Английская Википедия:Eremburga of Mortain
Шаблон:Short description 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 called Beatrix.
Roger married Eremburga in 1077 and she gave birth to several daughters and one son. Sources about her children give much contradictory information.
Eremburga's children were:
- Matilda, wife of Count Ranulf II of Alife and mother of Robert[5]
- Flandina, wife of Henry del Vasto, whose sister Adelaide del Vasto married Roger after Eremburga's death
- Constance (Matilda), wife of Conrad II of Italy
- Judith, who founded a Cluniac abbey at Sciacca[6]
- Mauger, Count of Troina
Son of Flandina was Count Шаблон:Ill.
It is possible that Felicia of Sicily, mother of Stephen II of Hungary, was Eremburga's daughter,[7] and Geoffrey, Count of Ragusa was maybe Eremburga's son. Another possible Eremburga's child was Princess Muriel.
According to Goffredo Malaterra, Eremburga died in 1089.
References
Шаблон:Royal consorts of Sicily
- ↑ Goffredo Malaterra's words: "Eremburga filia Gulielmi comitis Mortonensis"
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Norman Expansion: Connections, Continuities and Contrasts by Professor Andrew Jotischky and Professor Keith Stringer
- ↑ De Rebus Gestis Rogerii Siciliæ Regis of Alessandro, Abbot of Telese
- ↑ From a charter: "Jullita filia comitis Rogerii cum consensus fratris mei Rogerii regis Sicilie ducatus Apulie et principatus Capue."
- ↑ Norwich, John Julius (1992). The Normans in Sicily. Penguin Books. Шаблон:ISBN.