List of Famous people with last name Apulia

Princess Olga, Duchess of Aosta

First Name Princess
Last Name Aosta
Born on November 17, 1971 (age 54)

Princess Olga, Duchess of Aosta also known as Princess Olga Isabelle of Greece is the daughter of author Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark and his wife, Marina Karella, an artist and daughter of the Greek business magnate Theodore Karella. Olga is married to her second cousin Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta.

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Prince Aimone, 6th Duke of Aosta

First Name Prince
Last Name Aosta
Born on October 13, 1967 (age 58)
Born in Italy, Tuscany

Prince Aimone of Savoy-Aosta, 6th Duke of Aosta is one of two claimants to be head of the House of Savoy. Since November 2019, he has served as the Ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to Russia.

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Roger III, Duke of Apulia

First Name Roger
Last Name Apulia
Born on November 30, 1117
Died on May 2, 1148 (aged 30)

Roger III was the eldest son of King Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. He was the Duke of Apulia from 1134 until his death.

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William II, Duke of Apulia

First Name William
Last Name Apulia
Born on January 1, 1095
Died on July 25, 1127 (aged 32)
Born in Italy

William II was the Duke of Apulia and Calabria from 1111 to 1127. He was the son and successor of Roger Borsa. His mother, Adela of Flanders, had previously been queen of Denmark, and he was a half-brother of Charles the Good.

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Roger IV, Duke of Apulia

First Name Roger
Last Name Apulia
Born on November 30, 1151
Died on November 30, 1160 (aged 9)

Roger IV (1152–1161) was the eldest son of William I of Sicily and Margaret of Navarre. Twice in his short life he was the object of the barons' intent to replace his father as king. When he was made the duke of Apulia is unknown, probably after his father's assumption of power in 1154.

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Bohemond, Duke of Apulia

First Name Bohemond,
Born on November 30, 1179
Died on November 30, 1180 (aged 1)

William II, called the Good, was king of Sicily from 1166 to 1189. Our understanding of William's character is very indistinct. Lacking in military enterprise, secluded and pleasure-loving, he seldom emerged from his palace life at Palermo. Yet his reign is marked by an ambitious foreign policy and a vigorous diplomacy. Champion of the papacy and in secret league with the Lombard cities he was able to defy the common enemy, Frederick Barbarossa. In the Divine Comedy, Dante places William II in Paradise. He is also referred to in Boccaccio's Decameron.

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