Tatham family tree » Louis V France (Carolingian) (± 967-987)

Personal data Louis V France (Carolingian) 


Household of Louis V France (Carolingian)

He is married to Adelaise Arsinde Blanche Anjou.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Pons I Comte Gévaudan  ± 967-1016
  2. Almodis Gévaudan  ± 970-1030
  3. Ermengarde deArles  ± 973-1042
  4. Odile de Provence  990-1012
  5. Philippa Gevaudan  1005-1066

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