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his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Lope Vázquez de Acuña, II Conde de Buendia
her father → Constanza de Herrera y Ayala
his mother → Pedro García de Herrera y Rojas, Mariscal de Castilla, Señor de Ampudia
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Guiomar Manuel de Villena  
Gender: Female
Birth: estimated between 1287 and 1305
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Daughter of Juan Manuel de Castilla-Villena, el Escritor, príncipe de Villena and Catalina de Avilés
Wife of Adelantado Juan Martínez de Leyva y Avellaneda, II
Mother of Sancha de Leyva, Señora de Leyva; Urraca de Leyva y Manuel; María Martínez de Leiva; Mencía Martínez de Leyva and Juan III Martínez de Leyva
Half sister of Constanza Manuel de Villena y Barcelona, infanta de Castilla; Beatriz Manuel de Villena; Fernando Manuel Manuel de Villena y Núñez de Lara, signore di Villena; Juana Manuel de Villena; Beatriz de Castilla de la Cerda y Lara and 2 others
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Herrera Vegas Francisco Carlos ★ Ref: HV-346 |•••► #VENEZUELA 🏆🇻🇪★ #Genealogía #Genealogy



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Francisco Carlos Herrera Vegas  
Gender: Male
Birth: April 29, 1830
Caracas, Libertador, Capital District, Venezuela (Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of)
Death: November 20, 1906 (76)
Caracas, Libertador, Capital District, Venezuela (Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of)
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Brother of Pedro María Herrera y Vegas; Josefa María Herrera y Vegas; Mariana Herrera y Vegas; Martín Herrera y Vegas; María Teresa Herrera y Vegas and 4 others
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Baldwin Ii (The Bald), Count Of Flanders ★ Ref: CF-289 |•••► #BELGICA 🏆 🇧🇪 #Genealogía #Genealogy


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her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique
her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza
her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna
her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo
her mother → Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel
her father → Sancha Manuel
his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes
her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona
his father → Elizabeth of Swabia
his mother → Philip of Swabia
her father → Friedrich I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor
his father → Judith of Bavaria
his mother → Henry IX the black, duke of Bavaria
her father → Judith of Flanders
his mother → Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders
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Dutch: Boudewijn, French: Baudouin
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 863
Flanders, Belgium 
Death: September 10, 918 (50-59)
Blandijnberg, Ghent, East Flanders, Flanders, Belgium 
Place of Burial: L’abbaye Saint-Bertin, Pas-de-Calais, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Baldwin I "Iron-Arm", count of Flanders and Judith, countess of Flanders
Husband of Ælfthryth, countess of Flanders
Father of Arnulf I the Great, count of Flanders; Adelolf, count of Boulogne; Ealswid and Ermentrud
Brother of Rudolf, count of Cambrai and Karel van Vlaanderen
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Baudouin 'le Chauve' de Flandre, Baldwin 'the Bald' of Flanders

Boudewyn II, bygenoamd den Kletsn (863 - 10 september 918) was de zeune van Boudewyn met den Yzern Oarm en Judith van West-Francië, dochter van Karel den Kletsn. Doadeure wast 'n langs zyn moeders kant van Karoliengische ofkomste. Je was Groaf van Vloandern van 879 tout 918.

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Baldwin II, Count of Flanders Baldwin II (c. 865 – September 10, 918), nicknamed Calvus (the Bald) was the second count of Flanders. He was also hereditary abbot of St. Bertin from 892 till his death. He was the son of Baldwin I of Flanders and Judith, a daughter of Charles the Bald. The early years of Baldwin's rule were marked by a series of devastating Viking raids. Little north of the Somme was untouched. Baldwin recovered, building new fortresses and improving city walls, and taking over abandoned property, so that in the end he held far more territory, and held it more strongly, than had his father. He also took advantage of the conflicts between Charles the Simple and Odo, Count of Paris to take over the Ternois and the Boulonnias. In 884 Baldwin married Ælfthryth (Ælfthryth, Elftrude, Elfrida), a daughter of King Alfred the Great of England. The marriage was motivated by the common Flemish-English opposition to the Vikings, and was the start of an alliance that was a mainstay of Flemish policy for centuries to come. In 900, he tried to curb the power of Archbishop Fulk of Rheims by assassinating him, but he was excommunicated by Pope Benedict IV. He died at Blandinberg and was succeeded by his eldest son Arnulf I of Flanders. His younger son Adalulf was (the first) count of Boulogne. Family: He married Ælfthryth, a daughter of Alfred the Great, King of England. They had the following children:

Arnulf I of Flanders (c. 890-964), married Adela of Vermandois
Adalulf (c. 890-933), Count of Boulogne
Ealswid
Ermentrud
His fifth child however, was illegitimate.

Albert (d. 977)
Leo: Europäische Stammtafeln, Band II, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von, Reference: Page 9.

Leo: Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, London, 1973 , Reference: 189.

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Robert Guiscard of Hauteville duke of Apulia Calabria ★Bisabuelo n°20★ Ref: DA-1015 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


20° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Robert Guiscard of Hauteville duke of Apulia & Calabria is your 20th great grandfather.

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her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique
her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza
her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna
her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo
her mother → Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel
her father → Sancha Manuel
his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes
her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona
his father → Ferdinand "the Saint", king of Castile and León
his father → Alfonso IX of Leon
his father → Fernando II, rey de León
his father → Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla
his mother → Ramon Berenguer III "the Great" count of Barcelona
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Maud of Apulia ★ Ref: MA-343 |•••► #ITALIA 🏆🇮🇹★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


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her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique
her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza
her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna
her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo
her mother → Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel
her father → Sancha Manuel
his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes
her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona
his father → Ferdinand "the Saint", king of Castile and León
his father → Alfonso IX of Leon
his father → Fernando II, rey de León
his father → Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla
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Maud de Apulia (ca. 1060 - ca. 1112) era miembro de la familia Norman D'Hauteville e hija de Robert Guiscard y su segunda esposa Sikelgaita , una princesa lombarda , hija de Guaimar IV , Príncipe de Salerno . También era conocida como Mahalda, Mahault, Mafalda y Matilda. Fue esposa de Ramón Berenguer II y, por lo tanto, condesa de Barcelona (1078-1082). Después de la muerte de su esposo, se volvió a casar con Aimery I , el vizconde de Narbona (1086-1108).


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Maud fue la primera hija de Robert Guiscard, duque de Apulia y Calabria, (ca.1020 - 1085) con su segunda esposa Sikelgaita. Su hermano era Roger Borsa , el gobernante efectivo del sur de Italia desde 1085 hasta su muerte. Sus primos hermanos fueron Simón de Sicilia y Roger II (hijos de Roger ), quienes lideraron el esfuerzo para consolidar el sur de Italia y Sicilia bajo el dominio normando (D'Hauteville), lo que se logró en 1130. También era media hermana de Bohemund de Taranto , quien fue uno de los líderes de la Primera Cruzada y se convirtió en Príncipe de Antioquía .

Condesa de Barcelona 
La boda de Ramón Berenguer II con Maud tuvo lugar a principios de 1078. El matrimonio pudo haber sido el resultado de la política del papa Gregorio VII , quien buscó el apoyo de la nobleza normanda del sur de Italia contra Enrique IV, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano . En ese mismo año, los condes Guillermo IV de Tolosa y Ramón de Roerga, hermanastros de Ramón Berenguer, también se habían casado con hijas de nobles normandos [1] .

El 5 de diciembre de 1082, Ramón Berenguer II fue asesinado por un grupo de hombres que se creía que habían conspirado con su hermano gemelo, Berenguer Ramón II , con quien compartió el gobierno del condado de Barcelona. Unos días antes, Maud había dado a luz a un hijo, el futuro Ramón Berenguer III . La muerte de su esposo dejó a Maud y a su hijo en una situación precaria, ya que el bebé no pudo heredar el condado hasta después de la muerte de su tío. Sin embargo, logró ese papel en 1097, cuando su tío fue exiliado. [2]

Vizcondesa de Narborne 
Alrededor de 1086, Maud se casó con Aimery I, vizconde de Narbona, con quien tuvo cuatro hijos: la futura Aimery II de Narbona, Guiscardo, Bernardo y Bérenger. [3]

Nuevamente enviudó en 1105, luego de lo cual regresó a Barcelona, ​​su primer hijo, Ramón Berenguer III, ya estaba instalado como Conde de Barcelona.

Ella murió en el Monasterio de Sant Daniel, Girona y fue enterrada en la Catedral de Girona junto a su primer esposo. [4]

Referencias 
 Sobrequés, Santiago, Els Grans Comtes de Barcelona, ​​1961, p. 104-5.
 Sobrequés, pp. 110-12.
 Graham-Leigh, Elaine, la nobleza del sur de Francia y la cruzada albigense. The Boydell Press, 2005.
 Sobrequés, nota 55, p. 132)
Fuentes 
Sobrequés, Santiago, Els Grans Comtes de Barcelona, ​​Barcelona, ​​1961.
Norwich, John Julius, Los normandos en el sur 1016-1130 . Longman: Londres, 1967.
Norwich, John Julius, El Reino del Sol 1130-1194 . Longman: Londres, 1970.
Matthew, Donald. El reino normando de Sicilia . Cambridge University Press: Londres, 1992.
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Mafalda_de_Apulia (en español)
Tancred de Hauteville
Condado de Apulia y Calabria
Conquista normanda del sur de Italia
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Mathilde Hauteville, of Apulia  MP 
French: Mahault Hauteville, de Pouille, Spanish: Mafalda Altavilla, de Apulia, Italian: Matilde Altavilla, di Puglia, Catalan: Mafalda, de Apulia
Gender: Female
Birth: 1059
Apulia, Italy
Death: after June 06, 1112
Girona, Catalunya, Spain
Place of Burial: Cathedral, Girona, Catalunya, Spain
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert "Guiscard" of Hauteville, duke of Apulia & Calabria and Princess Sikelgaita Hauteville
Wife of Ramon Berenguer II Cap d'Estopes, comte de Barcelona and Aimery I, viscount of Narbonne
Mother of Almodis de Barcelona, vescomtessa consort de Cardona; Mafalda de Barcelona, vescomtessa consort de Fenollet; Ramon Berenguer III "the Great" count of Barcelona; Lucia de Barcelona; Aimery II, viscount of Narbonne and 1 other
Sister of Heria Hauteville, of Apulia; Ruggero "Borsa" d'Altavilla, duca di Puglia; Olympias ‘Helena’ de Hauteville; Guy of Hauteville, duke of Amalfi; Sybille de Hauteville and 2 others
Half sister of Boemondo I, principe d'Antiochia and Emma de Hauteville
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WIKI: - (IT) Matilde d'Altavilla - (ES) Mafalda de Apulia - (FR) Mahaut de Pouille - (EN) Maud of Apulia

Matilde, in Catalonia called Mafalda (Mahalta)[1].

Mafalda in catalan, spanish, aragonese, portuguese and galician.
Mahault in french.
By marriage:
was Countess of Barcelona, Girona, Osona and Carcassonne from 1078 to 1082
and then Viscountess of Narbonne, from about 1086 to 1106
around 1106, widowed for the second time, she returned to the county of Barcelona and most likely died in Girona. Was buried in the cathedral of this city, near her first husband [1].

- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SICILY.htm#RobertGuiscarddied1085B

3. MATHILDE of Apulia ([1059]-after 6 Jun 1112, bur Girona). The Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium record that "Raimundus-Berengarii filius [Raimundi-Berengarii]" married "filiam…Rotberti Guiscardi Ducis Apuliæ et Messinæ"[324]. Mathilde was the oldest daughter of Robert "Guiscard" according to William of Apulia[325]. The Alexeiad records that Robert "Guiscard" betrothed "one daughter to Raymond, son of the Count Barcinon" but does not name her[326]. Her parentage is confirmed by the Vita Sancti Ollegarii which names her son “Raymundum comitem Barchinonensem filium filiæ Roberti Guisardi principis Apuliæ”[327]. She was known as MAHALTA in Catalonia. She was strongly supported by Guillem Ramón Seneschal of Catalonia and his brothers after the murder of her first husband. Her second marriage is deduced from the testament of her son by her first marriage "Raimundus Berengarii…Barchinonensis comes et marchio", dated [8 Jul] 1130, which appoints "Aimericum fratrem meum" as one of the testator's manumissores[328]. "Aimericus…vicecomes Narbone…et uxor mea Mealtis…et filiorum eius" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martial on leaving for the Holy Land, by charter dated [1100/01][329]. A charter dated 7 Feb 1102 names "domini Haymerici vicecomitis Narbonensis et uxoris eius…Matta filiorumque eorum…Aymericus, Giscardus et Bernardus"[330]. "Aymericus…vicecomes Narbonensis…cum uxore mea…Mahalda et filiis nostris…Aymericus, Guiscardus et Bernardus Raymundi" donated property to Saint-Pons de Thomières for "Berengarii filii nostri" on his becoming a monk at the monastery by charter dated 29 Apr 1103[331]. Ramon Berenguer and his mother Mahalta issued a charter dated 6 Jun 1112[332].

m firstly (1078) RAMÓN BERENGUER II "Cabeza le Estopa/Cap d'Estopes" Conde de Barcelona, "Cabeza le Estopa/Cap d'Estopes" son of RAMÓN BERENGUER I "el Viejo" Conde de Barcelona & his third wife Almodis de La Marche ([1055]-murdered Perxa de Astor, near Girona 6 Dec 1082).
m secondly (1085[333]) AIMERY [I] Vicomte de Narbonne, son of BERNARD Vicomte de Narbonne & his wife Fides [Foi] de Rouergue (-[1105/06]).
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Sichelgaita (también Sikelgaita o Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 de abril de 1090) fue una princesa lombarda, la hija de Guaimario IV, príncipe de Salerno, y segunda esposa de Roberto Guiscardo, duque de Apulia. Comandaba tropas por derecho propio.1​


Roberto y su familia: Sichelgaita está sentada a la derecha.
Se casó con Roberto en 1058, después de que Roberto se divorciara de su primera esposa, Alberada, debido a la supuesta consanguinidad. Su hermana Gaitelgrima se había casado antes con el medio hermano de Roberto Drogo. El divorcio de Alberada y el matrimonio con Sichelgaita formaron probablemente parte de una estrategia de alianza con el resto de príncipes lombardos, de los que Guaimar era jefe. Alberada, por su parte, parece que no tuvo ningún problema a la hora de disolver su matrimonio.

Sichelgaita intentó mediar entre su hermano Gisulfo II de Salerno y esposo cuando sus relaciones empeoraron, pero sus ruegos no fueron atendidos y ella aceptó la suerte de su hermano en la guerra con Guiscardo (1078).

Sichelgaita frecuentemente acompañó a Roberto en sus conquistas. Dirigió el asedio de Trani (1080) cuando Roberto se movió contra Tarento. Aunque al principio intentó persuadirlo de no atacar el Imperio bizantino, a pesar de todo trajo tropas y lo acompañó en su campaña contra ellos. . En la batalla de Dirraquio en 1081 estaba en el campo con toda la armadura, juntando sus tropas y las de Roberto cuando al principio fueron rechazados por el ejército bizantino y estaban en peligro de perder cohesión. Como una mujer de mediana edad con una gran familia, es improbable que ella fuera combatiente, aunque es obvio que estuvo cerca de la acción, probablemente en una especie de puesto de mando.2​ Según la historiadora bizantina Ana Comneno, era "como otra Palas, si no una segunda Atenea," y, en la Alexiada, Ana le atribuye una cita de la Ilíada.

En 1083, Sichelgaita regresó a Italia con Roberto para defender al papa Gregorio VII contra el sacro emperador Enrique IV. Ella le acompañó en una segunda campaña contra los bizantinos, en la que Roberto murió en Cefalonia en 1085 con Sichelgaita a su lado. A principios de 1086, Sichelgaita estuvo en Salerno haciendo una donación de la ciudad de Centraro en su honor a Montecassino, que la pareja había dotado bien a lo largo de su vida casada.3​ Sichelgaita donó una gran suma de plata por su salud en otra ocasión en que estaba enferma.4​

Supuestamente, intentó envenenar al hijo de Roberto, Bohemundo, habido de su primera esposa, aunque al final los dos llegaron a un acuerdo por el cual el hijo de ella, Roger Borsa podría suceder a Roberto en el ducado. Con su hijo puso a los judíos de Bari bajo el arzobispo de la ciudad.5​

A su muerte, fue enterrada, por petición propia, en Montecassino.3​

Hijos
Con Roberto, Sichelgaita tuvo ocho hijos:

Mafalda (1059/1060 – 1108), casada con Ramón Berenguer II de Barcelona y luego Aimeric I, vizconde de Narbona
Roger Borsa (1060/1061 – 1111)
Guy (m. 1107)
Robert Scalio (m. 1110)
Sibila, se casó con Ebles II, conde de Roucy
Mabillia (Mabel), casada con Guillermo de Grandmesnil
Heria, casada con Hugo V, conde de Maine
Olympias, prometida a Constantino Ducas, hijo de Miguel VII Ducas y María Bagrationi, en 1074
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Princess Sikelgaita Hauteville (of Salerno) MP 
Italian: principessa Sichelgaita d'Altavilla (di Salerno), French: princesse Sykelgaite de Hauteville (de Salerne)
Gender: Female
Birth: between circa 1040 and circa 1045
Salerno, Italy
Death: July 27, 1090 (40-54)
Salerno, Campania, Italy
Place of Burial: Abbey, Monte Cassino, Marche, Italy
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Daughter of Guaimar IV, prince of Salerno and Gemma di Salerno, di Marsico
Wife of Robert "Guiscard" of Hauteville, duke of Apulia & Calabria
Mother of Heria Hauteville, of Apulia; Maud of Apulia; Ruggero "Borsa" d'Altavilla, duca di Puglia; Olympias ‘Helena’ de Hauteville; Guy of Hauteville, duke of Amalfi and 3 others
Sister of prince Gifuls II of Salerno, duca di Amalfi; Prince Landolf of Salerno; principe Guidone di Salerno, conte di Sorrento; Guaimar di Salerno, "the tormenter" and Gaitelgrima II of Salerno
Half sister of Ioannes III, prince of Salerno and princess Gaitelgrima of Salerno
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Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita or Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Guaimar IV, Prince of Salerno, and second wife of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia.

She married Robert in 1058, after Robert divorced his first wife Alberada, due to supposed consanguinity. Her sister Gaitelgrima had earlier married Robert's half-brother Drogo. The divorce from Alberada and the marriage of Sikelgaita were probably part of a strategy of alliance with the remaining Lombard princes, of whom Guaimar was chief. Alberada, for her part, appears to have had no qualms about dissolving her marriage.

Sikelgaita tried to mediate between her brother Gisulf II of Salerno and husband when their relations went sour, but her pleas went unheeded and she accepted her brother's lot in the war with Guiscard (1078).

Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on his conquests. Although at first she tried to persuade him not to attack the Byzantine Empire, she accompanied him on his campaign against them nevertheless. At the Battle of Dyrrhachium she fought in full armour, rallying Robert's troops when they were initially repulsed by the Byzantine army. According to the Byzantine chronicler Anna Comnena, she was "like another Pallas, if not a second Athena," and, in the Alexiad, Anna attributes to her a quote from the Iliad. In 1083, Sikelgaita returned to Italy with Robert to defend Pope Gregory VII against the Emperor Henry IV. She accompanied him on a second campaign against the Byzantines, during which Robert died on Kefalonia in 1085 with Sikelgaita at his side. Early in 1086, Sikelgaita was in Salerno making a donation of the town of Centraro in his honour to Montecassino, which the couple had endowed well throughout their married life.[1] Sikielgaita donated a large amount of silver for her health while she was ill on another occasion.[2]

Supposedly, she tried to poison Robert's son Bohemond by his first wife, although the two eventually came to an agreement by which her son Roger Borsa was allowed to succeed Robert in the duchy. With her son she put the Jews of Bari under that city's archbishop.[3]

On her death, she was, at her own request, buried in Montecassino.[1]

Children
With Robert, Sikelgaita had eight children:

Mafalda (1059/1060 – 1108), married Raymond Berengar II of Barcelona and then Aimeric II, Viscount of Narbonne
Roger Borsa (1060/1061 – 1111)
Guy (died 1107)
Robert Scalio (died 1110)
Sibilla (Sybil), married Ebles II, Count of Roucy
Mabillia (Mabel), married William de Grandmesnil
Heria, married Hugh V, Count of Maine
Olympias, betrothed to Constantine Doukas, son of Michael VII Ducas and Maria Bagrationi, in 1074
Notes
^ Bloch, 214.
^ Loud, 823.
^ Ibid, 828.
^ Bloch, 214.
Sources
Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967.
Loud, Graham A. The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Norman Conquest. 2000.
Loud, Graham A. "Coinage, Wealth and Plunder in the Age of Robert Guiscard." The English Historical Review, Vol. 114, No. 458. (Sep., 1999), pp 815–843.
Bloch, Herbert. "Monte Cassino, Byzantium, and the West in the Earlier Middle Ages." Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 3. (1946), pp 163–224.
Skinner, Patricia. "'Halt! Be Men!': Sikelgaita of Salerno, Gender, and the Norman Conquest of Italy". Gender and History, 12:3 (2000).
Comnena, Anna. The Alexiad. trans. Elizabeth A. Dawes. London, 1928.
Peterson-Gouma, Thalia. Anna Komnene and Her Times. 2000.
Garland, Lynda. Byzantine Empresses. 1999.
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8. SICHELGAITA ([1040/45]-Salerno 27 Jul 1090, bur Monte Cassino). The Gestis Ducum Normannorum names "primogenitam filiam Gaumarii principis Salerni…Sichelgaitam" as the wife of "Robertus Wiscardus Normannigena dux Apuliæ"[1048]. The Annals of Romoald in 1060 record the marriage of "Sikelgaitum Guaimerii principis filia" and "Robbertus Guiscardus"[1049]. Malaterra names "filiamque Gaimari Salernitani principis Sigelgaytam" as the second wife of Robert "Guiscard"[1050]. The Chronica Mon. Casinensis names the second wife of Robert as "sororem Salernitani principis…Sikelgaita"[1051]. Her birth date is estimated from her having borne children immediately after her marriage. Her husband became heir to the Principality of Salerno through this marriage, although her husband forestalled his inheritance by conquering Salerno in 1077. The Alexeiad names Robert "Guiscard"'s wife Gaita when recording that "she went on campaign with her husband and when she donned armour she was indeed a formidable sight"[1052]. She successfully laid siege to Trani, while her husband did the same at Taranto, as part of their campaign to suppress the rebellion of autumn 1078. She also fought in the battle to capture Durazzo in 1081/82. The Annals of Romoald record the death in Apr 1090 of "Sikelgaita ducissa mater Rogerii ducis"[1053].

m ([1058/59]) as his second wife, ROBERT "Guiscard" Duke of Apulia, son of TANCRED de Hauteville & his second wife Fressenda --- ([1020]-Phiscardo Bay, Cephalonia 17 Jul 1085, bur Monastery of Santissima Trinità, Venosa).

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Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita or Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Guaimar IV, Prince of Salerno, and second wife of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia. She commanded troops in her own right.

Robert and his family; Sikelgaita is seated on the right She married Robert in 1058, after Robert divorced his first wife Alberada, due to supposed consanguinity. Her sister Gaitelgrima had earlier married Robert's half-brother Drogo. The divorce from Alberada and the marriage to Sikelgaita were probably part of a strategy of alliance with the remaining Lombard princes, of whom Guaimar was chief. Alberada, for her part, appears to have had no qualms about dissolving her marriage.

Sikelgaita tried to mediate between her brother Gisulf II of Salerno and husband when their relations went sour, but her pleas went unheeded and she accepted her brother's lot in the war with Guiscard (1078).

Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on his conquests. She conducted the siege of Trani (1080) while Robert moved against Taranto. Although at first she tried to persuade him not to attack the Byzantine Empire, she nevertheless brought troops and accompanied him on his campaign against them. At the Battle of Dyrrhachium in 1081 she was on the field in full armour, rallying her and Robert's troops when they were initially repulsed by the Byzantine army and were in danger of losing cohesion. As a middle-aged woman with a large family, it is unlikely that she was a combatant although obviously close to the action, probably in a sort of command post.[2] According to the Byzantine historian Anna Comnena, she was "like another Pallas, if not a second Athena," and, in the Alexiad, Anna attributes to her a quote from the Iliad.

In 1083, Sikelgaita returned to Italy with Robert to defend Pope Gregory VII against the Emperor Henry IV. She accompanied him on a second campaign against the Byzantines, during which Robert died on Kefalonia in 1085 with Sikelgaita at his side. Early in 1086, Sikelgaita was in Salerno making a donation of the town of Centraro in his honour to Montecassino, which the couple had endowed well throughout their married life. Sikelgaita donated a large amount of silver for her health while she was ill on another occasion.

Supposedly, she tried to poison Robert's son Bohemond by his first wife, although the two eventually came to an agreement by which her son Roger Borsa was allowed to succeed Robert in the duchy. With her son she put the Jews of Bari under that city's archbishop.

On her death, she was, at her own request, buried in Montecassino.

Children: With Robert Guiscard, Sikelgaita had eight children:

Mafalda (1059/1060 – 1108), married Raymond Berengar II of Barcelona and then Aimeric I, Viscount of Narbonne Roger Borsa (1060/1061 – 1111) Guy (died 1107) Robert Scalio (died 1110) Sibilla (Sybil), married Ebles II, Count of Roucy Mabillia (Mabel) of Apulia, married William de Grandmesnil Heria, married Hugh V, Count of Maine Olympias, betrothed to Constantine Doukas, son of Michael VII Ducas and Maria Bagrationi, in 1074

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Name Sigelgaita di Salerno Prefix Contessa Relationship with Adam Gender Female Died 1090 Person ID I14530 Geneagraphie | Voorouders HW Last Modified 19 Mar 2010
Father Principe Guaimar IV. di Salerno, b. Aft 1013, d. 3 Jun 1052 (Age ~ 38 years) Mother Gemma di Marsico, b. Bef 1010, d. Bef 1070 (Age ~ 60 years) Married Bef 1030 [Expand] Siblings 1 sibling Family ID F221163 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Robert Guiscard d' Hauteville, b. 1015, d. 17 Jul 1085 (Age 70 years) Children 1. Maud Guiscard, b. 1059-1060, Hauteville, Normandy Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1111-1112 (Age 52 years) 2. Isabella di Apulia, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Sibille d' Hauteville, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 19 Mar 2010 Family ID F5106 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Italian: principe Guaimario IV di Salerno
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1013
Capua, Caserta, Campania, Italy
Death: June 03, 1052 (34-43)
Salerno, Campania, Italy (Assassinated)
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Father of Ioannes III, prince of Salerno; princess Gaitelgrima of Salerno; prince Gifuls II of Salerno, duca di Amalfi; Princess Sikelgaita Hauteville; Prince Landolf of Salerno and 3 others
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"adopted" by Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor *[ book THE HISTORY OF THE NORMANS ]

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaimar_IV_of_Salerno - Guaimar IV[1] (c. 1013 – 2, 3 or 4 June 1052) was Prince of Salerno (1027–1052),[2] Duke of Amalfi (1039–1052), Duke of Gaeta (1040–1041), and Prince of Capua (1038–1047) in Southern Italy over the period from 1027 to 1052. He was an important figure in the final phase of Byzantine authority in the Mezzogiorno and the commencement of Norman power. He was, according to Amatus of Montecassino, "more courageous than his father, more generous and more courteous; indeed he possessed all the qualities a layman should have—except that he took an excessive delight in women."[3]

Contents: - Early conquests - Hauteville alliance - Later reversals - Assassination - Family

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3. GUAIMAR ([1011/12]-murdered 3 Jun 1052). The dating clause of a charter dated Nov 1018 refers to the thirtieth year of "principatus domni…Guaimari" and the first year of "principatus domni Guaimari eius filii…principibus"[963]. The dating clause of a charter dated Jul 1020 refers to the thirtieth-second year of "principatus domni Guaimari" and the second year of "principatus domni Guaimarii optato filio…principes"[964]. This is the only reference so far found to Prince Guaimar IV having been the adopted son of Prince Guaimar III. The Catalogus Principum Salerni record that "Weimarius alter eius filius [=Weimarius]" succeeded his father as GUAIMAR IV Prince of Salerno and ruled for 34 years and 17 days[965]. - see below.

m firstly (before May 1023) GEMMA, daughter of ---
m secondly PURPURA, daughter of --- (-before 1032).
m thirdly (before May 1032) GEMMA of Capua, daughter of LAIDOLF of Capua & his first wife
-http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00120869&tree=LEO

-http://www.connectedbloodlines.com/getperson.php?personID=I15190&tree=lowell

http://www.our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p262.htm#i7848

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Gemma di Salerno, di Marsico
wife

prince Gifuls II of Salerno, duc...
son

Princess Sikelgaita Hauteville
daughter

Prince Landolf of Salerno
son

principe Guidone di Salerno, con...
son

Guaimar di Salerno, "the tormenter"
son

Gaitelgrima II of Salerno
daughter

Porpora de Tabellaria
wife

princess Gaitelgrima of Salerno
daughter

Gemma
wife

Ioannes III, prince of Salerno
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Gaitelgrima di Salerno, regent
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