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  1. Adelaide of Guelders (Dutch: Aleid, c. 1182 – 1218) was the daughter of Count Otto I of Guelders and his wife, Richardis, the daughter of Duke Otto I of Bavaria and Agnes of Loon. Also known as Adelaide of Bellich or Alice of Guelders.

  2. Aug 15, 2019 · The wedding was celebrated in Stavoren, around 1198. William was probably around 30 years old but Adelaide could have been as young as 10 years old or as old as 20 years old. Her skeleton was found and it was estimated that she was around 40 years old when she died in 1218. Until 1203, William only ruled the area of Friesland, and upon his ...

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  4. Adelaide was the daughter of Count Otto I of Guelders and his wife, Richarda, the daughter of Duke Otto I of Bavaria and Agnes of Loon. Adelaide died in 1218, while her husband was away on the Fifth Crusade.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · About Aleid of Guelders, Countess of Holland. Adelaide of Gelre (± 1177 - February 12, 1218) was the daughter of Count Otto I of Gelre and Richardis of Bavaria. They married in 1197 in Stavoren William I of Holland.

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  6. Died: 5 February 1015 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Feast Day is celebrated on February 5, June 15. St. Adelaide of Guelders Biography. St. Adelaide of Guelders was the daughter to Megingoz. She joined the Ursuline convent in Germany and became a Benedictine nun.

  7. Adelaide of Guelders ( c. 1182 – 1218) was the daughter of Count Otto I of Guelders and his wife, Richardis, the daughter of Duke Otto I of Bavaria and Agnes of Loon. Also known as Adelaide of Bellich or Alice of Guelders. In 1197 in Stavoren, she married Count William I of Holland. They had five children:

  8. Biography. Adelaide of Guelders (c.?1182 – 1218) was the daughter of Count Otto I ofGuelders and his wife, Richardis, the daughter of Duke Otto I of Bavariaand Agnes of Loon. Also known as Adelaide of Bellich or Alice ofGuelders. In 1197 in Stavoren, she married Count William I of Holland. They hadfive children: William (d. 1238), Regent of ...

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