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https://www.geni.com/people/Adelaide-of-Tours/6000000012468581950?through=6000000006036670007 Adélaïs / Aélis of France / Adelaide https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaida_de_Tours Esposa de: Conrad I "the Elder", count of Auxerre and Robert "the Strong", Margrave of Neustria Madre de Conrad II "the Younger", Duke of Upper Burgundy; Welf II, count of Argengau; Judith d'Auxerre, im Linzgau; Rudolf, Abbot Of St. Riquier; Hugh the Abbot; Odo, king of West Francia and Robert I, king of West Francia Hermana de: Ermengarde of Tours; Bertha of Tours; Hugues I, count of Bourges; Berengar of Tours and Luitfried II Sources for Relationships Biographical Summaries of Notable People - supports Husband (Robert The Strong) and Wife (Adelaide of Tours) https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10182/biographical-summaries-of-notable-people The Robertians.pdf - supports Relationship Status, https://www.geni.com/people/Adelaide-of-Tours/6000000012468581950?through=6000000006036670007# FMG "Alsace", update 24 Aug 2022 https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#Adelaisdiedafter866 b) ADELAIS (-after 866). The Miraculis Sancti Germani name "Adheleid" as wife of "Chuonradus princeps", noting that she was primorum et ipsa natalium perinde titulus gloriosa[158]. A poem by Walahfridus Strabus records the epitaph of "Adelheidam"[159]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Some secondary works[160] assert that the second husband of Adelais was Robert "le Fort" [Capet]. If this is correct, Adelais must have been Comte Robert's second or third wife as Conrad died after 862 by which date Robert's known children were already born. The assertion appears based on the Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon which names "duo filii Rotberti Andegavorum comitis, frs Hugonis abbatis, senior Odo Robertus alter"[161]. Settipani states that the passage is a 12th century interpolation and has little historical value, although he does suggest that it is likely that the wife of Comte Robert was a close relation of Adelais without providing the basis for this statement[162]. A family connection between Comte Robert and Conrad Comte de Paris is also suggested by the former being invested with the county of Auxerre in 865, after this county was confiscated from the latter (as recorded by Hincmar[163]), on the assumption that there was some basis of heredity behind the transmission of counties in France at that time (which is probable, but remains unproven). m CONRAD "l'Ancien" Comte de Paris, son of WELF I Graf in Swabia & his wife Heilwig --- (-22 Mar [862/66]). Adelaid of Tours was born Von Sundgau in 819 to Hugo Van Tours and Bava Ava/Ada Van Tours. She was the wife of Van Beieren Koenraad. They had 11 children, Mother of Hugues l'Abbé; Conrad II "the Younger", duke of Transjurane Burgundy; Ava D'AUXERRE; Welf II, count of Argengau; Adele VAN MEAUX; Ermentrude d'Namur; Judith D'AUXERRE; Itta D'AUXERRE; Eticho IM ARGENGAU; Adalhard I, Count of Argengau; Rudolf, Abbot Of ST. RIQUIER; Evesna Argenteau VON SACHSEN; Berthe DE FEZENSAC. She married Robert IV le Fort Margrave of Neustria. They had 4 children, Odo (Eudes), King of France; Robert I, King of France; Bertha of Vermandois CAPET and Richard de Morvais CAPET. Source: Geni World Family Tree MyHeritage.com [online database]. Lehi, UT, USA: MyHeritage (USA) Inc. https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-40000/geni-world-family-tree Record: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40000-204407868/adelheid-van-beieren-born-van-tours-in-geni-world-family-tree Adelheid Van Beieren (born Van Tours) Citation: Adelheid Van Beieren (born Van Tours) Birth: 819 Death: 866 Father: Hugo Van Tours Mother: Bava Ava/ada Van Tours Husband: Van Beieren Koenraad i Van Beieren Child: Koenraad ii Van Beieren (born Auxene) _______________________________________________ The name of Robert le Fort's wife is not attested in primary sources. According to some modern scholars she was Adelaide or Adalais, a daughter of Hugh of Tours (and thus an Etichonid) and the widow of Conrad I of Auxerre (died 862), a Welf. Since Robert already had children by 862, Adelaide would have to have been his second wife. French genealogist Christian Settipani has identified the source of this identification as the unreliable twelfth-century Chronicle of Saint-Bénigne de Dijon, which was interpolated into the chronicle of Alberic of Trois-Fontaines.[4] Europäische Stammtafeln has identified Robert's first wife as a certain Agane. Whatever the facts, two of Robert's sons became kings of France: Odo and Robert. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_the_Strong Adelheid d'Alsace F, #8858 Last Edited=9 Feb 2003 Adelheid d'Alsace is the daughter of Hugues d'Alsace, Comte d'Alsace. Children of Adelheid d'Alsace and Conrad, Comte d'Auxerre -1. Guelph I Herzog von Bayern+ d. b 876 -2. Conrad II, Comte d'Auxerre+ d. b 876 Forrás / Source: http://www.thepeerage.com/p886.htm#i8858 From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_358.htm When she married Robert, Adelaide ("Aelis") was widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre, who died 03-22-863. References: [AR7] Ref: Weis' "Ancestral Roots" (48:17), (181:6) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konradiner ...Udo, graf im Lahngau married NN, tochter von Konrad I, graf von Auxerre (Welfen) und Adelheid von Tours (Eticonen) "While there are many conjectures regarding the wife of Robert, her identity and even her name cannot be definitively determined. Robert had two sons, in addition to several speculated daughters whose existence or identity as Robert's daughters cannot be definitively shown:[4]" Children Odo of France, King of Western Francia[1] Robert I of France, King of Western Francia.[1] Notes She cannot have been a daughter of Louis the Pious & Ermengarde of Hesbaye. Their daughter Adelaide was born about 799 & Ermengarde died in 818. Robert the Strong's son Odo was born in 852, suggesting a mother born between 820-835. Citations Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band II (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1984), Tafel 10 Einar Joranson (1923), The Danegeld in France (Rock Island: Augustana), 5961. Jim Bradbury, The Capetians, Kings of France 987-1328 (London: Hambledon Continuum, 2007), p. 24 ISBN 978-1-85285-528-4 Stewart Baldwin, "Robert the Strong", The Henry Project, [1] Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_the_Strong Adélaïde, princesse d'Alsace Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Adélaïde de Tours, Adelherd de Tours, Aélis de Tours d'Alsace et Adélaïde de Tours d'Alsace. Elle est la fille de Hugues II, comte de Tours et Sundgau dit le Peureux et Ava de Morvois d'Alsace. Elle nait en 815. Elle épouse Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux, fils de Welf Ier, comte de Bavière et Heilwige de Saxe en 834. Elle épouse Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort, fils de Wiltrude d' Orléans et Robert Robertien, comte de Worms en 864. Elle décède vers 882. Liste de ses enfants connus: + 1. Robert Ier, roi de France (866 - 923) (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 2. Eudes, roi de France (856 - ) (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 3. Adèle de France (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 4. Hugues l' Abbé + 5. Conrad, duc de Bourgogne-Transjurane dit Jeune (835 - 876) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) 6. Hugues, comte d' Auxerre (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 7. Eve d' Auxerre (830 - 856) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 8. Welf Ier d' Ammergau, seigneur d'Argengau et Linzgau (838 - 876) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 9. Pétronille d' Auxerre de Bourgogne (837 - ) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 10. Judith Welf (840 - ) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) Source: http://genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=21796 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide_of_Tours The name of Robert le Fort's wife is not attested in primary sources. According to some modern scholars she was Adelaide or Adalais, a daughter of Hugh of Tours (and thus an Etichonid) and the widow of Conrad I of Auxerre (died 862), a Welf. Since Robert already had children by 862, Adelaide would have to have been his second wife. French genealogist Christian Settipani has identified the source of this identification as the unreliable twelfth-century Chronicle of Saint-Bénigne de Dijon, which was interpolated into the chronicle of Alberic of Trois-Fontaines.[4] Europäische Stammtafeln has identified Robert's first wife as a certain Agane. Whatever the facts, two of Robert's sons became kings of France: Odo and Robert. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_the_Strong Adelheid d'Alsace F, #8858 Last Edited=9 Feb 2003 Adelheid d'Alsace is the daughter of Hugues d'Alsace, Comte d'Alsace. Children of Adelheid d'Alsace and Conrad, Comte d'Auxerre -1. Guelph I Herzog von Bayern+ d. b 876 -2. Conrad II, Comte d'Auxerre+ d. b 876 Forrás / Source: http://www.thepeerage.com/p886.htm#i8858 From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps04/ps04_358.htm When she married Robert, Adelaide ("Aelis") was widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre, who died 03-22-863. References: [AR7] Ref: Weis' "Ancestral Roots" (48:17), (181:6) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konradiner ...Udo, graf im Lahngau married NN, tochter von Konrad I, graf von Auxerre (Welfen) und Adelheid von Tours (Eticonen) "While there are many conjectures regarding the wife of Robert, her identity and even her name cannot be definitively determined. Robert had two sons, in addition to several speculated daughters whose existence or identity as Robert's daughters cannot be definitively shown:[4]" Children Odo of France, King of Western Francia[1] Robert I of France, King of Western Francia.[1] Notes She cannot have been a daughter of Louis the Pious & Ermengarde of Hesbaye. Their daughter Adelaide was born about 799 & Ermengarde died in 818. Robert the Strong's son Odo was born in 852, suggesting a mother born between 820-835. Citations Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band II (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1984), Tafel 10 Einar Joranson (1923), The Danegeld in France (Rock Island: Augustana), 5961. Jim Bradbury, The Capetians, Kings of France 987-1328 (London: Hambledon Continuum, 2007), p. 24 ISBN 978-1-85285-528-4 Stewart Baldwin, "Robert the Strong", The Henry Project, [1] Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_the_Strong Adélaïde, princesse d'Alsace Elle est aussi connue sous le nom de Adélaïde de Tours, Adelherd de Tours, Aélis de Tours d'Alsace et Adélaïde de Tours d'Alsace. Elle est la fille de Hugues II, comte de Tours et Sundgau dit le Peureux et Ava de Morvois d'Alsace. Elle nait en 815. Elle épouse Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux, fils de Welf Ier, comte de Bavière et Heilwige de Saxe en 834. Elle épouse Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort, fils de Wiltrude d' Orléans et Robert Robertien, comte de Worms en 864. Elle décède vers 882. Liste de ses enfants connus: + 1. Robert Ier, roi de France (866 - 923) (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 2. Eudes, roi de France (856 - ) (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 3. Adèle de France (de Robert, duc de Neustrie dit le Fort) 4. Hugues l' Abbé + 5. Conrad, duc de Bourgogne-Transjurane dit Jeune (835 - 876) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) 6. Hugues, comte d' Auxerre (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 7. Eve d' Auxerre (830 - 856) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 8. Welf Ier d' Ammergau, seigneur d'Argengau et Linzgau (838 - 876) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 9. Pétronille d' Auxerre de Bourgogne (837 - ) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) + 10. Judith Welf (840 - ) (de Conrad Ier, comte d' Auxerre Welf dit le Vieux) Source: http://genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=21796 -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide_of_Tours | ||||