Simon of Sicily

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Simon of Sicily was a short-lived Norman noble who briefly held the title of Count of Sicily as the young son and successor of Roger I before his early death led to his brother Roger II’s rise to power.

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Simon of Sicily canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Count of Sicily
medieval noble
nobleman
citizenship County of Sicily
continent Europe
country County of Sicily
deathCause early death in childhood
ethnicity Norman
father Roger I of Sicily
historicalRegion County of Sicily
surface form: Norman Sicily
house Hauteville dynasty
surface form: House of Hauteville
mother Adelaide del Vasto
nobleFamily Hauteville dynasty
surface form: Hauteville family
nobleTitle Count
notableFor being an early ruler in Norman Sicily
briefly ruling Sicily as a minor
parent Adelaide del Vasto
Roger I of Sicily
positionHeld County of Sicily
surface form: Count of Sicily
predecessor Roger I of Sicily
predecessorInOffice Roger I of Sicily
region Sicily
relative Roger II of Sicily
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInSuccession intermediate heir between Roger I and Roger II of Sicily
shortDescription short-lived Norman count of Sicily
sibling Roger II of Sicily
successor Roger II of Sicily
successorInOffice Roger II of Sicily
title County of Sicily
surface form: Count of Sicily

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Roger I of Sicily child Simon of Sicily
Roger I of Sicily successor Simon of Sicily
Jordan of Hauteville relative Simon of Sicily
Jordan of Hauteville successor Simon of Sicily