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Tancred of Hauteville (980 – 1041) was an eleventh-century Norman petty lord about whom little is known. His historical importance comes entirely from the accomplishments of his sons and later descendants. He was a minor noble near Coutances in the Cotentin.

Various legends arose about Tancred which have no supporting contemporary evidence that has survived the ages.

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Ancestors [edit]

The Hauteville family later was said to descend from Hiallt, a Norseman active in 920, who is credited with founding the village of Hialtus Villa (Hauteville) in the Cotentin of Normandy.[1][2] Tancred is a supposed descendant of Hiallt. From which village of Hauteville the family drew its name, is hard to identify with certainty, although modern scholarship favours Hauteville-la-Guichard.

Family and descendants [edit]

With his two wives, he had twelve sons and several daughters, almost all of whom left Normandy for southern Italy and acquired some prominence there. Based on late testimony of dubious reliability, both of his wives have been said to have been daughters of Duke Richard I of Normandy.[3])

With his first wife, Muriella, he had five sons:

According to the Italian chronicler of the Norman feats in the south, Amatus of Montecassino, Tancred was a morally upright man, who would not carry on a sinful relationship and being unable also to live out his life in perfect celibacy, he remarried.

With his second wife, Fressenda (or Fredesenda), he had seven more sons and at least one daughter:

Other Tancred of Hauteville [edit]

Tancred's great-grandson, also bearing the same name, Tancred, Prince of Galilee, was a leader in the First Crusade. The line of succession was:

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Hill, James S. The place-names of Somerset. St. Stephen's printing works, 1914, Princeton University. Page 256
  2. ^ Revue de l'Avranchin et du pays de Granville, Volume 31, Issue 174, Parts 3-4. Société d'archéologie, de littérature, sciences et arts d'Avranches, Mortain, Granville. the University of Michigan.
  3. ^ http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/richa001.htm

"Medieval Lands Project: Genealogy of the Counts of Apulia". Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Retrieved 2009-01-02. 


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