Family tree Diehl » Engelram I van Ponthieu (980-1045)

Personal data Engelram I van Ponthieu 


Household of Engelram I van Ponthieu

(1) He is married to Adelina (Aleida) van Holland.

They got married after 1033.


Child(ren):

  1. Hugo II van Ponthieu  1005-1052 
  2. Gwijde van Ponthieu  1010-1074
  3. Fulco van Ponthieu  1016-> 1059


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