Odo the Good Marquis
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"Odo the Good" redirects here. For the saint and archbishop, see Oda of Canterbury.
Odo (or Eudes) the Good Marquis (fl. 11th century), sometimes called Odobonus,[1] was an Norman or Lombard nobleman who ruled an unknown region of southern Italy. He married Emma, a daughter of Robert Guiscard, and they had at least three sons, Tancred and William, both famous crusaders, and Robert, as well as a daughter (name unknown) who married Richard of Salerno. Odo is known only in connection to his wife and sons.[2]