de Savoie, Adélaïde

Nom de naissance de Savoie, Adélaïde 1a
ID Gramps I43344
Genre féminin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 1079    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Savoie, Othon Ier [I08606]
Mère de Suse, Adélaïde [I08609]
         de Savoie, Adélaïde [I43344]
    Le frère (germain)     de Savoie, Amédée II [I08671]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Savoie, Berthe [I08605]

Familles

    Famille de von Rheinfelden, Rudolf et de Savoie, Adélaïde [F08448]
Mariés Mari von Rheinfelden, Rudolf [I53050]
  Enfants
  1. von Rheinfelden, Adelheid [I55079]
  2. von Rheinfelden, Agnès [I57009]

Anecdote

ADELAIDE ([1052/53]-[Schloß Twiel] early 1079, bur St Blasius). The Annales of Berthold, which record the death in 1079 of "uxor…regis Roudolfi…Adelheit, filia Adelheidæ marchionissæ, soror Berhtæ reginæ uxoris Heinrici", confirm that Adelaide was the daughter of Adelaida di Susa[130]. Adelaide's daughter Adelheid is named with "progenitoribus Rodolfo…rege et Adelheida…regina matertera Heinrici quarti inperatoris" in a charter dated [1079/10 Oct 1086][131]. It is assumed that she was the daughter of her mother's third marriage but this is not certain. Europäische Stammtafeln[132] shows Adelaide's birth date as "after 1052", presumably based on the likelihood that she was born after her sister Berthe, as Heinrich IV King of Germany would presumably have married the older daughter. Concerning her marriage date, it is likely that the marriage took place after the marriage of her sister, assuming that Oddon was her father. She is named "Adalheid coniux Ruodulfi ducis" in the Annales Weissemburgenses, which record that she was accused of being unchaste, was repudiated by her husband two years later, and found asylum at the court of Pope Alexander II[133]. The Annales of Berthold record that "rex…Roudolfus…uxor" was "in partes Burgundiæ a Turego divertens", suffering "iniurias" in "quodam castello suo"[134]. The wife of "Rudolfus rex de Arle" is named "Adelheidis" in a list of founders of the monastery of St Peter in Schwarzwald[135]. The Annales Sancti Blasii record the death in 1079 of "Adelheit uxor Roudolfi regis" and her burial "apud Sanctum Blasium"[136]. The Annales of Berthold record the death in 1079 of "uxor…regis Roudolfi…Adelheit, filia Adelheidæ marchionissæ, soror Berhtæ reginæ uxoris Heinrici" and her burial "ad monasterium Sancti Blasii"[137]. [m firstly (divorced) as his first wife, GUIGUES [IV] "Pinguis" Comte d'Albon, son of GUIGUES [III] "Vetus" [d'Albon] & his wife Adelais --- ([1025/30]-[1075]). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[138], Adelaide married firstly Guigues Comte d'Albon. Another table in Europäische Stammtafeln shows the first wife of Guigues Comte d'Albon as "Adelais (von Turin)" and their son Guigues II Comte d'Albon as co-heir of Adelaida Marchese di Susa in 1091[139]. The basis for this alleged first marriage has not been found, but it is unlikely to be correct considering the estimated birth date of Adelaide.] m ([1061/62]) as his second wife, RUDOLF von Rheinfelden Duke of Swabia, son of KUNO Graf & his wife --- (before 1027-killed in battle near Hohenmölsen, Merseburg [15/16] Oct 1080, bur Merseburg Cathedral). He was elected King of Germany in 1077.

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 5902225A445D4759A2ACC40B085CE36BE72A
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Savoie, Othon Ier [I08606]
    1. de Suse, Adélaïde [I08609]
      1. de Savoie, Adélaïde
        1. von Rheinfelden, Rudolf [I53050]
          1. von Rheinfelden, Adelheid [I55079]
          2. von Rheinfelden, Agnès [I57009]
      2. de Savoie, Amédée II [I08671]
      3. de Savoie, Berthe [I08605]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc260675735
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut