Felicia of Sicily[1] (also Elateria) (c. 1078 – c. 1102) is the presumed name of a Queen consort of Hungary and Croatia.
[2][3] She was daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily and his second wife, Eremburga of Mortain.
[4] She is also called Busilla, but this name is a misunderstanding of the Latin word puella meaning "girl".
The second mission of the King of Hungary was led by Bishop Hartvik, but insisted on further negotiations.
Finally, the envoys, led by Prince Álmos, accompanied Felicia to Hungary, where she was married to Coloman around 1097.