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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 o Alix o Alice de Champaña (hacia 1140-4 de junio de 1206, Palacio de la Ciudad en París), reina de Francia, era hija de Teobaldo IV el Grande de Blois, conde de Champaña, y de Matilde de Carintia.

  3. Hugo I de Champaña. Hugo ( c. 1074 - c. 1125) fue conde de Champaña desde 1093 hasta su muerte. Hugo fue el tercer hijo de Teobaldo III de Blois y Adela de Valois, 1 llevando el título de conde de Bar-sur-Aube.

  4. When Louis VII of France was greatly threatened by the vast collection of territories in the person of Henry II of England, he chose a wife from the House of Blois-Champagne ( Adela of Champagne) as a counterpoise to Angevin power. When William married the Lady of Sully, Adela, sometime after 1100. He became jure uxoris Count or Lord of Sully.

  5. María de Francia (1145-11 de marzo de 1198) era la hija mayor del rey Luis VII de Francia y de su primera esposa, la duquesa Leonor de Aquitania. Fue condesa de Champaña y de Bría por su matrimonio con Enrique I de Champaña, y luego regente del condado desde 1181 hasta 1187 para su hijo, Enrique II . Familia.

  6. Theobald was the son of Count Stephen II of Blois and his wife Adela of Normandy (daughter of William the Conqueror), and the elder brother of King Stephen of England. Although he was the second son, Theobald was appointed above his older brother William .

  7. Adela of Champagne ( French: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206; also known as Adelaide and Alix) was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was the daughter of Theobald II, Count of Champagne, and Matilda of Carinthia.