Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Alasacie = Adalasie de Marseille (± 1193-± 1228)

Personal data Alasacie = Adalasie de Marseille 


Household of Alasacie = Adalasie de Marseille

She is married to Raymond I des Baux.

They got married on April 2, 1213.


Child(ren):

  1. Bertrand des Baux-Puyricard  ± 1215-1266 
  2. Gilbert des Baux  ± 1215-1277 
  3. Guillaume I des Baux  ± 1215-1266 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Alasacie = Adalasie de Marseille

Alasacie = Adalasie de Marseille
± 1193-± 1228

1213

Raymond I des Baux
± 1180-1235

Gilbert des Baux
± 1215-1277

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