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Household of Princesse Irmgard (Eremengarde) le Carolingien

Waarschuwing Attention: Partner (Giselbert I Herzog Von Lothringen) is 60 years younger.

(1) She had a relationship with Giselbert de Darnau, vazal van Karel de Kale.


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(2) She is married to Giselbert I Herzog Von Lothringen.

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Ron Roddenhof, "Family tree Roddenhof", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-roddenhof/I5581.php : accessed May 1, 2024), "Princesse Irmgard (Eremengarde) le Carolingien (830-864)".