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Adâ©laâØde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine is your 29th great grandmother.
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‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
her mother ·Üí William Hatcher, of Varina Parish
her father ·Üí William Hatcher, Sr.
his father ·Üí Katherine Reade
his mother ·Üí Anne Yelverton
her mother ·Üí Anne Paston
her mother ·Üí Margaret Paston
her mother ·Üí John de Mauteby
her father ·Üí Margaret de Mautby
his mother ·Üí Sir Roger de Beauchamp, of Bletsoe
her father ·Üí Lord Roger de Beauchamp, Sr., 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletso
his father ·Üí Alice de Tosny
his mother ·Üí Ralph VI de Tosny, Lord of Flamstead
her father ·Üí Constance de Beaumont
his mother ·Üí Richard I de Beaumont, Viscount
her father ·Üí Roscelin de Beaumont, Vicomte de Beaumont
his father ·Üí Raoul (Ralph) de Beaumont, VI, Vicomte Beaumont-au-Maine
his father ·Üí Ermengarde de Nevers
his mother ·Üí Guillaume I, comte de Nevers
her father ·Üí Renaud I, comte de Nevers
his father ·Üí Mathilde (Mahaut) de Bourgogne, Dame De Limais
his mother ·Üí Adâ©laâØde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine
her mother
Adâ©laâØde d'Anjou, Reine de France
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 946
Anjou, now, Pays de la Loire, France
Death:
May 29, 1026 (76-84)
Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Câ¥te d'Azur, France
Place of Burial:
Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Montmajour, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Câ¥te d'Azur, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Fulk II, count of Anjou and Gerberge du Maine, comtesse d'Anjou
Wife of ââtienne II de Brioude, comte de Gâ©vaudan; Raymond IV, comte de Toulouse; Louis V 'le Fainâ¢eant' de France, Roi de Francie Occidentale; Guillaume II le Liberateur, comte de Provence and Otto Guillaume I, comte de Bourgogne et de Mâ¢con
Mother of Pons, comte de Gâ©vaudan; Ermengarde / Humberge de Limoges de Gâ©vaudan, [daughter of Etienne II de Gâ©vaudan and ADelais d'Anjou]; Almodis de Limoges de Gâ©vaudan; Eimilde de Gâ©vaudan; Guillaume III Taillefer, comte de Toulouse; Liedgarde; Lucia de Provence, comtesse consort de Razâ®s; Guillaume III le Pieux, comte de Provence; Constance d'Arles, reine consort de France; Ermengarde of Arles; Guy I, comte de Mâ¢con and Mathilde (Mahaut) de Bourgogne, dame de Limais ¬´¬´ less
Sister of Drogon d'Anjou, Bishop de le Puy; Geoffrey I "Greymantle", count of Anjou; Bouchard IV, dit "le Vâ©nâ©rable", III. comte de Vendâ¥me; Adela d'Anjou; Seigneur Foulques Ier de Briollay; Agnâ®s d'Anjou; Aelips d'Anjou; 'Countess Toulouse' d' Anjou Adelaise Arsinde Blanche; Guy d'Anjou, Bishop of Le Puy and Humbert d'Anjou ¬´¬´ less
https://www.geni.com/people/Adâ©laâØde-la-Blanche-d-Anjou-Reine-consort-d-Aquitaine/6000000002453715498
Adâ©laâØde 'Blanche' d'Anjou:
Parents: Foulques II d'Anjou and Gerberge
Spouses:
1. Etienne de Brioude
2. Raymond IV, Comte de Toulouse
3. Louis, Roi d'Aquitaine
4. Guillaume 'le Libâ©rateur', Comte d'Arles
5. Othon Guillaume, Comte de Macon (also known as Gugliemo di Ivrea)
From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Anjou and Maine:
ADELAIS [Blanche] d'Anjou ([940/50]-[29 May 1026, bur Montmajour, near Arles]).
Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Chronicle of Saint-Pierre du Puy which names "comes Gaufridus cognomento GrisogonellaဦPontius et Bertrandus eius nepotesဦmatre eorum Adalaide sorore ipsius"[69], the brothers Pons and Bertrand being confirmed in other sources as the sons of Etienne de Brioude, for example, the charter dated 1000 under which "duo germani fratresဦPontius, alter Bertrandus" donated property to Saint-Chaffre for the souls of "patris sui Stephani matrisque nomine Alaicis"[70].
Adelais's second and third marriages are confirmed by Richer who records the marriage of Louis and "Adelaidem, Ragemundi nuper defuncti ducis Gothorum uxorem" and their coronation as king and queen of Aquitaine[71].
The Chronicon Andegavensi names "Blanchiam filiam Fulconis Boni comitis Andegavensis" as wife of the successor of "Lotharius rex Francorum", but confuses matters by stating that the couple were parents of "filiam Constantiam" wife of Robert II King of France[72]. The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence names "Blanchiam" as the wife of "Lotharius rexဦLudovicum filium" but does not give her origin[73].
She was crowned Queen of Aquitaine with her third husband on the day of their marriage.
The Libro de Otiis Imperialibus names "Blanchiam" as wife of "Ludovicus puer [filius Lotharii]"[74]. Rodulfus Glaber refers to the unnamed wife of "Ludowicum" as "ab Aquitanis partibus uxorem", recounting that she tricked him into travelling to Aquitaine where "she left him and attached herself to her own family"[75]. Richer records her marriage with "Wilelmum Arelatensem" after her divorce from Louis[76].
Her fourth marriage is confirmed by the Historia Francorum which names "Blanca sorore Gaufridi comitis Andegavensis" as wife of "Guillelmi comitis Arelatensis"[77]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Blanche comitisse Arelatensis" as mother of "Constantia [uxor Robertus rex]", specifying that she was "soror Gaufridi Grisagonelli"[78].
The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "Blanca sorore eius" ( "eius" referring incorrectly to Foulques "Nerra" Comte d'Anjou) as wife of "Guillelmi Arelatensis comitis" and as mother of Constance, wife of Robert II King of France[79].
"Adalaiz comitissa" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1003[80]. This charter is subscribed by "Emma comitissaဦWilelmus comes", the second of whom was presumably the son of Adelais but the first of whom has not been identified. "PontiusဦMassiliensis ecclesie pontifex" issued a charter dated 1005 with the consent of "domni Rodhbaldi comitis et domne Adalaizis comitisse, domnique Guillelmi comitis filii eius"[81]. "Adalax comitissa mater Villelmi quondam Provintie comitis et Geriberga eque comitissaဦeiusdem principis olim uxor" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of their late son and husband respectively by charter dated 1018 (this document making no mention of her supposed fifth husband)[82].
No explanation has been found for her having been named Adelais in some sources and Blanche in others, as it is difficult to interpret these documents to mean that they referred to two separate individuals.
Adelais's supposed fifth marriage is deduced from the following: Count Othon-Guillaume's wife is named Adelais in several charters[83], and Pope Benedict VIII refers to "domnⶠAdeleidi comitissⶠcognomento Blanchâ¶" with "nuruique eius domnⶠGerbergⶠcomitissâ¶" when addressing her supposed husband in a document dated Sep 1016[84], Gerberga presumably being Count Othon-Guillaume's daughter by his first wife who was the widow of Adelaide-Blanche d¬¥Anjou's son by her fourth husband. However, the document in question appears not to specify that "domnⶠAdeleidi·Ä¶" was the wife of Othon Guillaume and the extracts seen (the full text has not yet been consulted) do not permit this conclusion to be drawn. It is perfectly possible that the Pope named Adelais-Blanche in the letter only in reference to her relationship to Othon Guillaume¬¥s daughter.
If her fifth marriage is correct, Adelais would have been considerably older than her new husband, and probably nearly 60 years old when she married (Othon-Guillaume's first wife died in [1002/04]), which seems unlikely.
Another difficulty is presented by three entries dated 1018, 1024 and 1026 which appear to link Adelais to Provence while, if the fifth marriage was correct, she would have been with her husband (whose death is recorded in Sep 1026) in Mâ¢con.
These entries are: firstly, "Adalax comitissa mater Villelmi quondam Provintie comitis et Geriberga eque comitissa·Ä¶eiusdem principis olim uxor" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of their late son and husband respectively by charter dated 1018[85]; secondly, "Vuilelmus filius Rodbaldi" donated property "in comitatu Aquense in valle·Ä¶Cagnanam" to Marseille Saint-Victor by charter dated 1024, signed by "Adalaiz comitissa, Vuilelmus comes filius Rodbaldi"[86]; and thirdly, a manuscript written by Arnoux, monk at Saint-Andrâ©-lâ®s-Avignon, records the death in 1026 of "Adalax comitissa"[87].
The necrology of Saint-Pierre de Mâ¢con records the death "IV Kal Jun" of "Adalasia comitissa vocata regali progenie orta"[88]. An enquiry dated 2 Jan 1215 records that "comitissa Blanca" was buried "apud Montem Majorem"[89].
m firstly ([950/60]) as his second wife, ETIENNE de Brioude, son of BERTRAND --- & his wife Emilgarde [Emilde] --- (-before [970/75]).
m secondly ([970/75]) RAYMOND IV Comte de Toulouse, son of RAYMOND III Comte de Toulouse & his wife Gundinildis --- ([945/55]-killed "Carazo" [972/79]).
m thirdly (Vieux-Brioude, Haute-Loire 982, divorced 984) LOUIS associate King of the Franks, son of LOTHAIRE King of the Franks & Emma d'Arles [Italy] ([966/67]-Compiâ®gne 21 May 987, bur Compiâ®gne, â©glise collâ©giale de Saint-Corneille). Crowned King of Aquitaine the day of his marriage in 982. He succeeded his father in 986 as LOUIS V King of the Franks.
m fourthly ([984/86]) as his second wife, GUILLAUME [II] "le Libâ©rateur" Comte d'Arles Marquis de Provence, son of BOSON [II] Comte d'Arles & his wife Constantia [de Vienne] ([955]-Avignon 993 after 29 Aug, bur Sarrians, â©glise de Sainte-Croix).
[m fifthly (before 1016) as his second wife, OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâ¢con et de Nevers [Bourgogne-Comtâ©], son of ADALBERTO associate-King of Italy & his wife Gerberge de Chalon ([960/62]-Dijon 21 Sep 1026).]
References
[69] Saint-Chaffre, Chronicon Monasterii Sancti Petri Aniciensis, CCCCXII, p. 152. [70] Saint-Chaffre CXLIV, p. 70. [71] Guadet, J. (ed.) (1845) Richeri Historiarum (Paris) (·ÄúRicher·Äù) III.XCII and XCIV, pp. 112 and 114. [72] Chronico Andegavensi 987, RHGF X, p. 271. [73] Chronicon sancti Maxentii Pictavensis, Chroniques des Eglises d¬¥Anjou, p. 382. [74] Libro Otiis Imperialibus, RHGF IX, p. 45. [75] France, J., Bulst, N. and Reynolds, P. (eds. and trans.) (1989) Rodulfi Glabri Historiarum Libri Quinque, Rodulfus Glaber Opera (Oxford) Rodulfi Glabri, Historiarum I.7, p. 17. [76] Richer III.XCV, p. 116. [77] Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum continet Actus 9, MGH SS IX, p. 385, additional manuscript quoted in footnote ***. [78] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1013, MGH SS XXIII, p. 780. [79] Chronica de Gesta Consulum Andegavorum, Chroniques d'Anjou, p. 110. [80] Guâ©rard, M. (1857) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Paris) Tome I, 653, p. 645. [81] Guâ©rard, M. (1857) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Paris) Tome I, 15, p. 18. [82] Guâ©rard, M. (1857) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Paris) Tome I, 630, p. 626. [83] Ragut, M. C. (ed.) (1864) Cartulaire de Saint-Vincent de Mâ¢con (Mâ¢con) (·ÄúMâ¢con·Äù) 471, 490, pp. 271, 284-5, and Bernard, A. and Bruel, A. (eds.) (1876-1903) Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny (Paris) (·ÄúCluny·Äù) Tome IV, 2694, p. 721. [84] Benedict VIII, Letter 16, Patrologia Latina CXXXIX1603, cited in Bouchard, C. B. (1987) Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy 980-1198 (Cornell University Press), p. 270, and quoted in Manteyer, G. de (1908) La Provence du 1â®re au 12â®me siâ®cles (Paris), p. 274. [85] Guâ©rard, M. (1857) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Paris) Tome I, 630, p. 626. [86] Guâ©rard, M. (1857) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Paris) Tome I, 225, p. 252. [87] Manteyer (1908), p. 273, quoting Bibl. nat. de Madrid, ms. Ee 40, fo 118 vo. [88] Obituaires de Lyon II, Prieurâ© Saint-Pierre de Mâ¢con, p. 482. [89] Manteyer (1908), p. 274, quoting Biblioth. Mâ©janes ms. 812, recueil Bouquier, t. 1, pp. 145-6, Catal. des mss. Dâ©partements, t. XVI, Aix, 1894 ms. 915.
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