Family tree Jansen » Gertrud von Flandern (1066-1117)

Personal data Gertrud von Flandern 

  • She was born um 1066.
  • She was christened.
    Geloof: r.K.
  • She died in the year 1117, she was 51 years old.
  • A child of Robert I. von Flandern and Gertrud von Sachsen
  • This information was last updated on August 20, 2006.

Household of Gertrud von Flandern

(1) She has/had a relationship with Heinrich III. von Löwen.


Child(ren):

  1. N von Löwen  1085-????
  2. N von Löwen  1087-????
  3. Adelheid von Löwen  1089-> 1158 
  4. N von Löwen  1091-????


(2) She has/had a relationship with Dietrich II. von Oberlothringen.


Child(ren):



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