Note 139
For the Saracens of Sicily and Nocera, see
the Annals of Muratori, (tom. x. p. 149, and A.D. 1223,
1247,) Giannone, (tom ii. p. 385,) and of the originals, in
Muratori's Collection, Richard de St. Germano, (tom. vii. p.
996,) Matteo Spinelli de Giovenazzo, (tom. vii. p. 1064,)
Nicholas de Jamsilla, (tom. x. p. 494,) and Matreo Villani,
(tom. xiv l. vii. p. 103.) The last of these insinuates
that, in reducing the Saracens of Nocera, Charles II. of
Anjou employed rather artifice than violence.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 56