Family tree Weijerman » Edith van Engeland (910-946)

Personal data Edith van Engeland 


Household of Edith van Engeland

She is married to Otton I de Grote von Sachsen.

They got married in the year 929, she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Liutgarde von Sachsen  ± 930-954 
  2. Liudolf von Sachsen  930-957 
  3. Lukharde de Linselstein  ± 940-???? 

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