In the early part of the
11th century the
Normans began to gain prominence within
Europe, especially in
Southern Italy where the many feuding states there hired them in large numbers as mercenaries. However soon the Normans, especially the
Hauteville family, began to gain too much influence, taking territory for themselves and becoming the dominant power in the region. Following a failed
papal attempt to expel them in the
Battle of Civitate their dominance would become largely unchallenged. Meanwhile further south the Muslim Kalbid
emirate of Sicily collapsed and split into multiple smaller states. By 1060 the Emir of Agrigento
Ibn al-Hawas had conquered many of the other strongholds in Sicily and his rival the Emir of Syracuse
Ibn al-Thumna fled to
Roger De Hauteville, younger brother of the leading member of the Hauteville family
Robert Guiscard, for help. The ambitious Roger saw this as an opportunity and was only too happy to offer his assistance. In 1061 Roger and Robert invaded
Sicily and captured
Messina. From here they would go on to take many towns and fortresses in the northeast of Sicily and defeated Ibn al-Hawas at a battle near
Enna. However after this Robert went home to deal with rebellions and Ibn al-Timnah died, leaving Roger with only a small force and very little opportunity to further expand. In 1063 al-Hawas allied with the Zirid emirate of
North Africa and their united armies forced Roger’s much smaller force into a battle. This was the famous
Battle of Cerami, which resulted in a surprising and impressive Norman victory. The victory gave Roger free rein to raid wherever he wanted to in Sicily, and additionally caused discontent within the Zirid-Kalbid alliance which ended with the Zirid Prince Ayyub killing Ibn al-Hawas. However Roger still did not have the numbers to capture and garrison more towns or forts, with his attempt to take Palermo in 1064 failing. After this a lull in the major fighting occurs until 1068. By that point the Zirids had largely taken control of Muslim Sicily and felt confident enough to challenge the Normans in battle again. == Battle ==