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Personal data Swanehilde van Hamaland 

  • She was born April 875 in Emmerich, NRW (D).
  • Profession: Countess of Walbeck (Stade).
  • She died on December 13, 935 in Walbeck, Sachsen (D), she was 60 years old.
  • A child of Wichman van Hamaland and Gundrun Hegelingen

Household of Swanehilde van Hamaland

She is married to Lothar I of Wallbeck OR Walbeck.

They got married in the year 928 at (D), she was 52 years old.


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