I’m wondering what logic was used to first, count the number of children AND two, to which mother they are attached? Here is the confusion I see...
Geni has 19 children, MEDLANDS has 18 children and the Italian Wikipedia has 17 children. If I set up the branch based on MEDLANDS, which theoretically is the ace of spades because it relies on primary sources, then why the difference in number and connection?
I myself like the Wikipedia because it tells a story, but I note that in this case it is not an English translation, but an Italian original, which does not align with the English version where it crosses.
I also have sources that have names of children not shown in any of the three prior mentions. Also it appears for example that there was a Mathilda by each wife, but Geni has Mathilda, Mathilda I and Mathilda III.
I’m not suggesting errors, but rather asking if there was a conscious decision making process used to make these determinations and what that was.