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  1. House of Hauteville, 1130–1198

    Name Birth Marriage (s) Death Claim
    Roger II 1130–1154 22 December 1095 Mileto son of Roger I o ... Elvira of Castile 1117 6 children Sibyl ... 26 February 1154 Palermo aged 58 Papal bull by Antipope Anacletus II
    William I the Bad 1154–1166 1121 son of Roger II and Elvira of Casti ... Margaret of Navarre 4 children 7 May 1166 Palermo aged 45 Son of Roger II Agnatic primogeniture
    William II the Good 1166–1189 1155 son of William I and Margaret of Na ... Joan of England February 1177 1 child 11 November 1189 Palermo aged 34 Son of William I Agnatic primogeniture
    Tancred I 1189–1194 (joint rule) 1138 illegitimate son of Roger III, Duke ... Sibylla of Acerra 6 children 20 February 1194 Palermo aged 56 Illegitimate grandson of Roger II Seizur ...
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_Sicilian_monarchs

    11 rows · Contents. 1.1 Kalbids. 1.2 Taifa period. 2.1 House of Hauteville, 1071-1130. 3.1 House of Hauteville, 1130–1198. 3.2 House of Hohenstaufen, 1194–1266.

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      • NAMEBIRTHMARRIAGE (S)DEATH
        Constance II (joint rul…1249 Sicily daughter …Peter I the Great 13 J…9 April 1302 Barcelon…
        Peter I the Great (join…1240 Valencia son o…Constance of Sicily 1…2 November 1285 Vil…
        James the Just 1285…10 August 1267 Vale…Isabella of Castile 1 …5 November 1327 Ba…
        Frederick II 1295–13…13 December 1272 B…Eleanor of Anjou 17 …25 June 1337 Palerm…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › History_of_Sicily

      As the Roman Empire was falling apart, a tribe of Franks conquered Syracuse in 280 AD; subsequently a Germanic tribe known as the Vandals took Sicily in 440 AD under the rule of their king Genseric. The Vandals had entered the Empire crossing the Rhine the last night of 406 with three other tribes. They were in Gaul until October 409 when they entered Spain where they remained until 42…

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      • The Florio’s: The Uncrowned Rulers of Sicily - Italy Trails

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        Jan 31, 2022 · The Florio’s: The Uncrowned Rulers of Sicily. January 31, 2022. 1:24 pm. Important individuals of Italian History, Sicily. The Florio family, whose history was intertwined for about one hundred and fifty years with the birth of …

      • The Rulers of Sicily - castles99.ukprint.com

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        The Rulers of Sicily The Hautevilles Robert Guiscard, 1061-85 Robert was a member of the very minor family of Hauteville from Normandy. His father was Tancred Hauteville of Hauteville le …

      • https://www.nytimes.com › 1987 › 04 › 26 › travel › tracing...

        Apr 26, 1987 · the sicily of roger ii and his successors, william i and william ii, became a meeting place of cultures: byzantine vestments were embroidered …

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        • Kings of Sicily Listed - Best of Sicily Magazine

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          Numeration is based on reigns as Kings of Sicily, so Emperor Frederick II is listed as King Frederick I of Sicily, while Emperor Charles V is King Charles II of Sicily. See our timeline for specific events. 1859-1861 Francis II of the Two Sicilies …

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        • Explore the Norman Rulers of Sicily and their Family Networks · …

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          Resources for the Study of the Norman State in Sicily, 1061-1194

        • https://www.wondersofsicily.com › sicily-normans.htm

          The Norman Rulers in Sicily Roger I (c. 1031–1101 Mileto), also known as Great Count Roger I, Roger Bosso, The Great Count. Italian: Ruggero I di... Roger II (1095–1154) Rogerios Rex (inscription in mosaic, Martorana, Palermo) Simon …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_rulers_of_Austria

          10 rows · Vladislas, Margrave of Moravia, first husband, claimant 1246–1247 Herman of Baden, second husband, claimant 1248–1250 Roman Danylovich, third husband, claimant 1252-1253 Frederick I, Margrave of Baden, son, claimant …



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