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  1. Adela de Normandía (1063-1137) fue una noble francesa, la sexta de las hijas de Guillermo el Conquistador y de Matilde de Flandes. Fue la hermana favorita del rey Enrique I, siendo conocida como una mujer muy educada —sabía hablar latín— y de espíritu elevado.

  2. Ajustar Compartir Imprimir Citar. Adela de Normandía, de Blois o de Inglaterra (c. 1067 – 8 de marzo de 1137), también conocida como Santa Adela en el catolicismo romano, era hija de Guillermo el Conquistador y Matilde de Flandes, quien más tarde se convirtió en la condesa de Blois, Chartres y Meaux por matrimonio con Esteban II. de Blois.

  3. Adelaide of Normandy (or Adeliza) ( c. 1030 – bef. 1090) was the ruling Countess of Aumale in her own right in 1069–1087. She was the sister of William the Conqueror . Life. Born c. 1030, [1] Adelaide was an illegitimate daughter of the Norman duke Robert the Magnificent. [2] .

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    It is generally believed that Adela was born between 1066 and 1070 after her father's accession to the English throne. She was the youngest daughter of William the Conqueror. Her royal blood marked her as noble in the eyes of her peers. She was the favourite sister of King Henry I of England and they were probably the youngest children of the Conqu...

    Stephen-Henry joined the First Crusade in 1096, along with his brother-in-law Robert Curthose. Adela acted as regent for her husband during his extended absence as a leader of the First Crusade (1095–1098) as well as during his second expedition in 1101. Stephen's letters to Adela form a uniquely intimate insight into the experiences of the Crusade...

    Adela continued to act as regent after her husband's death and through her son Thibaud's early rule until her retirement in 1120.Even after Thibaud came of age and no longer needed a regent, Adela continued to issue charters and act as co-ruler of many parts of their land. Adela did not secure a marriage alliance for Thibaud, who did not get marrie...

    Adela retired to the Monastery of Marcigny, in 1120, where she became a nun. Though she might have considered retiring to a monastery in Normandy where members of her family, including sisters and nieces, may have already been living, Adela was drawn to and chose the larger, more prestigious monastery at Marcigny near her son Henry at the Abbey of ...

    Adela and Stephen's children are listed here in probable birth order. Their birth order is uncertain. 1. William, Count of Sully 2. Theobald II, Count of Champagne 3. Odo of Blois 4. Adela, married Milo II of Montlhéry[a] 5. Stephen, King of England 6. Lucia-Mahaut, married Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester. Both drowned on 25 November 1120 ...

    Adela is a saint in the Roman Catholic church. Her feast day is 24 February.She was deeply religious and supported scholars and poets. Throughout her life she generously endowed various abbeys and churches, helping to expand and preserve the culture and art of her time.

    Evergates, Theodore, ed. Aristocratic Women in Medieval France. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1999). ISBN 0-8122-3503-7
    Parsons, John and Bonnie Wheeler. Medieval Mothering (New Middle Ages). New York: Routledge (1999). ISBN 0-8153-3665-9
    Schaus, Margaret, ed. Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge (2006). ISBN 0-415-96944-1
  4. Adelaida de Normandía (c. 1030 – antes de 1090) fue hermana de Guillermo el Conquistador y condesa de Aumale por derecho propio. Familia. Nació hacia 1030, 1 hija natural del duque Roberto el Diablo de Normandía. Su madre fue probablemente Arlette, o si no otra concubina del duque Roberto.

  5. Adela de Normandía, ( 1063 / 1137 ), fue la sexta de las hijas de Guillermo el Conquistador y de Matilde de Flandes. Fue la hermana favorita del rey Enrique I, siendo conocida como una mujer muy educada - sabía hablar latín - y de alto espíritu. Familia.

  6. Uno de los primeros aspectos que unen las semblan-zas de Adela de Normandía, condesa de Blois, y la infanta Urraca Fernández, señora de Zamora, es su propio origen, pues ni una, ni otra, aunque portaban sangre real, fueron hijas de rey en el momento de su nacimiento o concepción, sino de duque y de conde: Adela de Blois, nacida meses ...