Adelaide became the second wife of King
Louis VI of France, whom she married on 3 August 1115 in
Paris, France. They had nine children, the second of whom became
Louis VII of France. Adelaide was one of the most politically active of all France's medieval queens. Her name appears on 45 royal charters from the reign of Louis VI. During her tenure as queen, royal
charters were dated with both her
regnal year and that of the king. Among many other religious benefactions, at her instigation and request she and Louis VI founded the
Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Montmartre, in the northern suburbs of Paris. After Louis VI's death, Adelaide did not immediately retire to
conventual life, as did most widowed queens of the time. Instead, she married
Mathieu I de Montmorency. It is thought by some that she had one child with Mathieu, although there is insufficient documentation to know for certain. She remained active in the French court and religious activities. ==Death==