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- found: MacCabe, W.B. Adelaide, Queen of Italy, or, The iron crown, 1856.
- found: EB(Adelaide, Queen of Italy and Empress, 931-999; crowned Empress of Holy Roman Empire 2/2/962 as wife of Otto I)
- found: Adélaïde de Bourgogne, 2002
- found: Autorités BnF, Aug. 14, 2002(hdg.: Adéľaïde (sainte ; 0930 ?-0999))
- found: Queenship and sanctity, 2004:CIP t.p. (Adelheid)
- found: Gr. Brockhaus(under Adelheid, deutsche Kaiserinnen: Adelheid, die Heilige, b. ca. 931; d. in Selz (Elsass) Dec. 16, 999; married German king Otto I)
- found: Biog.-bibliog. Kirchenlexikon WWW Homepage, viewed 08/20/2003(Adeleheid, die Heilige, Kaiserin; b. ca. 931, daughter of King Rudolf II of Burgundy; d. Dec. 16, 999 in Kloster Selz (Elsass); widow of King Lothar of Italy; married German King Otto I; crowned Empress in 962 by Pope John XII; named a saint in 1097 by Urban II)
- found: Empress Adelaide--women in world history curriculum, viewed Jan. 28, 2009(Empress Adelaide (931-999); Adelaide, Queen of Burgundy and Empress of the Holy Roman; wife of the powerful Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, and regent for both her son Otto II and, later, grandson Otto III)
- found: About.com: women's history: Adelaide, viewed Jan. 28, 2009(Adelaide; 931-999; also known as Adelheide, Adelheid)
- found: Adelaide. Holy Roman empress, viewed Jan. 28, 2009(Adelaide (Adelheide); 931-999); Holy Roman Empress, married to Otto II; when Otto the Second died, Adelaide became the substitute emperor; she ruled for Otto III; as soon as Otto the Third became fourteen, he politely yet firmly requested the crown; Adelaide agreed and ceded power to him)
- found: Wikipedia, Jan. 28, 2009(Adelaide of Italy; Saint Adelaide of Italy, also called Adelaide of Burgundy (931/932-16 December 999); daughter of Rudolf II of Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia; first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy; married Otto the Great of Germany in 951; he was crowned [Holy Roman] Emperor in Rome, 2 February 962 by Pope John XII, and, most unusually, she was crowned Empress at the same ceremony)