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Adeliza of Louvain [1] (also Adelicia, [2] Adela, Adelais, and Aleidis; c. 1103 – March/April 1151) [3] was Queen of England from 1121 to 1135 as the second wife of King Henry I. Adeliza was the eldest child of Godfrey I, Count of Louvain, and Ida of Chiny. In 1121, aged about 18, Adeliza was married to Henry, who was around 54 years of age ...
A number of their family members are buried in the abbey church, including Queen Adeliza of England (d. 1151), as well as her father Duke Godfrey I of Leuven (d. 1139). Queen Adeliza was buried in the abbey church in 1151, near the clockwork. [a] During the 12th century, the abbey became known for the strict adoption of the Cluniac observance ...
Henry announced he would take a new wife, Adeliza of Louvain, opening up the prospect of a new royal son, and the two were married at Windsor Castle in January 1121. [ 265 ] [ nb 27 ] Henry appears to have chosen her because she was attractive and came from a prestigious noble line.
Adeliza of Louvain: Godfrey I, Count of Leuven Ida of Chiny: c. 1103 24 January 1121 30 January 1121 1 December 1135 Husband's death: 23 April 1151 Affligem Abbey: Geoffrey V of Anjou: Fulk V of Anjou Ermengarde of Maine: 24 August 1113 1128 7 April 1141 Wife's accession (disputed) - 1148 Wife's deposition: 7 September 1151 Le Mans Cathedral ...
Sir Richard de Percy (c. 1170–1244), 5th Baron Percy, was a Magnate from the North of England, and a participant in the First Barons' War. [1]He was the son of Agnes de Perci, suo jure Baroness Percy, the heiress of the Percy estates, and her husband Joscelin of Louvain (1121–1180), who was styled "brother of the queen" (referring to Adeliza of Louvain, second wife of Henry I). [1]
Adeliza of Louvain [1] Godfrey I, Count of Louvain 1103 24 January 1121 1 December 1135 husband's death: 23 April 1151 ... became Queen consort of France:
Their descendants in Mons and Louvain continued their spirit of opposition to the king. [7] The house also produced a queen-consort of England in the form of Adeliza of Leuven , who married Henry I of England .
William was an important member of Henry I of England's household, and after the king's death he married Henry's widow, Queen Adeliza of Louvain, in 1138. William and Adeliza were parents to the following children: William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel; Renier (Renyer) d'Aubigny (d 1200) Henry d'Aubigny; Geoffrey d'Aubigny