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  1. Constança da Sicília, conhecida também como Constança de Altavilla, ( 2 de novembro de 1154 - 27 de novembro de 1198 ), era filha póstuma de Rogério II da Sicília. [ 1] Rainha da Sicília e Imperatriz (como mulher do imperador Henrique VI ). [ 1] Foi mãe do imperador Frederico II.

  2. Constança da Sicília, conhecida também como Constança de Altavilla, ( 2 de novembro de 1154 - 27 de novembro de 1198 ), era filha póstuma de Rogério II da Sicília. Rainha da Sicília e Imperatriz (como mulher do imperador Henrique VI ). Foi mãe do imperador Frederico II.

    • Background and Marriage
    • Claim to Sicily
    • Queen of Sicily
    • Crowning of Frederick II and Her Death
    • Views on Constance
    • Film and Media
    • Controversial Accounts
    • See Also
    • Secondary Sources

    Constance was the posthumous daughter of Roger II by his third wife Beatrice of Rethel. Constance, unusually for a princess, was not betrothed until she was thirty, which later gave rise to stories that she had become a nun and required papal dispensation to marry. Boccaccio related in his De mulieribus claris that a prediction that "her marriage w...

    Knowing that Sicily's Norman aristocracy would not welcome a Hohenstaufen king, William made the nobles, and the important men of his court, promise to recognize Constance's succession if he died without direct heirs. Nevertheless, after his unexpected death in 1189, Tancred seized the throne. Tancred was illegitimate but he had the support of most...

    While Henry moved quickly south with his army, a pregnant Constance followed at a slower pace. On 26 December, the day after Henry was crowned at Palermo, she gave birth to a son, named Constantine after herself (later renamed Frederick-Roger, i. e. the future Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily) in the small town of Iesi, near Anco...

    In May 1198, Constance had the three-year-old Frederick crowned King of Sicily with herself as regent. After Henry's death, initially she had upheld for her son the double title Romanorum et Sicilie Rex, but she abandoned the German claim after the coronation of Frederick in Palermo, May 1198. According to Kölzer, the Pope had put pressure on Const...

    Historian Vinicius Dreger writes that Constance was probably "maybe the most important woman of Western Europe in late twelfth century", yet "about her, as on most of her predecessors and contemporaries, we know little." Biographer Jacqueline Alio infers that Constance and her sister-in-law Queen Dowager Margaret of Navarreknew each other and in he...

    Constance is present in a scene in the film about Joachim of Fiore "Joachim and the Apocalypse" by Jordan River. Playing Constance the Italian actress Elisabetta Pellini.

    De Mulieribus Claris said that Constance was a daughter of King William I, and upon her birth a Calabrian abbot named Joachim told William that his daughter would cause the destruction of Sicily. William believed the prediction and shut young Constance up in a monastery and forced her to become a nun to prevent her having husband or children. When ...

    David Abulafia, Frederick II, a Medieval Emperor, 1988 (Oxford University press)
    Jacqueline Alio, Queens of Sicily 1061-1266, 2018. ISBN 978-1-943-63914-4
    Walter Fröhlich, "The Marriage of Henry VI and Constance of Sicily: Prelude and Consequences", Anglo-Norman Studies XV, 1992
    Donald Matthew, The Norman Kingdom of Sicily, ISBN 0-521-26911-3
  3. A dominação pela dinastia suábia dos Hohenstaufen na Sicília teve início com um matrimônio de Estado entre Henrique VI, filho do imperador Frederico Barbarossa, e Constança de Altavila, filha de Rogério II da Sicília.

  4. Casou em 27 de janeiro de 1186 com Constança da Sicília, (2 de novembro de 1154 - 27 de novembro de 1198), de quem teve: Frederico II ( Jesi , 26 de dezembro de 1194 — Castel Fiorentino , Apúlia , 13 de dezembro de 1250), foi Rei da Sicília (1197-1250), Rei de Salonica , Rei de Chipre , Rei de Jerusalém , Rei dos Romanos e Rei ...