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Nocher comte de Bar-sur-Aube
(-After 1019)
Adelisa
Nocher Comte de Bar-sur-Aube
(-Bef 1040)
Adèle de Bar-sur-Aube Reina des Francs
(-1053)

 

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Raoul III "the Great" Comte de Valois et Amiens, Montdidier, et Vexin

Adèle de Bar-sur-Aube Reina des Francs

  • Born: Vitry, Pas-de-Calais, France
  • Marriage: Raoul III "the Great" Comte de Valois et Amiens, Montdidier, et Vexin 160
  • Died: 1053

bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Raoul "le Grand".
Raoul
"le Grand" married, as her fourth husband, Aelisa de Bar-sur-Aube, widow firstly of Reanaud de Semur-en-Brionnais, secondly of Renard Comte de Joigny and thirdly of Roger (I) avoué de Vignory, daughter and heiress of Nocher (II) Comte de Bar-sur-Aube et de Vitry-en-Perthois. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Adala" wife of "comitis Veromandie (error for Valois) Rodolfi" and mother of "Symonem et filiam…Adala", but does not give her origin [Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1062, MGH SS XXIII, p. 793]. The Acta Sanctorum commentary on the life of St Simon de Valois, based on an undated manuscript of the abbey of Saint-Claude, records that "Rodulpho (Simonis genitori)" married three wives, firstly "Adela, Nocheri Barrensis ad Albam comitis filia, Notheri comitis Suessionum neptis, Archardi proneptis" who had previously married "Rainaldum de Sinemuro, Rainardum comitem de Jooniaco, Rotgerium de Wangionis ripa" [Acta Sanctorum, September VIII, p. 720].


Adèle married Raoul III "the Great" Comte de Valois et Amiens, Montdidier, et Vexin, son of Raoul II and Adèle de Bréteuil.189 (Raoul III "the Great" Comte de Valois et Amiens, Montdidier, et Vexin was born in 1025, died on 8 Sep 1074 in Crépy-en-Valois, église collégiale Saint-Arnou and was buried in Crépy-en-Valois, église collégiale Saint-Arnou.)


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