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Personal data Nicholas IV de Rumigny 

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Household of Nicholas IV de Rumigny

He had a relationship with Matilde d' Avesnes.


Notes about Nicholas IV de Rumigny

Sources:
Le château fort de Guise (Aisne), publication du Club du Vieux-Manoir, collection Art et Tourisme, Nouvelles Editions Latines.
Michel Roquebert: L'épopée cathare. Band 3: Le Lys et la Croix, 1116-1229. Perrin, Paris 2007, ISBN 978-2-262-02652-3 (Tempus 171).
Hans Van Werveke: Jacob, heer van Avesnes. In: Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 6. Brüssel 1974, Sp. 483-490.

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