Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Alix de Beaujeu (± 1194-????)

Personal data Alix de Beaujeu 


Household of Alix de Beaujeu

She is married to Renaud de Donzy.

They got married


Notes about Alix de Beaujeu

SOURCES: "Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: Reynaud de Paysac, H.R. Moser ), O.Guionneau, E. Polti, A.Terlinden , E. Lodge, and Aurejac)

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