Adélaïs, comtesse de Valois
- Born: Valois now Oise, Picardy, France
- Married: 1059 or before
- Died: After 1077
Research Notes:
The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Symonem et filiam…Adala" as children of "comitis Veromandie [error for Valois] Rodolfi" and his wife Adela. Her marriage is confirmed by an undated charter, quoted by Acta Sanctorum, under which "Rodulfus comes" donated property to Saint-Rémy, confirmed by "Symonem filium meum, duos quoque generos meos, quos de filiabus meis habeo, id est Heribertum comitem et juvenem…Bartholomeum".
Ctss de Valois. "Herbertus Vermandensium et Vadascorum comes" donated property to the church of Saint-Quentin and others, with the consent of "Alide coniugis meæ", by charter dated 1059 (date unlikely to be correct, considering that Héribert did not succeed as Comte de Valois until 1077). 1
Marriage Information:
Adélaïs married Héribert VI, comte de Vermandois, son of Eudes, comte de Vermandois and Pavia, in 1059 or before. (Héribert VI, comte de Vermandois was born about 1032 in Vermandois, Normandy, France and died about 1080.) |