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  1. Adelina of Holland (c. 990 – c. 1045) was the daughter of Arnulf, Count of Holland, and Lutgardis of Luxemburg. She married firstly Baldwin II, Count of Boulogne (with whom she had Eustace I of Boulogne), and secondly Enguerrand I of Ponthieu

  2. 28 de jul. de 2022 · Aleina of Holland (c 990 - c 1045) was a daughter of Arnulf, Count of Holland and Lutgardis of Luxemburg. She first married to Baldwin II, Count of Boulogne (with whom she had Eustace I of Boulogne) and then to Enguerrand I of Ponthieu.

  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Adelina of Holland (0990–1045) of Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium.

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    • Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium
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    Adelheid, also named Aleida or Adelina, daughter of Arnulf van Holland and Luitgard van Luxemburg. Aleida passed away in 1052. married (1st) Boudewijn II van Boulogne (b. abt 975 - 1033) and (2nd) graaf Engelram I van Ponthieu (died abt 1045)

    Wikipedia Boudewijn II van Boulogne
    WIkipedia Arnulf van Gent

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  4. Adelina de Holanda ( c. 990 - c. 1045) fue posiblemente hija de Arnulfo, Conde de Holanda y Lutgardis de Luxemburgo. Se casó en primer lugar con Balduino II, conde de Boulogne (con quien tuvo a Eustace I de Boulogne ), y en segundo lugar con Enguerrand I de Ponthieu .

  5. Adelina van Holland was born 990 to Aarnout van Holland (951-993) and Lutgardis von Luxemburg (955-1003) and died 1045 of unspecified causes. Aleina (or Adelina, Adelvie, Adelaide, Aleida) of Holland (or Gand, Gent, Ghent) was a daughter of Arnulf, Count of Holland and Lutgardis of Luxemburg...

  6. Aleida of Holland (c.?990 – c.?1045) was possibly a daughter of Arnulf,Count of Holland, and Lutgardis of Luxemburg. She married firstly BaldwinII, Count of Boulogne (with whom she had Eustace I of Boulogne), andsecondly Enguerrand I of Ponthieu.