Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine (1000-1048), aka Adalbert of Longwy
1000-1072), aka Adalbert of Bremen and Adalbert I of Saxony
Adalbert I of Tuscany (846-886), duke of Tuscany, son of Boniface II Adalbert II of Tuscany (886-915), son of Adalbert the Duke of Tuscany
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Adelais Judith de Normandie, Princess of Normandy and Countess of Burgundy "Adelaede" was born circa 990 or 1000 in Normandy.
Agnes resigned as regent and the government was taken over by Anno, who settled the conflict with the church by recognizing Alexander II (in 1064).
Anno was, however, too dominating and inflexible a man to win Henry's confidence, so that Adalbert, archbishop of Bremen, granting more freedom to the lascivious young king, gained increasing and finally sole influence.
He married Clemence de Foix According to Todd Farmerie, he never married and his children may not even be siblings.
Clemence de Foix married Count Adalbert III of Longwy, son of Gerhard III (?) and Gisela of Lower Lorraine (?), According to Todd Farmerie, he never married and his children may not even be siblings.
Guillaume I DE BOURGOGNE\Etiennette DE LONGWY-METZ(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Guillaume I DE BOURGOGNE, son of Renaud I DE BOURGOGNE and Eleanora DE NORMANDY, was born abt.
Etiennette DE LONGWY-METZ, daughter of Adalbert II DE LONGWY-METZ and Clemence DE FOIX, was born 1035.
See Guillaume I DE BOURGOGNE and Etiennette DE LONGWY OR Guillaume I DE BOURGOGNE and Stephanie DE BARCELONA OR Guillaume I DE BOURGOGNE and Stephanie DE LONGWY