Family tree Dullemen » Gilles De. Luxemburg (± 1355-> ????)

Personal data Gilles De. Luxemburg 

  • He was born about 1355.
  • Profession: bâtard de Luxembourg, heer van Latour en Woëvre.
  • He died after _1404.
  • A child of Wenzel Van. Luxemburg

Household of Gilles De. Luxemburg

He is married to Clémence de Luxemburg.Source 1

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Wenzelin De. Latour  ± 1370-???? 


Notes about Gilles De. Luxemburg

referentie: 21

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Sources

  1. - Gros, Adrien - The family Gros-Jolivalt, their ancesters and cousins - www.herve.gros.nom.fr/genallemand

About the surname Luxemburg


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Ton Deunhouwer, "Family tree Dullemen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-dullemen/I155367.php : accessed March 4, 2026), "Gilles De. Luxemburg (± 1355-> ????)".