Adelheid
(-After 1062) |
Adelheid
Another name for Adelheid was Adelheid "La Teutonne". General Notes: ADELHEID "La Teutonne", daughter of ---(-after 1062). A charter of Ronceray records that Geoffroy "Martel" failed to restore to the abbey property donated by his mother, but rather gave it to "suis eas concubinis…quam uxoribus…Agneti primo, deinde Grecie, postea Adele comitis filie Odonis, item denuo Grecie, postremo Adelaidi Theutonice" (presumably indicating a Germanic origin). "Gaufridi comitis Andegavensium…comitissæ Adelaidis Teutonicæ" subscribed the charter dated 1060 under which "Hugonis…et Arsendis uxoris suæ et filiorum suorum Hugonis…atque Teobaldi" founded the priory of Laudun, under the direction of Tournus abbey. "Goffridus comes" restored property donated by "avia mea bone memorie Hildegardis comitissa…filie sue matri mee…Ermengardi…Adelait Teotisca que fuerat postrema avunculi mei uxor…avunculi mei Goffredi comitis" to the monastery of La Charité Sainte-Marie d´Anjou by undated charter. 1 Adelheid married Geoffroy [II] d'Anjou Comte de Vendôme, d'Anjou et de Tours, son of Foulques [III] d'Anjou Comte d'Anjou and Hildegarde, before 22 May 1060.1 (Geoffroy [II] d'Anjou Comte de Vendôme, d'Anjou et de Tours was born on 14 Oct 1006 and died on 14 Nov 1060.) |
1 Charles Cawley, <i>Medieval Lands</i>.
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