Genealogy Wink en Schmaltz » Mathilde "Hertogin" van den Elzas- Lotharingen (± 1165-< 1210)

Personal data Mathilde "Hertogin" van den Elzas- Lotharingen 


Household of Mathilde "Hertogin" van den Elzas- Lotharingen

She is married to Hendrik I De Krijgshaftige van Brabant.

They got married before March 30, 1180.


Child(ren):

  1. Margaretha van Brabant  1195-1231 
  2. Maria van Brabant  ± 1195-± 1260
  3. Machteld van Brabant  ± 1197-1267 

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Rein Wink, "Genealogy Wink en Schmaltz", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-wink-en-schmaltz/I34583.php : accessed June 3, 2024), "Mathilde "Hertogin" van den Elzas- Lotharingen (± 1165-< 1210)".