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Rainulfo Drengot, 1° Count di Aversa, had a brother, Asclettino I° Count of Acerenza. Asclettino I° had three sons: Asclettino II° Drengot, 2° Count of Aversa; Matilde and Rainulfo.

Rainulfo, had three sons: 1.Umfredo, 2.Guglielmo, 3. Roberto,1° Count di Caiazzo e Sant'Agata dei Goti

Roberto,1° Count di Caiazzo e Sant'Agata dei Goti had:

3.1.Rainulfo di Alife, Count di Caiazzo, Alife, Sant'Agata dei Goti e di Avellino. He married Matilde, daughter of the Gran Count Ruggero.

Rainulfo and Matilde had:

3.1.1. Roberto (he didn't have sons)

3.1.2. Adelicia. She married Rinaldo dell'Aquila, Count di Avenel


Adelicia and Rinaldo had:

3.1.2.1. Adamo, Conte di Avenel, Conte di Collesano. he married a daughter of Kimg Ruggero II of Sicily. Adamo had Ruggero, Count of Avenel, Collesano, Adrano (1177), Count of Fondi and of Avellino. he married Marotta Sanseverino

3.1.2.2. Matilde (She dead in 1168), who married Costantino II Paternò, Lord of Buccheri, Count of Butera and Count of Martana. His great-grandfather, Robert d'Embrun, was a member of the Royal Barcellona- Provenza Family and from he, the principesca Paternò House had origin.

In the phrase "suzerainty over Siponte and Monte Gargano", Siponte has been changed to "Sipontum" and pipe-linked to Manfredonia by a recent editor. Can we get a sourced identification?--Wetman (talk) 15:48, 20 August 2008 (UTC).[reply]

Should say "Siponto" (no reason for Latin, no need to pipe to a later town). My source is the external link, which cites Amatus. Srnec (talk) 18:15, 20 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. Couldn't have done that myself.--Wetman (talk) 05:34, 21 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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