Princess Adele of Normandy and England1
F, #1081030, b. about 1062
Father* | King William I 'the Conqueror' (of England)1 b. bt 1027 - 1028, d. 9 Sep 1087 |
Mother* | Matilda (of Flanders)1 b. ~ 1031, d. 2 Nov 1083 |
Relationship | 26th great-grandmother of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | RFC081-30 |
Princess Adele of Normandy and England was born about 1062 of Normandie.2,1 She was the daughter of King William I 'the Conqueror' (of England) and Matilda (of Flanders).1 Princess Adele of Normandy and England married Count Stephen III of Blois, son of TODO, in 1080/81. Princess Adele of Normandy and England died on 8 March 1135 in Marsilly, Aquitaine.2 She is also reported to have died on 8 March 1138 at Maringuy.1 She was buried in Caen, Normandie.2
She became the mother of Count Thibaud IV (II) (of Blois and Champagne) in 1090.1 Princess Adele of Normandy and England was a nun.1
She became the mother of Count Thibaud IV (II) (of Blois and Champagne) in 1090.1 Princess Adele of Normandy and England was a nun.1
2 Children of Princess Adele of Normandy and England and Count Stephen III of Blois, son of TODO, |
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Charts | Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big) Royalty for Commoners Royalty for Commoners (Indented) |
Last Edited | 19 Apr 2005 |
Citations
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- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
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- [S205] The Continenetal Dynasties 1066-1216, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/continen.pdf. Hereinafter cited as The Continenetal Dynasties.