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The name of Robert's wife is not attested in primary sources.
According to some modern scholars she was Adelaide of Tours or Adalais, a daughter of Hugh of Tours ( and thus an Etichonid ) and the widow of Conrad I of Auxerre ( died 862 ), a Welf.
Since Robert already had children by 862, Adelaide would have to have been his second wife.
French genealogist Christian Settipani has identified the source of this identification as the unreliable twelfth-century Chronicle of Saint-BĂ©nigne de Dijon, which was interpolated into the chronicle of Alberic of Trois-Fontaines.
The Europäische Stammtafeln has identified Robert's first wife as a certain Agane.
Whatever the facts, two of Robert's sons became kings of France: Odo and Robert.

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