Adela of France, born in the year one thousand nine, was a prominent figure in the medieval aristocracy. Her lineage and connections positioned her as a significant player in the political landscape of her time.
Through her marriage, Adela became the Duchess of Normandy for a brief period in early one thousand twenty-seven. This role, albeit short-lived, marked her as a key figure in the region's governance and influence.
Later, from one thousand thirty-five until one thousand sixty-seven, she held the title of Countess of Flanders. This position allowed her to wield considerable power and engage in the intricate politics of the era, further solidifying her legacy.