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Ada (c. 1188 – 1234/37) was Countess regnant of Holland between 1203 and 1207, ruling jointly with her husband, Louis II of Loon. She was deposed and exiled by her paternal uncle, William I . [1]
Ada ( c. 1188 – 1234/37) was Countess regnant of Holland between 1203 and 1207, ruling jointly with her husband, Louis II of Loon. She was deposed and exiled by her paternal uncle, William I. Quick Facts Count of Holland, Reign ... Close. Family. Ada was the only surviving daughter of Count Dirk VII of Holland and his wife Adelaide of Cleves.
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Ada van Holland in Exil. Ada (c. 1188 – 1234/37) was Countess regnant of Holland between 1203 and 1207, ruling jointly with her husband, Louis II of Loon. She was deposed and exiled by her paternal uncle, William I
Aug 3, 2015 · Ada of Holland was one of the three surviving daughters of Dirk VII of Holland and his wife Adelaide of Cleves, daughter of Dietrich II, Count of Cleves and Adelaide of Sulzbach. Her father paved the way for her succession by making Holland inheritable by women.
Ada (c. 1188 – 1234/37) was Countess of Holland between 1203 and 1207, ruling jointly with her husband Louis II of Loon. She was deposed and exiled by her paternal uncle, William I.
Ada of Holland may refer to: Ada of Holland, Margravine of Brandenburg (c. 1163 – after 1205) Ada, Countess of Holland (c. 1188 – 1234/37 ) Ada of Holland (died 1258) (1208–1258), abbess of Rijnsburg Abbey from 1239