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Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita, Sigelgaita, or Gaita) (c. 1040 – 16
April 1090) was a
Lombard princess, the
daughter of
Prince Guaimar IV of
Salerno and...
- that a
marriage was
annulled for this cause.
After that,
Robert married Sikelgaita,
sister of
Gisulf II of Salerno,
securing a new
alliance between Lombards...
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Roberto il
Guiscardo and
Sikelgaita welcoming Constantine the
african to court...
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Italy from 1085
until his death.
Roger was the son of
Robert Guiscard and
Sikelgaita, a
Lombard noblewoman. His
ambitious mother arranged for
Roger to succeed...
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Tancred of
Hauteville Fressenda Alberada of
Buonalbergo Robert Guiscard Sikelgaita William of the Prin****te
Roger I of
Sicily Constance of
France Bohemond...
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Alberada (considered illegitimate), and
Roger Borsa, Robert's
first son by
Sikelgaita. In
return for
supporting Roger Borsa, he got to keep Calabria, which...
- D’Hauteville
family and a
daughter of
Robert Guiscard and his
second wife
Sikelgaita, a
Lombard princess, the
daughter of
Guaimar IV,
Prince of Salerno. She...
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armour into
battle was the
Duchess Gaita of
Lombardy (also
called Sikelgaita), who rode
beside her
Norman mercenary husband,
Robert Guiscard. She was...
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Norman duke of Apulia,
Robert Guiscard, and the
Lombard noblewoman Sikelgaita. From 1074
until 1078, she was the fiancée of the
Byzantine co-emperor...
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repudiated Alberada in
favour of a then more
advantageous marriage to
Sikelgaita, the
sister of Gisulf, the
Lombard Prince of Salerno. With the annulment...