Adele was the daughter of William of Normandy, also known as William the
    Conquerer, and Matilda of Flanders. William eventually conquered England and
    became King there.

    Adele was born around the year 1062 in Normandy, France.  Some scholars think she
    might have been born as late as 1067.  The information on the children is not very
    clear.  There are some sources that say William and Mathilda had 10 children, but
    others say nine.  Because birthdates for girls were not always recorded, it is hard to be
    sure.

    It is possible that her family spent some time in England after her father became king.
    Adele was likely to have been around four years old when her father left to invade
    England and conquer King Harold.

    The invasion is depicted in a tapestry that was commissioned in 1077 by Adele's
    uncle, the Bishop Odo. The tapestry is known as the Bayeux Tapestry and is currently
exhibited in a museum in Bayeux, France.  It was more than likely made in a monastery in England. It was always a
French traditional belief that the Queen was responsible for the production of the tapestry.

Adele was also able to read and was taught by various teachers. One of the first copies of the
St. Alban Psalter was made
especially for her. Many young girls and women read every day from their
book of hours.

Adele was one of ten of William and Matilda's children to live past the age of twenty. In fact, Adele lived to be 70-75
years-old, while one of her brothers lived to be 74. Very few people during Adele's time lived to be that old!

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dele
Daughter of William the Conquerer