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Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich
Abbess of Vilich and Christian saint (c.970-c.1015)
Not to be confused with Adelaide of Italy.
Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich (c. 970[1] – 5 February 1015(?),[2] her date of birth and death are controversial), also known as Adelheid, was the abbess of Vilich and also of St.
Maria im Kapitol in Cologne; she was declared a saint post-mortem. After her death, she was remembered for the miracles that were ascribed to her.[3] Her parents were Megingoz, count of Guelders, and Gerberga,[4] who was a descendant of German king Henry the Fowler.[5] They were also the founders of the convent at Vilich.[6] The main source for her life is the hagiographical work Vita Adelheidis.[7]
Life
Adelaide was born around 970, the youngest daughter of Megengoz, Count of Geldern, and his wife Gerberga.
As a child, she was given to the convent of St. Ursula in Cologne, probably before 977, where she was