Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Adam I de Villebéon alias 'de Nemours' (± 1185-1235)

Personal data Adam I de Villebéon alias 'de Nemours' 

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Household of Adam I de Villebéon alias 'de Nemours'

He is married to Isabelle de Tancarville.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Adam II de Villebéon  ± 1227-1284 


Notes about Adam I de Villebéon alias 'de Nemours'

Profession : Seigneur de Villebéon et La Chapelle-Gauthier (77), Chambellan de France en 1223.

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About the surname Villebéon


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