Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling » Peter II. van Aragón (1174-1213)

Personal data Peter II. van Aragón 

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Household of Peter II. van Aragón

He is married to Maria Marie van Montpellier.

They got married.


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Notes about Peter II. van Aragón

Koning van Aragon, Valencia en Sicilie

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Sources

  1. GeneaGooik, Johnny Van Bavegem, Peter II van Aragon, February 3, 2014
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Marthan Klein, "Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/families-klein-ree-ea/I44039.php : accessed June 5, 2024), "Peter II. van Aragón (1174-1213)".