Genealogy Spaan » Jeanne de Genève (1048-1095)

Personal data Jeanne de Genève 

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Household of Jeanne de Genève

She has/had a relationship with Amédée de Savoie.


Child(ren):

  1. Humbert de Savoie  1072-1103 

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    1. Jan Doedes Voorouders - 2012-12-21 15-08-12 Web Site, Jan Doedes, Johanna van Genève
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