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Title: Ruggero da Fiore and his Almogavars

Work’s Subject: Medieval History of Italy

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I wanted to give a more cinematic cut to my new work. For the character of Ruggero I was inspired by Italian actor Fabio Fulco: :strong:

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Roger de Flor (1267 – 30 April 1305), also known as Ruggero/Ruggiero da Fiore or Rutger von Blum or Ruggero Flores, was an italian military adventurer and condottiere active in Sicily, Italy and the Byzantine Empire. He held the title Count of Malta.
He was born in Brindisi, Italy, the second son of a Brindisi's noblewoman and German falconer named Richard von Blum (Blume means flower in German) in the service of the Hohenstaufen rulers of southern Italy.
At eight years old he was sent to sea in a galley belonging to the Knights Templars. He entered the order and became captain of a galley. After rescuing wealthy survivors during the siege of Acre by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil in 1291 to Cyprus, following some intrigues and personal disputes he was accused of robbery and denounced to the pope as a thief and an apostate. This resulted in his relegation from the order. Roger fled to Genoa, where he borrowed a considerable sum from Ticino Doria, purchased a new vessel and began to play the pirate.
The struggle between the Catalan-Aragonese kings of Aragon and the French kings of Naples for the possession of Sicily was at this time going on; and Roger by then one of the most experienced military commanders of his time, was called to the service of Frederick, king of Sicily, who gave him the rank of vice-admiral. When the Peace of Caltabellotta brought the war to an end in 1302, Frederick was unwilling and unable to keep a mercenary army and was anxious to free the island from troops (called Almogàvers), whom he had no longer the means of paying. Given the political and military situation, Roger found an opportunity to make his services useful in the east in fighting against the Ottoman Turks, who were ravaging the Byzantine Empire.
Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus of the Byzantine Empire was facing siege by the Ottoman Turks, an Islamic tribe approaching the capital of his empire after defeating his armies and ransacking most of his domains. Looking for assistance from the European kingdoms he made Roger an offer of service along with the Almogavar army under his command. In September 1303 Roger with his fleet and army, now known as the Catalan Company, arrived at Constantinople. He was adopted into the imperial family, was married to the emperor's niece Maria Asenina (daughter of Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria), and was made grand duke (megas doux) and commander-in-chief of the army and the fleet.
Facing strong opposition from the powerful Genoese, some weeks passed lost in dissipation, intrigues, and bloody quarrels against the Genoese who were intent on keeping him out of the circles of power, Roger and his men were sent into Asia, and reportedly beat the Turks back as far as Armenia and Iran. After these successful encounters with the Turks they went into winter quarters at Cyzicus. In May 1304 they again took the field, defeated the Turks at Germe along with Byzantine forces under Hranislav and rendered the important service of relieving Philadelphia, then invested and reduced to extremities by the Turks. Given his position of unchallenged military power, he was accused of serving his own interest instead of those the emperor because he was determined to found in the East a principality for himself. He sent his treasures to Magnesia, but the people slew his Catalans and seized the treasures. He then laid the siege to the town, but his attacks were repulsed, and he was compelled to retire.
Being recalled to Europe, he settled his troops in Gallipoli and other towns, and visited Constantinople to demand pay for the Almogàvers. Dissatisfied with the small sum granted by the emperor, he plundered the country and carried on intrigues both with and against the emperor, receiving reinforcements all the while from all parts of southern Europe. Roger was created Caesar in April 1305, but shortly afterwards the young emperor Michael Palaeologus, not daring to attack the fierce and now augmented bands of adventurers, invited Roger to Adrianople, and there contrived his assassination and the massacre of his Catalan cavalry (30 April 1305) by his Alan troops. His death was avenged by his men in a fierce and prolonged war against the Greeks.

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("All weapons, armor and emblems are faithfully and properly inspired from frescoes, altarpieces and carvings of Italy and more medieval european sources").

© Giosuè Tacconi illustrator
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:iconklmsilgi:
Mood: Noble ~klmsilgi Oct 22, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Almogavars,

They were the big suprise for the Byzantines Empire.

History is the most exciting story...


Good work and details, friend.
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:icongt-illustrator:
*GT-Illustrator Oct 23, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Thank you man ;)
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:iconn-rose5:
~N-rose5 Sep 14, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
beautiful work!!
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:icongt-illustrator:
*GT-Illustrator Oct 23, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
ooh. thanks :D
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:iconoznerol-1516:
~Oznerol-1516 Aug 26, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
All your artworks are impresive, magnificent, I cannot imagine how talented are you (I have just discovered your art, and has become one of my favourites, it is strange to see so much talent), your style, your compositions, your characters, the period chosen for them, the manners, the colours and you even research your works! I love them all, and this is really impresive, how you have painted the waves, the rain, the thunder, the ship battling the seas' power. Everything perfect.
Added to favourites, because it is perfect.
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:iconthegamemaster7771:
very intense drawing. Its really epic!
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:icongt-illustrator:
*GT-Illustrator Apr 26, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
thank you very much! :)
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:icontheophilia:
*Theophilia Apr 8, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
This picture is just so epic on so many levels. Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous, and just so seamless! Love it! :highfive: But what really takes the cake for this one are his eyes. They are super intense. :nod:

Happy Easter! :hug:
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:icongt-illustrator:
*GT-Illustrator Apr 9, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Thank you! :highfive:
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:icontheophilia:
*Theophilia Apr 9, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
You're very welcome! ^^
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