Genealogy Bosma-Van der Voet » Odo van Frankrijk (± 852-898)

Personal data Odo van Frankrijk 

  • He was born about 852.
  • Occupations:
    • from 888 till 898 koning van West-Francië.
    • from 886 till 888 graaf van Tours.
    • in the year 882 graaf van Parijs.
  • He died on January 3, 898 in La Fère.
  • A child of Robert IV "de Sterke" van Neustrië
  • This information was last updated on November 11, 2017.

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Odo van Frankrijk
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