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Name
  
Simon Sicily

Siblings
  
Roger II of Sicily

Died
  
September 28, 1105

Parents
  
Roger I of Sicily, Adelaide del Vasto

Cousins
  
Bohemond I of Antioch, Roger Borsa, Emma of Hauteville, Guy of Hauteville

Grandparents
  
Tancred of Hauteville, Manfred del Vasto

Similar People
  
Roger I of Sicily, Roger II of Sicily, William I of Sicily, Constance - Queen of Sicily, Adelaide del Vasto

Simon of Hauteville (1093–1105), called Simon de Hauteville in French and Simone D'Altavilla in Italian, was the eldest son and successor of Roger the Great Count, count of Sicily, and Adelaide del Vasto, under whose regency he reigned.

The chronicler Alexander of Telese relates an incident that took place during the childhood of Simon and his brother, Roger:

As the way of children, they were playing a coin game which was a favorite of theirs, and fell to fighting. When they fought, each with a group of boys whom they had gathered together, the younger, Roger, was the conqueror. As a result, he mocked his brother Simon, saying, "It would be far better that I should have the honor of ruling triumphantly after our father's death than you. However, when I shall be able to do this I shall make you a bishop or even Pope in Rome - to which you're far better suited.

Simon was young when he ascended to the county in 1101 and he died only four years later in 1105. His death allowed his brother, Roger, who would be king of Sicily, to succeed him.

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