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  1. Roger III (1118 – 2 or 12 May 1148) was the eldest son of King Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. He was the Duke of Apulia from 1134 until his death. Roger's first public act took place at Melfi in 1129, where, though still a child, he accepted the fealty of some rebellious barons along with his father and his younger ...

  2. Roger III (Italian: Ruggero III, Sicilian: Ruggeru III; 1175 – 24 December 1193), of the House of Hauteville, was the eldest son and heir of King Tancred of Sicily and Queen Sibylla. He was made Duke of Apulia (as Roger V), probably in 1189, shortly after his father's accession.

  3. Roger III (1118 – 2 or 12 May 1148) was the eldest son of King Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. He was the Duke of Apulia from 1134 until his death. Roger's first public act took place at Melfi in 1129, where, though still a child, he accepted the fealty of some rebellious barons along with his father and his younger brother Tancred.

  4. Rogelio III de Sicilia (ca. 1175 - 1193) fue el hijo primogénito del rey Tancredo de Sicilia y de su esposa Sibila de Acerra . Biografía. En 1189 fue nombrado duque de Apulia, como confirmación de su condición de heredero, y en 1191 fue nombrado correy junto con su padre.

  5. Wikipedia. Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current. View All. Spouse and Children. Roger III Duke of Apulia. Emma of Lecce. Marriage. Children (4) Guglielmo de Hauteville. Tancred King of Sicily. Alicia de Lecce. Tancred King Of Sicily.

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    • Emma of Lecce, Emma Of Lecce
  6. The duchy was disestablished in 1130 when the last duke of Apulia and Calabria, Roger II, became King of Sicily. The title of duke was thereafter used intermittently as a title for the heir apparent to the Kingdom of Sicily .

  7. Tancred was the illegitimate son of Roger III, duke of Apulia, and grandson of Roger II, king of Sicily. Years earlier, during the reign of William II’s father, William I, Tancred had joined an insurrection in 1155 in an attempt to seize the throne from his uncle; the attempt failed and Tancred was imprisoned for five years.