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Personal data Doda Oda van Schelde van Narbonne van Saksen 


Household of Doda Oda van Schelde van Narbonne van Saksen

Waarschuwing Attention: She shares a parent with her husband (St. Arnulf van Metz).

She is married to St. Arnulf van Metz.

They got married about 605.


Child(ren):

  1. Chlodulf van Metz  605-697 
  2. Basina van Metz  605-???? 
  3. Martin van Metz  606-679

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Andre Ottenhoff, "Family tree Ottenhoff - Schilder", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-ottenhoff/I9778.php : accessed January 3, 2026), "Doda Oda van Schelde van Narbonne van Saksen (586-612)".