Ancestors Willems - Vande Vijver » Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne (± 1196-± 1226)

Personal data Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne 


Household of Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne

He has/had a relationship with Elisabeth d'Enghien.


Child(ren):

  1. Arnold de Mortagne  ± 1221-± 1265 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne

Boudewijn de Mortagne
± 1165-± 1208

Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne
± 1196-± 1226


Elisabeth d'Enghien
± 1202-± 1221

Arnold de Mortagne
± 1221-± 1265

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    Luc Vande Vijver, "Ancestors Willems - Vande Vijver", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-willems-vande-vijver/I07508.php : accessed June 28, 2024), "Everhard IV Radulf de Mortagne (± 1196-± 1226)".