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  1. Genealogy for Gisèle de Luxemburg, Lady of Aalst (c.1010 - c.1055) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  2. Nov 28, 2022 · Gisele (Gisla) de Gant formerly Luxembourg aka de Luxembourg. Born about 1019 in Flanders, Belgium. Ancestors. Daughter of Fredericus (Luxembourg) von Moselgau [uncertain] and Ermentrude (Unknown) von Schweinfurt [uncertain]

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    • Rudolph (Gant) de Gent
  3. When Gisèle de Luxembourg was born in 1019, in Luxembourg, Belgium, her father, Friedrich von Luxemburg Graf im Moselgau - Rechtsanwalt von Stavelot-Malmedy, was 54 and her mother, Irminthrudis von der Wetterau, was 47.

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    • Raoul "Radulf" De Gand 1st Earl Of Lincoln
  4. When Gisele De Luxembourg Of Luxembourg was born in 1019, in Luxembourg, Belgium, her father, Friedrich von Luxemburg Graf im Moselgau, was 54 and her mother, Irmintrud Von Gleiberg, was 47. She married Rudolp van Boulogne van Aalst van Gent in 1047, in Aalst, East Flanders, Belgium.

  5. When Gisele de Luxembourg was born in 1009, in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, her father, Friedrich von Luxemburg Graf im Moselgau, was 44 and her mother, Irmtrud von der Wetterau, was 37. She married Radulf I de Gand in 1047, in Aalst, Limburg, Belgium. They were the parents of at least 5 sons.

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    • Radulf I de Gand
  6. Gisèle de Luxembourg was born about 1010 TO ABT 1036 in Flanders, Belgium, daughter of Friedrich I von Luxembourg and Irmintrud van Gleiberg., they had 2 children. She died about 1055 TO ABT 1058 in Chapel of St Lawrence, Ghent, Flanders now Belgium.

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  8. Gisèle DE LUXEMBOURG, Lady of Aalst. Born: Flanders, Belgium. Married: Died: 21 May, after 1058. Buried: Chapel of St Lawrence, Ghent, Flanders, Belgium. Research Notes: Du Chesne states that Gisela was buried in the same chapel as Ogive Ctss of Flanders and concludes that she was " seur de ladite Odgive " but cites no primary source which ...

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