Adele of Troyes and Vermandois
F, (950 - between 16 March 975 and 978)
Father-Biological* | Robert de Vermandois ~ Comte de Troyes et Meaux b. c 920, d. bt 19 Aug 978 - 29 Aug 978 |
Mother-Biological* | Adelaide of Vergy, Troyes, and Vermandois d. 959 |
- Family Lines
- Roy Line
Boudreau Line
Last Edited=8 Jun 2023
Adele of Troyes and Vermandois was born in 950.1 She was the daughter of Robert de Vermandois ~ Comte de Troyes et Meaux and Adelaide of Vergy, Troyes, and Vermandois. Adele's name was also spelt Adelaide de Vermandois.2,1
Adele of Troyes and Vermandois married Geoffrey I Grisgonelle ~ Comte d'Anjou, son of Fulk II the Good ~ Comte d'Anjou and Gerberga of the Gatinais.2,1,3,4
Adele of Troyes and Vermandois married Lambert , Count de Châlons-sur-Saône.4 Adele of Troyes and Vermandois died between 16 March 975 and 978.2,1
Adele of Troyes and Vermandois married Geoffrey I Grisgonelle ~ Comte d'Anjou, son of Fulk II the Good ~ Comte d'Anjou and Gerberga of the Gatinais.2,1,3,4
Adele of Troyes and Vermandois married Lambert , Count de Châlons-sur-Saône.4 Adele of Troyes and Vermandois died between 16 March 975 and 978.2,1
Children of Adele of Troyes and Vermandois and Geoffrey I Grisgonelle ~ Comte d'Anjou
- Ermengarde d'Anjou+
- Gerberge of Anjou+
- Fulk III the Black , Count of Anjou+ (b 976 - 21 Jun 1040)
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