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Adléta is an Old Czech form of the German name Adelaide Adelaide ( , ; ) is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the list of cities in Australia by population, fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to ei .... In the Czech calendar, it is celebrated on 2 September. Famous bearers * Adléta of Meissen, the first Queen consort of Přemysl I of Bohemia * Adléta von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen, daughter of Jindřich I. von Braunschweig and Anežka Durynská External links Adléta ŠvábováLibri.cz
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Adelaide (given Name)
Adelaide is a feminine given name from the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German ''Adalheidis'', meaning "noble natured". The modern German form is Adelheid, famously the first name of Queen Adelaide, for whom many places throughout the former British Empire were named. The French form is Adélaïde or Adélaide, and Czech is Adéla or Adléta. The name Addie is a diminutive of Adelaide and Heidi is a nickname for Adelheid, which became internationally popular on its own as a result of Johanna Spyri's novel ''Heidi'' (1880). People with the name Nobles * Saint Adelaide of Italy (died 999), wife of Otto the Great * Adelaide of Aquitaine (died 1004) * Saint Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich (died 1015) * Adelaide of Susa (died 1091) * Adelaide del Vasto (died 1118) * Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois (died 1120 or 1124) * Adelaide of Maurienne (1092–1154) * Adelaide of Poland (died 1211) * Adelaide of Holland (1230–1284) * Madame Adélaïde, Marie Adé ...
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Adelheid Of Meissen
Adelaide of Meissen (, ; – 2 February 1211), a member of the House of Wettin, was List of Bohemian consorts, Queen of Bohemia from 1198 to 1199 as the first wife of King Ottokar I of Bohemia, Ottokar I. When her husband declared their marriage null and void, she began a longstanding legal dispute that involved numerous religious and secular dignitaries of her time. Life and Marriage Adelaide was born about 1160 as the daughter of Margrave Otto II, Margrave of Meissen, Otto II of Meissen (1125–1190) and his wife Hedwig of Brandenburg (d. 1203), a daughter of the House of Ascania, Ascanian margrave Albert the Bear. She met her future husband in the 1170s, in the time of his exile during internal struggles within the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. The couple married in 1178 without attendance and consent from their families. It is possible that the marriage was forced on the grounds of her pregnancy. Adelaide gave birth to a son, Vratislaus, soon after. Shortly after the marriage ...
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