ADAM (-1125 or after). Châtelain d´Amiens. The Vita Godefridis Bishop of Amiens names "Adamum [Ambianensi] civitatis principem" when recording disturbances in the town[97]. Guibert de Nogent records that "Adam…cui præerat ipse" helped "Ingelrannus urbis comes" quell a rebellion in Amiens[98]. Suger's Vita Ludovici records that "Ambianensem…civitatis Adæ…tyranni" was dispossessed by Louis VI King of France[99]. [m firstly ---. No direct reference to this supposed first marriage has been found. However, assuming that Adam´s second marriage is correctly stated below, it is unlikely that his sons Adelelme and Guy were born to his second wife, who would have been the first cousin of their wives.] m [secondly] BEATRIX de Boves, daughter of ENGUERRAND [I] Seigneur de Boves Comte d´Amiens & his wife Ada de Marle [Roucy] (-1144). Malbrancq records her parentage and marriage[100], but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. Adam & his [first] wife had two children