Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Reinoud van Kleef (± 1300-± 1340)

Personal data Reinoud van Kleef 


Household of Reinoud van Kleef

He is married to Mathilde van Wesemaele.

They got married about 1332.

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Timeline Reinoud van Kleef

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Reinoud van Kleef

Poncetta van Stein
± 1220-± 1274
Lisa von Virneburg
± 1260-< 1304

Reinoud van Kleef
± 1300-± 1340

± 1332

Mathilde van Wesemaele
± 1310-± 1353


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