Genealogy John Muijsers » Adelaide-Blanche van Anjou (± 940-1026)

Personal data Adelaide-Blanche van Anjou 

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Household of Adelaide-Blanche van Anjou

(1) She is married to Stephen van Gevaudan.

They got married about 955.


Child(ren):

  1. William van Gevaudan  ± 955-975
  2. Pons van Gévaudan  ????-< 1011 


(2) She is married to Raymond Iii (V) van Toulouse.

They got married in the year 975.


Child(ren):

  1. William Iii van Toulouse  ± 970-1037 


(3) She is married to Louis V van Frankrijk.

They got married in the year 982 at Vieille-Brioude, 43262, Haute Loire, Auvergne, Frankrijk.


(4) She is married to William I van Provence.

They got married in the year 984.


Child(ren):

  1. William ii van Provence  ± 981-1018 
  2. Constance van Arles  986-1034 
  3. Ermengarde van Provence  ± 987-???? 


(5) She is married to Otto-Willem van Bourgondie.

They got married about 994.


Notes about Adelaide-Blanche van Anjou

Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou[a] (c.  940 –1026) was the countess consort by marriage of Gévaudan and Forez, of Toulouse, of Provence, and of Burgundy; and queen consort of Aquitaine. She was the regent of Gevaudan during the minority of her sons in the 960s, and the regent of Provence during the minority of her stepson from 994 until 999. She was the daughter of Fulk II, Count of Anjou, and Gerberga and sister of Geoffrey Greymantle.[1] She successfully increased Angevin fortunes, being married a total of five times.[2] Her family had become upwardly mobile to the point that, as a member of just the third generation from Ingelger, Adelaide-Blanche had married into the highest ranks of the older nobility of western Francia.[2]

Her first marriage was to Stephen, the powerful Count of Gévaudan[3] and Forez in eastern Aquitaine.[4] She was no more than fifteen at the time[5] and he was much older. Still, they had three children who survived to adulthood.[4] Stephen died in the early 960s[4] and after his death she ruled the lands as regent for her sons William, Pons and Bertrand.[6] She continued to govern Gevaudan and Forez while her remaining two sons learned to rule their father's counties.[6] Additionally, after her oldest son William's death in 975 she raised his infant son Stephen.[6] Her brother Guy (a.k.a. Guido II) was made Count-Bishop of le Puy in 975 amidst local opposition and at his request Adelaide, acting for her sons Guy and Bertrand, led an army to aid him in establishing the "Peace of God" in le Puy.[6]

In 982, as the widow of her second husband, Raymond, count of Toulouse, she wed Louis, son of King Lothair of France.[7] The two were crowned King and Queen of Aquitaine at Brioude by her brother Bishop Guy of le Puy.[7] The marriage lasted just over a year due to the couple being unable to peacefully live together.[7] There was also a significant age difference—he being fifteen and Adelaide-Blanche being over forty.[7] Adelaide found herself in a precarious situation with King Lothair but was rescued by Count William I of Provence[b][8] whom she subsequently married in c. 984.[9] Count William of Provence died in 994 shortly after becoming a monk at Avignon.[10]

In 1010 king Robert II of France along with Odo II, Count of Blois went to Rome to secure an annulment from Robert's second wife, Constance of Arles, Adelaide-Blanche's daughter by William I. Pope Sergius IV, a friend to the Angevin counts, upheld the marriage and additionally upheld Adelaide's struggle to maintain control of lands at Montmajour Abbey.[11] These lands, at Perth, had been donated by Count William I of Provence with his wife Adelaide-Blanche, as well as by a previous donation by William's father, Boson.[12] A dispute over these lands arose by four brothers, sons of Nevolongus, who pope Sergius threatened with excommunication if they did not withdraw their claim.[12] The claim was withdrawn and the lands remained under the control of Adelaide-Blanche acting as regent for her son William II of Provence.[12]

The cloister of Montmajour Abbey her final resting place.
Her fifth marriage was to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy,[c] who subsequently died 21 September 1026.[13] Adelaide-Blanche herself died in 1026, aged approximately eighty-six.[3] The location of her death was probably at Avignon, since the year of her death is recorded by Arnoux, a monk of the abbey of Saint-André, near Avignon. She was buried in Montmajour Abbey, near Arles, considered at the time as the burial place of the family of counts of Provence.
She married first, c.  955, Stephen, Count of Gévaudan (directs to French Wikipedia since no English language page yet).[14][15] Children of this marriage were:
William, (c.  955–975).[6]
Pons, Count of Gévaudan and Forez. He died aft. 26 February 1011.[16]
Bertrand, Count of Gévaudan.[16]
Almodis of Gévaudan, she married Adalbert I de Charroux, Count de la Haute March.[16]
Her second marriage was to Raymond, Count of Toulouse and Prince of Gothia,[2] in 975. He died in 978. She had by him at least one child:
William III, Count of Toulouse
She married as her third husband Louis V of France and the two were crowned King and Queen of Aquitaine but the marriage ended in annulment.[7][15]
As her fourth husband she married, c. 984, William I of Provence[10][15] Together they had:
Constance of Arles,[15] who later married Robert II of France.[10]
Ermengarde, she married Robert I, Count of Auvergne.[10]
Tota-Adelaide, she married Bernard I, Count of Besalú.[10]
Her final marriage was to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy. He and Adelaide had no children.

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