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Gertrud von Sachsen 1030–1113 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1030

Birth Location: Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 4 Aug 1113

Death Location: Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

Father: Bernhard Sachsen

Mother: Eilika Schweinfurt

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The story of Gertrud von Sachsen began in 1030 in Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany. Gertrud von Sachsen passed away in 1113 in Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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Biography

  • The story of Gertrud von Sachsen began in 1030 in Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany.
  • Gertrud von Sachsen passed away in 1113 in Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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Gertrud Sachsen's Ancestors

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Gertrud Sachsen
1030–1113
Birth Place: Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Bernhard II Herzog von Sachsen
–1059
Lüneburg, Sachsen, Germany
Eilika (von) Schweinfurt
1005–1059
Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Bernard (I Herzog von) SACHSEN
1020–1010
Wittenberg, Sachsen Wittenberg, Thueringen, Germany
Hildegarde (von) STADE
–1011
Stade, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Heinrich (I VonSchweinfurt Margrave) Nordgau
–1017
Franken, Straubing-Bogen, Bayern, Germany
Gerberga (VonGleiburg Grafina VonKonradiner Von) Swabia
–1036
Schwaben, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany
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Gertrud Sachsen's Timeline

2 Records

1030
1030
Birth of Gertrud von Sachsen in Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany
Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany
1113
4 Aug 1113
Age 83
Death of Gertrud von Sachsen in Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1030
    Event Place: Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Aug 1113
    Event Place: Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

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