Kinship between Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore and Matilda de Briouse through Fulk II, Count of Anjou
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Generation 1
[  1.02     ]           Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore (~1231-1282)
[  2.01*   4]           Matilda de Briouse (e1230-<1301)
Generation 2
[  1.03     ]           Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore (e1193-1246)
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[  4.01*   8]           Eve Marshal of Pembroke (~1200-<1246)
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Generation 3
[  1.04*   9]           Roger de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore (e1151-<1214)
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[  8.01     ]           Isabel de Clare Countess of England (~1172-1220)
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Generation 4
[  9.01     ]           Matilda de Rumilly (e1114-)
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[  8.02*  20]           Richard Strongbow de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (~1130-1176)
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Generation 5
[  9.02     ]           William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven (e1084-1130)
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[ 20.01*  31]           Isabelle de Beaumont (~1102-)
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Generation 6
[  9.03*  35]           Ranulph II, Viscount of Bayeux (e1045-)
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[ 31.01     ]           Isabel de Vermandois (e1081-)
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Generation 7
[ 35.01     ]           Alice of Normandy (e1024-)
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[ 31.02     ]           Hugh Magnus, Duke of France and Burgundy (1057-1102)
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Generation 8
[ 35.02*  68]           Richard III, Duke of Normandy (~1001-1027)
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[ 31.03*  76]           Henry I, King of France (?1009-1060)
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Generation 9
[ 68.01*  85]           Judith of Brittany (~982-1017)
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[ 76.01*  94]           Constance of Provence (988-1032)
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Generation 10
[ 85.01     ]           Ermengarde d’Anjou (e965-)
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[ 94.01     ]           Adelais d’Anjou (~940-1026)
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Generation 11
[ 85.02     ]           Geoffrey Grisgonelle I, Count of Anjou (~938-987)
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[ 94.02*    ]           Fulk II, Count of Anjou (e912-958)
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Generation 12
[ 85.03*    ] [11:94.02]Fulk II, Count of Anjou (e912-958)
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