Family tree Gob » Adélaïde de BASSE-LORRAINE (975-1012)

Personal data Adélaïde de BASSE-LORRAINE 


Household of Adélaïde de BASSE-LORRAINE

She is married to Albert de NAMUR.

They got married about 990.


Child(ren):

  1. Albert de NAMUR  997-1063 
  2. Hedwige de NAMUR  1000-1075 
  3. Emma de NAMUR  1000-1030

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Adélaïde de BASSE-LORRAINE

Adélaïde de BASSE-LORRAINE
975-1012

± 990

Albert de NAMUR
± 959-< 1011

Emma de NAMUR
1000-1030

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