Robert III of Capua

Robert III of Capua

Robert III (1153-1158) was the second son of William I of Sicily and Margaret of Navarre. He was an infant when first appointed Prince of Capua after his father's succession in 1154. He died three years later, probably in 1158. He was technically the third Robert of Capua. His younger brother Henry was made Prince of Capua in his place.

Ancestry

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1= 1. Robert III of Capua
2= 2. William I of Sicily
3= 3. Margaret of Navarre
4= 4. Roger II of Sicily
5= 5. Elvira of Castile
6= 6. García Ramírez of Navarre
7= 7. Marguerite de l'Aigle
8= 8. Roger I of Sicily
9= 9. Adelaide del Vasto
10= 10. Alfonso VI of Castile
11= 11. Isabel
12= 12. Ramiro Sánchez, Lord of Monzón
13= 13. Cristina Rodríguez Díaz de Vivar
14= 14. Gilbert de l'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle
15= 15. Juliana de Perche
16= 16. Tancred of Hauteville
17= 17. Fredisenda
18= 18. Boniface del Vasto
19= 19. Agnes of Vermandois
20= 20. Ferdinand I of León
21= 21. Sancha of León
24= 24. Sancho Garcés
25= 25. Constance
26= 26. Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar
27= 27. Jimena of Oviedo
28= 28. Richer de l'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle
29= 29. Judith d'Avranches
30= 30. Geoffrey II de Perche, Count of Perche and Mortagne
31= 31. Beatrix de Montdidier


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