- Sibylla of Acerra
Sibylla of Acerra (1153 – 1205) was the wife and
queen consort of Tancred, Count of Lecce andKing of Sicily (reigned 1189–1194). She was theregent in 1194 for her sonWilliam III of Sicily . She was the sister of CountRichard of Acerra .It was Sibylla who, as regent, when the
Emperor Henry VI crossed theStraits of Messina in Autumn 1194, negotiated an agreement whereby the young William III, now whisked off to safety, should retain the county ofLecce . Henry had been claiming the Sicilian kingdom in right of his wife since Tancred's accession.Sibylla attended the consequent coronation of Henry in the
Cathedral of Palermo . Days after the coronation, Sibylla, along with her erstwhile supportersNicholas of Ajello ,Archbishop of Salerno , andMargaritus of Brindisi , was arrested and imprisoned inGermany with her son and daughter. She managed to escape toFrance whilePope Innocent III petitioned Henry for her release.Sibylla's children with Tancred were:
*Roger,duke of Apulia and king of Sicily
*William, duke of Apulia and king of Sicily
*Maria (also called Albinia), countess of Lecce after the death of his brother; married firstlyWalter III of Brienne , secondly Giacomo Sanseverino, Count of Tricario, and thirdly Tigrini Guidi, Count of Modigliano (or Count Palatine in Tuscany?)
*Constance, marriedPietro Ziani , later Doge of Venice
*Medania
*Valdrada, marriedGiacomo Tello , Venetian noblemenources
*Norwich, John Julius. "The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194". Longman:
London , 1970.
*Matthew, Donald. "The Norman Kingdom of Sicily".Cambridge University Press : 1992.
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