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Adeliza I of Arendaal
By the Grace of God, Empress of the North, Queen of Arendaal
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Empress of the North
Reign 1570 - 1604
Coronation October 1570, Svealand
Predecessor Emperor Kristian II
Successor Emperor Edvard III
Queen Regent of Arendaal
Reign 1570 - 1604
Coronation October 1570, Kronstad
Predecessor King Kristian II
Successor King Edvard III
Consort Robert Knýtling of Franken
Birth 23 March 1553, Loire
Death 22 April 1604, Thorvald
Father Kristian II of Arendaal
Mother Frederika of Suionia
Issue Edvard III of Arendaal
Karolina, Queen of Montelimar
Alienore, Princess of Havenshire
Royal House Kapétien Dynasty
House of Norregaard
Full Name Adeliza Blanche der Norregaard-Kapét
Religion Christian (Protestant)
Buried Notre Dame de Emyn Arnen

Adeliza I of Arendaal, Empress of the North ("Adeliza the Great" or "Gloriana") (1551 - 1604) was the Queen Regent of the Kingdom of Arendaal and Empress of the North between 1570 and 1604. She was the daughter of Kristian II of Arendaal and Frederika of Suionia, and maintained the tradition of Royal Marriage Alliances by marrying Prince Robert of Franken, brother of the first Franconian King. Even during her three decade long reign, Adeliza was celebrated as the rulerof a Golden Age, an image that retains its hold on the Aren people. Her reign is known as the Adelizan era, marked by great wealth generated from trade, and famous above all for the flourishing of Aren drama, led by playwrights such as William Shakespeare.

Adeliza is also best remembered as the Monarch who patronized and oversaw the founding of the Kunglig Nordiska Handelsforetag (KNH) in 1585, the famous Aren trading company which helped to make the region one of the richest in Europe ever since. The flourishing of the company and Aren trade was greatly influenced by the Sino-Aren alliance signed between the Emperors of Jizhou (now Keida) and the Aren Crown, following the voyage of the famous Tang Lei to northern Europe in 1585.

For information on other Aren rulers, see: Monarchs of Arendaal

Biography[]

Early Life, Coronation and Marriage[]

Adeliza I was born in 1551, to Kristian II of Arendaal and Frederika of Suionia. The eldest of their children, she was destined to be her father's successor. (In keeping with Aren law since 1497, the eldest child of a ruler was their parent's heir whether they were male or female).


The beautiful Queen Adeliza I as Queen of the seas
Aren Royalty
Kapétien Dynasty
House of Norregaard

House of Kronhielm
Last monarchs
   Marguerite I of Arendaal
   Rurik II of Arendaal
Marguerite I's children
   Frederik II of Arendaal
   Gisela, Queen of Franken
   Malena,HolyGermanicEmpress
Frederik II
Consort
   Helena of Franken
Children include
   Johannes I of Arendaal
   Katherine I of Arendaal
   Bjorn III of Arendaal
Johannes I
Consort
   Blanche of Montelimar
Children include
   Kristian II of Arendaal
   Elisa, Queen of Anglyn
   Adele,TalemantineEmpress
Katherine I
Consort
   Matthieu of Lorraine
Bjorn III
Consort
   Sophie of Eiffelland
Kristian II
Consort
   Frederika of Suionia
Children include
   Adeliza I of Arendaal
   Elisabet,Queen ofEiffelland
Adeliza I
Consort
   Robert of Franken
Children include
   Edvard III of Arendaal
   Alienore of Havenshire
   Karolina,QueenofMontelimar
House of Lundmark

Adeliza demonstrated a keen intellect even at a young age, and a particular adeptness for languages. She was fluent in Norsk(Arnen), German, Latin, French, English and Swedish. Under a series of talented and skillful tutors, she also progressed law, mathematics, history, poetry, science and philosophy. She is considered perhaps the best educated Royal woman of the age in Europe.

With her father's assassination in 1570, Adeliza was crowned Queen Regent of Arendaal at Kronstad Cathedral at the age of 19. Her youth was seen as a weakness, but Adeliza proved to be wise beyond her years. She set out openly to rule by good counsel, and came to depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers.

Marriage to Robert Knýtling of Franken[]


Adeliza I holding court


It was on the advice of her counsellors that she accepted the suit of Prince Robert Knýtling of Franken, strengthening the strongest Protestant alliance of the day. The younger brother of the ruler of Franken married the young Empress in 1573. The desired heir to the throne was born the following year. Their eldest child would go on to become King Edvard III.

Their marriage is considered a successful one. Her husband was prominent at court and was not known to have had mistresses.


Allegory of Queen Adeliza as the goddess Venus


Queen Adeliza was described by contemporaries as both intelligent and beautiful. With her flawless skin, long blonde hair and perfect physique, she was considered one of the greatest beauties of the era. Historians universally acknowledge her as an intelligent and charismatic performer, who was shrewd and cunning enough to rule Arendaal and the Empire of the North not only efficiently, but justly and well.

After the tragically short reign of her father, her nearly forty year rule provided the kind of stability that Arendaal needed and thus helped forge a sense of national identity as a Protestant Kingdom.

Kunglig Nordiska Handelsforetag (1585)[]

In 1585, Parliament approached Adeliza I with their proposal to form a trading company to exploit rapidly expanding foreign markets. The company, Kunglig Nordiska Handelsforetag (KNH) was founded the same year, the first bi-national trading company in the world, especially when the Emperors of Jizhou (now Keida) elected to act as co-patrons of the enterprise.


Robert of Franken and Queen Adeliza I of Arendaal


Since this point it has grown to be among the largest and wealthiest of European companies (it is still in operation) and was key to the immense wealth generated in Arendaal through trade between the late 16th and 21st centuries. It is most closely associated with the Baroque Era of the 17th century in historical imagination.

Empire of the North in the Adelizan Era (1570 - 1604)[]


The wedding banquet of Adeliza I and Robert of Franken

Adeliza's reign, refered to as the Adelizan Era is considered a "Golden Age" not just in Arendaal but throughout the territories incorporated into the Empire of the North. It was last glittering epoch of Aren Renaissance, the bridge between the Renaissance and the Baroque era. It saw a tremendous increase in foreign trade and shipping ventures. Painting and the fine arts flourished, as did immense scientific progress. But Adeliza's reign is most nostalgically remembered for the flowering of poetry, literature and painting. It was at this point that Aren theatre and poetry became world famous, with writers such as William Shakespeare and many others coming to the fore. Adeliza is known to have patronized theatres and even commissioned plays, as well as write poetry herself.


Procession of Adeliza's Court in Emyn Arnen

At the time, the Adelizan era was thought of so highly because of the peace and stability which the Aren people enjoyed during the Queen's reign.

The antagonism between Protestants ad Catholics dwindled and with the enforcement of Kristian II's Edict of Bergen and its Acts For The Preservation Of Religious Freedoms, different religious groups lived side by side in relative peace.

Culture, Pageantry and Court Life[]

The court pageantry of the Adelizan court comprised a series of lavish and spectacular entertainments, called "the magnificents". During her reign, several times a year there were staged a series of tournaments and entertainments that dazzled her contemporaries and continue to fascinate scholars.


Queen Adeliza I and her daughter, Karolina, future Queen Consort of Montelimar


One historian notes: "Adeliza's court festivals radiated the awe-inspiring lavishness of earlier monarchs, and often surpassed them, establishing the precedent for magnificence for which future Aren monarchs also became renowned".

For Adeliza, these entertainments also served a vitally important political purpose. She presided over the royal government at a time when royal authority was key to stability. As such, she set out to show both the Aren people and foreign courts that the Aren monarchy and the Empire of the North was the most prestigious and magnificent in Europe.


Queen Adeliza I with her husband, Robert of Franken and their children, including Edvard III and Karolina of Montelimar

At the same time, she knew that these sumptuous court rituals, which incorporated martial sports and tournaments, would occupy her nobles and distract them from fighting each other to the detriment of royal authority.

It is clear, however, that Adeliza also regarded these festivals as more than political and pragmatic exercises: she revelled in them as a vehicle for her creative gifts. A highly talented and artistic woman, she took the lead in devising and planning her own musical-mythological shows.

Her court often staged the plays of William Shakespeare. She employed the leading artists and architects of the day to create the necessary dramas, music, and scenic effects for these events. One of these, "Ballet Comique de la Reine", is considered the first ballet in European history.

Marriage, Family and Children[]

Adeliza I, Queen of Arendaal and Empress of the North married Prince Robert Knýtling of Franken in 1573. Their children included:

  • Edvard III of Arendaal (1574 - 1623) - who succeeded his mother as ruler of Arendaal in 1604
  • Alienore of Arendaal, Princess of Havenshire (b. 1575) - Consort of Edwin I of Havenshire
  • Karolina of Arendaal, Queen of Montelimar (b. 1586) - Consort of Robert I of Montelimar

Siblings[]

  • Elisabet of Arendaal, Queen of Eiffelland - sister. Consort of King Ludwig VI of Eiffelland

Other Royal Relations[]


Ancestors[]

Adeliza I of Arendaal's ancestors in four generations:

 
 
 
 
 
Juan Carlos Vázquez, Prince of Coronado
 
 
King Frederik II of Arendaal
 
 
 
 
 
 
Queen Marguerite I of Arendaal
 
 
King Johannes I of Arendaal
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duke Nikolaus IV of Franken
 
 
Helena of Franken
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duchess of Franken
 
 
Kristian II of Arendaal, Emperor of the North
 
 
 
 
 
 
King Jean VI of Montelimar
 
 
King Philippe IV of Montelimar
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anne of Arendaal
 
 
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See Also[]

Kapétien Dynasty
House of Norregaard

Empire of the North
Preceded by
Emperor Kristian II
1560 – 1570
Empress of the North
1570 - 1604
Succeeded by
Emperor Edvard III
1604 – 1623
Aren Regnal Titles
Preceded by
King Kristian II
1560 – 1570
Queen Regent of Arendaal
1570 - 1604
Succeeded by
King Edvard III
1604 – 1623
Princess Regent of Norseberg
1570 - 1604
Grand Duchess Regent of Emyn Arnen
1570 - 1604
Aren Royalty
Preceded by
Kristian II
Crown Princess of Arendaal
Princess of Fjordholm

1560 - 1570
Succeeded by
Edvard III
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