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  1. Guy of Hauteville (Italian Guido d'Altavilla; died 5 July 1108) was an Italo-Norman soldier and diplomat who for a time served the Byzantine Empire. Guy was a younger son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, and his second wife, Sichelgaita. During his father's expedition against the Byzantine Empire in 1081, he occupied Vlorë in ...

  2. The Hauteville (Italian: Altavilla) was a Norman family originally of seigneurial rank from the Cotentin. The Hautevilles rose to prominence through their part in the Norman conquest of southern Italy. By 1130, one of their members, Roger II, was made the first King of Sicily. His male-line descendants ruled Sicily until 1194.

  3. La Casa de Altavilla o Casa de Hauteville es una dinastía normanda que gobernó Sicilia entre los años 1061/91 y 1194. Su denominación proviene del pueblo de Hauteville, en Cotentin , solar de Tancredo de Hauteville y de sus hijos Roberto Guiscardo y Roger Bosso, este último primer conde de Sicilia.

  4. Guy of Hauteville (Italian Guido d'Altavilla; died 5 July 1108) was an Italo-Norman soldier and diplomat who for a time served the Byzantine Empire. Guy was a younger son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, and his second wife, Sichelgaita.

  5. Robert "Guiscard" de Hauteville, sometimes Robert "the Guiscard" (/ ɡ iː ˈ s k ɑːr / ghee-SKAR, Modern French:; c. 1015 – 17 July 1085), was a Norman adventurer remembered for his conquest of southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th century.

  6. Guy of Hauteville (Italian Guido d'Altavilla; died 5 July 1108) was an Italo-Norman soldier and diplomat who for a time served the Byzantine Empire. Guy was a younger son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, and his second wife, Sichelgaita. During his father's expedition against the Byzantine Empire in 1081, he occupied Vlorë in Albania.

  7. sites.rootsweb.com › ~dearbornboutwell › ind10601Guy of HAUTEVILLE - RootsWeb

    Guy of Hauteville (c. 1061 – July 8, 1108) was the second son of Robert Guiscard and his second wife, Sichelgaita. He was created duke of Amalfi sometime after the conquest of that city in 1073. According to Anna Comnena, Guy took part in his father's Balkan expeditions of 1084–1085.