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Are you sure it's not Alix of Vergy? There's a rue Alix de Vergy in Dijon. David.Monniaux 17:51, 1 May 2004 (UTC)
I am under the impression that Alix and Alice are the same name under different spelling (cf. Hannah vs Anna). If you prefer Alix, feel free to change. Muriel 18:49, 1 May 2004 (UTC)
- I agree, they're very probably the same first name, especially since a name like Alix (a Gallic name, if I'm not mistaken) would give forms in Alic.. when declined in Latin. David.Monniaux 21:02, 1 May 2004 (UTC)