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Adelaide and married
In 947, Adelaide was married to King Lothair II of Italy.
In 951, Adelaide was married to King Otto I, the future Holy Roman Emperor.
Aldona died in 1339 and Kazimierz then married Adelaide of Hesse.
He divorced Adelheid in 1356, married Christina, divorced her, and while Adelaide and possibly also Christina were still alive ( ca.
On 29 September 1341, Casimir married his second wife, Adelaide of Hesse.
Casimir effectively divorced Adelaide and married his mistress Christina.
Baudot married Marie Josephine Adelaide Langrognet on January 15, 1890.
He bigamously married Adelaide del Vasto, regent of Sicily, in 1113, but was convinced to divorce her as well in 1117 ; Adelaide's son from her first marriage, Roger II of Sicily, never forgave Jerusalem, and for decades withheld much-needed Sicilian naval support.
Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed.
In 1046 he married Adelaide, heiress of Turin and Susa.
* Adelaide ( died 1080 ), married Rudolf of Swabia
* Adelaide, ( d. 1154 ), married to Louis VI of France
When, against expectations, Philip became the next heir for the County of Savoy, he gave his church offices up and married Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, on 12 June 1267.
* Princess Henrietta Adelaide Marie of Savoy ( Turin, 6 November 1636 – Munich, 18 March 1676 ), married Ferdinand Maria of Wittelsbach, Elector of Bavaria and had issue
* Maria Adelaide of Savoy ( 1685 – 1712 ); married Louis, Duke of Burgundy and had issue ;
# Victor Emmanuel II ( 1820 – 78 ) married Adelaide of Austria
In 1842 he married his cousin Adelaide of Austria.
In 1842 he married his first cousin once removed ( by Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor ) Adelaide of Austria ( 1822 – 1855 ).
Humbert's son, Otto of Savoy ascended the throne in 1051 after the death of his elder brother Amedeo and married the Marchioness Adelaide of Turin, passing the Marquessate of Susa, with the towns of Turin and Pinerolo, into the House of Savoy's possession.
Hugh Capet married Adelaide, daughter of William Towhead, Count of Poitou.
# Adelaide ( b. c. 1190 ), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne ( c. 1195 – 1247 ), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele ( d. aft.
After Isabella's death, he married on 21 August 1274, Maria of Brabant, daughter of Henry III of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy.
The Bradmans lived in the same modest, suburban house in Holden Street, Kensington Park in Adelaide for all but the first three years of their married life.

Adelaide and William
Intersection of North Terrace and King William Street viewed from Parliament House, Adelaide | Parliament House, 1938.
Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely settled British province in Australia.
King William Street, Adelaide | King William Street, named in honour of King William IV, looking south from North Terrace, Adelaide | North Terrace in 2006 before the extension of the tram line.
* 1849 – Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, wife of William IV of the United Kingdom ( b. 1792 )
Holden founded a new company in 1919, Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd ( HMBB ) specialising in car bodies and utilising a facility on King William Street in Adelaide.
* 1831 – William IV and Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
* August 13 – Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen of William IV of the United Kingdom ( d. 1849 )
* December 2 – Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen of William IV of the United Kingdom ( b. 1792 )
1966 ); Crapsey, Adelaide: " Pierrot " ( c. 1914 ); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring ( 1921 ); Ficke, Arthur Davison: " A Watteau Melody " ( 1913 ); Garrison, Theodosia: " Good-Bye, Pierrette " ( 1906 ), " When Pierrot Passes " ( before 1917 ); Griffith, William: Loves and Losses of Pierrot ( 1916 ), Three Poems: Pierrot, the Conjurer, Pierrot Dispossesed, The Stricken Pierrot ( 1923 ); Hughes, Langston: " A Black Pierrot " ( 1923 ), " Pierrot " ( 1926 ), " For Dead Mimes " ( 1926 ), " Heart " ( 1932 )— see " Goldweber " under External links below ; Loveman, Samuel: " In Pierrot's Garden " ( 1911 ; five poems ); Lowell, Amy: " Stravinsky's Three Pieces " ( 1915 ); Masters, Edgar Lee: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1918 ); Moore, Marianne: " To Pierrot Returning to His Orchid " ( c. 1910 ); Shelley, Melvin Geer: " Pierrot " ( 1940 ); Stevens, Wallace: " Pierrot " ( 1909, first pub.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Abelle, Victor: " Pierrot and Pierrette " ( 1906 ; piano ); Foote, Arthur: " Pierrot " and " Pierrette ", from Five Bagatelles ( c. 1894 ; piano ); Hoiby, Lee: " Pierrot " ( 1950 ; # 2 of Night Songs for voice and piano ; text by Adelaide Crapsey above under # Poetry | Poetry ); Neidlinger, William Harold: Piano Sketches ( 1905 ; # 5: " Pierrot "; # 7: " Columbine "); Oehmler, Leo: " Pierrot and Pierrette – Petite Gavotte " ( 1905 ; violin and piano ).
* Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen ( 1792 – 1849 ), Queen Consort of William IV of the United Kingdom, after whom the City of Adelaide, South Australia, was named
* The Queen Adelaide Almshouses, also known as the King William Naval Asylum, St. John ’ s Road, founded 1847 and built in 1848 to designs by Philip Hardwick at the request and expense of Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, the widow of King William IV, to provide shelter for twelve widows or orphan daughters of naval officers.
* Queen Adelaide ( 1792 – 1849 ), queen consort of William IV, lived at Bentley Priory from 1848 until her death there.

Adelaide and double
His last double century ( 201 ) came at Adelaide, and he scored a century in each innings of the Melbourne Test.
* Clarke followed up his 329 * in Sydney with 210 in Adelaide, thereby joining Don Bradman and Wally Hammond as the only players to have made a triple century and a double century in the same series.
Between Adelaide and Belair, the former double track route became two parallel single lines-one Broad Gauge for suburban railcars, the other Standard Gauge for interstate freight.
The club slumped in 1910 to finish in fifth place before repeating their 1908 double success by winning the 1911 SANFL Premiership defeating Port Adelaide in the Grand Final and Essendon to win the Championship of Australia.
The NSW based clubs of Bankstown and Sutherland were not happy to be left out due to costs and offered to pay their own way to Melbourne and Adelaide where they would play each team once for double points.

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