Tancred d’Hauteville
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Tancrède de Hauteville
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Tancrède de Hauteville est le nom de plusieurs personnalités appartenant à une famille normande qui s'est illustrée notamment en Italie méridionale et jusqu'en Terre sainte :
- Tancrède de Hauteville « l’Ancien », fondateur de la Maison de Hauteville et ancêtre des rois normands de Sicile ;
- Tancrède de Hauteville, fils du précédent et frère, entre autres, de Robert Guiscard. Mort jeune ou reste dans le duché de Normandie ;
- Tancrède de Hauteville, l'un des fils de Godefroi de Hauteville ;
- Tancrède de Hauteville : arrière-petit-fils de Tancrède l’Ancien par sa mère Emma, fille de Guiscard, et l’un des principaux chefs de la première Croisade ;
- Tancrède de Hauteville, prince normand du royaume de Sicile, duc de Bari. Fils du roi Roger II de Sicile et de la princesse Elvire de Castille, il meurt vers l'âge de 18/25 ans, sans postérité légitime entre 1138 et 1143 ;
- Tancrède de Hauteville, comte de Lecce, puis roi de Sicile.
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