This question was asked before by
Jessica:
http://snipurl.com/ewez. But nobody answered her.
Adeliza of Aquitaine (1103-1151) was the wife of
Henry I of England and sister of
Jocelin I of Louvain. Another bearer was
Adelaide of England (c. 1055-?), daughter of
William the Conqueror, who is sometimes referred to as Adeliza for some reason.
Now, I'm theorising that Adeliza is a contracted, altered form of Adalheidis (see
Adelaide). I'm thinking it could've evolved like this: Adalheidis → Adalis → Adaliz → Adaliza → Adeliza. Or maybe some sort of similar path?
Does this look like sound theory to you guys? Or could it be that Adeliza arose from a different source?
Miranda
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