Adela of Normandy (c1062)
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| Adela of Normandy | |
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| Sex: | Female |
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| Birth: | 1062 Normandy |
| Death: | March 8, 1138 Marcigny, Saône-et-Loire |
| Resting Place: | Caen, Normandy |
| Father: | William I, King of England (1027-1087) |
| Mother: | Matilda of Flanders (About 1031-1083) |
| Spouse: | Stephen II, Count of Blois (c1045) |
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| (Deutsch): | Adela von Blois |
| (English): | Adela of Normandy |
| (Español): | Adela de Normandía |
| (Français): | Adèle d'Angleterre |
| (Nederlands): | Adela_van_Engeland |
| (Português): | Adela da Normandia |
| (Русский): | Адела Нормандская |
| (Svenska): | Adela av Blois |
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Adela of Normandy, countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux
[edit] Name Variations
Adela of Blois; Adela of England
[edit] Biography
Daughter of William the Conqueror, mother of both Stephen, King of England and Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester. Wikipedia may have more biographical information on this person. See Wikipedia's article here.
[edit] Children
| Children of Stephen II, Count of Blois (c1045) and Adela of Normandy (c1062) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Theobald II, Count of Champagne (c1088) | 1088, Blois, France | January 8, 1152 |
| Odo of Blois | ||
| Stephen of England (c1095) | 1095, Blois, France | October 25, 1154, St. Martin's Prior, Dover |
| Maud of Blois (c1097) | ||
| Agnes of Blois | ||
| Eléonore of Blois (c1104) | ||
| Alix of Blois (c1100) | ||
| Lithuise of Blois (c1098) | ||
| Henry of Blois (c1101) | ||
| Humbert died young (c1094 ) | ||
| Philip, Bishop of Châlons (c1092) | ||
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[edit] References
- Genealogics article on Adela of Normandy (c1062)
- Family Search Ancestry File on Adela of Normandy (c1062)
- Kimberly LoPrete, "Adela of Blois and Ivo of Chartres: Piety, Politics, and the Peace in the Diocese of Chartres", Anglo-Norman Studies 19
- Kimberly LoPrete, "The Anglo-Norman Card of Adela of Blois", Albion 22 (1990)
- Parsons, John Carmi. Medieval Mothering (New Middle Ages), 1996

