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Friedrich (Goseck) von Goseck (1085 - 1125)

Friedrich "Pfalzgraf von Sachsen" von Goseck formerly Goseck aka von Putelendorf
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Died at about age 40 in Dingelstedtmap
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Please add sources before you propose a merge. If you have no sources its impossible to make a good decision if its the correct person or nt

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Magnus Sälgö
Stockholm, Sweden
posted by [Living Sälgö]
Count Palatine of Saxony-1 and Goseck-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same names, same dates.
posted by László Kóczy

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