- Walter III of Brienne
Walter III of Brienne (d.
June 14 ,1205 ) was theCount of Brienne 1191–1205,Prince of Taranto ,Duke of Apulia , and Count ofLecce , and titular King of Sicily 1201–1205.In 1200 he married Maria, daughter of
Tancred of Sicily and sister and heiress of the deposed kingWilliam III of Sicily . Her precise name is unclear but has been given variously as Mary, Elvira, Albiria, Albinia, or Blanche. She died after 1216. At the time of their marriage, she and her family were exiles in France, trying to find allies to reclaim the Kingdom of Sicily from the young King Frederick. As her husband, Walter was recognized byPope Innocent III as Prince of Taranto, Duke of Apulia, and Count of Lecce. After theBattle of Agnella in 1201, he took the title of King of Sicily. In 1204, he was besieged in the fortress of Terracina byDiepold of Vohburg and lost an eye to an arrow, but he broke the siege and put Diepold to flight. OnJune 11 ,1205 , he was ambushed by a sally of Diepold's while besieging him atSarno and mortally wounded. He died in German hands onJune 14 ,1205 , and was buried at the church of St. Maria della Foce in Sarno.In 1205, his widow gave birth to his son,
Walter IV of Brienne ; but he received only the County of Brienne, his Sicilian inheritance having been confiscated because of his father's rebellion.His daughter Anais married
Balian I Grenier , Lord of Sidon, and was also a mistress of Frederick II.His widow Elvira married secondly Giacomo Sanseverino, Count of Tricario, and thirdly Tigrini Guidi, Count of
Modigliano (or Count Palatine inTuscany ?)
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