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131: 597: 22: 766: 378:, the Quedlinburg Collegiate Church of St. Servatius burnt down in 1070 and had to be rebuilt. Likewise, a great fire broke out in Gandersheim in 1081 and destroyed the abbey, so she had the foundations reconstructed. In 1071, Adelheid was present at the consecration of 347:(1037–1061), whom she subsequently succeeded in her offices: in 1061, she was elected successor to Beatrice as Imperial Abbess of Gandersheim. Two years later, Adelaide succeeded her half-sister as Princess-Abbess of 750: 700: 665: 555: 735: 720: 680: 655: 690: 715: 685: 725: 710: 660: 650: 730: 695: 536: 169: 740: 675: 640: 705: 405:
accuses Henry to have his sister violated by his henchmen. In 1088, Adelaide's brother used Quedlinburg Abbey for a trial against the rebellious margrave
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should not to be leased by the abbess, however, the conflict flared up again during Adelheid's incumbency. According to the medieval chronicler
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Like her half-sister and predecessor, she remained a reliable support of the Salian rule and backed her brother Henry IV throughout the long
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Adelaide died on 11 January 1096 at Quedlinburg Abbey, where she was buried in the Collegiate Church alongside her predecessors
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In Gandersheim, already the appointment of Beatrice in 1043 (at the age of seven) by King Henry III had caused trouble with the
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insisting on their autonomy and electoral rights. The cause was taken up by
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Adelaide was born about September/October 1045, presumably at the
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Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
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Quedlinburg Abbey
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Salian dynasty
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
Agnes of Poitou
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Abbess of Gandersheim
Abbess of Quedlinburg
Imperial Palace of Goslar
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