Adela Capet (c. 1010–1079)

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Adela Capet (c. 1010–1079)

Countess of Flanders. Name variations: Adela of France. Born c. 1010; died Jan 8, 1079, at Messinesmonastre, France; dau. of Robert II the Pious (972–1031, son of Hugh Capet), aka Robert I, king of France (r. 996–1031), and Constance of Arles (c. 980–1032); sister of Henry I (1008–1060), king of France (r. 1031–1060), and Robert, duke of Burgundy (r. 1031–1076); m. Richard III, 5th duke of Normandy, Jan 1026 or 1027; became 2nd wife of Baldwin V (c. 1012–1067), count of Flanders (r. 1035–1067), 1028; children: (2nd m.) possibly Baldwin VI, count of Flanders (d. 1070); Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031–1083); Judith of Flanders (1032–1094).

Following death of 2nd husband, Baldwin V, count of Flanders, entered a convent.

See also Women in World History.

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