Person:Serlo I of Hauteville (1)

Watchers
Serlo I of Hauteville
b.Bef 1010
 
  1. Geoffrey of Hauteville - 1063
  2. Beatrix de HautvilleBet 1005 & 1010 - 1101
  3. Serlo I of HautevilleBef 1010 -
  4. William Iron Arm _____Bef 1010 - 1046
  5. Drogo of HautevilleAbt 1010 - 1051
  6. Humphrey of HautevilleEst 1010 - 1057
Facts and Events
Name Serlo I of Hauteville
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1010
Reference Number? Q3957909?


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Serlo I of Hauteville (also spelled Sarlo or Serlon in French) was a son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife, Muriella, probably the youngest, though some sources call him the eldest. Born before 1010, he was the eldest son of Tancred's to remain in Normandy. After a dispute with a neighbour (a man of the court of Robert I, duke of Normandy), whom he killed over an insult, Serlo was exiled for three years. Around 1041, his father died and he inherited the small fief of Hauteville in the Cotentin and the sirery of Pirou through his wife. He was regarded, as were his brothers, as an exceptional warrior.

Around 1056, his son Serlo followed his half-brother Roger to the Mezzogiorno and made his fortunes there.

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References
  1. Serlo I of Hauteville, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.