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In Other Languages
"Les Amis de Roglo. "Genealogical Database". (Genealogy of royal and noble families). *.
Balanso, Juan. "Reinas Borbones de Cuidado". Cronica el Mundo (2002). *. Retrieved May 28, 2002.
Castro, Jesus de (1999). "IBERCRONOX." (Lists of lay and ecclesiastical rulers of the Iberian peninsula). *. Retrieved May 6, 2006.
"de Gentis de Petraponte: la Maison de Pierrepont a Traverse les Siecles". *. Retrieved June 10, 2006.
"Der Hofmeister und Marschall Göddert Turck". *. Google English translation on *. Retrieved May 28, 2006.
"Ebener, Manfred (2005). "Lexikon Geschichte Baden + Württemberg". (Encyclopedia of History of Baden and Wurttemberg). *. See translated version in *. Retrieved May 6, 2006.
Edicao de Publicacoes Multimedia Lda. "Genea Portugal: Portal de Genealogia". (Genealogy of Portuguese royal and noble families). *
"Genealogie Mittelalter" (2005). (Historical overview and biographical sketches of European dynasties and rulers). *. Retrieved May 6, 2006
"Personen" (2006). Geschichte Mitteldeutschlands. *. Retrieved May 20, 2006.
"Osterrichische Regenten von 976–1848". (Gallery of Rulers of Austria). *
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Paul the Deacon (Paulus Diaconus) (1907). Translated by William Dudley Foulke. "History of the Langobards". University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia. Cited in Northern European Studies Texts. *. Retrieved May 23, 2006.
"Portail Histoire Bourgogne Franche-Comte". *
Shama, Davide. "Genealogie della Dinastie Nobili Italiani". (Genealogy of Italian royal and noble families). *
"Web.genealogie: Le site de la généalogie historique". (Dynastic lines of descent of various royal and noble families). *
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