Adela of Normandy
Adela of Normandy
Adela of Normandy, of Blois, or of England, also known as Saint Adela in Roman Catholicism, was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders who later became the countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux by marriage to Stephen II of Blois. Her husband greatly benefited from the increased social status and prestige that came with such a marriage. She brought with her not only her bloodline, but a dowry of money and other movable goods from the prodigious store of Anglo-Norman wealth. She was regent of Blois during the absence of her spouse in 1096–1100 and 1101–02, and during the minority of her son from 1102 until 1120. Adela was the mother of King Stephen of England and Bishop Henry of Winchester.
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Female
Date of Death
March 8th, 1137
Died Aged
-832
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William the Conqueror
Father
William II of England
Brother
Henry I of England
Brother
Stephen of England
Son
Matilda of Flanders
Mother
Robert Curthose
Brother
Theobald II of Champagne
Son
Stephen
Husband
Agnès de Blois
Daughter
Eleanor of Champagne
Daughter
Henry of Blois
Son
Constance of Normandy
Sister
Adela de Blois
Daughter
Mathilde of Blois
Daughter
William, Count of Sully
Son
Richard of Normandy
Brother
Odo de Blois
Son
Cecilia of Normandy
Sister
Adeliza
Sister
Philip of Champagne
Son
Alice de Blois
Daughter
Humbert de Blois, Comte de Virtus
Son
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