Some dynastic problems
1st of all, on Third Crusade, Federigo d'Aragon, King of Sicily, has a son, Orlando d'Aragon by a different woman (Sibilla Sormella) to his wife (Eleonore d'Anjou).
Orlando is 41, but Sibilla is 47.
Also, I'm a little confused by the way in which Federigo's children were born. He's got 4 children by Sibilla (who incidently is still alive, and has no record of being married to Federigo), and 5 by Eleonore (who is alive and married). The two sets of children overlap. I'm not sure if this is historically correct, but it just looked a little odd.
1st of all, on Third Crusade, Federigo d'Aragon, King of Sicily, has a son, Orlando d'Aragon by a different woman (Sibilla Sormella) to his wife (Eleonore d'Anjou).
Orlando is 41, but Sibilla is 47.
Also, I'm a little confused by the way in which Federigo's children were born. He's got 4 children by Sibilla (who incidently is still alive, and has no record of being married to Federigo), and 5 by Eleonore (who is alive and married). The two sets of children overlap. I'm not sure if this is historically correct, but it just looked a little odd.
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