Adelise, Countess of Soissons

Adelisa (11th-century) was ruling Countess of Soissons in 988–1047.

She was the daughter of Guy I, Count of Soissons, and his wife Adelisa. Adelisa is frequently confused with her mother.

In 988, she inherited from her father as his only child.

Adelisa married Nocher II, Count of Bar-sur-Aube. [1]

Adelisa and Nocher had at least one child:

Nocher II became Count of Soissons, jure uxoris, upon his marriage to Adelisa, but apparently died in 1019, at which point Adelisa ruled until Renaud was of age.

References

  1. Some sources claim that Nocher was possibly the second husband of the widow of Guy I.

Dormay, Claude; Menestrier (1663). Histoire de la ville de Soissons, ... (2 volumes ed.). chez Nicolas Asseline.

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