Alice of Normandy

Alice or Adeliza, Adelaide or Aelis (c. 1002 1038) was a countess consort of Burgundy, the daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy (972–1026) and Judith of Brittany.[1]

Alice of Normandy
Countess consort of Burgundy
Tenure1016–1026
Bornc. 1002
Died1038
SpouseReginald I, Count of Burgundy
IssueWilliam I of Burgundy
Guy of Brionne and Vernon
Hugh of Lons-le-Saunier
Falcon or Fouques
HouseHouse of Normandy
FatherRichard II, Duke of Normandy
MotherJudith of Brittany

She married Reginald I, Count of Burgundy[2] and had the following children:

  1. William I, Count of Burgundy
  2. Guy (c. 1025–1069),[3]
  3. Hugh (c. 1037 – c. 1086), Viscount of Lons-le-Saunier, sire Montmorot, Navilly and Scey married to Aldeberge Scey. They had a son Montmorot Thibert, founder of the house Montmorot (or Montmoret).
  4. Falcon or Fouques of Burgundy (in fate unknown).
  5. Alberada of Buonalbergo (or Alberada De Macon) (c. 1033 – c. 1122) was Robert Guiscard's first wife.


Notes

  1. van Houts 2000, p. 294.
  2. Fegley 2002, p. 104.
  3. Douglas 1964, p. 418.

References

  • Douglas, David C. (1964). William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520003484.
  • Fegley, Randall (2002). The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302. McFarland & Co. Inc.
  • van Houts, Elisabeth, ed. (2000). The Normans in Europe. Manchester University Press.
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