William II of Apulia

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William II of Apulia was a 12th-century Norman duke in southern Italy, known as one of the last members of the Hauteville dynasty to rule in the region before its consolidation into the Kingdom of Sicily.

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William II of Apulia canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norman
duke
medieval ruler
member of the Hauteville dynasty
nobleman
centuryOfActivity 12th century
continent Europe
countryOfRule Duchy of Apulia and Calabria
surface form: Duchy of Apulia
dynasty Hauteville dynasty
ethnicGroup Normans
father Roger Borsa
givenName William
historicalRegion Southern Italy
surface form: Mezzogiorno
languageOfEnvironment Italian (vernaculars)
Latin
Old French
mother Adela of Flanders
nobleFamily Hauteville dynasty
surface form: Hauteville family
nobleTitle Duke of Apulia and Calabria
surface form: Duke of Apulia
notableFor being one of the last Hauteville rulers in mainland southern Italy
rule preceding consolidation of southern Italy into the Kingdom of Sicily
partOf Norman states in Italy
politicalContext Norman rule in southern Italy
predecessorTitleContext Duke of Apulia and Calabria
surface form: Dukes of Apulia
regionOfActivity Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
relative Robert Guiscard
Roger I of Sicily
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
successorState Kingdom of Sicily

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Duchy of Apulia and Calabria notableRuler William II of Apulia
Duke of Apulia and Calabria notableHolder William II of Apulia
Roger Borsa successor William II of Apulia