See Falkenhausen 1982, p. 67, and Polemis 1968, p. 61. According to Cowdrey 1983, p. 143, however, Guiscard was looking to have her placed in a convent in lieu of her confinement. Falkenhausen, Vera von (1982). "Olympias, eine normannische Prinzessin in Konstantinopel". Bisanzio e l'Italia: Raccolta di studi in memoria di Agostino Pertusi. Vita e pensiero. pp. 56–72. Polemis, Demetrios I. (1968). The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography. The Athlone Press. Cowdrey, H. E. J. (1983). The Age of Abbot Desiderius: Montecassino, the Papacy, and the Normans in the Eleventh and Early Twelfth Centuries. Clarendon Press.
Oldfield 2021, p. 16, says the Troia Chronicle is the only one, but Falkenhausen 1982, pp. 57–58, cites two. Oldfield, Paul (2021). "The Troia Chronicle and Historiographical Production in Medieval Puglia". Papers of the British School at Rome. FirstView. 90: 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0068246221000234. S2CID243824617. Falkenhausen, Vera von (1982). "Olympias, eine normannische Prinzessin in Konstantinopel". Bisanzio e l'Italia: Raccolta di studi in memoria di Agostino Pertusi. Vita e pensiero. pp. 56–72.
Oldfield 2021, p. 20. Oldfield, Paul (2021). "The Troia Chronicle and Historiographical Production in Medieval Puglia". Papers of the British School at Rome. FirstView. 90: 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0068246221000234. S2CID243824617.
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Oldfield 2021, p. 16, says the Troia Chronicle is the only one, but Falkenhausen 1982, pp. 57–58, cites two. Oldfield, Paul (2021). "The Troia Chronicle and Historiographical Production in Medieval Puglia". Papers of the British School at Rome. FirstView. 90: 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0068246221000234. S2CID243824617. Falkenhausen, Vera von (1982). "Olympias, eine normannische Prinzessin in Konstantinopel". Bisanzio e l'Italia: Raccolta di studi in memoria di Agostino Pertusi. Vita e pensiero. pp. 56–72.
Oldfield 2021, p. 20. Oldfield, Paul (2021). "The Troia Chronicle and Historiographical Production in Medieval Puglia". Papers of the British School at Rome. FirstView. 90: 1–25. doi:10.1017/S0068246221000234. S2CID243824617.