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  1. Adela of France, known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 – 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, Duchess of Normandy (January – August 1027), and Countess of Flanders (1035–1067).

  2. Adela Capeto, Adela de Francia o Adela de Flandes, conocida también como Santa Adela o Adela de Messines, (1009 - Messines, 8 de enero del 1079) fue la segunda hija de Roberto II el Piadoso y de Constanza de Arlés. [1]

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Adela of France, known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 – 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, the duchess of Normandy (January – August 1027), and countess of Flanders (1035–1067).

  4. Adela of Flanders (also Ala and Alana in southern Italian sources) (c. 1064 – April 1115), was Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to King Canute IV and duchess of Apulia by marriage to Duke Roger Borsa, and then regent of Apulia from 1111 to 1115 as mother and guardian of Duke William II.

  5. Adela de France (d. 08 Jan 1079) [1] bur. Messines, Benedictine monastery. Contents. [ hide] 1 Biography. 1.1 Titles. 1.2 Marriage. 1.3 Timeline. 2 Sources. Biography. Adèle is the second daughter of Robert II (the Pious), and Constance of Arles. In january 1026, she may have been betrothed to Richard, Duc de Normandie (d.

  6. Adèle of France, [lower-alpha 1] known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 – 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, the Duchess of Normandy (January 1027 – August 1027), Countess of Flanders (1035 – 1067).

  7. Adela of Normandy, of Blois, or of England (c. 1067 – 8 March 1137), also known as Saint Adela in Roman Catholicism, was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. She later became the countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux by marriage to Stephen II of Blois.