Lauria, Ruggiero di

Lauria, Ruggiero di

▪ Italian admiral
Lauria also spelled  Loria , or  Luria , English  Roger of Lauria 
born c. 1250, , Lauria, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies [Italy]
died 1304/05, Valencia, Spain

      Italian admiral in the service of Aragon and Sicily who won important naval victories over the French Angevins (house of Anjou) in the war between France and Aragon over the possession of Sicily in the 1280s.

      Lauria, who was taken from Italy about 1262, grew up at the Aragonese court. In 1283 he was named grand admiral by Peter III of Aragon, the new ruler of Sicily. He defeated the French in June 1283 at Malta and a year later at the Bay of Naples, where he took prisoner the fleet's commander, Prince Charles the Lame (the future King Charles II of Naples).

      In 1285 Lauria inflicted a serious setback on the French king Philip III, who had invaded Catalonia by sea. Lauria's combined Sicilian-Catalonian squadrons scattered the French fleet. With his control of the coast of Catalonia, Lauria conducted raids against the French coast, cutting off supplies to Philip and thereby saving Catalonia. He later conquered the island of Majorca, a French ally.

       James II, who had become king of Sicily upon Peter's death in 1285 and of Aragon in 1291, reached an agreement with Pope Boniface VIII in 1295 to trade Sicily to Charles II of Anjou. The Sicilians, resentful of that pact, then acclaimed James's younger brother Frederick III as king, and Lauria helped Frederick protect his crown. Concern for his large estates in Valencia, however, obliged Lauria to change to the Angevin and Aragonese side, whose fleet he led to victories over the Sicilian fleet in 1299 and 1300. When the Peace of Caltabellotta ended the war in 1302 and gave Frederick the island, Lauria retired to his estates in Spain.

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