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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SikelgaitaSikelgaita - Wikipedia

    Sikelgaita (also Sichelgaita, Sigelgaita, or Gaita) (1040 – 16 April 1090) was a Lombard princess, the daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno and second wife of Duke Robert Guiscard of Apulia. Her heritage made her a vital asset to Robert's governance in Southern Italy, legitimizing his reign and that of his successors.

  2. Roberto y su familia: Sichelgaita está sentada a la derecha. 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 .

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › sikelgaitaSikelgaita _ AcademiaLab

    Sikelgaita (también Sichelgaita o Sigelgaita) (1040 – 16 de abril de 1090) fue una princesa lombarda, hija del príncipe Guaimar IV de Salerno y segunda esposa del duque Roberto Guiscardo de Apulia. Ella comandaba tropas por derecho propio.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › SichelgaitaSichelgaita - Wikiwand

    Sichelgaita 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.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2023 · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 12 de sept. de 2012 · Sichelgaita of Salerno: Amazon or Trophy Wife? Sichelgaita of Salerno would seem to present a golden opportunity to anyone interested in studying medieval reports of women waging war. In 1081, her husband, the Norman leader Robert Guiscard, undertook an invasion of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine historian Anna Comnena gives a lively ...