- English: [ˈæðeliŋɡ]; 5
August 1103 – 25
November 1120),
commonly called Adelin (sometimes Adelinus, Adelingus, A(u)delin or
other Latinised Norman-French...
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Adelin [
aˈdɛlin] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Zabrodzie,
within Wyszków County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland....
- aboard, a
butcher from Rouen, survived.
Those who
drowned included William Adelin, the only
legitimate son and heir of
Henry I of England; his half-siblings...
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Lothair of Supplinburg. Matilda's
younger and only full brother,
William Adelin, died in the
White Ship
disaster of 1120,
leaving Matilda's
father and realm...
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Alexis Adelin Beka Beka (born 29
March 2001) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for
Championnat National 3 club Caen...
- 1087–1106 (not King of England)
Henry I, 1100–1135; 1106–1135
William Adelin, 1120 (not King of England) Matilda, 1135–1153 (disputed)
Stephen (non-agnatic;...
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arranged for his
daughter Matilda of
Anjou to
marry Henry's son
William Adelin. Fulk went on a
pilgrimage to
Jerusalem in 1119 or 1120 and
became attached...
- and an
early modern edition. Also
spelled Adelhelm, Hadelin, Adelelme,
Adelin. The
monastery of Anisole, Maine, was
founded by the
hermit Calevisus (Saint...
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Adelin is a
village in
Saint John Parish,
Antigua and Barbuda.
Adelin has one
enumeration district, ED 31500
Adelin. "Village Councils" (PDF). laws.gov...
- England.
Stephen narrowly escaped drowning with
Henry I's son,
William Adelin, in the
sinking of the
White Ship in 1120; William's
death left the succession...