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Personal data Mathilde Gravin von Dagsburg-Moha Von Egisheim 


Household of Mathilde Gravin von Dagsburg-Moha Von Egisheim

She is married to Volmar VIII von Metz.

They got married in the year 1120.


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Mathilde Gravin von Dagsburg-Moha Von Egisheim
± 1098-1135

1120

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