Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath
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Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath
Summary
Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's father was John III of Schleiden-Junkerath[2].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's mother was Joanna of Blankenheim[3].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath was married to Henry II of Nassau-Siegen[4].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath is recorded as female[5].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's instance of is recorded as human[6].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's noble title is recorded as seigneur[7].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's given name is recorded as Irmgard[8].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's name in native language is recorded as Irmgard von Schleiden-Junkerath[9].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Schleiden-2[10].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's social classification is recorded as nobility[11].
- Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p64651.htm#i646508[12].
Body
Origins and Family
Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's father was John III of Schleiden-Junkerath[2]. Her mother was Joanna of Blankenheim[3].
Personal Life
Among Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's spouses was Henry II of Nassau-Siegen[4].
FAQs
Who were Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's parents?
Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's father was John III of Schleiden-Junkerath[2]. Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's mother was Joanna of Blankenheim[3].
Who was Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath married to?
Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath's spouses include Henry II of Nassau-Siegen[4].