Kinship between Simon de Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu and Marie de Ponthieu through Conrad I, King of Burgundy
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Generation 1
[  1.02*   3]           Simon de Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu (e1175-1239)
[  2.01    4]           Marie de Ponthieu (>1195-1250)
Generation 2
[  3.01*   5]           Mathilde de Clermont (e1138-)
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[  2.02*   6]           William Talvas William II, Count of Ponthieu (>1178-1221)
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[  4.01*   7]           Alix de France, Countess of Eu (1160-)
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Generation 3
[  5.01     ]           Clemence de Bar (~1120-)
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[  6.01*  11]           BĂ©atrix de Saint-Pol (e1162-)
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[  7.01     ]           Alix de Champagne (~1140-1206)
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Generation 4
[  5.02     ]           Renaud I, Count of Mousson (~1075-1149)
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[ 11.01     ]           Eustache de Champagne (e1146-~1164)
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[  7.02     ]           Theobald IV, Count of Blois and Champagne (~1090-1152)
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Generation 5
[  5.03*  26]           Thierry II, Count of Montbeliard and Bar (~1045-1103)
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[ 11.02     ]           Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne (~1120-1153)
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[  7.03     ]           Stephen, Count of Blois (e1049-1102)
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Generation 6
[ 26.01*  45]           Sophie, Countess of Bar-le-Duc (~1018-1093)
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[ 11.03     ]           Stephen, King of England (1096-1154)
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[  7.04     ]           Thibaut III, Count of Blois (~1010-1089)
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Generation 7
[ 45.01*  77]           Mathilde of Swabia (~988-1032)
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[ 11.04     ]   [5:7.03]Stephen, Count of Blois (e1049-1102)
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[  7.05* 104]           Eudes de Blois II, Count of Blois (983-1037)
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Generation 8
[ 77.01     ]           Gerberga of Burgundy (965-1018)
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[104.01     ]           Berthe de Bourgogne (~965-)
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Generation 9
[ 77.02*    ]           Conrad I, King of Burgundy (~922-993)
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[104.02*    ]  [9:77.02]Conrad I, King of Burgundy (~922-993)
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