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  1. Adela of Champagne (French: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was regent of France from 1190 to 1191 while her son Philip II participated in the Third Crusade.

  2. Adela fue regente de Blois durante la larga ausencia de su marido (1096-1098), quien hizo su regreso en desgracia por haber abandonado el sitio de Antioquía, por lo que hizo voto de volver a Tierra Santa, tras la toma de Jerusalén, partiendo en 1100.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2010 · Adela of Normandy also known as Adela of Blois and Adela of England "and also Adela Alice Princess of England" (c. 1062 or 1067 – 8 March 1137?) was, by marriage, Countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux. She was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders.

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  4. Adela of Normandy, of Blois, or of England (c. 1067 – 8 March 1137), [1] also known as Saint Adela in Roman Catholicism, [2] 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.

  5. Adela was married to Stephen, count of Meaux and Brie, in 1080 at Breteuil. Upon the death of his father in 1090, her husband succeeded to the countships of Blois and Chartres. She took an active interest in civil and ecclesiastical affairs and was instrumental in rebuilding the Cathedral of Chartres in stone.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Hace 2 días · Adela of Blois. b. circa 1062/67, England; d. 1137, Marcigny, France. Adela of Blois was the daughter of William the Conqueror, king of England. In 1080, she married Stephen Henry and through the marriage became the countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux, in France.

  7. 26 de jun. de 2010 · About Adèle de Champagne, reine de France. Adèle of Champagne (c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide and Alix, was the third wife of Louis VII of France and the mother of his only male heir, the future Philip II. She was also the daughter of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia.