Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Mathe d' Armagnac (± 1330-????)

Personal data Mathe d' Armagnac 

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Household of Mathe d' Armagnac

She is married to Centulle IV d' Astarac.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Jean I d' Astarac  ± 1350-1398 
  2. Cécile d' Astarac  1345-???? 

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Sources

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Richard Remmé, "Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-richard-remme/I11928.php : accessed August 9, 2025), "Mathe d' Armagnac (± 1330-????)".