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Noble family
  
House of Dunkeld

Mother
  
Ada de Warenne

Name
  
Ada Huntingdon

Father
  
Henry of Huntingdon

Buried
  
Abbey of Middelburg

Died
  
Middelburg, Netherlands

Role
  
Henry of Scotland's daughter

Spouse
  
Floris III, Count of Holland

Children
  
William I, Count of Holland, Dirk VII, Count of Holland

Parents
  
Henry of Scotland, Ada de Warenne

Grandchildren
  
Ada, Countess of Holland, Floris IV, Count of Holland

Similar People
  
Margaret of Huntingdon - Duchess, William de Warenne - 2nd Earl, Floris IV - Count of Holland, William the Lion, David I of Scotland

The lost tombs of ada of huntingdon elisabeth of brunswick l neberg in middelburg the netherlands


Ada of Huntingdon (c. 1146 – after 1206) was a Scottish noblewoman and Countess of Holland by marriage.

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Ada was born in Scotland, the daughter of Henry of Huntingdon (1114–1152) and Ada de Warenne (died c. 1178). Henry was the son of King David I of Scotland and Maud, Countess of Huntingdon, and Ada's siblings include the Scottish kings Malcolm IV, William the Lion, and David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon.

Marriage

In 1162 she was asked for her hand in marriage to Floris III, Count of Holland (c. 1132–1190) by the Abbot of Egmond, Holland. Together, the Abbot and Ada traveled back to Holland, where the wedding ceremony occurred, probably in Egmond, on 28 August 1162. Ada received the County of Ross in the Scottish Highlands as a wedding gift.

Ada was not actively involved in the governance of the County of Holland but was occasionally mentioned in documents. Floris, her husband was a loyal ally of the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick I, and often went with him into battle. Dutch chronicler Melis Stoke states that she supported her son in the war with William of Cleves during the War of Succession. In addition, Ada is known to have read Latin. Ada died after 1206 and was probably buried in the Abbey of Middelburg, to which she had already made donations of £64.

Ada and Floris had 8 or 10 children, of whom some died young, including the following issue:

  1. Ada (died after 1205), married 1176 Margrave Otto I of Brandenburg
  2. Margaret (died after 1203), married 1182 Count Dietrich IV of Cleves
  3. Dirk VII, Count of Holland
  4. William I, Count of Holland
  5. Floris (died 1210), bishop of Glasgow
  6. Baldwin (died 1204)
  7. Robert
  8. Beatrix
  9. Elisabeth
  10. Hedwig
  11. Agnes (died 1228), Abbess at Rijnsburg

Ada, her niece

Ada's brother, David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, had a daughter, Ada, who was the mother of Henry de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings.

References

Ada of Huntingdon Wikipedia