Saint Adela of Pfalzel | |
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Born | between 660 and 675 |
Died | 735 |
Feast | 3 January |
Adela of Pfalzel (between 660 and 675 – c. 716), sometimes called Adula or Adolana, was a Frankish noblewoman and Catholic saint. She came from a wealthy family closely connected to the Carolingian dynasty, and was probably related to Irmina of Oeren; some sources also call her the daughter of the Frankish king Dagobert II. She was the sister of Plektrudis and married to a nobleman. Adula became a widow early on and then lived entirely in prayer and works of charity, with her piety widely praised.