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Sibylla of Conversano, the Glossary

Index Sibylla of Conversano

Sibylla of Conversano (d. 18 March 1103) was a wealthy Norman heiress, Duchess of Normandy by marriage to Robert Curthose.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Anselm of Ribemont, Apulia, Conversano, Duchess of Normandy, Europäische Stammtafeln, First Crusade, Geoffrey, Count of Conversano, Hauteville family, Matilda of Flanders, Matilda of Scotland, Mont-Saint-Michel, Orderic Vitalis, Pays de Caux, Robert Curthose, Robert Guiscard, Robert of Torigni, Rouen, Sibyl, Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham, William Bona Anima, William Clito, William of Malmesbury, William the Conqueror.

  2. 1103 deaths
  3. 11th-century Italian women
  4. 11th-century Norman women
  5. 12th-century Italian people
  6. 12th-century Italian women
  7. 12th-century Norman women
  8. 12th-century Normans
  9. 12th-century landowners
  10. 12th-century women landowners
  11. 12th-century women regents
  12. Italian landowners

Anselm of Ribemont

Anselm of Ribemont (died 25 February 1099) was a Frankish noblemen from Flanders and a participant in the First Crusade.

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Apulia

Apulia, also known by its Italian name Puglia, is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south.

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Conversano

Conversano (Barese: Cunverséne) is an ancient town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, south-eastern Italy.

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Duchess of Normandy

The Duchess of Normandy was the wife of the Duke of Normandy.

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Europäische Stammtafeln

Europäische Stammtafeln - German for European Family Trees - is a series of twenty-nine books which contain sets of genealogical tables of the most influential families of Medieval European history.

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First Crusade

The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the Middle Ages.

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Geoffrey, Count of Conversano

Geoffrey the Elder (died September 1100) was an Italo-Norman nobleman. Sibylla of Conversano and Geoffrey, Count of Conversano are 11th-century Normans and Italo-Normans.

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Hauteville family

The House of Hauteville (Altavilla, Autavilla) was a Norman family originally of seigneurial rank from the Cotentin.

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Matilda of Flanders

Matilda of Flanders (Mathilde; Machteld; German: Mechtild) (1031 – 2 November 1083) was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy by marriage to William the Conqueror, and regent of Normandy during his absences from the duchy.

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Matilda of Scotland

Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy as the first wife of King Henry I. She acted as regent of England on several occasions during Henry's absences: in 1104, 1107, 1108, and 1111. Sibylla of Conversano and Matilda of Scotland are 12th-century regents and 12th-century women regents.

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Mont-Saint-Michel

Mont-Saint-Michel (Norman: Mont Saint Miché) is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France.

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Orderic Vitalis

Orderic Vitalis (Ordericus Vitalis; 16 February 1075 –) was an English chronicler and Benedictine monk who wrote one of the great contemporary chronicles of 11th- and 12th-century Normandy and Anglo-Norman England.

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Pays de Caux

The Pays de Caux (literally Land of Caux) is an area in Normandy occupying the greater part of the French département of Seine Maritime in Normandy.

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Robert Curthose

Robert Curthose (– February 1134), was the eldest son of William the Conqueror and succeeded his father as Robert II of Normandy in 1087, reigning until 1106.

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Robert Guiscard

Robert "Guiscard" de Hauteville, sometimes Robert "the Guiscard" (Modern; – 17 July 1085), was a Norman adventurer remembered for his conquest of southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th century. Sibylla of Conversano and Robert Guiscard are 11th-century Italian nobility, 11th-century Normans and Italo-Normans.

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Robert of Torigni

Robert of Torigni or Torigny (Robert de Torigni; –1186), also known as Robert of the Mont (Robertus de Monte; Robert de Monte; also Robertus de Monte Sancti Michaelis, in reference to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel), was a Norman monk, prior, and abbot. Sibylla of Conversano and Robert of Torigni are 12th-century Normans.

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Rouen

Rouen is a city on the River Seine in northern France.

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Sibyl

The sibyls (ai Sibyllai, singular Sibylla) were prophetesses or oracles in Ancient Greece.

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Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham

Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville in Normandy, 1st Earl of Buckingham (died 1102) was an Anglo-Norman magnate.

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William Bona Anima

William Bona Anima or Bonne-Âme (died 1110) was a medieval archbishop of Rouen.

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William Clito

William Clito (25 October 110228 July 1128) was a member of the House of Normandy who ruled the County of Flanders from 1127 until his death and unsuccessfully claimed the Duchy of Normandy.

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William of Malmesbury

William of Malmesbury (Willelmus Malmesbiriensis) was the foremost English historian of the 12th century.

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William the Conqueror

William the Conqueror (Bates William the Conqueror p. 33– 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from 1066 until his death.

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See also

1103 deaths

11th-century Italian women

11th-century Norman women

12th-century Italian people

12th-century Italian women

12th-century Norman women

12th-century Normans

12th-century landowners

12th-century women landowners

12th-century women regents

Italian landowners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibylla_of_Conversano

Also known as Sybil of Conversano, Sybilla of Conversano.