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  1. Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou [a] ( c. 940 –1026) was, by her successive marriages, countess of Gévaudan and Forez, of Toulouse, of Provence, and of Burgundy, and queen of Aquitaine. She was the regent of Gevaudan during the minority of her sons in the 960s, and the regent of Provence during the minority of her son from 994 until 999.

  2. 4 Sources. Biography. Adelais Blanche d'Anjou (940/50 - 29 May 1026). [1] alias: Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou; Azalais and Arsinda. [2] bur. Montmajour (near Arles) Titles. 960s: regent of Gevaudan during minority of sons. [3] 984: Queen of Aquitaine [4] 994 - 999: regent of Provence during minority of stepson. [5] Marriage.

  3. Adelaida de Anjou, también llamada Blanca de Anjou o Adelaida de Gévaudan [1] (c. 947-1026), fue una noble francesa, hermana de Godofredo Grisegognelle e hija de Fulco II, conde de Anjou, y de su primera esposa Gergebre.

  4. Adélaïde d'Anjou 1, surnommée Blanche, née vers 947/950 et morte en 1026, est une dame de la très haute aristocratie de Francie occidentale.

    • 1026
    • Foulque II d'Anjou
    • v. 947/950
    • Abbaye de Montmajour
  5. Adelais Azalais Blanche Queen of Aquitaine d'Anjou (Anjou) aka Gévaudan, Toulouse, Arles, Provence (est. 940 - certain 29 May 1026)

  6. The House of Ingelger (French: Ingelgeriens ), also known as The Ingelgerians, was a lineage of the Frankish nobility, and the first dynasty in Anjou, where they established the autonomy and power of the county of Anjou between 930 and 1060. [1] .