• Adelaide of Maurienne, also called Alix or Adele (1092 – 18 November 1154) was Queen of France as the second wife of King Louis VI (1115–1137). Family.
  • Adelaide was the daughter of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy,[1] and niece of Pope Callixtus II, who once visited her court in France.
  • Adélaide de Savoie ou Adélaïde de Maurienne est la fille du comte Humbert II de Savoie et de Gisèle de Bourgogne, elle née en 1100, elle épouse le roi de ...
  • Adelaide of Maurienne was one of the most powerful queens in French history.
  • Louis’in ölümünden sonra, Adelaide, zamanın çoğu dul kraliçesinin yaptığı gibi, hemen manastır hayatına çekilmedi.
  • William W. Kibler ve Grover A. Zinn, (Routledge, 1995), 7. ^ Nolan, 'Maurienne Adelaide Mezarı'. ^ Huneycutt, 'Creation of a Crone', s. 27-8.
  • Orijinal Adı : Adèle de Savoie, Adélaïde de Maurienne. second spouse but first Queen consort of Louis VI of France.
  • Adelaide of Savoy was the second spouse but first Queen consort of Louis VI of France.
  • Peter I of Courtenay youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second queen consort, Adélaide de Maurienne (1126-1183).
  • Adelaide of Maurienne played a pivotal role in the politics of the time, serving as a trusted advisor to her husband and exerting significant influence over court affairs.
  • The jealous Adélaide lured him into the clutches of a hungry lion, but William ripped out the beast's tongue with his bare hands and thus killed it.
  • The second issue is the historicism implicit in Adelaide’s tomb, the evocation of the venerated past through artistic forms that marked the revival of...
  • Pedigree report of Adelaide de Maurienne, daughter of Humbert The Fat de Savoy II and Gisela de Burgundy, born in 1092 in France.