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  1. Adela de Lovaina (Lovaina, 1103-Affligem, 23 de abril de 1151) fue una de los cinco hijos del matrimonio del conde Godofredo I de Lovaina, duque de la Baja Lotaringia, y de su primera esposa, Ida de Chiny.

    • Early Life and Family
    • Queenship
    • Widowhood and Remarriage
    • Landholdings
    • Later Years
    • References

    Adeliza was renowned for her beauty, reflected in the epithet 'the fair maiden of Brabant'. The chronicler Henry of Huntingdon also mentions Adeliza's beauty in an interlude in his Historia Anglorum, stating, "A jewel grows pale on you, a crown does not shine. Put adornment aside, for nature provides your adornment..." Adeliza's father was Godfrey ...

    Plans for Adeliza's marriage to Henry I of England may have begun when she was as young as sixteen, even before Henry's only legitimate son, William Adelin, died on 25 November 1120 in the White Ship disaster. However, Henry's need for a new male heir expedited the marriage plans and the couple wed on 24 January 1121. Apparently in addition to her ...

    When Henry died on 1 December 1135, Adeliza retired temporarily to the Benedictine convent of Wilton Abbey near Salisbury. She was present at the dedication of Henry's tomb at Reading Abbey on the first anniversary of his death. At about that time, she founded a leper hospital dedicated to Saint Giles at Fugglestone St Peter, Wiltshire. In 1138, th...

    Adeliza was given the revenues of Rutland, Shropshire and a large district of London, with possession of the city of Chichester. Henry also gave the manor of Aston to Adeliza "as his queen and wife". Landholdings that were part of Adeliza of Louvain's estate included Waltham Abbey in Essex, and properties in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghams...

    In the last years of her life, Adeliza appears to have faded into obscurity. In 1150, Adeliza left William to enter the monastery of Affligem in Flanders. At least one of her brothers was also living at this monastery. The annals at the monastery are the only source to mention her death in 1151, and her burial site is unknown. Some traditions imply...

    Henry Gardiner Adams, ed. (1857). "Adelais". A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography: 10. Wikidata Q115297568.
    Bartlett, Robert. England under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075 – 1225. Oxford: Clarendon, 2000.
    Crouch, David. The Normans: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London, 2002.
    Henry of Huntingdon. The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon: Comprising The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Accession of Henry II. Ed. Thomas Forester. Dyfed: Llanerch, 1...
  2. Lamberto I, llamado el Barbudo, nacido alrededor de 950 y muerto el 12 de septiembre de 1015 en Florennes, fue conde de Lovaina desde 988 a 1015 y conde de Bruselas entre 994 y 1015. Era hijo de Reginar III, conde de Henao .

  3. Ida de Lovaina (fallecida en 1139), era hija de Enrique II, conde de Lovaina, [ 1] y Adela de Turinga. Ida era hermana de Godofredo I de Lovaina . Contrajo matrimonio con Balduino II, conde de Henao, [ 2] que sirvió en la Primera cruzada con Godofredo de Bouillón .

  4. Media in category "Adeliza of Louvain". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Adeliza of Louvain.JPG 216 × 189; 9 KB. DaughtersGodfrLeuv.jpg 712 × 768; 419 KB. Queen Adeliza.jpg 230 × 319; 32 KB. Categories:

  5. Adeliza de Lovaina, [2] a veces conocida en Inglaterra como Adelicia de Lovaina, también llamada Adela y Aleidis; (c 1103 -. marzo / abril de 1151) fue reina de Inglaterra desde 1121 hasta 1135, como la segunda esposa del rey Enrique I. Ella era la hija de Godofredo I, Conde de Lovaina.