Genealogy Markus » Otto 'De Rijke' van Ballenstedt (± 1065-1123)

Personal data Otto 'De Rijke' van Ballenstedt 


Household of Otto 'De Rijke' van Ballenstedt

He is married to Eilika van Saksen.

They were married in church before 1095.Source 1


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Otto 'De Rijke' van Ballenstedt

Esiko van Zwabengouw
± 997-± 1060
Otto I van Weimar
± 1028-1067

Otto 'De Rijke' van Ballenstedt
± 1065-1123

< 1095

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About the surname Van Ballenstedt


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