Genealogy Hoppenbrouwers » Ingund of Thuringia (± 499-± 567)

Personal data Ingund of Thuringia 

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Household of Ingund of Thuringia

She is married to Chlothar I the Old King of the Franks.

They got married in the year 517 at France.Source 1


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    1. Public Member Trees, Ancestry.com, Database online.
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    The Genealogy Hoppenbrouwers publication was prepared by Gilbert Gerarda Jan Hoppenbrouwers.contact the author
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