Généalogy Leborgne » Louis VI le Gros CAPÉTIENS (1081-1137)

Personal data Louis VI le Gros CAPÉTIENS 


Household of Louis VI le Gros CAPÉTIENS

He is married to Adélaïde de Savoie.Source 1

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Louis VII CAPETIENS  ± 1120-1180 
  2. Pierre Capétiens  1126-1183 


Notes about Louis VI le Gros CAPÉTIENS

Louis VI ( Saint Louis )

Roi de France (29 juillet 1108 - 1er août 1137), Comte de Vexin (1092), Sacré roi des Francs (1137), Roi associé (1100)

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Jean-Michel Leborgne, "Généalogy Leborgne", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogy-leborgne/I5174.php : accessed June 7, 2024), "Louis VI le Gros CAPÉTIENS (1081-1137)".