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  1. Eremburga de Mortain. Eremburga de Mortain (1057- Mileto 1087) fue condesa de Sicilia por ser la segunda esposa del conde Roger I de Sicilia . Eremburga es hija del conde Guillermo de Mortain y Matilde de Montgomery. En 1080 se casa con el conde Roger I de Sicilia, con quien tiene los siguientes hijos: nota 1 .

  2. Eremburga of Mortain (Eremburge de Mortain) was the second wife of Count Roger I of Sicily and thus the second Sicilian countess. She is very obscure and details of her life are almost unknown to us today. A coin of Eremburga's husband

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Eremburga of Mortain (Eremburge de Mortain)[1] was the second wife of Count Roger I of Sicily and thus the second Sicilian countess.[2][3] She is very obscure and details of her life are almost unknown to us today. Her father was either William, Count of Mortain[4] or Robert d'Eu, and if he was Eremburga's father, then her mother was ...

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Eremburga de Mortain (1057- Mileto 1087) fue condesa de Sicilia por ser la segunda esposa del conde Roger I de Sicilia. Datos rápidos Ejercicio, Predecesor ... Cerrar. Eremburga es hija del conde Guillermo de Mortain y Matilde de Montgomery.

  5. When Éremburge de Mortain was born about 1050, in Mortain, Manche, Normandy, France, her father, Robert Comte de Eu, was 29 and her mother, Beatrice De Falaise, was 31. She had at least 1 son and 6 daughters with Roger de Sicile Comte de Sicile. She died about 1087, in Mileto, Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy, at the age of 39.

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    • Roger I de HAUTEVILLE Comte de SICILE
  6. Eremburga of Mortain ( Eremburge de Mortain) was the second wife of Count Roger I of Sicily and thus the second Sicilian countess. She is very obscure and details of her life are almost unknown to us today. A coin of Eremburga's husband.

  7. sites.rootsmagic.com › DeepRoots › individualEremburga of Mortain

    A coin of Eremburga's husband Her father was either William, Count of Mortain[4] or Robert d'Eu, and if he was Eremburga's father, then her mother was called Beatrix. Roger married Eremburga in 1077 and she bore him several daughters and one son. Sources about her children gives many contradictory information. Eremburga's children were: