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Adelolf, Count of Boulogne

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Noble family
  
House of Flanders

Mother
  
AElfthryth of Wessex


Name
  
Adelolf, of

Died
  
November 13, 933 AD

Father
  
Baldwin II, Count of Flanders

Children
  
Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne

Parents
  
AElfthryth, Countess of Flanders, Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders

Grandchildren
  
Arnulf III, Count of Boulogne

Grandparents
  
Alfred the Great, Ealhswith, Judith of Flanders, Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders

Cousins
  
AEthelstan, Edmund I, Eadred, Eadgifu of Wessex, Eadgyth

Similar People
  
Arnulf I - Count of Flanders, Alfred the Great, Ealhswith, Judith of Flanders, Edward the Elder

Adelolf, Count of Boulogne († 933), was a younger brother of Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and was given the County of Boulogne by his father.

He was a son of Baldwin II, Count of Flanders, and of Ælfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great. He was probably named for his maternal great-grandfather, King Æthelwulf of Wessex. Baldwin II's extensive lands and many offices in what is now the north of modern France and the west of Belgium were divided among his sons on his death in 918. The elder, Arnulf, became Count of Flanders while Adelolf succeeded his father as count of Saint-Pol, Count of Boulogne and of Thérouanne. He was also the lay abbot of the Abbey of Saint Bertinus (Saint-Bertin) at Saint-Omer.

In 926 Adelolf was sent as an ambassador to his maternal first cousin King Æthelstan of England by Count Hugh the Great, effective ruler of northern France under Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy, who had been elected king of France in 923. Adelolf was to seek the English king's agreement to a marriage between Hugh and another of Æthelstan's sisters. Among the lavish gifts sent to Æthelstan, an avid collector of relics, were said to be the sword of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great and the Holy Lance. The embassy was a success and Hugh was married to Æthelstan's half-sister Eadhild. In 933, Æthelstan's half-brother Edwin was drowned and his body cast ashore. Adelolf received the body of his kinsman with honour and took it to the Abbey of Saint Bertin for burial.

Adelolf was the father of Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne († 971), and of an illegitimate son named Baldwin (died 973) who was guardian of Arnulf II, Count of Flanders. Adelolf died in 933. He was buried at Saint-Bertin.

References

Adelolf, Count of Boulogne Wikipedia