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Gisela (?)1

b. circa 840?
     Gisela (?) was born circa 840?. She married Burchard I, Markgraf von Rätien, Herzog von Schwaben, son of Adalbert II "der Erlauchte", Graf im Thurgau and N. N. (?); His 2nd. Her 2nd.1

Family

Burchard I, Markgraf von Rätien, Herzog von Schwaben b. between 855 and 860, d. 5 November 911

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Hunfringer.

Biletrude, Herzogin von Bayern1

b. circa 910?
     Biletrude, Herzogin von Bayern was born circa 910?. She married Berchthold, Herzog von Bayern, son of Luitpold, Markgraf und Herzog von Bayern and Kunigunde, Deutsche Königin.1

Family

Berchthold, Herzog von Bayern b. circa 900, d. 23 December 947
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Luitpoldinger.

Hannah Hobart1

b. 11 December 1668
     Hannah Hobart was born on 11 December 1668.1 She married Deacon Jonathan Hayward, son of Jonathan Hayward and Sarah Thayer, on 12 February 1691/92; His 1st.1

Family

Deacon Jonathan Hayward b. 17 January 1667/68, d. 13 July 1757

Citations

  1. [S679] John Adams Vinton, Vinton, pg. 342.

Susanna Mills1

b. 23 September 1675
     Susanna Mills was born on 23 September 1675.1 She married Deacon Jonathan Hayward, son of Jonathan Hayward and Sarah Thayer, on 10 December 1707; His 2nd.1

Family

Deacon Jonathan Hayward b. 17 January 1667/68, d. 13 July 1757

Citations

  1. [S679] John Adams Vinton, Vinton, pg. 342.

N. N. Neale

N. N. Neale||p173.htm#i19438|Henry Neale|b. 1607\nd. 16 Oct 1678|p447.htm#i19437||||||||||||||||
FatherHenry Neale b. 1607, d. 16 October 1678
     N. N. Neale was the son of Henry Neale.

Family

Child

Matilda de Hesdin1

Matilda de Hesdin||p173.htm#i19439|Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin||p127.htm#i14747||||||||||||||||
FatherArnulph, seigneur de Hesdin1,2
     Matilda de Hesdin was the daughter of Arnulph, seigneur de Hesdin.1,2 Also called Matilda de Hesdin.2 Matilda de Hesdin married Patrick de Carducis before 1100.2

Family

Patrick de Carducis
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 116.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 391.

Robert Taillebois1

Robert Taillebois||p173.htm#i19443|Ralph Taillebois|d. 1086|p351.htm#i19445|Agatha de Bruce||p173.htm#i19446|||||||Robert I. de Bruce, 1st Lord of Annandale|b. c 1071\nd. 11 May 1141|p366.htm#i6771|Agnes Paganell|b. c 1076|p56.htm#i6772|
FatherRalph Taillebois2 d. 1086
MotherAgatha de Bruce2
     Robert Taillebois was the son of Ralph Taillebois and Agatha de Bruce.2 Robert Taillebois married Helewise de Glanville, daughter of Ranulf de Glanville, Justiciar of England.1

Family

Helewise de Glanville b. circa 1160?
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 118.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 123.

Ranulf de Glanville, Justiciar of England1

b. circa 1130?
Ranulf de Glanville, Justiciar of England|b. c 1130?|p173.htm#i19444|||||||||||||||||||
     Ranulf de Glanville, Justiciar of England was born circa 1130?. High Sheriff of Lancashire at England in 1173/74.2 He was a companion of Richard Coeur-de-Lion on the 3rd Crusade.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1533] e-mail address (e-mail address), Re: Crusader ancestors (long) in "Re: Crusader ancestors (long)," newsgroup message 2004-01-19 08:07:00 PST.
  2. [S1271] Lancashire Sheriffs, online http://www.yobunny.org.uk/yobunny/hist/castle/
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 123.

Agatha de Bruce1

Agatha de Bruce||p173.htm#i19446|Robert I de Bruce, 1st Lord of Annandale|b. c 1071\nd. 11 May 1141|p366.htm#i6771|Agnes Paganell|b. c 1076|p56.htm#i6772|Adam, sire de Bréaux|b. c 1036\nd. 1094|p354.htm#i18805||||Fulk Paganell|b. c 1052|p173.htm#i19448|Beatrice (?)||p173.htm#i19449|
FatherRobert I de Bruce, 1st Lord of Annandale2 b. circa 1071, d. 11 May 1141
MotherAgnes Paganell3 b. circa 1076
     Agatha de Bruce was the daughter of Robert I de Bruce, 1st Lord of Annandale and Agnes Paganell.2,3 Agatha de Bruce married Ralph Taillebois.1

Family

Ralph Taillebois d. 1086
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 123.
  2. [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 140.

Lady Alward of the East Angles1

Lady Alward of the East Angles||p173.htm#i19452|Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles||p173.htm#i19453||||Manne of the East Angles||p173.htm#i19454||||||||||
FatherDuke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles2
     Lady Alward of the East Angles was the daughter of Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles.2 Lady Alward of the East Angles married Leofwine, ealdorman of the Hwicce, son of Edulf of Devon and Elfwynn of Mercia.1

Family

Leofwine, ealdorman of the Hwicce b. circa 960, d. 1028
Child

Citations

  1. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 1757.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg.130.

Fulk Paganell1

b. circa 1052
     Also called de Paganell.2 Fulk Paganell was born circa 1052. He married Beatrice (?).1

Family

Beatrice (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 140.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 80.

Beatrice (?)1

     Beatrice (?) married Fulk Paganell.1

Family

Fulk Paganell b. circa 1052
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 140.

Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles1

Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles||p173.htm#i19453|Manne of the East Angles||p173.htm#i19454||||||||||||||||
FatherManne of the East Angles1
     Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles was the son of Manne of the East Angles.1 Duke Æthelstan Mannesson of the East Angles was the Danish Duke of the East Angles at England.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg.130.
  2. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 1757.

Manne of the East Angles1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg.130.

Edulf of Devon1

Edulf of Devon||p173.htm#i19455|Earl Ordgar of Devon||p173.htm#i19456||||||||||||||||
FatherEarl Ordgar of Devon1
     Edulf of Devon was the son of Earl Ordgar of Devon.1 Edulf of Devon married Elfwynn of Mercia, daughter of Earl Æthelred of Mercia and Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians.1

Family

Elfwynn of Mercia b. after 887
Child

Citations

  1. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 1757.

Earl Ordgar of Devon1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 1757.

Balamber of the Huns1

     Hunnic King in 376.1

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 24, figure 2.

Visimar Asdingi1

Visimar Asdingi||p173.htm#i19466|two kings ? Asdingi||p173.htm#i19467||||Raus a. R. ?. Asdingi||p173.htm#i19468||||||||||
Fathertwo kings ? Asdingi1
     Visimar Asdingi was the son of two kings ? Asdingi.1 Visimar Asdingi was overthrown, together with the greater part of his people, by Geberich, king of the Goths, the son of Hilderith, who was the son of Ovida, who was the son of Nidada, on the shore of the river Marisia.2 He was of the stock of the Asdingi, which is eminent among them and indicates a most warlike descent, as Dexippus the historian relates.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.
  2. [S228] Jordanes, Jordanes' Getica, XXII.
  3. [S228] Jordanes, Jordanes' Getica, XXI.

two kings ? Asdingi1

two kings ? Asdingi||p173.htm#i19467|Raus and Rapt ? Asdingi||p173.htm#i19468||||Ambri a. A. ?. Asdingi||p173.htm#i19469||||||||||
FatherRaus and Rapt ? Asdingi1
     Two kings ? Asdingi was the son of Raus and Rapt ? Asdingi.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.

Raus and Rapt ? Asdingi1

Raus and Rapt ? Asdingi||p173.htm#i19468|Ambri and Assi ? Asdingi||p173.htm#i19469||||||||||||||||
FatherAmbri and Assi ? Asdingi1
     Raus and Rapt ? Asdingi was the son of Ambri and Assi ? Asdingi.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.

Ambri and Assi ? Asdingi1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.

unfree woman (?)1

     Unfree woman (?) married Godegisel, King of the Vandals, son of Visimar Asdingi.1

Family

Godegisel, King of the Vandals b. circa 359, d. circa 411
Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.

Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi1

Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi||p173.htm#i19471|Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum|b. c 399\nd. 451|p288.htm#i10149|N. N. the Visigoth|b. c 400|p78.htm#i10151|||||||Alarico I., rey Visigodo|b. c 370\nd. 410|p287.htm#i10152|N. N. (?)|b. c 375|p82.htm#i10608|
FatherTheodoric I, rex Gotthorum2 b. circa 399, d. 451
MotherN. N. the Visigoth2 b. circa 400
     Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi was the daughter of Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum and N. N. the Visigoth.2 Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi married Huneric, King of the Vandals, son of Gaiseric, King of the Vandals, in 429.1,3 Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi was returned to her father by the Vandals with her face mutilated and probably remained without offspring.4

Family

Huneric, King of the Vandals b. after 440

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 164, figure 3.
  2. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 23, figure 1.
  3. [S75] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1979, pg. 202, 429.
  4. [S75] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1979, pg. 202.

Ragnahild (?)1

     Ragnahild (?) was an Arian.2 She was educated in Latin.2 She was daughter of an unknown king.2 She married Euric, rex Gotthorum, son of Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum and N. N. the Visigoth.1,2

Family

Euric, rex Gotthorum b. circa 440, d. 484
Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 23, figure 1.
  2. [S75] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1979, pg. 202.

N. N. , a concubine1

     N. N. , a concubine associated with Alaricus II, rex Gotthorum, son of Euric, rex Gotthorum and Ragnahild (?); His 1st (concubine).1

Family

Alaricus II, rex Gotthorum b. circa 460, d. 507
Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 23, figure 1.

Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi1

Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi||p173.htm#i19483|Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum|b. c 399\nd. 451|p288.htm#i10149|N. N. the Visigoth|b. c 400|p78.htm#i10151|||||||Alarico I., rey Visigodo|b. c 370\nd. 410|p287.htm#i10152|N. N. (?)|b. c 375|p82.htm#i10608|
FatherTheodoric I, rex Gotthorum1 b. circa 399, d. 451
MotherN. N. the Visigoth1 b. circa 400
     Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi was the daughter of Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum and N. N. the Visigoth.1 Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi married King of the Suevi Rechiar of the Suevi in 449; s.p.1,2

Family

King of the Suevi Rechiar of the Suevi

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 23, figure 1.
  2. [S75] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1979, pg. 202, 449.

King of the Suevi Rechiar of the Suevi1

     King of the Suevi Rechiar of the Suevi married Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi, daughter of Theodoric I, rex Gotthorum and N. N. the Visigoth, in 449; s.p.1,2

Family

Princess of the Visigoths N. N. Balthi

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 23, figure 1.
  2. [S75] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1979, pg. 202, 449.

N. N.

b. say 480
N. N.|b. s 480|p173.htm#i19487|Tato filius glaffoni, rex Langobardorum|b. c 460\nd. 510|p290.htm#i18903||||Claffo filius godeoch, rex Langobardorum|b. c 433|p81.htm#i10493||||||||||
FatherTato filius glaffoni, rex Langobardorum1 b. circa 460, d. 510
     N. N. was born say 480. He was the son of Tato filius glaffoni, rex Langobardorum.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S713] Herwig Wolfram, Wolfram, 1997, pg. 281.

Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt1

Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt||p173.htm#i19496|Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt|b. 1265 B.C.\nd. 1202 B.C.|p274.htm#i6167||||King Usirmare S. R. I. of Egypt|b. 1304 B.C.\nd. 1212 B.C.|p274.htm#i6169|Queen Istnofret of Egypt|b. 1295 B.C.\nd. 1245 B.C.|p274.htm#i6171|||||||
FatherPharaoh Merneptah of Egypt1 b. 1265 B.C., d. 1202 B.C.
     Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt.1,2 Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 15, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2 King of Egypt at circa 1199-1193 B.C..3 His birth name and epithet, Seti mer-en-ptah, means "He of the god Seti, Beloved of Ptah."3 His throne name, User-kheperu-re Setep-en-re, means "Powerful are the Manifestations of Re, Chosen by Re."3 His mother was unknown.3 He married Queen Twosret Setepenmut Sitre Meryamun of Egypt; Her 1st.3

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Queen Twosret Setepenmut Sitre Meryamun of Egypt
Child

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 156.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 159.
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158.
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158-159.

Pharaoh Amenmesses of Egypt1

Pharaoh Amenmesses of Egypt||p173.htm#i19497|Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt|b. 1265 B.C.\nd. 1202 B.C.|p274.htm#i6167||||King Usirmare S. R. I. of Egypt|b. 1304 B.C.\nd. 1212 B.C.|p274.htm#i6169|Queen Istnofret of Egypt|b. 1295 B.C.\nd. 1245 B.C.|p274.htm#i6171|||||||
FatherPharaoh Merneptah of Egypt1 b. 1265 B.C., d. 1202 B.C.
     Pharaoh Amenmesses of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt.1,2 Pharaoh Amenmesses of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 10, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2 He was a lesser prince, son of a lesser Queen, Takhat, but in the absence of the Crown Prince, who'd been associated withi his father as ruler, he seized the initiative, and the crown, 1202 B.C..2 King of Egypt, Amenmesses, XIX Dynasty 1202-1199 B.C..2 His birth name and epithet, Amen-messes heqa-waset, means "Fashioned by Amun, Ruler of Thebes."2 His throne name, Men-mi-re Setep-en-re, means "Eternal like Re, Chosen by Re."2

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 156.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158.

Queen Twosret Setepenmut Sitre Meryamun of Egypt1

     Queen Twosret Setepenmut Sitre Meryamun of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 14, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1 Queen of Egypt 1187-1185 B.C..2 She declared herself Queen, using the full Pharaonic titles (as Hatshepsut had done some 300 years earlier), on the death of her step-son, Siptah, 1187 B.C..3 She married Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt, son of Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt; Her 1st.1 Her throne name, Sit-re Mery-amun, means "Daughter of Re, Beloved of Amun." Her birth name and epithet, Two-sret setep-en-mut, means "Mighty Lady, Chosen of Mut."1

Family

Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt
Child

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 156, 1187-1185 B.C..
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 159.
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158-159.

Pharaoh Siptah Merenptah Akhenre Setepenre of Egypt1

Pharaoh Siptah Merenptah Akhenre Setepenre of Egypt||p173.htm#i19503|Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt||p173.htm#i19496||||Pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt|b. 1265 B.C.\nd. 1202 B.C.|p274.htm#i6167||||||||||
FatherPharaoh Seti II of Egypt1
     Pharaoh Siptah Merenptah Akhenre Setepenre of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Seti II of Egypt.1 Pharaoh Siptah Merenptah Akhenre Setepenre of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 47, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2 King of Egypt at 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Egypt, 1193-1187 B.C..3 He inherited the throne as a minor, taking the name Siptah, 1193 B.C..4 His throne name, Akh-en-re Setep-en-re, means "Beautiful for Re, Chosen by Re." His birth name and epithet, Si-ptah mer-en-ptah, means "Son of Ptah, Beloved of Ptah."2

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158-159.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 158.
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 156, 1193-1187 B.C..
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 159.

Queen Titi of Egypt1

Queen Titi of Egypt||p173.htm#i19504|Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165||||Pharaoh Setnakhte M. U. S. of Egypt|b. 1240 B.C.\nd. 1182 B.C.|p274.htm#i6199|Princess Tiye-merenese of Egypt|b. 1225 B.C.|p52.htm#i6168|||||||
FatherPharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt2 b. 1205 B.C., d. 1151 B.C.
     Queen Titi of Egypt was the daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt.2 Queen Titi of Egypt married Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt, son of Pharaoh Setnakhte Mereramunre Userkhaure Setepenre of Egypt and Princess Tiye-merenese of Egypt; Father-daughter.1 An analysis of her titles suggests that she was possibly a daughter and, subsequently, wife of Ramesses III. She is called "Chief Royal wife," "King's Daughter," and "King's Sister," among other titles.2 Queen Titi of Egypt was buried in Tomb QV 52, Valley of the Queens, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2

Family

Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt b. 1205 B.C., d. 1151 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 160.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 164.
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.

Habadjilat of Asia1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 164.

Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt1

Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt||p173.htm#i19508|Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165|Queen Titi of Egypt||p173.htm#i19504|Pharaoh Setnakhte M. U. S. of Egypt|b. 1240 B.C.\nd. 1182 B.C.|p274.htm#i6199|Princess Tiye-merenese of Egypt|b. 1225 B.C.|p52.htm#i6168|Pharaoh Ramesses I. of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165||||
FatherPharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt1 b. 1205 B.C., d. 1151 B.C.
MotherQueen Titi of Egypt1,2
     Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt and Queen Titi of Egypt.1,2 Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 2, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2 King of Egypt, Ramesses IV, XX Dynasty 1151-1145 B.C..3 His birth name, Ra-messes, means "Re has Fashioned Him."2 His throne name, Heqa-maat-re, means "Ruler of Justice like Re."2 He married Queen Tentopet of Egypt.2

Family

Queen Tentopet of Egypt

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 164.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 166.

Queen Tentopet of Egypt1

     Queen Tentopet of Egypt married Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt, son of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt and Queen Titi of Egypt.1 Queen Tentopet of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 2, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1

Family

Pharaoh Ramesses IV of Egypt

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.

Pharaoh Ramesses V of Egypt1

Pharaoh Ramesses V of Egypt||p173.htm#i19511|Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165||||Pharaoh Setnakhte M. U. S. of Egypt|b. 1240 B.C.\nd. 1182 B.C.|p274.htm#i6199|Princess Tiye-merenese of Egypt|b. 1225 B.C.|p52.htm#i6168|||||||
FatherPharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt1 b. 1205 B.C., d. 1151 B.C.
     Pharaoh Ramesses V of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt.1 Pharaoh Ramesses V of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 9, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1 King of Egypt, Ramesses V, XX Dynasty 1145-1141 B.C..2 Pharaoh Ramesses V of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 9, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1 His Throne name, User-maat-re, means "Powerful is the Justice of Re."1

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 166.

Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt1

Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt||p173.htm#i19512|Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165|Queen Isis of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.|p147.htm#i16690|Pharaoh Setnakhte M. U. S. of Egypt|b. 1240 B.C.\nd. 1182 B.C.|p274.htm#i6199|Princess Tiye-merenese of Egypt|b. 1225 B.C.|p52.htm#i6168||||Habadjilat of Asia||p173.htm#i19506|
FatherPharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt1 b. 1205 B.C., d. 1151 B.C.
MotherQueen Isis of Egypt1 b. 1205 B.C.
     Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt and Queen Isis of Egypt.1 Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 9, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1 King of Egypt, Ramesses VI, XX Dynasty 1141-1133 B.C..1 His throne name, Neb-maat-re Mery-amun, means "Lord of Justice is Re, Beloved of Amun."1 His epithet, Amun-hir-khopsh-ef Netjer-heqa-iunu, means "Amun is his Strength, God, Ruler of Heliopolis."1 Also called King Ramesses VI of Egypt. He was (an unknown value).1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.

Pharaoh Ramesses VII of Egypt1

Pharaoh Ramesses VII of Egypt||p173.htm#i19513|Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt||p173.htm#i19512||||Pharaoh Ramesses I. of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.\nd. 1151 B.C.|p274.htm#i6165|Queen Isis of Egypt|b. 1205 B.C.|p147.htm#i16690|||||||
FatherPharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt1
     Pharaoh Ramesses VII of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Ramesses VI of Egypt.1 Pharaoh Ramesses VII of Egypt was buried in Tomb KV 1, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.1 King of Egypt, Ramesses VII, XX Dynasty 1133-1126 B.C..2 His epithet, It-amun-netjer-heqa-iunu, means "Father of Amun, God, Ruler of Heliopolis."1 His throne name, User-maat-re Mery-amun Setep-en-re, means "Powerful is the Justice of Re, Beloved of Amun, Chosen of Re."1

Citations

  1. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 167.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 166, 1133-1126 B.C..

Alix d'Angleterre

b. circa 1102
Alix d'Angleterre|b. c 1102|p173.htm#i19539|Henri I "Beauclerc", roi d' Angleterre|b. 1070\nd. 1 Dec 1135|p364.htm#i5013|unknown mistress of Henry I||p58.htm#i8437|Guillaume I "le Conquérant", roi d' Angleterre|b. bt 10 Sep 1028 - 9 Sep 1029\nd. 9 Sep 1087|p352.htm#i5000|Queen of England Mathilda van Vlaanderen|b. 1032\nd. 2 Nov 1083|p351.htm#i5001|||||||
FatherHenri I "Beauclerc", roi d' Angleterre2,1 b. 1070, d. 1 December 1135
Motherunknown mistress of Henry I1
     Alix d'Angleterre was illegitimate daughter of Henry I by unknown mother.1 Also called Aline.1 She was born circa 1102. She was the daughter of Henri I "Beauclerc", roi d' Angleterre and unknown mistress of Henry I.1,2 Alix d'Angleterre married Matthieu I, seigneur de Montmorency, d'Ecouen, de Marly, de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine et d'Attichy, connétable de France, son of Bouchard III, seigneur de Montmorency and Agnès de Beaumont-sur-Oise, in 1126; His 1st.1,2,3

Family

Matthieu I, seigneur de Montmorency, d'Ecouen, de Marly, de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine et d'Attichy, connétable de France b. circa 1105
Child

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 117.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 231.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Montmorency, 1126.

Amicia de Beaumont1

b. say 1154
Amicia de Beaumont|b. s 1154|p173.htm#i19541|Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester|b. c 1121\nd. 1190|p378.htm#i6972|Petronilla de Grentesmesnil|b. c 1134\nd. 1 Apr 1212|p384.htm#i6973|Robert I. de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester|b. 1104\nd. 1168|p373.htm#i6994|Amice de Montfort|b. c 1100|p57.htm#i6995|Hugh I. de Grentesmesnil of Hinkley|b. c 1092|p58.htm#i7019||||
FatherRobert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester1 b. circa 1121, d. 1190
MotherPetronilla de Grentesmesnil1 b. circa 1134, d. 1 April 1212
     Amicia de Beaumont was ultimately the heiress of the English earldom of Leicester.2 She was sister of Robert IV, the last Beaumont earl of Leicester.3,4 She was born say 1154. She was the daughter of Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentesmesnil.1 Amicia de Beaumont married Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux, son of Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort and Agnes de Garlande, between 1166 and 1169; His 2nd.1,2,4

Family

Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux b. after 1120, d. 12 March 1180/81
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 230.
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Montfort family (Fr. lords).
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Montfort, Simon de, Earl Of Leicester.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:167, footnote (c).
  5. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:74.

Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars1

b. circa 970?
Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars|b. c 970?|p173.htm#i19542|vicomte de Thouars Herbert I de Thouars|b. c 940\nd. 13 May 988|p329.htm#i9437|Aldearde d'Aunay|b. c 945\nd. 1020|p336.htm#i9438|vicomte de Thouars Aimery I. de Thouars|b. c 910\nd. c 956|p323.htm#i9439|Alienor (?)|b. c 915\nd. a 995|p330.htm#i9440|vicomte d'Aunay Cadelon d'Aunay|b. c 915?|p236.htm#i27012||||
Fathervicomte de Thouars Herbert I de Thouars2 b. circa 940, d. 13 May 988
MotherAldearde d'Aunay2 b. circa 945, d. 1020
     Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars was born circa 970?. He was the son of vicomte de Thouars Herbert I de Thouars and Aldearde d'Aunay.2 Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars married Aremburge "Asceline" (?) in 1005.1

Family

Aremburge "Asceline" (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:190.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 81.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:75.

Aremburge "Asceline" (?)1

     Aremburge "Asceline" (?) married Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars, son of vicomte de Thouars Herbert I de Thouars and Aldearde d'Aunay, in 1005.2

Family

Raoul I, vicomte de Thouars b. circa 970?
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 81.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:190.

Ameline (?)1

     Ameline (?) married Amauri IV, vicomte de Thouars, son of vicomte de Thouars Geoffroy II de Thouars and Ainor (?) dite Aldearde; His 2nd.2 Ameline (?) appeared in a charter of the abbey of Saint Florent of Saumur in 1088.2 She appeared again in a charter of the abbey of Saint Florent of Saumur in 1092.2

Family

Amauri IV, vicomte de Thouars b. circa 1024, d. 1093
Children

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 9.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:191.

(Pontius) Paulinus1

     Nobleman at Bordeaux.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.

Hermogenianus1

Hermogenianus||p173.htm#i19549|Pontius|b. c 360|p82.htm#i10525|Anicia||p173.htm#i19550|(Pontius) Paulinus||p173.htm#i19547||||Consul Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius|b. c 335|p82.htm#i10558|Turrenia Anicia Iuliana|b. c 345|p82.htm#i10559|
FatherPontius1 b. circa 360
MotherAnicia1
     Hermogenianus was the son of Pontius and Anicia.1

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.

Anicia1

Anicia||p173.htm#i19550|Consul Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius|b. c 335|p82.htm#i10558|Turrenia Anicia Iuliana|b. c 345|p82.htm#i10559|Prefect Clodius Celsinus Adelphus||p174.htm#i19592||||Consul Anicius A. Bassus|b. c 320|p82.htm#i10560|Turrenia Honorata|b. c 320|p82.htm#i10561|
FatherConsul Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius1 b. circa 335
MotherTurrenia Anicia Iuliana1 b. circa 345
     Anicia was the daughter of Consul Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius and Turrenia Anicia Iuliana.1 Anicia married Pontius, son of (Pontius) Paulinus, before 390.2,3

Family

Pontius b. circa 360
Children

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172, noted as (Anicia), a sister of Anicia Faltonia Proba.
  2. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:10.

Stratonike Seleucid1

b. 0260? BCE
Stratonike Seleucid|b. 0260? BCE|p173.htm#i19551|Antiochos II Theos, King of Syria|b. 0287 B.C.\nd. 0246 B.C.|p270.htm#i6063||||Antiochos I. S., King of Syria|b. 0324 B.C.\nd. 0261 B.C.|p270.htm#i6069|Stratonike I., Queen of Upper Asia|b. 0317 B.C.|p53.htm#i6317|||||||
FatherAntiochos II Theos, King of Syria1,2 b. 0287 B.C., d. 0246 B.C.
     Stratonike Seleucid was born 0260? BCE. She was the daughter of Antiochos II Theos, King of Syria.1,2 Stratonike Seleucid married Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia.1,3

Family

Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:33.
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:32.

Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia1

Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia||p173.htm#i19552|||||||||||||||||||
     Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia was the predecessor of Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia; King of Cappadocia.1,2 King of Cappadocia at Asia Minor 0255-0220 B.C..3 Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia married Stratonike Seleucid, daughter of Antiochos II Theos, King of Syria.1,4

Family

Stratonike Seleucid b. 0260? BCE
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:31.
  3. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:32.

Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia1,2,3

Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia||p173.htm#i19553|Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia||p173.htm#i19552|Stratonike Seleucid|b. 0260? BCE|p173.htm#i19551|||||||Antiochos I. T., King of Syria|b. 0287 B.C.\nd. 0246 B.C.|p270.htm#i6063||||
FatherAriarathes III, King of Cappadocia1
MotherStratonike Seleucid1 b. 0260? BCE
     Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia was the son of Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia and Stratonike Seleucid.1 King of Cappadocia at Asia Minor 0220-0163 B.C..1,3 Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia was the successor of Ariarathes III, King of Cappadocia; King of Cappadocia.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:31.
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:30.