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  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. [1] Family. Ada was the only surviving daughter of Count Dirk VII of Holland and his wife Adelaide of Cleves. [2] Marriage of Ada and Louis (15th century)

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · Daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon. Wife of Floris III, count of Holland. Mother of Mechthilde von Holland zu Styrum; Ada van Holland; Margaretha van Holland; Dirk VII, graaf van Holland; William I, Count of Holland and 7 others.

    • Huntingdon, England
    • Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
    • circa 1146
  3. 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.

  4. Jul 24, 2019 · Ada of Huntingdon was born circa 1139 as the daughter of Henry of Huntingdon, a son of King David I of Scotland and Maud, Countess of Huntingdon, and Ada de Warenne. Her brothers Malcolm and William would later succeed as Kings of Scotland. She probably married Floris III, Count of Holland sometime in 1162.

  5. Ada of Scotland (died after 1206), also known as Ada of Huntingdon, was a member of the Scottish royal house who became Countess of Holland by marriage to Floris III, Count of Holland. [1] Life. Ada was born in Scotland, the daughter of Henry of Huntingdon (1114–1152) and Ada de Warenne (died c. 1178 ).

  6. When Ada Countess of Holland was born about 1163, in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands, her father, Floris III van Holland, was 23 and her mother, Ada Huntingdon, was 25. She married Ladislaus II. von Ungarn in 1176. She died after 1205.

  7. In 1207, William of Friesland being then victorious, Ada was suffered to return to Holland on her husband's stipulating to ackowledge the British King as his liege lord, whom he was bound to serve and obey. The countess took up her residence in the bishoprick of Liege, where she is supposed to have died in 1218; on the 29th. of July of which ...

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