Hugo Falcandus was a
historian
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who chronicled the reign of
William I of Sicily
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and the minority of his son
William II in a highly critical work entitled ''The History of the Tyrants of Sicily'' (or ''Liber de Regno Sicilie''). The Latin of the work is polished. There is some doubt as to whether "Hugo Falcandus" is a real name or a pseudonym.
Evelyn Jamison
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argued that he was
Eugenius
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, ''
amiratus'' from 1190. The Frenchman Hugues Foucaud (''Hugo Fulcaudus''),
abbot of Saint-Denis
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Abbots
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, has been proposed as an author.
[Christopher Kleinhenz]
"Medieval Italy: an encyclopedia, Volume 1"
Routledge, 2004, p. 517. His name, ''Falcandus'', is apparently a
cacography
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for ''Falcaudus'', Latin for "
Foucaud", a French surname.
The ''History'' covers the period from the death of
Roger II
Roger II ( it, Ruggero II; 22 December 1095 – 26 February 1154) was King of Sicily and Africa, son of Roger I of Sicily and successor to his brother Simon. He began his rule as Count of Sicily in 1105, became Duke of Apulia and Calabria in ...
in 1154 to the majority of William II, in 1169. Hugo concentrates on the internal politics of the
Palermitan Norman court. Intrigues and scandals are never ignored. He has a low opinion of most of his contemporaries and ascribes villainous intent to next to all actions. Nevertheless, his detailed account is so far above other narratives of like time and place that he cannot on grounds of bias be overlooked. According to
Lord Norwich, he "has been compared to
Tacitus
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and
Thucydides
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."
The first English translation, by G. A. Loud and T. Wiedemann, was published in 1998.
References
Sources
* Alio, Jacqueline. ''Margaret, Queen of Sicily''. Trinacria:
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, 2017.
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Norwich, John Julius. ''The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194''. Longman:
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, 1970.
''History of the Tyrants of Sicily''at
The Latin Library
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G. B.: ''La 'Historia' o 'Liber de Regno Sicilie' e la Epistola ad Petrum Panormitane Ecclesie Thesaurarium di Ugo Falcando, bearb. v. '', Siragusa, Roma 1897
French chroniclers
12th-century French historians
12th century in the Kingdom of Sicily
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French male writers
12th-century Latin writers
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