Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde
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Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde
Summary
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde is a human[1]. She was born on +1055-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. She died in Echternach[3]. She died on +1100-03-28T00:00:00Z[4]. She worked as an aristocrat[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde passed away in Echternach[3].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde was born on +1055-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde died on +1100-03-28T00:00:00Z[4].
- Burial took place at Spingiersbach Monastery[7].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's father was Otto I, Margrave of Meissen[8].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's mother was Adela of Louvain[9].
- Among Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's spouses was Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt[10].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde was married to Hermann II, Count Palatine of Lotharingia[11].
- Among Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's spouses was Henry of Laach[12].
- A child of Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde was Otto, Count of Ballenstedt[13].
- A child of Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde was Siegfried of Ballenstedt[14].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's professions included aristocrat[5].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde is recorded as female[15].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's family is recorded as House of Weimar-Orlamünde[17].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's coat of arms image is recorded as DEU Weimar COA.svg[18].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's noble title is recorded as count palatine[19].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's Commons category is recorded as Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde[20].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's given name is recorded as Adelaide[21].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's Rodovid ID is recorded as 391521[22].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Adelheid von Weimar-Orlamünde'}[23].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00030594[24].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121_jcp6[25].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Weimar-68[26].
- Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's sibling is recorded as Kunigunde of Meissen[27].
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Origins and Family
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde was born on +1055-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. Her father was Otto I, Margrave of Meissen[8]. Her mother was Adela of Louvain[9].
Career and Affiliations
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde worked as an aristocrat[5].
Personal Life
Spouses include Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt[10], a feudatory[28], 1030–1080[29]; Hermann II, Count Palatine of Lotharingia[11], a politician[30], 1049–1085[31]; and Henry of Laach[12], a feudatory[32], 1050–1095[33], of Germany[34]. Children include Otto, Count of Ballenstedt[13], an aristocrat[35], 1070–1123[36] and Siegfried of Ballenstedt[14], a religious figure[37], 1075–1113[38].
Death and Burial
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde died on +1100-03-28T00:00:00Z[4]. She passed away in Echternach[3]. She is buried at Spingiersbach Monastery[7].
Why It Matters
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
Where did Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde die?
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde died in Echternach[3].
Who were Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's parents?
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's father was Otto I, Margrave of Meissen[8]. Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's mother was Adela of Louvain[9].
Who was Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde married to?
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde's spouses include Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt[10], Hermann II, Count Palatine of Lotharingia[11], and Henry of Laach[12].
What did Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde do for work?
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde worked as aristocrat[5].