Emma of Lecce

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Emma of Lecce was a noblewoman of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily, best known as the mother of King Tancred of Lecce.

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Emma of Lecce canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian noble
king
medieval noblewoman
noblewoman
person
child Tancred of Lecce NERFINISHED
chronology 12th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Norman NERFINISHED
gender female
hasTitle noblewoman of Lecce
historicalRegion Norman Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
languageUsed Latin
mother Emma of Lecce NERFINISHED
motherOf Tancred of Lecce NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Hauteville dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of King Tancred of Sicily
partOf Norman aristocracy in southern Italy
placeOfActivity Apulia NERFINISHED
Lecce NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Sicily NERFINISHED
noble of the Kingdom of Sicily
region Southern Italy NERFINISHED
relative Tancred of Lecce NERFINISHED
members of the Hauteville dynasty
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Lecce NERFINISHED
spouseOrPartner Tancred’s father (identity uncertain in sources)

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Tancred of Lecce mother Emma of Lecce