Généalogie Delbarre Sébastien x Joly Delphine » Cunégonde de Souabe (± 862-900)

Personal data Cunégonde de Souabe 

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Household of Cunégonde de Souabe

(1) She is married to Carloman Ier de Bavière.

They got married.


(2) She is married to Conrad Ier de Franconie.

They got married.


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(3) She is married to Luitpold von Wittelsbach.

They got married about 890.


Child(ren):



(4) She is married to Conrad Ier de Thuringe.

They got married in the year 913.

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About the surname De Souabe


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Sébastien Delbarre , "Généalogie Delbarre Sébastien x Joly Delphine", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-delbarre-sebastien-x-joly-delphine/I14954.php : accessed May 17, 2025), "Cunégonde de Souabe (± 862-900)".