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- Adelaide_of_Tours abstract "Adelaide of Tours (c.820-c.866) was a daughter of Hugh of Tours and his wife Bava. She married first Conrad I, Count of Auxerre with whom she had two children, Hugh and Conrad the Younger.After his death she probably married Robert the Strong, whose children Odo and Robert I of France are perhaps hers. Since Robert was born in 866, well after her first husband died, he is more likely to be her offspring. His grandson was Hugh Capet, the first King of the House of Capet.".
- Adelaide_of_Tours birthDate "0820".
- Adelaide_of_Tours birthYear "0820".
- Adelaide_of_Tours deathDate "0866".
- Adelaide_of_Tours deathYear "0866".
- Adelaide_of_Tours nationality France.
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- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageRevisionID "584858377".
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Category:820_births.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Category:866_deaths.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_women.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_women.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_I,_Count_of_Auxerre.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_II,_Duke_of_Transjurane_Burgundy.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Capet.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Capet.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_of_Tours.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_the_Abbot.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink List_of_French_monarchs.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Odo_of_France.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Robert_I_of_France.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLink Robert_the_Strong.
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adelaide of Tours".
- Adelaide_of_Tours wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adelaide".
- Adelaide_of_Tours dateOfBirth "820".
- Adelaide_of_Tours dateOfDeath "866".
- Adelaide_of_Tours hasPhotoCollection Adelaide_of_Tours.
- Adelaide_of_Tours name "Adelaide of Tours".
- Adelaide_of_Tours shortDescription "Frankish noble".
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- Adelaide_of_Tours description "Frankish noble".
- Adelaide_of_Tours description "Frankish noble".
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- Adelaide_of_Tours subject Category:866_deaths.
- Adelaide_of_Tours subject Category:9th-century_women.
- Adelaide_of_Tours subject Category:Frankish_women.
- Adelaide_of_Tours hypernym Daughter.
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- Adelaide_of_Tours comment "Adelaide of Tours (c.820-c.866) was a daughter of Hugh of Tours and his wife Bava. She married first Conrad I, Count of Auxerre with whom she had two children, Hugh and Conrad the Younger.After his death she probably married Robert the Strong, whose children Odo and Robert I of France are perhaps hers. Since Robert was born in 866, well after her first husband died, he is more likely to be her offspring. His grandson was Hugh Capet, the first King of the House of Capet.".
- Adelaide_of_Tours label "Adelaide of Tours".
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- Adelaide_of_Tours sameAs Q3605155.
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- Adelaide_of_Tours wasDerivedFrom Adelaide_of_Tours?oldid=584858377.
- Adelaide_of_Tours isPrimaryTopicOf Adelaide_of_Tours.
- Adelaide_of_Tours name "Adelaide of Tours".