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Female Princess Adelheid de Tours of the Holy Roman Empire Click to view Princess Adelheid de Tours of the Holy Roman Empire in the family tree

Adelheid was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France.  Adelheid's father was Emperor Louis ("the Pious") I of Aquitaine and her mother was Empress Irmengard of Hesbain.  Her paternal grandparents were Emperor Charlemagne of the Holy Roman Empire and Hildegarde of Vinzgau; her maternal grandfather is Ingram of Hasbave. She had two brothers and three sisters, named Lothair, "the German", Le Germanique, Rotrud, Hildegard and Gisela. She had a half-brother named "the Bald".  She died on September 15th, 0866.


Adelheid's first family with Count Conrad d'Auxerre I of Argenau, Linzgau & Paris

‌Adelheid and Conrad were married in a religious ceremony in 0825.  They had three sons and three daughters, named "the Justiciar", Conrad, Welf, Eve, Judith and Burgundy.


Adelheid's second family with Duke Robert ("the Strong", "Fortis", "le Fort") d'Anjou IV of Neustria

‌Adelheid and "the Strong", "Fortis", "le Fort" were married in a religious ceremony in 0864 in France.  They had three sons and a daughter, named Robert, Robert, Eudo and Regelinde.

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