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Personal data Mechtilde von Habsburg 

Ancestors (and descendant) of Mechtilde von Habsburg


Household of Mechtilde von Habsburg

She has/had a relationship with Ludwig Ii von Wittelsbach.

The relationship started on October 25, 1273 at Aachen (D), she was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Agnes von Wittelsbach  ????-1345
  2. Rudolf I von Wittelsbach-Beieren  1274-1319
  3. Mathilde von Wittelsbach  1275-1319
  4. Anna von Wittelsbach  1280-????
  5. Ludwig Iv von Wittelsbach  1282-1347 

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