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Adalhard II
Count of Metz and Mozelgau
Tenure
872 – 890
Born
c. 840
Died
2 January 890(890-01-02) (aged 49–50)
Spouse(s)
Adalarda
Issue
Stephen of Metz
Gerhard I of Metz
Matfried of Metz
Richert of Metz
Father
Adalard the Seneschal
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