Foulques, vicomte d' Angers
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Unknown d' Amboise
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Adèle de Buzançais
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Ingelger I d' Anjou, vicomte d’Angers

Adèle de Buzançais 1

  • Married: Abt 878

   Also called Adelais/Aelinde/Rescinde d' Amboise. 1

  General Notes:

33 x great-grandmother

  Research Notes:

The Historia Comitum Andegavorum records that Ingelger married "Rursus Adelardus et Raymo ambo germani fratres, Turonensium et Andegavensium pontifices, neptem suam Aelindis" and that her dowry consisted of "alodiis suis…Ambazio, Busenciaco et Castellione". The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum records that Ingelger married "Landonensis castri sive Gastinensis pagi consul nomine Gaufredus…filiam unicam…Adelam", and thereby inherited "Landonensi castro" as she was the heir of her father who had no surviving male issue, but this text may confuse Ingelger's wife with the first wife of Comte Foulques II "le Bon", Gerberge de Gâtinais.

The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum records that, after the death of her husband, Adelais was unjustly accused of adultery by a group of nobles led by "Guntrannus parens Ingelgerii" but later exonerated. 2

  Marriage Information:

Adèle married Ingelger I d' Anjou, vicomte d’Angers, son of Tertulle, comte d' Anjou, and Péronelle de Bourgogne, about 878. (Ingelger I d' Anjou was born between 845 and 850 in Orleans, Loiret, Orleanais/Centre, France, died about 888 in St. Martin, Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine/Centre, France and was buried in église Saint-Martin, Châteauneuf.)

Sources


1 Comtes de Gâtinais et d'Anjou (& 1ers Plantagenêts), Gâtinais, Perche, Anjou, Vendômois, Etienne Pattou, 2007, p. 3.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Adelais.


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