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... n signed, and the halls of Palermo no longer rang with debate over its clauses but with the feverish activity of preparation. Sicily had agreed to give Constance not merely in name but in dignity, with all the retinue befitting a woman who would soon be queen beside Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. The task of assembling her household, her guards, and her escort fell upon the king’s ministers, and William II demanded no expense spared.
"Let the world see," he told Chancellor Stephen du Perche, " ...
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