Roger de Flor
Italian military adventurer and captain

Born
1267
758 years ago
Died
April 30th, 1305
719 years ago — 38 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Italy
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A prominent military leader during the late 13th century, this individual served as a captain of the Catalan Company, a mercenary group. Engaged in numerous military campaigns in the Byzantine Empire, notable achievements include the successful siege of Adrianople and significant participation in the conflicts against the Ottoman Turks. His leadership contributed to the expansion of Catalan influence in the region. This figure died in 1305 under treacherous circumstances during a struggle for power within the Byzantine state.
Led the Catalan Company
Participated in the siege of Adrianople
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