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Adeliza of
Louvain (also Adelicia, Adela, Adelais, and
Aleidis; c. 1103 – March/April 1151) was
Queen of
England from 1121 to 1135 as the
second wife...
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Aleidis Raiscop (also Reiscop, Raeskop; 1449 in Goch — 15
December 1507 at
Rolandswerth monastery) was a
German Benedictine monk and a writer. She is...
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Adelaide of
Holland (Dutch:
Aleide (
Aleidis); c. 1230 –
buried 9
April 1284), was a
Countess of
Hainaut by
marriage to John I,
Count of Hainaut. She acted...
- III [IV].
Married Aleidis von
Sulzbach 1172–1193
Dietrich IV [V].
Married Margarete von
Holland 1193–1202
Arnold III.
Married Aleidis von
Heinsberg 1202–1260...
- name. It, like the
Dutch name
Alida and
their variations – Aleid, Aleide,
Aleidis, Aleijd, Aleyda, etc. – is
derived from the
Germanic Adelheid ('noble person')...
- Hermit's
parents would, therefore, be
Renauld de Hérimont and
Aleidis Montaigu (
Aleidis is
known in Huy as the "mother of Dom Pierre, with a home in Huy")...
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where Count Otto II of
Guelders defeated Aleidis and was
chosen regent by the
nobles who
opposed Aleidis. Otto II
served as
Floris V's
guardian until...
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known children are: Henry, who died young,
shortly after his
engagement to
Aleidis (born c. 1186),
daughter of Dirk VII of Holland; Gerard, the
Count of Guelders...
- wife
Yolande of Dreux. Alternatively, she was
known as
Alice (French) or
Aleidis (Dutch). She was
Duchess of
Brabant as a
result of her
marriage to Henry...
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Count Dietrich II of
Cleves and Ida of Louvain. They had
three daughters:
Aleidis (died
about 1203).
Petronilla (died
before 1203) Ada (c. 1188–1227) A....