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Household of King Esla of the Elsiens and Saxony

(1) He is married to Ysaive of West Saxony.

They got married about 434 at Ancient Saxony, Northern Germany.


(2) He is married to of Allemania.

They got married at Ancient Saxony, Northern Germany.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Esla of the Elsiens and Saxony

Gewis Saxony
383-> 425

Esla of the Elsiens and Saxony
± 411-502

(1) ± 434
(2) 

of Allemania
± 415-????


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