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  1. Jordan of Hauteville (died 1092) was the eldest son and bastard of Roger I of Sicily. A fighter, he took part, from an early age, in the conquests of his father in Sicily.

  2. Jordan II of Capua, Prince of Capua (1120–1127) Robert II of Capua, Prince of Capua (1127–1156) Relatives of unknown relationship include: Tancred, count of Syracuse (fl. 1104) Simon, count of Syracuse (fl. 1162), possibly a son of Roger II or nephew of Roger I. Family tree Family tree of the brief but flamboyant Hauteville Family.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jordan of Hauteville (died 1092) was the eldest son and bastard of Roger I of Sicily. A fighter, he took part, from an early age, in the conquests of his father in Sicily.

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Jordan_of_HautevilleJordán de Hauteville

    Jordan de Hauteville (después de 1055 - 18/12/19 de septiembre de 1092) fue el hijo mayor y bastardo de Roger I de Sicilia. Luchador, participó desde muy joven en las conquistas de su padre en Sicilia .

  5. 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.

  6. House of Hauteville, line of Norman lords and knights who were founders of fiefdoms and kingdoms in southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th centuries. The wars fought by members of the Hauteville family contributed to a steady reduction of Muslim and Byzantine power in the region.

  7. Richard and Jordan worked to expand Drengot power to the north, in Latium and the Abruzzi. They formed the only counter to the power of the Hauteville, then conquering Calabria and Sicily.