Tietze Family Tree » Rosala (Rosele) of Lombardy (Italy)(Ivrea) or Susannah of Ivrea House of Ivrea, Countess Consort of Flanders Queen Consort of France (as Susannah) (± 955-1003)
Personal data Rosala (Rosele) of Lombardy (Italy)(Ivrea) or Susannah of Ivrea House of Ivrea, Countess Consort of Flanders Queen Consort of France (as Susannah)
She died February 1003 in Ghent, County of Flanders.Source 2
She is buried in Abbaye De Saint Pierre-Du-Mont Blandin, Ghent, County of Flanders.Source 2
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Rosala (Rosele) of Lombardy (Italy)(Ivrea) or Susannah of Ivrea House of Ivrea, ± 955-1003
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