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Italo-Normans

The Italo-Normans (Italian: Italo-Normanni), or Siculo-Normans (Siculo-Normanni) when referring to Sicily and Southern Italy, are the Italian-born descendants of the first Norman conquerors to travel to Southern Italy in the first half of the eleventh century. While maintaining much of their distinctly Norman piety and customs of war, they were shaped by the diversity of Southern Italy, by the cultures and customs of the Greeks, Lombards, and Arabs in Sicily.

Hauteville family

Drengot family

Filangieri family

Paulo family Baroni di Sessa

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Pellegrino family Baroni di San Demetrio (Adrano, Sicily)

Parisi or Parisio family Conti di Aderno (Adrano, Sicily)

Sanseverino family

Trittoni family, deriving from the Anglo-Norman surname "Tritton"

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Loud, Graham A. The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Norman Conquest (series The Medieval World) Essex: Longman 2000.

Norman conquest of southern Italy

Byzantine–Norman wars

Norman–Arab–Byzantine culture

in France

Normans

the Normans in England

Anglo-Norman

the Normans in Wales

Cambro-Norman

the Normans in Ireland

Hiberno-Norman

the Normans in Scotland

Scoto-Norman