Adelaide of Leuven
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Adelaide of Leuven (died c. 1158) was the wife of Simon I, Duke of Lorraine (1076–1138), in what is now France. She was the daughter of Henry III of Leuven and his wife Gertrude of Flanders. After the death of her husband, Adelaide retired to Tart Abbey.
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Adelaide of Leuven | |
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Died | c. 1158 |
Noble family | House of Reginar |
Spouse(s) | Simon I, Duke of Lorraine |
Father | Henry III of Leuven |
Mother | Gertrude of Flanders |
The children of Simon I and Adelaide included:
When her husband died in 1138, Adelaide went to the Cistercian house of Tart.[1] Later on, in 1148, Adelaide founded the abbey of Etanche in the diocese of Toul.[1] She was also in correspondence with Bernard of Clairvaux, according to several letters written between the two.[2]
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