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Els italnormands foren un grup ètnic d'origen normand establert al Regne de Sicília després de la conquesta normanda del sud d'Itàlia i Sicília. Tot mantenint alguns trets típics de la religiositat i l'estil militar dels seus avantpassats nòrdics, desenvoluparen una cultura pròpia, influïda significativament pel seu contacte amb poblacions romanes d'Orient, longobardes i musulmanes.

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dbo:abstract Els italnormands foren un grup ètnic d'origen normand establert al Regne de Sicília després de la conquesta normanda del sud d'Itàlia i Sicília. Tot mantenint alguns trets típics de la religiositat i l'estil militar dels seus avantpassats nòrdics, desenvoluparen una cultura pròpia, influïda significativament pel seu contacte amb poblacions romanes d'Orient, longobardes i musulmanes. (ca) النورمان الإيطاليون أو النورمان الصقليون عند الإشارة إلى صقلية، هم من أوائل الغزاة النورمان لجنوب إيطاليا في النصف الأول من القرن الحادي عشر. رغم أنهم حافظوا على الكثير من تقاليدهم النورمانية، أثر تنوع الجنوب الإيطالي فيهم من حيث ثقافات وعادات الإغريق واللومبارد والعرب. (ar) Οι Ιταλο-Νορμανδοί (ιταλικά: Italo-Normanni‎), ή Σικελο-Νορμανδοί (Siculo-Normanni) όταν αναφέρονται στη Σικελία και τη Νότια Ιταλία, είναι οι ιταλο-γεννημένοι απόγονοι των πρώτων Νορμανδών κατακτητών, που είχαν ταξιδέψει στη νότια Ιταλία στο πρώτο μισό του 11ου αι. Διατηρώντας μεγάλο μέρος της ευδιάκριτης νορμανδικής ευσέβειας και των εθίμων του πολέμου, διαμορφώθηκαν από την ποικιλία της Νότιας Ιταλίας, από τους πολιτισμούς και τα έθιμα των Ελλήνων, των Λομβαρδών και των Αράβων στη Σικελία. (el) The Italo-Normans (Italian: Italo-Normanni), or Siculo-Normans (Siculo-Normanni) when referring to Sicily and Southern Italy, are the Italian-born descendants of the first Norman conquerors to travel to southern Italy in the first half of the eleventh century. While maintaining much of their distinctly Norman piety and customs of war, they were shaped by the diversity of southern Italy, by the cultures and customs of the Greeks, Lombards, and Arabs in Sicily. (en) Le baronnage italo-normand correspond à la noblesse originaire du duché de Normandie qui s'est implantée d'abord en Italie méridionale à partir de la première moitié du XIe siècle, puis en Sicile, conquise par les Normands de 1061 à 1091, à partir de la seconde moitié du XIe siècle. (fr) Con il termine siculo-normanni, talvolta alternato a italo-normanni, si indica la popolazione d'origine normanna nativa del Regno di Sicilia. A seguito della conquista normanna dell'Italia meridionale e della Sicilia, pur mantenendo alcuni tratti tipici della religiosità e dello stile militare dei loro avi nordici, i siculo-normanni svilupparono una loro distinta cultura, entrando in contatto con le preesistenti popolazioni di cultura bizantina, islamica e longobarda. (it) Italonormanowie także Normanowie italscy lub sycylijscy – określenie używane w historiografii w stosunku do Normanów osiedlających się lub działających na terenie Italii (głównie na południu) a także ich potomków. (pl)
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rdfs:comment Els italnormands foren un grup ètnic d'origen normand establert al Regne de Sicília després de la conquesta normanda del sud d'Itàlia i Sicília. Tot mantenint alguns trets típics de la religiositat i l'estil militar dels seus avantpassats nòrdics, desenvoluparen una cultura pròpia, influïda significativament pel seu contacte amb poblacions romanes d'Orient, longobardes i musulmanes. (ca) النورمان الإيطاليون أو النورمان الصقليون عند الإشارة إلى صقلية، هم من أوائل الغزاة النورمان لجنوب إيطاليا في النصف الأول من القرن الحادي عشر. رغم أنهم حافظوا على الكثير من تقاليدهم النورمانية، أثر تنوع الجنوب الإيطالي فيهم من حيث ثقافات وعادات الإغريق واللومبارد والعرب. (ar) Οι Ιταλο-Νορμανδοί (ιταλικά: Italo-Normanni‎), ή Σικελο-Νορμανδοί (Siculo-Normanni) όταν αναφέρονται στη Σικελία και τη Νότια Ιταλία, είναι οι ιταλο-γεννημένοι απόγονοι των πρώτων Νορμανδών κατακτητών, που είχαν ταξιδέψει στη νότια Ιταλία στο πρώτο μισό του 11ου αι. Διατηρώντας μεγάλο μέρος της ευδιάκριτης νορμανδικής ευσέβειας και των εθίμων του πολέμου, διαμορφώθηκαν από την ποικιλία της Νότιας Ιταλίας, από τους πολιτισμούς και τα έθιμα των Ελλήνων, των Λομβαρδών και των Αράβων στη Σικελία. (el) The Italo-Normans (Italian: Italo-Normanni), or Siculo-Normans (Siculo-Normanni) when referring to Sicily and Southern Italy, are the Italian-born descendants of the first Norman conquerors to travel to southern Italy in the first half of the eleventh century. While maintaining much of their distinctly Norman piety and customs of war, they were shaped by the diversity of southern Italy, by the cultures and customs of the Greeks, Lombards, and Arabs in Sicily. (en) Le baronnage italo-normand correspond à la noblesse originaire du duché de Normandie qui s'est implantée d'abord en Italie méridionale à partir de la première moitié du XIe siècle, puis en Sicile, conquise par les Normands de 1061 à 1091, à partir de la seconde moitié du XIe siècle. (fr) Con il termine siculo-normanni, talvolta alternato a italo-normanni, si indica la popolazione d'origine normanna nativa del Regno di Sicilia. A seguito della conquista normanna dell'Italia meridionale e della Sicilia, pur mantenendo alcuni tratti tipici della religiosità e dello stile militare dei loro avi nordici, i siculo-normanni svilupparono una loro distinta cultura, entrando in contatto con le preesistenti popolazioni di cultura bizantina, islamica e longobarda. (it) Italonormanowie także Normanowie italscy lub sycylijscy – określenie używane w historiografii w stosunku do Normanów osiedlających się lub działających na terenie Italii (głównie na południu) a także ich potomków. (pl)
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