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Pedigree: Richard de Percy
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Richard de Percy
b.abt 1170
Joscelin de Louvain
b.abt 1113
Godfrey Duke of Lorraine
b.1074
Henri II Count of Lorraine
b.1021
Lambert III Count of Lorraine
b.0991
Oda de Lorraine
b.0995
Adele "Alix" Countess of Beteau
b.1031
Eberhard Count of Beteau
b.abt 1000
Ide (Clementia) Duchess of Namur
b.1078
Albert III Count of Namur
b.1048
Albert II Count Namur
b.abt 1000
Regilinde of Lorraine
b.abt 0994
Ida Billung
b.1046
Bernard II, Duke of Saxony
b.0995
Elica von Schweinfurt
b.1005
Agnes de Percy
b.1134
William de Percy
b.1112
Allan (Algernon) de Percy
b.abt 1067
William de Percy
b.abt 1034
Emma de Port
b.abt 1049
Emma de Gand
b.abt 1071
Gilbert de Gand
b.1048
Alice de Montfort
b.1050
Alice (Adeliza) de Clare
b.abt 1112
Richard de Clare
b.1090
Gilbert Fitzrichard
b.abt 1066
Alice (Adeliza) Clermont
b.1058
Alice (Adeliza) de Meschines
b.1098
Ranulph "De Briquessart" Meschines
b.abt 1070
Lucy of Mercia
b.abt 1060
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