1028 AD married
Adela married Count Baldwin V of Flanders in 1028.
It is evident that she was an active political partner of her spouse. Half of the charters issued by him are co-signed by her (often with the title "Sister to the King of France"), which was far from a given thing for a consort. She was particularly active within church reform, such as enforcing the clerical celibacy.
Adela had managed to gain influence in the policy of Flanders, through her family connections, and was described as very proud of her rank, a pride she passed on to her children. She had been given a higher education than normal for a woman by monks from the St Peter's convent in Ghent and could speak and read Latin, which she taught to her children.
Subjects Who or What married?
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Baldwin V, Count of Flanders Count of Flanders ...
Objects To Whom or What was married?
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Adela of France Duchess of Normand...
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