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    Prince of Kiev, and his wife Anna Polovetskaya, daughter of a Cuman khan. She married Henry IV of Germany in 1089 and took the name Adelaide (or Adelheid)...
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    Adelaide of Italy (‹See Tfd›German: Adelheid; 931 – 16 December 999 AD), also called Adelaide of Burgundy, was Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Emperor...
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  • – Helsinki, Finland – Finnish General Exhibition 1876 – Adelaide, South Australia – Adelaide Industrial Exhibition 1876 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,...
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    her mother-in-law, Adelaide of Italy. The young couple and Adelaide collided with each other in several matters, including Adelaide's early association...
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  • p. 40.). Dictionnaire des reines de France, by Christian Bouyer, p.94. Adélaïde Celliez, Les reines de France, page 149. Christian Bouyer, Dictionnaire...
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    characterized successful Ottonian and Salian queen-empresses like Matilda, Adelaide, Theophanu, Kunigunde and Gisela. Agnes is a featured figure on Judy Chicago's...
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    In 1094 Henry IV's second wife, the Rurikid princess Eupraxia of Kiev (renamed Adelaide after her marriage), escaped from her imprisonment at the monastery...
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    myths and legends have evolved about her life. Bertha and Rudolph had: Adelaide of Italy, who became Holy Roman Empress as consort of Emperor Otto I Conrad...
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  • Adelaide of Italy (948–950) Willa of Tuscany (950–953) Gerberga (957–963) Adelaide of Italy (951–973) Theophanu of Constantinople (972–983) Berta di Luni (1002–14)...
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    morganatically to Major Nicholas Bernoud, Marchese di Rapallo. She was educated by countess Clelia Monticelli di Casalrosso and her Austrian governess Rosa Arbesser...
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