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Tancred, Prince of Bari

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Name
  
Tancred, of

Role
  
Roger II of Sicily's son


Died
  
1138

Uncles
  
Simon of Sicily

Parents
  
Roger II of Sicily, Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily

Cousins
  
Stephen II of Hungary, Sophia

Grandparents
  
Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile, Roger I of Sicily, Adelaide del Vasto, Isabel, wife of Alfonso VI of Castile

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

Tancred of Hauteville (born c.1119, died 16 March between 1138 and 1140), the second son of King Roger II of Sicily and his first wife, Elvira of Castile, was the Prince of Bari and Taranto from 1132 to 1138.

He was named by his father to replace the rebellious Grimoald, Prince of Bari, in 1132. He was only about thirteen or fourteen years old at the time. When he grew to adulthood, he became, along with his brothers Roger, duke of Apulia, and Alfonso, prince of Capua, one of his father's chief men on the peninsula, while the king himself remained mostly in Sicily.

Tancred died young between 1138 and 1140. William, his other brother, inherited his estates and titles. An elegy for an unnamed "son of Roger the Frank, lord of Sicily" by the Sicilian poet Abū l-Ḍawʾ was likely about Tancred, since the son in question was a young man who had only just begun his martial career. It was possibly about his brother Alfonso.

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Tancred, Prince of Bari Wikipedia