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Sybilla von Anjou 1114–1165 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1114

Birth Location: Anjou

Death Date: 1165

Death Location: Bethanien

Father: Fulko Anjou

Mother: Erembuge Fleche

Spouse(s): Dietrich Elsass

Children(s): Matthias Elsass

In 1114, Sybilla von Anjou entered the world in Anjou, born to Fulko V Von Anjou And Erembuge De La Fleche. Sybilla von Anjou married Dietrich Von Elsass, and had children including Matthias Von Elsass. Sybilla von Anjou passed away in 1165 in Bethanien.

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Biography

  • In 1114, Sybilla von Anjou entered the world in Anjou, born to Fulko V Von Anjou And Erembuge De La Fleche.
  • Sybilla von Anjou married Dietrich Von Elsass, and had children including Matthias Von Elsass.
  • Sybilla von Anjou passed away in 1165 in Bethanien.

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Children(s)

Sybilla Anjou's Ancestors

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Sybilla Anjou
1114–1165
Birth Place: Anjou
Parents
Fulko V von Anjou
1092–1144
Anjou
Erembuge (de La) Fleche
1090–1126
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sybilla Anjou's Descendants

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Sybilla (von) Anjou (1114–1165) m. Dietrich (von) Elsass (1099–1168)
  1. 1. Matthias (von) Elsass 1137–1173 m. Maria (von) Blois 1136–1180
    1. 1. Mathilde (von) Elsass 1170–1210 m. Heinrich (I von) Brabant 1165–1235
      1. 1. Mathilde (von) Brabant 1195–1267 m. Florens (IV von) Holland 1210–1234
        1. 1. Adelheld ((Aleid, Aleydis) von) Holland 1234–1284 m. Johann (von) Avesnes 1218–1257

Sybilla Anjou's Timeline

2 Records

1114
1114
Birth of Sybilla von Anjou in Anjou
Anjou
1165
1165
Age 51
Death of Sybilla von Anjou in Bethanien
Bethanien

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1114
    Event Place: Anjou

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1165
    Event Place: Bethanien

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