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  2. Life and reign. Overthrow and death. Notes. References. Sources. William III of Sicily. William III ( Italian: Guglielmo III; c. 1186 – c. 1198), a scion of the Hauteville dynasty, was the last Norman King of Sicily, who reigned briefly for ten months in 1194. He was overthrown by his great-aunt Constance and her husband Emperor Henry VI .

  3. Two months after the death of Roger III, Tancred died on February 20, 1194 in Palermo. Tancred’s only surviving son, William III, was then crowned king. William, however, was a mere child at this time. Therefore, his mother, Sibylla of Acerra, established a regency until William III was old enough to rule.

  4. Death Claim Roger II 1130–1154: 22 December 1095 Mileto son of Roger I of Sicily and Adelaide del Vasto: Elvira of Castile 1117 6 children Sibyl of Burgundy 1149 2 children Beatrix of Rethel 1151 1 child: 26 February 1154 Palermo aged 58: Papal bull by Antipope Anacletus II: William I the Bad 1154–1166: 1121 son of Roger II and Elvira of ...

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  5. Sibylla of Acerra. Oops something went wrong: 403. William III , a scion of the Hauteville dynasty, was the last Norman King of Sicily, who reigned briefly for ten months in 1194. He was overthrown by his great-aunt Constance and her husband Emperor Henry VI.

  6. William III of Sicily, the last Norman King of Sicily, had a brief but eventful reign of ten months in 1194. Born in 1186, he was the second son of Count Tancred of Lecce and Sibylla of Acerra. When the childless King William II of Sicily died in 1189, Tancred gained the support of Pope Clement III to be crowned king, denying the rights of his ...

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Tancred’s family was promised safe conduct but, under pretext of the discovery of a plot, was seized and sent in captivity to Germany, where William III died, probably murdered, ending the 125-year Norman rule of Sicily. This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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  9. Apr 16, 2024 · House of Hauteville. William II (born 1154—died Nov. 18, 1189, Palermo, kingdom of Sicily [Italy]) was the last Norman king of Sicily; under a regency from 1166, he ruled in person from 1171. He became known as William the Good because of his policy of clemency and justice toward the towns and the barons, in contrast with his father, William ...

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