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  1. Adela von Champagne (4. v. r.) auf einer Miniatur in den Grandes Chroniques de France. Adela von Champagne (französisch Adèle de Champagne; * um 1145; † 4. Juni 1206 in Paris), auch Adele und Alix genannt, war durch ihre Ehe mit dem französischen König Ludwig VII. von 1160 bis 1180 Königin von Frankreich.

  2. Adela of Champagne (French: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was regent of France from 1190 to 1191 while her son Philip II participated in the Third Crusade.

  3. Adela von Champagne (französisch Adèle de Champagne; * um 1145; † 4. Juni 1206 in Paris ), [1] auch Adele und Alix genannt, [2] war durch ihre Ehe mit dem französischen König Ludwig VII. von 1160 bis 1180 Königin von Frankreich .

  4. 1. Jan. 2017 · 1 Adela von Champagne (1140-1206) 2 Adelheid von Burgund (ca. 931-999) 3 Adelheid von Savoyen (1092-1154) 4 Agnes von Aquitanien (1103-1137) 5 Agnes von Meran (ca. 1211-1263) 6 Agnes von Poitou (1025-1077) 7 Anna Komnena (1083-1153) 8 Beatrix von der Provence (1229-1267) 9 Bertha von Savoyen (1051-1087) 10 Blanka von Kastilien (1188-1252) 11 Chr...

  5. 26. Juni 2010 · About Adèle de Champagne, reine de France. Adèle of Champagne (c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide and Alix, was the third wife of Louis VII of France and the mother of his only male heir, the future Philip II. She was also the daughter of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia.

  6. Adela of Champagne ( French: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206; also known as Adelaide and Alix) was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was the daughter of Theobald II, Count of Champagne, and Matilda of Carinthia. She was named after her grandmother, Adela of Normandy . Louis and Adela married on 18 October 1160. They had two children.

  7. Adela of Champagne - Infinite Women. Born: 1140 (circa), France. Died: 4 June 1206. Country most active: France. Also known as: Adelaide, Alix, Alice, Adèle, Adela of Blois. The following is excerpted from A Cyclopædia of Female Biography, published 1857 by Groomsbridge and Sons and edited by Henry Gardiner Adams.