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Personal data Lutgardis De Luxembourg Gravin van Luxemburg de Bidgau Countess (Lutgardis De Luxembourg, Gravin van Luxemburg, de Bidgau, Countess) xx
First name Lutgardis De Luxembourg, Gravin van Luxemburg, de Bidgau, Countess.
He/she was born in the year 963 in Brussels, Brussels, Belgiumel, Friesland, Netherlands>.
He/she passed away in Egmond Binnen, Noord Holland, Netherlands, 13 mei 1005.
He/she was burried in 13 mei 1005 Egmond aan den Hoef, Bergen, Noord-Holland, Nederland, North Holland, The Netherlands.
Household of Lutgardis De Luxembourg Gravin van Luxemburg de Bidgau Countess (Lutgardis De Luxembourg, Gravin van Luxemburg, de Bidgau, Countess) xx
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