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Adelaide of Italy

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Adelaide of Italy
NameAdelaide of Italy
TitleQueen of the Franks
SpouseLothair II of Lotharingia
IssueOtto I (not biological), Lothair, Berengar II of Italy
FatherBerengar II of Italy
MotherWillia of Tuscany
DynastyAnscarids

Adelaide of Italy was a member of the Anscarid family and the daughter of Berengar II of Italy and Willia of Tuscany. She was related to other notable figures, including Adalbert of Ivrea and Anscar I. Adelaide's life was influenced by the politics of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, with connections to Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and Lothair II of Lotharingia. Her family ties also extended to the Dukes of Spoleto, such as Alberic I of Spoleto and Alberic II of Spoleto.

Early Life

Adelaide of Italy was born into a powerful family, with her father Berengar II of Italy ruling as the King of the Lombards and her mother Willia of Tuscany being a member of the House of Boniface. Her early life was marked by the influence of her relatives, including Adalbert of Ivrea and Anscar I, who played significant roles in shaping the politics of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire. Adelaide's family was also connected to other notable figures, such as Hugh of Arles and Lothair II of Lotharingia, who would later become her husband. The Dukes of Spoleto, including Alberic I of Spoleto and Alberic II of Spoleto, also had ties to Adelaide's family.

Reign

As the wife of Lothair II of Lotharingia, Adelaide of Italy became the Queen of the Franks and played a significant role in the politics of Lotharingia and the Holy Roman Empire. Her husband's reign was marked by conflicts with Hugh Capet and the Dukes of Normandy, including Richard I of Normandy and William I of Normandy. Adelaide's family connections also extended to the Kings of Burgundy, such as Rudolph II of Burgundy and Conrad of Burgundy, who were involved in the politics of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire. The Archbishops of Mainz, including Willigis and Hildebert, also had ties to Adelaide's family and played important roles in shaping the politics of the region.

Marriage and Children

Adelaide of Italy married Lothair II of Lotharingia and had several children, including Lothair and Berengar II of Italy. Her son Berengar II of Italy would later become the King of the Lombards and marry Willia of Tuscany, while her son Lothair would become the King of West Francia. Adelaide's family connections also extended to the Dukes of Bavaria, including Henry II, Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy, who were related to her through her husband's family. The Kings of England, such as Edgar the Peaceful and Ethelred the Unready, also had ties to Adelaide's family through their connections to the Holy Roman Empire.

Later Life and Legacy

Adelaide of Italy's later life was marked by her involvement in the politics of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire. She was related to several notable figures, including Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, who played significant roles in shaping the region's politics. Adelaide's family connections also extended to the Papal States, including Pope Gregory V and Pope Sylvester II, who were involved in the politics of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire. The Dukes of Swabia, including Hermann II, Duke of Swabia and Conrad I, Duke of Swabia, also had ties to Adelaide's family and played important roles in shaping the politics of the region.

Ancestry and Family

Adelaide of Italy was a member of the Anscarid family, which included several notable figures, such as Adalbert of Ivrea and Anscar I. Her family connections extended to the Kings of the Lombards, including Berengar II of Italy and Arduin of Ivrea, as well as the Dukes of Spoleto, including Alberic I of Spoleto and Alberic II of Spoleto. Adelaide's ancestry also included ties to the Holy Roman Empire, with connections to Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor. The Kings of France, including Hugh Capet and Robert II of France, also had ties to Adelaide's family through their connections to the Holy Roman Empire and the Papal States. Category:Medieval women

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