Family tree Douma » Peter II.(I.) von Courtenay (1155-1218)

Personal data Peter II.(I.) von Courtenay 


Household of Peter II.(I.) von Courtenay

He is married to Agnes von Nevers.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Mathilde von Courtenay  1188-1257 


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Peter II.(I.) von Courtenay
1155-1218



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