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Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy1

b. circa 1320?
Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy|b. c 1320?|p282.htm#i20856|Thomas, 2nd Lord Lucy|b. c 1304|p157.htm#i17683|Margaret de Multon||p189.htm#i20845|Anthony, 1st Baron Lucy|d. 1343|p417.htm#i20850|Elizabeth Tillioff||p189.htm#i20851|Thomas, 1st Baron Multon of Egremont|b. 1276\nd. 1322|p412.htm#i15056|Eleanor de Burgh|b. c 1273|p129.htm#i15057|
FatherThomas, 2nd Lord Lucy1 b. circa 1304
MotherMargaret de Multon1
     Also called Countess of Angus Matilda of Angus.2 Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy was born circa 1320?. She was the daughter of Thomas, 2nd Lord Lucy and Margaret de Multon.1 Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy married Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Gilbert de Umfreville, son of Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville and Lucy de Kyme; His 2nd. Her 1st. s.p.1,2,3 Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy became sole heiress of the Barons Lucy, with the Earl of Northumberland, in 1369.1 She married Henry de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, son of Henry IV de Percy, 3rd Lord Percy of Alnwick and Mary of Lancaster, after 1369; His 2nd. Her 2nd (widow).1 Countess of Angus Maud de Lucy died. D.s.p.

Family 1

Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Gilbert de Umfreville b. circa 1310, d. 1380

Family 2

Henry de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland b. 10 November 1341, d. 29 February 1407/8

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 336.
  2. [S1060] William Armstrong Crozier, Virginia Heraldica, Chichester, Lancaster county.
  3. [S1234] Umfrevilles, online http://gazzalw.tripod.com/umfrevil.html

Alicia de Aquila1

Alicia de Aquila||p282.htm#i20899|Gilbert de Aquila||p189.htm#i20900||||||||||||||||
FatherGilbert de Aquila1
     Alicia de Aquila was the daughter of Gilbert de Aquila.1 Alicia de Aquila married John the Surety, 7th Earl of Lincoln, son of Roger, Constable of Chester and Maud de Clare; His 1st.1 Alicia de Aquila died. D.s.p.

Family

John the Surety, 7th Earl of Lincoln b. circa 1192, d. 22 July 1240

Citations

  1. [S843] Harleian Society, "Visitation Cheshire 1580: Halton Barons".

Aristakes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia1

b. circa 270
Aristakes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. c 270|p282.htm#i21021|Grigor Lusavoritch Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. 239\nd. 332|p286.htm#i6346|Mariam (?)||p243.htm#i27487|Anak Pahlav||p280.htm#i15246||||David (?)||p243.htm#i27488||||
FatherGrigor Lusavoritch Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia b. 239, d. 332
MotherMariam (?)2
     Also called St. Aristaces of Armenia.3 Aristakes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia was born circa 270. He was the son of Grigor Lusavoritch Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia and Mariam (?).2 Aristakes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia was the successor of Grigor Lusavoritch Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia; Catholicos of Armenia.4,3 Aristakes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia had been a pure celebate from childhood, and was first after Gregory to sit on the patrimonial throne of the episcopate, despite the fact that he was the younger son.1 He succeeded his father and present at the First General Council in 325.5 Catholicos of Armenia between 325 and 333.4,3 He died. "Now the blessed Aristakes cared well for the flock which was entrusted to him, and reprimanded without exception those not reforming. It happened that a certain Ark'eghayos who had been made supervisor of so-called Fourth Armenia, had been reprimanded by Aristakes because of his evil deeds. Meeting [Aristakes] in Tsop'k' district, Ark'eghayos killed him and went as a fugitive to Cilician Tarsus, out of fear of king Trdat. Aristakes held the episcopacy for seven years and was translated to Christ with a martyr's death."6 He was the predecessor of Vhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia; Catholicos of Armenia.4,3

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), Ch. 5.
  2. [S1266] Agathangelos, Agathangelos, xxxi.
  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  4. [S1091] Armenian Highland, online http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html
  5. [S585] Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter The Catholic Encyclopedia, VIII-Gregory the Illuminator.
  6. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator): pg. 11-12.

Nadab ben Aaron ha-Kohen1

Nadab ben Aaron ha-Kohen||p282.htm#i21249|High Priest Aaron ha-Levi||p279.htm#i13224|Elisheba the Israelite||p109.htm#i13225|Amram ha-Levi||p279.htm#i13223|Jochebed ha-Levi||p109.htm#i13222|Amminadab the Israelite||p107.htm#i13040||||
FatherHigh Priest Aaron ha-Levi
MotherElisheba the Israelite
     Nadab ben Aaron ha-Kohen was the son of High Priest Aaron ha-Levi and Elisheba the Israelite. Nadab ben Aaron ha-Kohen died. He died before his father and had no children.2 He was the son of Aaron.1

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 24:1.
  2. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 24:2.

Abihu ben Aaron ha-Kohen1

Abihu ben Aaron ha-Kohen||p282.htm#i21250|High Priest Aaron ha-Levi||p279.htm#i13224|Elisheba the Israelite||p109.htm#i13225|Amram ha-Levi||p279.htm#i13223|Jochebed ha-Levi||p109.htm#i13222|Amminadab the Israelite||p107.htm#i13040||||
FatherHigh Priest Aaron ha-Levi
MotherElisheba the Israelite
     Abihu ben Aaron ha-Kohen was the son of High Priest Aaron ha-Levi and Elisheba the Israelite. Abihu ben Aaron ha-Kohen died. He died before his father and had no children.2 He was the son of Aaron.1

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 24:1.
  2. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 24:2.

Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah1,2

b. circa 595
Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah|b. c 595|p282.htm#i21264|Khuazimah (?)|b. c 583|p191.htm#i21265||||||||||||||||
FatherKhuazimah (?)1 b. circa 583
     Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah was called "Ummu al-Masakin" or "the mother of the poor" for her charity to the poor.2 She was born circa 595. She was the daughter of Khuazimah (?).1 Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah married 'Ubaid Banu Hâshim; Her 2nd (divorcee).2 Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah married Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Mustafa (pbuh&hf), The Prophet, son of 'Abd Allâh ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib Banu Hâshim and Aminah bint Wahab al-Qurayshi (as), circa 625 at 3 A.H; His 6th. Her 3rd (widow).1,2 Zainab ummu al-Masakin bint Khuazimah died. Shed died eight (some traditions say two) months after her marraige to Muhammad, at the age of thirty or so.2

Family 1

'Ubaid Banu Hâshim b. circa 595, d. March 624

Family 2

Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Mustafa (pbuh&hf), The Prophet b. 9 May 570, d. 8 June 632

Citations

  1. [S911] Hadrian to Islam, online http://users.iafrica.com/l/ll/lloyd/1-TimeLine/…..
  2. [S956] Comparitive Index to Islam, online http://answering-islam.org/Index/index.html, ZAINAB BINT KHUAZIMAH.

Glaphyra Archelaid1,2

Glaphyra Archelaid||p282.htm#i21275|Archelaus IV Sisines, King of Cappadocia|b. 0056 B.C. ?\nd. 0017 AD|p266.htm#i21347|Unknown an Armenian?||p6.htm#i23190|Archelaus I., High Priest of Bellona|b. 0078 B.C. ?|p206.htm#i23196|Glaphyra (?)||p206.htm#i23197|||||||
FatherArchelaus IV Sisines, King of Cappadocia3,4 b. 0056 B.C. ?, d. 0017 AD
MotherUnknown an Armenian?5
     Glaphyra Archelaid returned home, after the death of Juba, her second husband, and lived a widow with her father 0023 AD at circa.2,5 She was the daughter of Archelaus IV Sisines, King of Cappadocia and Unknown an Armenian?.3,4,5 Glaphyra Archelaid died. When, therefore, she was come into Judea, and had been there for a little while, she thought she saw (dead first husband) Alexander stand by her, and that he said to her; "Thy marriage with the king of Libya might have been sufficient for thee; but thou wast not contented with him, but art returned again to my family, to a third husband; and him, thou impudent woman, hast thou chosen for thine husband, who is my brother. However, I shall not overlook the injury thou hast offered me; I shall [soon] have thee again, whether thou wilt or no." Now Glaphyra hardly survived the narration of this dream of hers two days.2 She was the ancestress of Kings Tigranes V and VI of Armenia.5 She was the daughter of Archelaus, king of Cappadocia.2 She married Alexander of Judaea, son of Herod I "the Great", King of Judaea and Mariamne the Hasmonean; Her 1st.3 Glaphyra Archelaid married ethnarchês of Judaea Herod Archelaus of Judaea, son of Herod I "the Great", King of Judaea; His 2nd (divorcé). Her 3rd (widow).2 Glaphyra Archelaid married Juba II, King of Numidia and Mauretania, son of Juba I, King of Numidia; Her 2nd (widow).2,5

Family 1

Alexander of Judaea b. 0030 B.C., d. 0007 B.C.
Child

Family 2

ethnarchês of Judaea Herod Archelaus of Judaea b. 0022 B.C., d. 0018 CE

Family 3

Juba II, King of Numidia and Mauretania b. 0050 B.C., d. 0024 AD

Citations

  1. [S912] Holdt Family Roots, online http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/tree/…+Lalou.htm.
  2. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, Book II, Chapter 7.
  3. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, AJ:XVIII:5:4.
  4. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig 4.1.
  5. [S1052] Egyptian Royal Genealogy, online http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/Egypt/index.htm
  6. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews-Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4.

Johanan Gaddi the Hasmonean1

Johanan Gaddi the Hasmonean||p282.htm#i21343|Mattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea|d. 0165 B.C.|p269.htm#i21342||||Johanan b. S.||p218.htm#i24581||||||||||
FatherMattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea1 d. 0165 B.C.
     Johanan Gaddi the Hasmonean was the son of Mattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea.1 Johanan Gaddi the Hasmonean died. Nor was it many days after the death of his oldest brother Judas, that he had a plot laid against him by Antiochus's party, and was slain by them.2 Also called Joannan, called Caddis.3

Citations

  1. [S909] Into his Own, online http://religion.rutgers.edu/iho/index.html
  2. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, Book I, Chapter 1.
  3. [S282] ., Apocrypha, 1 Maccabees 2:2.

Eleazar Avaron the Hasmonean1

Eleazar Avaron the Hasmonean||p282.htm#i21345|Mattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea|d. 0165 B.C.|p269.htm#i21342||||Johanan b. S.||p218.htm#i24581||||||||||
FatherMattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea1 d. 0165 B.C.
     Eleazar Avaron the Hasmonean was the son of Mattathias ben Johanan, High Priest of Judaea.1 Eleazar Avaron the Hasmonean died at the Battle of Bethzacharis. Eleazar had joined his brother Judas in battle against Antiochus. At a place called Bethzacharis, where the passage was narrow, they met Antiochus with his army. Eleazar, seeing the very highest of the elephants adorned with a large tower, and with military trappings of gold to guard him, and supposing that Antiochus himself was upon him, he ran a great way before his own army, and cutting his way through the enemy's troops, he got up to the elephant; yet could he not reach him who seemed to be the king, by reason of his being so high; but still he ran his weapon into the belly of the beast, and brought him down upon himself, and was crushed to death, having done no more than attempted great things, and showed that he preferred glory before life.2 Also called Eleazar, called Avaran.3

Citations

  1. [S909] Into his Own, online http://religion.rutgers.edu/iho/index.html
  2. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, Book I, Chapter 1.
  3. [S282] ., Apocrypha, 1 Maccabees 2:5.

Astynax of Greek Myth1

Astynax of Greek Myth||p282.htm#i21416|Hector of Greek Myth||p279.htm#i13601|Princess of Thebe Andromache of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13728|King of Troy Priam of Greek Myth|d. 1184 B.C.|p274.htm#i13399|Hecuba of Phrygia||p113.htm#i13600|Prince of Thebe in Mysia Eëtion of Greek Myth||p279.htm#i13729||||
FatherHector of Greek Myth1
MotherPrincess of Thebe Andromache of Greek Myth1
     Astynax of Greek Myth was the son of Hector of Greek Myth and Princess of Thebe Andromache of Greek Myth.1 Astynax of Greek Myth died. He was thrown down by the Achaeans, from the battlements at Troy.2

Citations

  1. [S922] Marcotte's Hercules Chart, online http://www.electroauthor.com/marcotte_genealogy/…
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Andromache.

Perseus of Greek Myth1

Perseus of Greek Myth||p282.htm#i21434|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|Danaë of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21438|the Titan Cronos of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13698|the Titaness Rhea of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13699|King of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21439|Eurydice of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27283|
Fatherthe God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth2,3
MotherDanaë of Greek Myth2,3
     Perseus of Greek Myth was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by Acrisius, to whom it had been prophesied that he would be killed by his grandson.2 He left Argos after killing his grandfather and founded Mycenae as his capital, becoming the ancestor of the Perseids, including Heracles.2 He grew up on the island of Seriphus, where the chest had grounded.2 He died. Perseus was said to have being killed by Megapenthes, "on account of the death of his father", as someone put it. Megapenthes was a son of Proetus by Stheneboea, that is, half-brother of Perseus. Perseus was also said to have been made immortal and placed among the stars.4 He was born at Argos, the Peloponnese.5 He rescued Andromeda from a sea monster.2 He was the son of the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth and Danaë of Greek Myth.2,3 Perseus of Greek Myth accidentally struck his mother's father, Acrisius, dead when throwing the discus, thus fulfilling the prophecy that he would kill him.2 He was the son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of Acrisius of Argos.2 He married Andromeda of Greek Myth, daughter of King of Joppa Cepheus of Greek Myth and Queen of Joppa Cassiopea of Ethiopia.1,3

Family

Andromeda of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S922] Marcotte's Hercules Chart, online http://www.electroauthor.com/marcotte_genealogy/…
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Perseus (Gr. myth.).
  3. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  4. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Perseus.
  5. [S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online http://phd.evansville.edu/tools/index.htm
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Amphitryon (Gr. myth.).

Megara of Greek Myth1,2

Megara of Greek Myth||p282.htm#i21461|||||||||||||||||||
     Megara of Greek Myth was a witness where Heracles of Greek Myth killed Megara and their children in a fit of madness sent by Hera and, consequently, was obliged to become the servant of Eurystheus, the Perseid King of Greece.1 Megara of Greek Myth died. She, and their children, were killed by Heracles after Hera sent him a fit of madness.1 Royal Princess of Orchomenus at Boeotia.1 She married Heracles of Greek Myth, son of the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth and Alcmene of Greek Myth.1

Family

Heracles of Greek Myth

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Heracles (class. myth.).
  2. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: Houses of Thebes & Crete.

Polydorus the Trojan1

Polydorus the Trojan||p282.htm#i21463|King of Troy Priam of Greek Myth|d. 1184 B.C.|p274.htm#i13399|Hecuba of Phrygia||p113.htm#i13600|King of Troy Laomedon of Greek Myth|d. 1235 BC|p274.htm#i13404||||King of Phrygia Dymas of Phrygia||p192.htm#i21417||||
FatherKing of Troy Priam of Greek Myth1 d. 1184 B.C.
MotherHecuba of Phrygia1
     Polydorus the Trojan was the son of King of Troy Priam of Greek Myth and Hecuba of Phrygia.1 Polydorus the Trojan died. He was killed in Thrace.1 He was placed, after the fall of Troy, in the care of Polymestor, king of Thrace.1

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Hecuba (Gr. leg. figure).

John, 3rd Earl of Lennox1

b. circa 1486?
John, 3rd Earl of Lennox|b. c 1486?|p282.htm#i21511|Matthew, 2nd Earl of Lennox|b. c 1456?\nd. 9 Sep 1513|p435.htm#i21514|Elizabeth Hamilton|b. c 1476?|p193.htm#i21515|John, 1st Earl of Lennox|b. c 1426?\nd. 1494|p434.htm#i21517|Margaret Montgomery|b. c 1418?|p193.htm#i21518|Lord Hamilton James Hamilton|b. c 1444?\nd. 6 Nov 1479|p433.htm#i21516|Lady Mary Stewart|b. b 16 May 1452\nd. c May 1488|p434.htm#i27375|
FatherMatthew, 2nd Earl of Lennox1 b. circa 1456?, d. 9 September 1513
MotherElizabeth Hamilton1 b. circa 1476?
     John, 3rd Earl of Lennox died. He was taken prisoner by the Laird of Pardovan, and murdered in cold blood by Sir James Hamilton, of Finnart, natural son of Lord Arran.1 He was born circa 1486?. He was the son of Matthew, 2nd Earl of Lennox and Elizabeth Hamilton.1 John, 3rd Earl of Lennox married Lady Anne Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Lady Eleanor Sinclair, before 1516.1 John, 3rd Earl of Lennox died in 1526.1

Family

Lady Anne Stewart
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 512.

Edwin of Mercia1

Edwin of Mercia||p282.htm#i21616|Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia|b. a 1030\nd. a 1062|p346.htm#i7950|Ælfgifu of the Seven Boroughs|b. 1013?|p210.htm#i23658|Leofric "the Great", Earl of Mercia|b. c 985\nd. 31 Aug 1057|p344.htm#i7952|Godgifu of Buckingham|b. c 1010\nd. 1080|p350.htm#i7953|Sigeferth, thegn of the Seven Boroughs|b. c 990\nd. 1015|p334.htm#i10002|Ealdgyth M. of Northumbria|b. 990?|p45.htm#i5401|
FatherÆlfgar, Earl of Mercia1,2 b. after 1030, d. after 1062
MotherÆlfgifu of the Seven Boroughs2 b. 1013?
     Edwin of Mercia was the son of Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia and Ælfgifu of the Seven Boroughs.1,2 Edwin of Mercia was the brother of Lucy "the Countess" of Lincoln; per the genealogia fundatoris of Coventry Abbey, a daughter of Earl Algar, and sister and heiress of earls Edwin and Morcar.1 Earl of Mercia at England between 1065 and 1066.2 Edwin of Mercia died.2

Citations

  1. [S936] K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, "Parentage of Countess Lucy".
  2. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 292.

Elizabeth Haines1

b. 23 October 1730
Elizabeth Haines|b. 23 Oct 1730|p282.htm#i21691|Carlile Haines|b. c 1700\nd. 13 Jun 1774|p465.htm#i21689|Sarah Matlack|b. bt 1698 - 1704\nd. 1774|p465.htm#i21690|Richard Haines|b. 6 Aug 1665\nd. 12 Apr 1746|p460.htm#i336|Mary Carlisle|b. 20 Jul 1674\nd. Apr 1746|p460.htm#i586|William Matlack|b. Jun 1650\nd. 10 Dec 1720|p456.htm#i20696|Mary Hancock|b. 29 Mar 1668\nd. 2 Jan 1728/29|p457.htm#i20697|
FatherCarlile Haines1 b. circa 1700, d. 13 June 1774
MotherSarah Matlack1 b. between 1698 and 1704, d. 1774
     Elizabeth Haines died at Logan County, Ohio.1 She was born on 23 October 1730 at Burlington County, New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Carlile Haines and Sarah Matlack.1 Elizabeth Haines married Allen Sharp on 14 September 1752 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.2

Family

Allen Sharp b. 1 August 1726, d. 10 September 1808
Child

Citations

  1. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #499.
  2. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #498-499.
  3. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #249.

Johanna di Venezia1,2

     Also called Johanna von Venedig.2 Johanna di Venezia and Pietro Candiano IV, doge della Repubblica di Venezia were divorced.1 Johanna di Venezia married Pietro Candiano IV, doge della Repubblica di Venezia, son of Pietro Candiano III, doge della Repubblica di Venezia and Arcielda (?); His 1st.2,1,3 Johanna di Venezia died. She ended her days in the convent of S. Zaccaria.4

Family

Pietro Candiano IV, doge della Repubblica di Venezia b. circa 932?, d. 11 August 976
Child

Citations

  1. [S973] Leo van de Pas (e-mail address), Doge of Venice(+976) Re: Pietro IV Candiano in "Re: Pietro IV Candiano," newsgroup message 2000/03/03.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Hugoniden.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Bologna.
  4. [S1041] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Venice, pg. 41.
  5. [S1041] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Venice, pg. 41-42.

Reverend Henry Wright1

b. 1424
     Reverend Henry Wright was born in 1424 at Upminster, Suffolk, England.1 He married Anna Whitebread, daughter of Thomas Whitebread and Agnes Hunt, before 1450 at England.1 Reverend Henry Wright died at Upminster, Suffolk, England.1

Family

Anna Whitebread b. circa 1430
Child

Citations

  1. [S1005] Curtis Wright, Wright of Kelvedon Hall.

Mercy Marshfield1

b. 10 May 1653
Mercy Marshfield|b. 10 May 1653|p282.htm#i22807|Samuel Marshfield of Springfield|b. c 1626\nd. 8 May 1692|p450.htm#i17468|Hester Wright|b. 1631\nd. 3 Apr 1664|p445.htm#i20770|Thomas Marshfield of Exeter|b. bt 1600 - 1605\nd. bt 1642 - 1649|p443.htm#i20771|Mercy Marshfield, Mrs.|b. c 1603|p188.htm#i20772|Deacon Samuel Wright of Springfield|b. 30 Jun 1606\nd. 17 Oct 1665|p446.htm#i20773|Margaret (?)|b. c 1608\nd. 24 Jul 1681|p448.htm#i20774|
FatherSamuel Marshfield of Springfield1 b. circa 1626, d. 8 May 1692
MotherHester Wright1 b. 1631, d. 3 April 1664
     Mercy Marshfield was born on 10 May 1653 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Marshfield of Springfield and Hester Wright.1 Mercy Marshfield died. She died young.1

Citations

  1. [S441] Kinnexions.com, online http://kinnexions.com/index.htm, Colton-Marshfield-Chapin.

sire de Courtenay Guillaume de Courtenay1

b. circa 1105
sire de Courtenay Guillaume de Courtenay|b. c 1105|p282.htm#i22826|Milo, seigneur de Courtenay|b. 1069|p48.htm#i5670|Ermdengarde de Nevers|b. 1073|p48.htm#i5671|Josselin, seigneur de Courtenay|b. 1034|p48.htm#i5674|Elizabeth de Montlhéry|b. c 1033?|p48.htm#i5675|Renaud I., comte de Nevers|b. 1046\nd. 5 Aug 1089|p352.htm#i5672|Ide R., comtesse de Forez|b. 1065|p48.htm#i5673|
FatherMilo, seigneur de Courtenay1,2 b. 1069
MotherErmdengarde de Nevers1,2 b. 1073
     Sire de Courtenay Guillaume de Courtenay was born circa 1105. He was the son of Milo, seigneur de Courtenay and Ermdengarde de Nevers.1,2 Seigneur de Courtenay at France in 1147.2 Sire de Courtenay Guillaume de Courtenay died. D.s.p..1,2

Citations

  1. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 722.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IV:317.

Eleanor de Normandie1

b. circa 1004
Eleanor de Normandie|b. c 1004|p282.htm#i22838|Richard II "le Bon", duc de Normandie|b. 962\nd. 28 Aug 1026|p337.htm#i5195|Judith de Bretagne|b. 982\nd. 1017|p335.htm#i5194|Richard I "Sans Peur", Leader of the Normans of Rouen|b. 933\nd. 21 Nov 996|p331.htm#i5197|Gunnor de Crepon|b. 936\nd. 1031|p338.htm#i5196|Conan I "le Tort", comte de Rennes|b. 927\nd. 27 Jun 992|p330.htm#i5193|Ermengarde d'Anjou|b. 965|p44.htm#i5141|
FatherRichard II "le Bon", duc de Normandie1 b. 962, d. 28 August 1026
MotherJudith de Bretagne1 b. 982, d. 1017
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Eleanor de Normandie was born circa 1004. She was the daughter of Richard II "le Bon", duc de Normandie and Judith de Bretagne.1 Eleanor de Normandie married Boudewijn IV "met de Baard", Graaf van Vlaanderen, son of Arnulf II, Graaf van Vlaanderen and Rozala von Ivrea, circa 1031; His 2nd.1 Eleanor de Normandie died. D.s.p..1

Family

Boudewijn IV "met de Baard", Graaf van Vlaanderen b. circa 980, d. 30 May 1036

Citations

  1. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. xciii.

King of the Britons Aurelius Ambrosius of Britain1

King of the Britons Aurelius Ambrosius of Britain||p282.htm#i22919|King of the Britons Constantine ap Solomon of Britain|b. c 375\nd. 411|p287.htm#i11553|Ivoire ferch Llancelod (?)|b. c 375|p92.htm#i11554|High King of Brittany Salomon I. a. G. of Brittany|b. c 355\nd. 446|p288.htm#i11527|N. N. filia Patricius Flavius|b. c 355|p91.htm#i11528|Llancelod (?)|b. c 345|p92.htm#i11555||||
FatherKing of the Britons Constantine ap Solomon of Britain1 b. circa 375, d. 411
MotherIvoire ferch Llancelod (?)1 b. circa 375
     King of the Britons Aurelius Ambrosius of Britain was the son of King of the Britons Constantine ap Solomon of Britain and Ivoire ferch Llancelod (?).1 King of the Britons Aurelius Ambrosius of Britain was the son of Constantine, the brother of Constans and Uther Pendragon.2 He died. He was poisoned by a Saxon named Eopa, working on behalf of Pascentius, son of Vortigern, who came to him disguised as a physician and tricked him into drinking the poison, and going to sleep, where the poison would work better, and so died.3 He witnessed the death of Vortigern Vorteneu, High King of Britain circa 459 at Genoreu, on the river Gania, Hergin, Cambria, Britain; He was burned to death in his tower by Aurelius Ambrosius, for the treason he had shown Aurelius' father, Constantine, and brother, Constans.4,2 King of the Britons Aurelius Ambrosius of Britain witnessed the death of Hengest, King of Kent (Anglo-Saxon Myth) in 488; He was beheaded by Eldol, brother of Eldad, bishop of Gloucester, on the orders of Aurelius Ambrosius who had recently defeated the Saxon armies.5

Citations

  1. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book VIII, Chapt. 15.
  2. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book VIII, Chapt. 2.
  3. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book VIII, Chapt. 14.
  4. [S266] EBK, online http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/…
  5. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book VIII, Chapt. 7.

Sandoukht Arshakuni

Sandoukht Arshakuni||p282.htm#i22958|Sanatroukes "the Apostle-killer", King of Armenia|b. __ ___ 0065\nd. 110|p284.htm#i5991||||Mithradates, King of Armenia|b. 0045-0050 A.D.\nd. __ ___ 0076|p265.htm#i5993|Awde of Edessa||p221.htm#i25475|||||||
FatherSanatroukes "the Apostle-killer", King of Armenia b. __ ___ 0065, d. 110
     Sandoukht Arshakuni was the daughter of Sanatroukes "the Apostle-killer", King of Armenia. Sandoukht Arshakuni and Sanatroukes "the Apostle-killer", King of Armenia converted to Christianity __ ___ 0075. Sandoukht Arshakuni died. After her father bows to pressure, he renounces Christianity and put her to death. She was the first saint of the Armenian Church.

Elizabeth Kerrich1

b. 12 February 1587/88
Elizabeth Kerrich|b. 12 Feb 1587/88|p282.htm#i23074|Thomas Kerrich of Saxsted|b. c 1538|p205.htm#i23064|Margery (?)|b. c 1564\nd. 23 Apr 1610|p441.htm#i23071|Robert Kerrich of Bedfield|b. c 1505\nd. bt 27 Jan 1578 - 13 Apr 1578|p439.htm#i23080||||||||||
FatherThomas Kerrich of Saxsted1 b. circa 1538
MotherMargery (?)1 b. circa 1564, d. 23 April 1610
     Elizabeth Kerrich was baptized on 12 February 1587/88.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Kerrich of Saxsted and Margery (?).1 Elizabeth Kerrich died at Suffolk?, England. She probably died young.1

Citations

  1. [S809] NE Genealogies, FTM CD 181 (EO), Ser. 1, Vol. 1, pg. 676.

Mehitable Abbott1

b. 17 February 1671
Mehitable Abbott|b. 17 Feb 1671|p282.htm#i23174|George Abbot, tailor|b. 1631\nd. 22 Mar 1688/89|p450.htm#i20757|Sarah Farnum|b. c 1638\nd. 1728|p457.htm#i20758|George Abbott of Rowley|b. 1597\nd. 1647|p443.htm#i20761||||Ralph Farnum of Andover|b. c 1603\nd. 8 Jan 1692/93|p451.htm#i20759|Alice Farnum, Mrs.|b. a 7 Apr 1606|p188.htm#i20760|
FatherGeorge Abbot, tailor1 b. 1631, d. 22 March 1688/89
MotherSarah Farnum1 b. circa 1638, d. 1728
     Mehitable Abbott was born on 17 February 1671 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of George Abbot, tailor and Sarah Farnum.1 Mehitable Abbott died at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died young.1

Citations

  1. [S822] U.S. Army Maj. Lemuel Abijah Abbott Abbotts of Rowley, MA, Vol I, pg. 25.

Grace Dowrish1

b. circa 1555
Grace Dowrish|b. c 1555|p282.htm#i23283|Thomas Dowrish Esq.|b. c 1532\nd. 1590|p440.htm#i23284|Anne Farringdon|b. c 1535|p206.htm#i23285|||||||Charles Farringdon|b. c 1495|p206.htm#i23286|Margery Stuckley|b. c 1500|p207.htm#i23331|
FatherThomas Dowrish Esq.1,2,3 b. circa 1532, d. 1590
MotherAnne Farringdon1,2 b. circa 1535
     Grace Dowrish was born circa 1555 at Devonshire, England.4 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowrish Esq. and Anne Farringdon.1,2,3 Grace Dowrish married Robert Gye Gent., son of John Gye and Mary Prowse, at England; His 2nd.1,5,6 Grace Dowrish died at England. She died intestate when her daugher Mary was very young.1

Family

Robert Gye Gent. b. circa 1531, d. between 1604 and 1608
Child

Citations

  1. [S205] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, pg. 124.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 261.42.
  3. [S818] NEHGR Contributors, ".," English Origins, 1:3:363, x:y:z = Series:Volume:Page.
  4. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".
  5. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 261.43.
  6. [S818] NEHGR Contributors, ".," English Origins, 1:3:365, x:y:z = Series:Volume:Page.

Henry Maltravers1

b. circa 1341
Henry Maltravers|b. c 1341|p282.htm#i23335|John, Baron Maltravers|b. c 1318\nd. 13 Oct 1360|p420.htm#i23314|Gwenthlian (?)|d. b Oct 1375|p422.htm#i23315|John, Baron Maltravers|b. c 1290\nd. 16 Feb 1364/65|p421.htm#i23337|Milicent de Berkeley|b. c 1300\nd. a 1322|p412.htm#i23338|||||||
FatherJohn, Baron Maltravers1 b. circa 1318, d. 13 October 1360
MotherGwenthlian (?)1 d. before October 1375
     Henry Maltravers was born circa 1341 at England.2 He was the son of John, Baron Maltravers and Gwenthlian (?).1 Henry Maltravers died. D.s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 351.
  2. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Joan Maltravers1

b. circa 1343
Joan Maltravers|b. c 1343|p282.htm#i23336|John, Baron Maltravers|b. c 1318\nd. 13 Oct 1360|p420.htm#i23314|Gwenthlian (?)|d. b Oct 1375|p422.htm#i23315|John, Baron Maltravers|b. c 1290\nd. 16 Feb 1364/65|p421.htm#i23337|Milicent de Berkeley|b. c 1300\nd. a 1322|p412.htm#i23338|||||||
FatherJohn, Baron Maltravers1 b. circa 1318, d. 13 October 1360
MotherGwenthlian (?)1 d. before October 1375
     Joan Maltravers died. D.s.p.1 She was born circa 1343 at England.2 She was the daughter of John, Baron Maltravers and Gwenthlian (?).1

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 351.
  2. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Alice de Berkeley1

b. 1123?
Alice de Berkeley|b. 1123?|p282.htm#i23364|Roger de Berkeley|d. c 1170|p373.htm#i23366||||Roger de Berkeley||p207.htm#i23367||||||||||
FatherRoger de Berkeley1 d. circa 1170
     Alice de Berkeley was first daughter, but not heir or co-heir, of her husband Maurice's dispossed predecessor, Roger de Berkeley, fuedal Lord of Dursley.2 She was born in 1123?. She was the daughter of Roger de Berkeley.1 Alice de Berkeley married Maurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley, son of Robert I "the Devout" fitz Harding, Lord of Berkeley and Prioress Eva of Bristol, in 1153 at or 1154, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.1,3 Alice de Berkeley died. She died at an "extreame old age."4

Family

Maurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley b. circa 1120, d. 16 June 1190
Children

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 43.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:125-126.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:125.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:126.

Philippa Stafford1

b. circa 1404
Philippa Stafford|b. c 1404|p282.htm#i23395|Edmund, 5th Earl of Stafford|b. 2 Mar 1377/78\nd. 21 Jul 1403|p427.htm#i18594|Anne, Countess of Buckingham, Hereford, and Northampton|b. Apr 1383\nd. bt 16 Oct 1438 - 28 Oct 1438|p430.htm#i18577|Hugh, 2nd Earl of Stafford|b. 1334\nd. 16 Oct 1386|p424.htm#i18557|Philippe de Beauchamp|b. 1334\nd. b 6 Apr 1386|p424.htm#i28056|Thomas, "of Woodstock," 1st Duke of Gloucester, 13th Earl of Essex, and Earl of Buckingham|b. 7 Jan 1355\nd. 8/9 Sep 1397|p276.htm#i15321|Eleanor de Bohun|b. c 1366|p170.htm#i18980|
FatherEdmund, 5th Earl of Stafford1 b. 2 March 1377/78, d. 21 July 1403
MotherAnne, Countess of Buckingham, Hereford, and Northampton1 b. April 1383, d. between 16 October 1438 and 28 October 1438
     Philippa Stafford was born circa 1404. She was the daughter of Edmund, 5th Earl of Stafford and Anne, Countess of Buckingham, Hereford, and Northampton.1 Philippa Stafford died. She died young.1

Citations

  1. [S658] Alison Weir, Weir's BRF, pg. 114.

Elizabeth Maverick1

b. 2 June 1639
Elizabeth Maverick|b. 2 Jun 1639|p282.htm#i23814|Elias Maverick|b. bt Jul 1604 - Sep 1604\nd. 8 Sep 1684|p449.htm#i23262|Anna Harris|b. c 1613\nd. 7 Sep 1697|p452.htm#i23263|Reverend John Maverick|b. 27 Oct 1578 or 28 Dec 1578\nd. 3 Feb 1635/36|p443.htm#i23275|Mary Gye|b. c 1580|p206.htm#i23276|Thomas Harris|b. c 1590\nd. b 1631|p442.htm#i23272|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1587\nd. 16 Feb 1669/70|p446.htm#i23273|
FatherElias Maverick1 b. between July 1604 and September 1604, d. 8 September 1684
MotherAnna Harris1 b. circa 1613, d. 7 September 1697
     Elizabeth Maverick was born on 2 June 1639 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anna Harris.1 Elizabeth Maverick died. Died young, probably.1

Citations

  1. [S541] James Savage First Settlers of New England, 3:180.

Sarah Maverick1

b. 20 February 1641
Sarah Maverick|b. 20 Feb 1641|p282.htm#i23815|Elias Maverick|b. bt Jul 1604 - Sep 1604\nd. 8 Sep 1684|p449.htm#i23262|Anna Harris|b. c 1613\nd. 7 Sep 1697|p452.htm#i23263|Reverend John Maverick|b. 27 Oct 1578 or 28 Dec 1578\nd. 3 Feb 1635/36|p443.htm#i23275|Mary Gye|b. c 1580|p206.htm#i23276|Thomas Harris|b. c 1590\nd. b 1631|p442.htm#i23272|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1587\nd. 16 Feb 1669/70|p446.htm#i23273|
FatherElias Maverick1 b. between July 1604 and September 1604, d. 8 September 1684
MotherAnna Harris1 b. circa 1613, d. 7 September 1697
     Sarah Maverick was born on 20 February 1641 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anna Harris.1 Sarah Maverick died. Died young, perhaps.1

Citations

  1. [S541] James Savage First Settlers of New England, 3:180.

Anskill (?)1

     Anskill (?) was a knight who was a tenant of Abingdon Abbey.1 He died. He had been imprisoned by William II and died after a few days of harsh treatment.2 He married Ansfrid (?).1

Family

Ansfrid (?)

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:Appendix D, pg. 107.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 107.

Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort1

b. 1064?
Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort|b. 1064?|p282.htm#i24148|Simon I, seigneur de Montfort|b. 1025\nd. 1087|p352.htm#i5258|Agnes d' Évereux|b. c 1042?|p45.htm#i5259|Amauri I., 1st seigneur de Montfort|b. 993\nd. c 1053|p343.htm#i5260|Bertrade (?)|b. 995|p45.htm#i5261|Richard, 2nd comte d' Évereux|b. 986\nd. 1067|p347.htm#i5263|Adelaide de Barcelona|b. 1004\nd. 1051|p343.htm#i5264|
FatherSimon I, seigneur de Montfort1 b. 1025, d. 1087
MotherAgnes d' Évereux1 b. circa 1042?
     Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort was son of Simon I by his 3rd wife and successor of his brother Richard.2 He was born in 1064?. He was the son of Simon I, seigneur de Montfort and Agnes d' Évereux.1 Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort was the successor of Richard, 4th seigneur de Montfort; 4th Seigneur de Montfort.2 5th Seigneur of Montfort at France in 1092.2 Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort was a witness where Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort assisted William II against his brother Simon's castles of Montfort and Epernon in 1098.3 Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort defended his castles of Montfort and Epernon successfully against William II, and his own brother Amauri, but was himself taken prisoner in this war, in 1098.2 He took an active part in the siege of Montmorenci by the French army in 1101 at probably in this year.2 He was the predecessor of Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort; 6th Seigneur of Montfort.3 Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort died. The date of his death is unknown.

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:711.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:712.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:713.

Ahithophel the Gilonite1

     Ahithophel the Gilonite was buried in Giloh (now Kurbet Jala, about 7 miles north of Hebron), Judah, Palestine. He was buried in the sepulchre of his fathers.2 He died. He hanged himself after supporting Absalom's revolt against David.2 He was a native of Giloh at (now Kurbet Jala, about 7 miles north of Hebron), Judah, Palestine.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1125] Louis Ginzberg, LEJEWS, Vol IV: IV David.
  2. [S904] Matthew George Easton (1823-1894), Easton's, 23149.

Drusus of Judaea1

Drusus of Judaea||p282.htm#i24667|Agrippa I, basileus of Palestine|b. 0010 B.C.\nd. 0044 CE|p267.htm#i21287||||Aristobulus I. of Judaea|b. 0031 B.C.\nd. 0007 B.C.|p266.htm#i21285||||||||||
FatherAgrippa I, basileus of Palestine1 b. 0010 B.C., d. 0044 CE
     Drusus of Judaea was the son of Agrippa I, basileus of Palestine.1 Drusus of Judaea died. He died before he came to the years of puberty.1

Citations

  1. [S913] Josephus ben Matthias of Judaea, Josephus, AJ:XVIII:5:4.

K'art'los T'orgomeanid1

K'art'los T'orgomeanid||p282.htm#i24687|||||||||||||||||||
     K'art'los T'orgomeanid constructed Orbet', now called Shamshoylte and the brick-built fortress Ghunan.1 He died. After living many years, he died leaving five brave sons.1 He went to the mountain called Amraz and built there his home and fortress;and his entire land from Xunan to the sea of Sper was called K'art'li after him.1 He was second son of T'orgom.1 He was given, by his father, the Tsmak land of the north, [with borders] in the east by the Berdahoj river, in the west the Pontic sea and from the Tsmak area by the Caucasus mountains, by Klarj and Tayk' as far as Lexk' (Lixk').1

Citations

  1. [S324] Robert Bedrosian (translator), The Georgian Chronicle (from Armenian), Ch. 1.

Gregory, Kat'olikos of Aghbania and Iberia1

Gregory, Kat'olikos of Aghbania and Iberia||p282.htm#i24708|Vhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. c 269?\nd. 341|p286.htm#i6344||||Grigor L. Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. 239\nd. 332|p286.htm#i6346|Mariam (?)||p243.htm#i27487|||||||
FatherVhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia1 b. circa 269?, d. 341
     Gregory, Kat'olikos of Aghbania and Iberia was the son of Vhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia.1 Gregory, Kat'olikos of Aghbania and Iberia did not marry, but already at the age of fifteen became bishop of the land of Iberia and Aghbania, that is to say, of the borders of the Mazk'ut'k'.1 Kat'oghikos of Aghbania.2 He was an attractive virtuous individual, full of spiritual accomplishments and knowledge of God, and attained the episcopate of the areas of Aghbania and Iberia [Georgia].1 Also called Grigoris.1 He died. He was killed by the Arsacid Sanesan, King of Mazk'ut'k', a relative of the Armenian King. (Kirakos says it was Sanatruk (who had been set up as overseer of the Aghbanian areas by Trdat)) Rather than be converted to the Christian faith, as the Armenian King attempted by sending Gregory to convert the kingdom, the troops of Sanesan convinced him to kill Gregory instead. "The king listened to the words of his troops and changed his mind. Taking a wild horse, they bound the lad Grigoris, tied him to the horse's tail and let the horse run free, across the plain which borders the great northern sea outside their camp, in the Vatneay plain. Thus did they kill the virtuous preacher of Christ, the lad Grigoris."1,3

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), Ch. 5.
  2. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator): pg. 14.
  3. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator): pg. 13.

Pap Souren-Pahlav1

Pap Souren-Pahlav||p282.htm#i24709|Yusik I Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. c 319?\nd. 347|p286.htm#i5973|N. N. Aršakuni||p51.htm#i5974|Vhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia|b. c 269?\nd. 341|p286.htm#i6344||||Tiran, King of Armenia|d. 350?|p286.htm#i5975||||
FatherYusik I Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia1 b. circa 319?, d. 347
MotherN. N. Aršakuni1
     Pap Souren-Pahlav was the son of Yusik I Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia and N. N. Aršakuni.1 Pap Souren-Pahlav died at the church in the awan at Ashtishat, Taron. Killed in a church by a bolt of lightning from God.2 He and Athenagenes Souren-Pahlav led their lives in impiety, lewdness and God-hating, every day of their lives passed in great audacity, without the fear of God before their eyes, and conducted themselves in a licentious way, in adultery, and ridiculed and scorned the order of God.3

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), Ch. 5.
  2. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 61.
  3. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 60.

Mentuhotep of Egypt1

Mentuhotep of Egypt||p282.htm#i24719|Vizier Senebhanef of Egypt||p218.htm#i24723|Hereditary Princess Sebekhotep of Egypt||p218.htm#i24722|Vizier Yauyebi of Egypt||p218.htm#i24724|Renressonb of Egypt||p218.htm#i24725|King Khaneferre S. I. of Egypt||p218.htm#i24727|Queen Tjani of Egypt||p218.htm#i24728|
FatherVizier Senebhanef of Egypt2
MotherHereditary Princess Sebekhotep of Egypt2
     Mentuhotep of Egypt was the daughter of Vizier Senebhanef of Egypt and Hereditary Princess Sebekhotep of Egypt.2 Mentuhotep of Egypt was most certainly the daughter of vizier Senebhanef and the hereditary princess Sebekhotep.3 She died. She died during the reign of her husband.1 She married King Sekhemre-sementawi Djehuti of Egypt.1

Family

King Sekhemre-sementawi Djehuti of Egypt
Child

Citations

  1. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 14..
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 13..
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, footnote 5.

Adelle d' Alençon1

b. circa 1120?
Adelle d' Alençon|b. c 1120?|p282.htm#i24852|Guillaume III "Talvas" de Bellême, comte d'Alençon & de Ponthieu|b. c 1102?\nd. 29 Jun 1172|p374.htm#i4635|Hélie de Bourgogne|b. Nov 1080\nd. 28 Feb 1142|p366.htm#i4636|Robert I. de Bellême, comte d'Alençon|b. c 1034\nd. 8 May 1131|p363.htm#i4639|comtesse de Ponthieu Agnes de Ponthieu|b. c 1065\nd. a 1103|p356.htm#i4640|Eudes I "Borel", duc de Bourgogne|b. 1058\nd. 23 Mar 1103|p356.htm#i4637|Mathilde de Bourgogne|b. c 1065|p44.htm#i4638|
FatherGuillaume III "Talvas" de Bellême, comte d'Alençon & de Ponthieu2 b. circa 1102?, d. 29 June 1172
MotherHélie de Bourgogne2 b. November 1080, d. 28 February 1142
     Adelle d' Alençon was born circa 1120?. She was the daughter of Guillaume III "Talvas" de Bellême, comte d'Alençon & de Ponthieu and Hélie de Bourgogne.2 Adelle d' Alençon married Juhael I, seigneur de Mayenne, son of Gautier de Mayenne and Alice de Beaugency.1 Adelle d' Alençon died. D.s.p.1

Family

Juhael I, seigneur de Mayenne d. 1161
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:292.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 180.

Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia1

b. circa 315?
Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia|b. c 315?|p282.htm#i25546|N. N. Mamikonean||p243.htm#i27494||||||||||||||||
FatherN. N. Mamikonean
     Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was middle brother, of three, and younger brother of Vardan who was established Prince of the Mamikoneans by King Arshak.2 He was born circa 315?. He was the son of N. N. Mamikonean. Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was a witness where Tiran, King of Armenia selected several mighty princes, among them the great general of Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm, Andovk Siwnik', and Arshawir Kamsarakan, great and principal nahapets, to accompany P'arhen to his ordination as kat'oghikosate of Greater Armenia in 348.3 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was general of Armenia in 348.4 He was selected by King Tiran to accompany the newly appointed Catholicos, P'arhen, to the capital city of Cappadocia, Caesarea in 348.1 He was a witness where Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' selected by King Tiran to accompany the newly appointed Catholicos, P'arhen, to P'arhen's ordination in 348 at Caesarea, Cappadocia.1,4 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was a witness where Andovk Siwni, nahapet of Siwnik' selected by King Tigranes to accompany P'arhen to P'arhen's ordination in 348 at Caesarea, Cappadocia.4 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia and Vardan Mamikonean I, nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm the dayeaks and nourishers of king Arshak in 350.5 High Constable of Armenia at Transcaucasia.6,7 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was established as dayeak in the sparapetut'iwn, or generalship of Armenia, by King Arshak circa 351.2 He witnessed the death of Vardan Mamikonean I, nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm before 367 at the fortress Eraxani, Tao; He was betrayed by his brother Vasak, who wrongly convinced King Arshak of treachery. Vasak's troops went to Vardan's fortress and were admitted. "They reasoned that since it was the force of [Vardan's] brother, he had come in peace. So [Vasak's troops] came and descended to the door of the tent, since [Vardan] had pitched his tent in the valley, at the foot of the fortress. Vasak's troops were all secretly armed, wearing their [regular] clothing on top. While [Vardan], naked was washing his head, many men with swords reached him, and stabbed him as he was bent over to pour water over himself. He did not even have time to arise, since they struck and killed him from the side."8 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia treacherously betrayed his brother Vardan to King Arshak, and sent troops to slay him before 367.8 He died. Then king Shapuh of Iran ordered that chains be brought and cast around the neck of Arshak, and irons about his hands and feet, and that they should take him to Andmesh, which is called Anush fortress, and keep him bound there until he died. The next day king Shapuh ordered that Vasak Mamikonean, the general sparapet of Greater Armenia, should be brought before him, and he began to threaten hirn. Now Vasak was personally small, and Shapuh, king of Iran said to hirn: "Hey, fox, it was you who obstructed things and so fatigued us. You are the one who destroyed the Aryans for so many years. Why? I will kill you with a fox's death". Vasak replied, saying: "Now that you see me as personally short, you are not [acurately] measuring, my size. For until now I was a lion to you, but now, I am a fox. While I was Vasak, I was a giant with one foot on one mountain and the other foot on another mountain. When I leaned on my right foot the mountain [under my] right would be brought to the ground. When I leaned on my left foot, the left mountain would be brought to the ground". King Shapuh of Iran then asked: "Pray tell me what were those two rnountains that you brought to the ground"? And Vasak replied: "Of the two mountains, one was you and the other was the Byzantine emperor. While God allowed, I brought you and the Byzantine emperor to the ground, since the blessing of our father Nerses was upon us, and God had not forsaken us. While we acted according to his word, and accepted his xrat, be aware, we could have given you xrat. But with our eyes open, we fell into the abyss. So, do what you want". Then the king of Iran ordered that the general of Armenia, Vasak, be flayed, that the skin be removed and filled with hay, and taken to that very Andmesh fortress (which they call Anyush) wherein king Arshak was being held.9 He was the predecessor of Mušegh Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia; sparapet of Armenia.6 Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia was a witness where Spandarat Kamsarakan saved, when King Arshak extirpated his father's distrct, by the sparapet Vasak Mamikonean.10

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Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), Ch. 16.
  2. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 78.
  3. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 55-56.
  4. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 55.
  5. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 101.
  6. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 202.
  7. [S44] Edward Gibbon Gibbon, Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The Empire. Part VI. Para IV. footnote..
  8. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 137.
  9. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 187-188.
  10. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 138.

Hamazaspuhi Mamikonean1

Hamazaspuhi Mamikonean||p282.htm#i25565|Manuel Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia|b. c 328?\nd. 385|p287.htm#i25560||||Artashir Mamikonean||p243.htm#i27501||||||||||
FatherManuel Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia1 b. circa 328?, d. 385
     Hamazaspuhi Mamikonean was the daughter of Manuel Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia.1 Hamazaspuhi Mamikonean was a "k'oyrat'iw" of Vahan of the Mamikonean tohm.2 She died. She was killed by the Iranians under King Shapuh. They killed her on the gallows.1

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 265.
  2. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 260.

King Sylvester Dukljanina1

King Sylvester Dukljanina||p282.htm#i25590|Boleslav Dukljanina|b. c 973?|p222.htm#i25581|Castreca (?)||p222.htm#i25589|King Predimir Dukljanina|b. c 930|p280.htm#i16820|Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|||||||
FatherBoleslav Dukljanina1 b. circa 973?
MotherCastreca (?)1
     King Sylvester Dukljanina was the son of Boleslav Dukljanina and Castreca (?).1 King of Dioclea.2 King Sylvester Dukljanina died. He sired a son named Tugemir, and died peacefully.2 He was ordained as the king, and once he had come into the kingdom, Sylvester ruled the whole of Tetrarchy in peace, and with reverence and justice.2 He only surviving male descendant of Predimir after all the rest had so angered the population that they were put to the sword, from the youngest to the oldest.1 He fled with his mother Castreca to Lausium, which is now called Ragusium, (whence the mother of Sylvester had led her progeny).1

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Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXI..
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXII..

N. N.

N. N.||p282.htm#i25679|N. N. of Mts'xet'a||p223.htm#i25678||||||||||||||||
FatherN. N. of Mts'xet'a
     N. N. was the son of N. N. of Mts'xet'a. N. N. died. He was killed by Alexander the Great. He was brother of Samari, "mamasaxlisi" of Mtsxeta.1 He married N. N. of Isfahan, daughter of N. N. of Isfahan.

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N. N. of Isfahan
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Citations

  1. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, pg. 28.

William de Brereton V1,2

b. say 1289
William de Brereton V|b. s 1289|p282.htm#i26118|William IV, Lord of Brereton||p226.htm#i26121|Rose de Vernon of Shipbrook|b. s 1269|p226.htm#i26122|William III, Lord of Brereton|b. c 1236?|p226.htm#i26124|Margaret de Sandbach|b. c 1246?|p226.htm#i26125|Ralph de Vernon, Baron of Shipbrook|b. c 1246?|p226.htm#i26123|Mary Dacre|b. c 1317?|p229.htm#i26323|
FatherWilliam IV, Lord of Brereton3
MotherRose de Vernon of Shipbrook3 b. say 1269
     William de Brereton V was born say 1289. He was the son of William IV, Lord of Brereton and Rose de Vernon of Shipbrook.3 William de Brereton V was born circa 1296?. He married Margery de Bosley, daughter of Richard de Bosley.3,2 William de Brereton V died. D.v.p.3,2

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Margery de Bosley b. say 1299
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Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 74 .
  2. [S1235] Brereton Family, online http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3203/Brereton.html
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 74.

2nd Baron Broase John de Braose1

b. circa 1339?
2nd Baron Broase John de Braose|b. c 1339?|p282.htm#i26191|1st Baron Braose Thomas de Braose|b. c 1302?\nd. 1361|p420.htm#i26188|Beatrice de Mortimer|b. c 1308?|p227.htm#i26190|Peter de Braose of Tetbury|b. c 1272?|p167.htm#i18657||||Roger, 1st Earl of March|b. 25 Apr 1287\nd. 29 Nov 1330|p414.htm#i7880|Joan de Geneville|b. 2 Feb 1286\nd. 19 Oct 1356|p419.htm#i7881|
Father1st Baron Braose Thomas de Braose1 b. circa 1302?, d. 1361
MotherBeatrice de Mortimer1 b. circa 1308?
     2nd Baron Broase John de Braose was born circa 1339?. He was the son of 1st Baron Braose Thomas de Braose and Beatrice de Mortimer.1 2nd Baron Broase John de Braose married Elizabeth de Montagu, daughter of Governor of the Castle of Werk Edward de Montagu and Alice Plantagenet.1 2nd Baron Broase John de Braose died. D.s.p.1

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Elizabeth de Montagu b. circa 1342?

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 73.

Mitrok of Pars1

Mitrok of Pars||p282.htm#i26233|Anoshepat of Pars||p228.htm#i26234||||||||||||||||
FatherAnoshepat of Pars2
     Mitrok of Pars was the son of Anoshepat of Pars.2 Mitrok of Pars was an inhabitant of Zarham at Pars.1 He died. He was killed in battle by Ardashir, son of Papak, who then took possession of his territory, land, wealth, and property.3 He was a witness where Ardašir I, Shahanshan of Iran marched again toward Ardashir-Gadman, undertook the battle with Mitrok, son of Anoshepat, killed Mitrok, and took possession of his territory, land, wealth, and property.3

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Citations

  1. [S1232] Charles F. Horne, Karnamik-I-Ardashir, VI.
  2. [S1232] Charles F. Horne, Karnamik-I-Ardashir.
  3. [S1232] Charles F. Horne, Karnamik-I-Ardashir, VIII.

sire Guy I de Baugé1

b. circa 1170?
sire Guy I de Baugé|b. c 1170?|p282.htm#i26561|Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse|b. c 1140?\nd. c 1220|p387.htm#i26562|N... de Chalon|b. c 1150?|p232.htm#i26563|Raynald I., seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse|b. c 1110?\nd. 1180|p376.htm#i26564||||Guillaume I., comte de Chalon|b. c 1106?|p244.htm#i27604||||
FatherUlric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse1 b. circa 1140?, d. circa 1220
MotherN... de Chalon1 b. circa 1150?
     Sire Guy I de Baugé was born circa 1170?. He was the son of Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse and N... de Chalon.1 Sire Guy I de Baugé died. He died while on crusade.1

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Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, French noble families - Baugé.

Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik'1,2

Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik'||p282.htm#i27056|Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik'|d. 821|p307.htm#i27057||||Gregory I. N. Siwni|d. 636|p297.htm#i27069|N. N. Sassanid||p237.htm#i27068|||||||
FatherVasak II, Prince of Siwnik'1 d. 821
     Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik' was the son of Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik'.1 Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik' the 2nd familial line of Siwnik' descends from Isaac II.3 Lord of Syuniq between 810 and 832.4 Prince of North Siwnik' between 821 and 832.1 He joined the Sawada, emir of Manazkert, in rebellion against the ostikan (caliph) in 830.5,6 He was the predecessor of Gregory-Sup'an I, Lord of Syuniq; Lord of Syuniq.4 Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik' died. He was killed by the Arab governor at Kavakert on the Hrazdan River.6,7

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Citations

  1. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, figure 9.1.
  2. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 121, Isaac II.
  3. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 121.
  4. [S1637] Union of Armenian Noblemen, online http://nobility.artsakhworld.com/index.phtml, Patriarchs, Kings and Rulers of Armenia.
  5. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, pg. 176.
  6. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 107.
  7. [S1644] Richard G. Hovannisian, Hovannisian, I:138.