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  1. Adelaide of Vohburg (German: Adela or Adelheid; c. 1125 – 25 May after 1187) was Duchess of Swabia from 1147 and German queen from 1152 until 1153, as the first wife of the Hohenstaufen king Frederick Barbarossa, the later Holy Roman Emperor.

  2. Adelaide was a daughter of the Bavarian margrave Diepold III of Vohburg (c. 1079 – 1146), probably from his first marriage with Adelaide ( Adelajda; c. 1091 – 1127), a daughter of the Polish duke Władysław I Herman and Judith of Swabia. Since the days of Emperor Henry IV, her father's ancestors ruled over the Egerland territory in the ...

  3. Adelaide of Vohburg (fl. 1140s)Duchess of Swabia. Name variations: Adelheid von Vohburg. Flourished around 1140s; daughter of Diepold III, margrave of Vohburg, and Adelaide (daughter of Ladislas I Herman, king of Poland); became first wife of Frederick I Barbarossa (1123–1190), duke of Swabia (r. 1147), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1152–1190), in 1147 (divorced 1153).

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  5. Jun 26, 2017 · Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenTitle: Song `Adelaide` for voice and piano op. 46Ludwig van Beethoven

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  6. Adelaide, Op. 46, (German pronunciation: [aːdəlaːˈiːdə]) is a song for solo voice and piano composed in about 1795 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The text is a poem in German by Friedrich von Matthisson (1761–1831).

  7. Jul 8, 2013 · Adelaide. (Hamburger Musen Almanach für 1790, hrsg. v. Johann Heinrich Voss, S. 65 f.) Adelaide. Your friend is wandering lonely in the spring garden, Softly surrounded by sweet magical light, That vibrates through swaying blossoming branches, Adelaide! In reflective waters, in the snowy Alps, In the golden cloud banks of the sinking day,

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