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Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman 1154–1198 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Nov 1154

Birth Location: Sicily, Italy

Death Date: 27 Nov 1198

Death Location: Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy

Father: Roger Byzantines

Mother: Beatrice Rethel

Spouse(s): Heinrich Emperor

Children(s): Frederick Germany

The story of Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman began in 1154 in Sicily, Italy. Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman married Heinrich Henry Vi Hohenstaufen Dynasty Holy Roman Emperor, and had children including Frederick Ii Hohenstaufen Dynasty Holy Roman Emperor King Of Germany. Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman passed away in 1198 in Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy.

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Biography

  • The story of Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman began in 1154 in Sicily, Italy.
  • Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman married Heinrich Henry Vi Hohenstaufen Dynasty Holy Roman Emperor, and had children including Frederick Ii Hohenstaufen Dynasty Holy Roman Emperor King Of Germany.
  • Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman passed away in 1198 in Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Constance Norman's Ancestors

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Constance Norman
1154–1198
Birth Place: Sicily, Italy
Parents
Roger II House of Hauteville, King of Sicily & Africa, united all Norman conquests in Italy into one kingdom, used 2nd Crusade to revive attacks on Byzantines
1095–1154
Mileto, Provincia di Vibo-Valentia, Calabria, Italy
Beatrice Rethel
1131–1185
Grandparents
Roger (I 'Roger Bosso & The Great Count' House de Hauteville, Norman Count of Sicily; defeated Muslim Emirate of Sicily in) 1091
1031–1101
Caen, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Adela ("Adelisa" Alermamici del Vasto of Savona, Contessa-Countess of Sicily Queen of Jerusalem) 'it
1074–1118
Savona, Liguria, Italy
Great-Grandparents
Tancred lord
–1041
Boniface Liguria
1040–1125
Agnes Vermandois
1090–1060
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Oddone 'it
1035–1084
Bertha 'it
–1065
Hugh Crusade
1053–1102
Adelaide Carolingians
1062–1120

Constance Norman's Descendants

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Constance (House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily,) Norman (2 Nov 1154–27 Nov 1198) m. Heinrich (Henry VI, Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Holy Roman) Emperor (Nov 1165–28 Sep 1197)
  1. 1. Frederick (II Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Holy Roman Emperor, King of) Germany 1194–1250 m. Isabel (Plantagenet, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the) Germans 1214–1241 m. Isabella (II (Yolande of Brienne) of Jersualem, Queen of) Jerusalem 1212–1228 m. Constance (of Aragon, Queen of Hungary & Sicily, Holy Roman) Empress 1179–1222 m. Bianca (Lancia, Italian noblewoman, mistress then) wife 1210–1246
    1. 1. Conrad (IV Hohenstaufen Dynasty, King of Germany (King of the Romans) King of Italy, King of Jerusalem (as Conrad) II) 1228–1254 m. Elisabeth (von Wittelsbach, Queen consort of Germany, Queen consort of) Jerusalem 1227–1273
      1. 1. Conradin (Hohenstaufen Dynasty, King of Jerusalem, Swabia, Sicily (no) issue) 1252–1268
    2. 2. Heinrich (VII Hohenstaufen Dynasty, King of Germany, King of the) Romans 1211–1248 m. Margaret (House of Babenberg of Austria, Queen of) Bohemia 1204–1266
    3. 3. Frederick Antiocha 1221–1256
    4. 4. Constance (Anna Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Empress of) Nicaea 1235–1307 m. King (Manfred Hohenstaufen Dynasty, of) Sicily 1232–1266 m. John (III Doukas Vatatzes dynasty, Byzantine Empire: Emperor of Nicaea; canonized as a saint, under the name John the) Merciful 1193–1254
      1. 1. Constance (Hohenstaufen of Sicily of) Aragon 1249–1302 m. Pedro ((Peter) III, House of Barcelona, King of) Aragon 1239–1285
        1. 1. Frederick (II (Frederico) of) Sicily-Aragon 1272–1337 m. Eleonore (de) Anjou 1289–1341
        2. 2. Alfredo (III 'El Liberal' King of Aragon, Count of) Barcelona 1265–1291
        3. 3. Saint (Elizabeth of) Aragon 1271–1336 m. Dennis ((Dionysius) Portuguese House of Burgundy, King of Portugal, de) Rechtvaardige 1261–1325
        4. 4. Yolande (of Aragon, Duchess of) Calabria 1273–1302
        5. 5. James (II House of Barcelona, King of Aragon, Sicily,) Sardonia 1267–
    5. 5. Jordan (Hohenstaufen Dynasty, of) Germany 1236–1236
    6. 6. King (Manfred Hohenstaufen Dynasty, of) Sicily 1232–1266 m. Constance (Anna Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Empress of) Nicaea 1235–1307
    7. 7. Frederick Sicily 1236–1236
    8. 8. Margarethe (von) Hohenstaufen 1237–1270
    9. 9. Manfred (Hohenstaufen Dynasty,, succeeded his father as ruler of) Sicily 1232–1266
    10. 10. Violante (Hohenstaufen) Dynasty, 1233–1264

Constance Norman's Timeline

2 Records

1154
2 Nov 1154
Birth of Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman in Sicily, Italy
Sicily, Italy
1198
27 Nov 1198
Age 44
Death of Constance House of Hauteville, Queen of Sicily, Norman in Germany
Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Nov 1154
    Event Place: Sicily, Italy
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Italy, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Nov 1198
    Event Place: Germany
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Italy, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
    Record Source: Italy, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current

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