Adeliza (Alice) of Normandy, Countess Of Burgundy

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Adeliza de Normandie, comtesse de Bourgogne

Spanish: Da. Adelaida de Normandía, comtesse de Bourgogne, French: de Buonalbergo, comtesse de Bourgogne, Italian: de Buonalbergo, comtesse de Bourgogne
Also Known As: "Adeliza", "Alix", "Judith", "Alice", "Alisa", "Adelaide", "Adélaïde", "Adele", "Adela", "Aelis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
Death: July 07, 1037 (30-39)
Marne, Grand Est, France
Place of Burial: Bourgogne, France
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy and Judith of Brittany
Wife of Reginald I Burgundy, count palatine of Burgundy
Mother of Guy of Brionne; William I "the Great" count of Burgundy; Hugh de Bourgogne, Viscount of Lons-le-Saunier and Falcon of Burgundy
Sister of Robert I "the Magnificent", Duke of Normandy; Richard III, duke of Normandy; William of Normandy, de Fecamp; Lady Eleanore FitzRichard van Normandie, gravin van Vlaanderen and Matilda of Normandy
Half sister of Mauger, Archbishop of Rouen; William of Normandy, Count Of Talou & Arques and Papia de Normandie, Daughter of Richard II

Occupation: Comtesse
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About Adeliza (Alice) of Normandy, Countess Of Burgundy

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_of_Normandy

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Adélaïde de Normandie (Adeliza, Aélis), c.1002 - 1038

Parents: Richard 'le Bon' & Judith de Bretagne Spouse: Renaud de Mâcon, Comte de Bourgogne Children: 1. Guillaume 2. Guy 3. Hugues 4. Fulques

LINKS http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad%C3%A9la%C3%AFde_de_Normandie_%28100... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaud_I,_Count_of_Burgundy http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#_Toc148955359

MEDIEVAL LANDS ADELAIS [Judith] ([1000]-7 Jul [after 1030]). Guillaume de Jumièges records that Duke Richard and Judith had three daughters, of whom one named Adelise married "Renaud comte de Bourgogne"[170]. Orderic Vitalis records her marriage and calls her amita of William I King of England[171]. "Otto comes qui nominatur Willelmus" issued a charter dated 2 Nov 1023 subscribed by "Raynardi comitis, Adheleydis uxoris eius"[172]. "Raynaldi comitis, Adheleys uxoris eius" subscribed the charter dated 1030 by which "Robertus regis Roberti filius et regis Henrici filii eius germanus…Burgundie Dux" restored property to Cluny[173]. "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[174]. "Iudid comitisse" is assumed in traditional genealogies[175] to have been the same person as Adelais. However, it is also possible that she was Comte Renaud's second wife, Adelais having died earlier.

m (before 1 Sep 1016) [as his first wife,] RENAUD de Mâcon, son of OTHON I GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon [Bourgogne-Comt%C3%A9] & his first wife Ermentrude de Roucy ([990]-3/4 Sep 1057, bur Besançon). He succeeded his father in 1026 as RENAUD I Comte Palatin de Bourgogne.

RENAUD de Mâcon, son of OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon [Bourgogne-Comt%C3%A9] & his first wife Ermentrude de Roucy ([990]-3/4 Sep 1057, bur Besançon). Rodulfus Glaber names "Rainaldus" as one of the sons of "Willemus, Henrici ducis priuignus, Adalberti Longobardorum ducis filius" & his wife[6]. His mother's name is confirmed by the charter dated 1029 under which "Reinaldus comes filius Ottonis cognomento Vuilelmi…Yrmengardis coniugis" donated property "ecclesiam sancti Nicolai vallis iuxta Poliniacum" to Cluny, confirmed by "Rodulfus rex"[7]. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Otto comes cognomento Willelmus" with "filii eius Rainaldi" dated 1004 "pro anima Hinrici Ducis, qui eum loco filii adoptavit et genitricis sue Gerberge uxoris predicti Ducis, ac filii sui Widonis et Hermintrudis coniugis"[8]. "Otto comes et uxor mea Adila" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by two charters dated to 1015 or before (during the reign of Robert I King of France) both subscribed by "Rainaldi filii sui"[9]. He succeeded his father in 1026 as RENAUD I Comte de Bourgogne, although at that time the "county of Burgundy" did not yet exist as such, the title being purely descriptive of the area in which Renaud exercised his power[10]. The Chronicle of Saint-Bénigne, interpolated into the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines, records that "filius eius [=comes Otto Guilelmus] comes Rainaldus" succeeded his father in "terram ultra Sagonnam" dividing the territory with his nephew "filius alterius filii eius Guidonis, alter comes Otto"[11]. Guillaume de Jumièges records that comte Renaud was imprisoned by Hugues Comte de Chalon but released with help from his father-in-law Richard II Duke of Normandy[12], dated to 1026. Renaud supported Emperor Konrad II in the latter's struggle with Eudes Comte de Blois for control over the kingdom of Burgundy after the death of the last King Rudolf III in 1032. "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[13]. The Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon records that "Ludowicus comes" expelled "Reginoldum principem, reginæ Agnetis avunculum, sed Heinrico regi inimicum" from "castellum…Mons Piligardæ"[14]. Emperor Heinrich III defeated Comte Renaud in battle after the latter besieged Montbéliard, forcing him to swear allegiance to the Comte de Montbéliard at Soleure in 1045. Herimannus records that "Reginolf et Gerolt Burgundiones" submitted to Heinrich III King of Germany "apud Solodurum" [Solothurn] in 1045[15].

m [firstly] (before 1 Sep 1016) ADELAIS [Judith] de Normandie, daughter of RICHARD II Duke of Normandy & his first wife Judith de Rennes [Bretagne] ([1000]-7 Jul [after 1030]). Guillaume de Jumièges records that Duke Richard and Judith had three daughters, of which one named Adelise married "Renaud comte de Bourgogne"[16]. Orderic Vitalis records her marriage and calls her amita of William I King of England[17]. Rodulfus Glaber states that "filiam Richardi Rotomagensis ducis, Adeledam" married Renaud[18]. "Otto comes qui nominatur Willelmus" issued a charter dated 2 Nov 1023 subscribed by "Raynardi comitis, Adheleydis uxoris eius"[19]. "Raynaldi comitis, Adheleys uxoris eius" subscribed the charter dated 1030 by which "Robertus regis Roberti filius et regis Henrici filii eius germanus…Burgundie Dux" restored property to Cluny[20].

[m secondly JUDITH, daughter of --- (-after 18 May 1037). "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[21]. "Iudid comitisse" is assumed in traditional genealogies[22] to have been the same person as Adelais. However, it is also possible that she was Comte Renaud's second wife, Adelais having died earlier. This may be corroborated by Renaud's sons being described in the charter as "filii eius" rather than "filii eorum".]

Comte Renaud I & his [first] wife had four children:

1. GUILLAUME de Bourgogne (-12 Nov 1087, bur Besançon). Guillaume de Jumièges names "Guillaume et Gui" as the two sons of "Renaud comte de Bourgogne" and Adelise[23]. He succeeded his father in 1057 as GUILLAUME I "le Grand" Comte Palatin de Bourgogne.

- see below.

2. GUY de Bourgogne (-after 1069). Guillaume de Jumièges names "Guillaume et Gui" as the two sons of "Renaud comte de Bourgogne" and Adelise[24]. His parentage is also given by Orderic Vitalis[25]. The Archbishop of Rouen and the Comte d'Arques proposed Guy as duke of Normandy, his claim being through his mother, in place of his cousin the infant Guillaume le bâtard. Guy remained in Normandy, where he was brought up with his cousin and was given the castles of Brionne and Vernon. Still pursuing his claim, he tried to capture Duke Guillaume in 1046 with the help of Néel de Saint-Sauveur, Renouf vicomte de Bayeux and Haimon le Dentu, but was forced to flee and was finally defeated at Le Val-lès-Dunes in 1047. He was besieged in his castle for three years, pardoned by Duke Guillaume, sought refuge temporarily at the court of Geoffroy Comte d'Anjou, and returned to Burgundy where he continually plotted to dispossess his brother over a period of ten years[26]. Guillaume de Jumièges also records in some detail the rebellion of "Gui fils de Renaud comte des Bourguignons"[27].

3. HUGUES de Bourgogne (-after 1045). "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[28].

4. FOULQUES de Bourgogne . He is named in one charter[29]. same person as …? FOULQUES de Joux . He was called princeps in Burgundia by Herman of Laon[30]. Bouchard suggests that this indicates that he may have been the same person as the son of Comte Renaud[31]. m --- de Roucy, sister of EBLES [II] de Roucy, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms this marriage has not yet been identified.


Famille Elle épouse Renaud Ier (986-1057), comte de Bourgogne et a les enfants suivants :

* Guillaume Ier de Bourgogne dit le Grand ou Tête Hardie (1020-1087) qui lui succède à son père comme comte de Bourgogne. Il est le père du pape Calixte II.

   * Gui de Brionne ou Gui de Bourgogne (v. 1025-1069), élevé à la cour de Normandie, qui voulut succéder au duché de Normandie contre son cousin Guillaume de Normandie (futur Guillaume le Conquérant), mais dut se séparer de ses comtés de Brionne et de Vernon en Normandie, après avoir été à la tête de la coalition des barons de Normandie qui fut défaite lors de la bataille du Val-ès-Dunes en 1047. On sait que Gui de Brionne trouva refuge auprès de son oncle Geoffroy II d'Anjou, comte d'Anjou. Il tenta par la suite de ravir le comté de Bourgogne à son frère Guillaume.
   * Aubrée de Bourgogne (1032–1122) qui épouse en 1051 Robert Guiscard (1020–1085) et eut pour enfants Emma de Hauteville (elle-même mère de Tancrède de Hauteville, héros de la première croisade) et l'illustre Bohémond de Hauteville, prince d'Antioche.
   * Sybille de Bourgogne (1035- v. 1074), qui épouse en 1056 le duc Henri de Bourgogne (petit fils du roi Robert II de France, fils du duc Robert Ier de Bourgogne et frère du duc Hugues Ier de Bourgogne).
   * Hugues de Bourgogne, dit de Superalios (v. 1037- v. 1086), vicomte de Lons-le-Saunier, sire de Montmorot, de Navilly et de Scey, marié à Aldeberge de Scey. Ils eurent pour fils Thibert I de Montmorot, fondateur de la maison de Montmorot (alias de Montmoret).
   * Falcon ou Fouques de Bourgogne (au destin inconnu).



Adélaïde, daughter of Richard 'le Bon' and Judith. Married Renaud I de Bourgogne.



Adélaïde de Normandie (ou Adeliza, ou Aélis), née vers 1002 et morte vers 1038, fut la fille du duc Richard II de Normandie (972-1026) et de Judith de Bretagne (v. 982-1017).

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad%C3%A9la%C3%AFde_de_Normandie_%28100...

Famille Elle épouse Renaud Ier (986-1057), comte de Bourgogne et a les enfants suivants :

   * Guillaume Ier de Bourgogne dit le Grand ou Tête Hardie (1020-1087) qui lui succède à son père comme comte de Bourgogne. Il est le père du pape Calixte II.
   * Gui de Brionne ou Gui de Bourgogne (v. 1025-1069), élevé à la cour de Normandie, qui voulut succéder au duché de Normandie contre son cousin Guillaume de Normandie (futur Guillaume le Conquérant), mais dut se séparer de ses comtés de Brionne et de Vernon en Normandie, après avoir été à la tête de la coalition des barons de Normandie qui fut défaite lors de la bataille du Val-ès-Dunes en 1047. On sait que Gui de Brionne trouva refuge auprès de son oncle Geoffroy II d'Anjou, comte d'Anjou. Il tenta par la suite de ravir le comté de Bourgogne à son frère Guillaume.
   * Aubrée de Bourgogne (1032–1122) qui épouse en 1051 Robert Guiscard (1020–1085) et eut pour enfants Emma de Hauteville (elle-même mère de Tancrède de Hauteville, héros de la première croisade) et l'illustre Bohémond de Hauteville, prince d'Antioche.
   * Sybille de Bourgogne (1035- v. 1074), qui épouse en 1056 le duc Henri de Bourgogne (petit fils du roi Robert II de France, fils du duc Robert Ier de Bourgogne et frère du duc Hugues Ier de Bourgogne).
   * Hugues de Bourgogne, dit de Superalios (v. 1037- v. 1086), vicomte de Lons-le-Saunier, sire de Montmorot, de Navilly et de Scey, marié à Aldeberge de Scey. Ils eurent pour fils Thibert I de Montmorot, fondateur de la maison de Montmorot (alias de Montmoret).
   * Falcon ou Fouques de Bourgogne (au destin inconnu).



Birth: ABT 0990 in of, , Normandy, France Death: AFT 7 Jul 1037 in , , , France

Marriage 1 Renaud I de Burgundy b: ABT 0986 in of, , Bourgogne, France Married: ABT 1011 /BEF 1 SEP 1016 in France Children

Guillaume I de Burgundy b: ABT 1040 in of, , Bourgogue, France


The family of Renaud Ier de BOURGOGNE and Adelaïs dite Judith de NORMANDIE [133897] BOURGOGNE (de), Renaud Ier (Othon-Guillaume & Ermentrude de REIMS et COUCY [133898]), comte de Bourgogne

  • married before 1023, from France ? (France) NORMANDIE (de), Adelaïs dite Judith (Richard II & Judith de BRETAGNE [134960])
     1) Guillaume Ier dit Tête Hardie, comte de Bourgogne, married about 1040 Étiennette de LONGWY-METZ

Bibliographie : Histoire de la maison royale de France (Père Anselme); Le Sang de Charlemagne

http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/133/133897.php



Reginald I, Count Palatine of Burgundy was the second Count of the Free County of Burgundy. Born in 986, he was the son of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy (the first Count) and Adelaide Ermentrude of Reims and Roucy. His maternal grandparents were Reginald of Reims and Roucy and Alberade of Hainaut. In 1016, Reginald married Adelaide, daughter of Richard II of Normandy and his first wife, Judith of Brittany. He succeeded to the County on his father's death in 1026. Reginald was succeeded by his son, William I, on his death in 1057.

Richard II, Duke of Normandy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

He married firstly (996) Judith (982-1017), daughter of Conan I of Brittany, by whom he had the following issue: Richard (c. 1002/4), duke of Normandy Adelaide (c. 1003/5), married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy Robert (c. 1005/7), duke of Normandy William (c. 1007/9), monk at Fécamp, d. 1025 Eleanor (c. 1011/3), married to Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders Matilda (c. 1013/5), nun at Fecamp, d. 1033 Secondly he married Poppa of Envermeu, by whom he had the following issue: Mauger (c. 1019), Archbishop of Rouen William (c. 1020/5), count of Arques



Birth: 1007 in of, , Normandy, France

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children

Richard-Goz d' Avranches b: ABT 1023 in of Avranches, Normandy, France

Reginald and Adelaide had four sons and two daughters: William I of Burgundy called "big" or "hard head" (1020-1087) who was his successor.

Guy de Brionne (1025-1069)

Buonalbergo Alber (1032-1122) who married in 1051 to Robert Guiscard (1020-1085) and had children: Emma of Apulia and Emma of Hauteville, mother of Tancred of Galilee, hero of the Crusades and model of chivalry . And Taranto Bohemond Prince of Antioch.

Sybille de Bourgogne (1035-1074)

Hugh of Burgundy, Vicomte de Lons-le-Saunier, Lord of Montmorotof Navilly and Scey, married Aldeberga of Scey, had offspring, I Montmorot Thibert.

Fulk of Burgundy, married Alix de Roucy.



http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20Kingdom.htm#RenaudIComte...

RENAUD de Mâcon, son of OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon & his first wife Ermentrude de Roucy ([990]-3/4 Sep 1057, bur Besançon).

m [firstly] (before 1 Sep 1016) ADELAIS de Normandie, daughter of RICHARD II Duke of Normandy & his first wife Judith de Rennes [Bretagne] ([1000]-7 Jul [after 1030]).

[m secondly JUDITH, daughter of --- (-after 18 May 1037). "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[22]. "Iudid comitisse" is assumed in traditional genealogies[23] to have been the same person as Adelais. However, it is also possible that she was Comte Renaud's second wife, Adelais having died earlier. This may be corroborated by Renaud's sons being described in the charter as "filii eius" rather than "filii eorum", although the use of these two grammatical variants is inconsistent in contemporary sources.]



See http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25067072/person/12798616657



Info of Findagrave.com: Birth: 1002, France Death: 1038 Bourgogne, France

Adelaide was the daughter of Duke Richard II of Normandy and Judith of Brittany. In 1016, she married Renaud I of Burgundy and had the following children: William I of Burgundy (1020–1087) Gui de Brionne or Guy of Burgundy (c. 1025–1069), educated at the court of Normandy, who would succeed the Duchy of Normandy against his cousin William of Normandy (later William the Conqueror), but had to leave his county of Brionne and Vernon in Normandy, after being at the head of the coalition of the barons of Normandy, which was defeated at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes in 1047. It is known that Guy de Brionne found refuge with his uncle Geoffrey II of Anjou. He later attempted to usurp the county of Burgundy to his brother William. Hugh (c. 1037 – c. 1086), Viscount of Lons-le-Saunier, sire Montmorot, Navilly and Scey married to Aldeberge Scey. They had a son Montmorot Thibert, founder of the house Montmorot (alias Montmoret). Falcon or Fouques of Burgundy (fate unknown). Alberada of Buonalbergo, who married Robert Guiscard.

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Parents:
 Richard II of Normandy (____ - 1026)
 Judith De Rennes (____ - 1017)

Spouse:

 Renaud I de Bourgogne (____ - 1057)

Children:

 Guilliaume de Bourgogne (1020 - 1087)*
 Albereda of Buonalbergo (1033 - 1122)*

Siblings:

 Richard III of Normandy (____ - 1028)*
 Robert I of Normandy (1000 - 1035)*
 Adelaide de Normandie (1002 - 1038)

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown

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Adeliza (Alice) of Normandy, Countess Of Burgundy's Timeline

1002
1002
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
1025
1025
Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France
1028
1028
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
1037
July 7, 1037
Age 35
Marne, Grand Est, France
1037
Bourgogne, France
1037
Age 35
Bourgogne, France
1924
March 4, 1924
Age 35
March 4, 1924
Age 35
March 4, 1924
Age 35