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Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Lámderg mac Echach Uí Éber1

d. 0831 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Lámderg mac Echach Uí Éber|d. 0831 B.C.|p273.htm#i14197|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber|d. 0843 B.C.|p273.htm#i14198||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid I. m. É. Uí Éber|d. 0871 B.C.|p273.htm#i14199||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber2 d. 0843 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Lámderg mac Echach Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Lámderg mac Echach Uí Éber died 0831 B.C..3 52nd Monarch of Ireland 0838-0831 B.C.. Also called Lughaidh.3

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 65.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 64.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, The Line of Heber #60, pg. 65.

High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt1

b. 0882 B.C., d. 0839 B.C.
High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt|b. 0882 B.C.\nd. 0839 B.C.|p273.htm#i6135|Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt|b. 0903 B.C.\nd. 0850 B.C.|p273.htm#i6137|Djedmutesankh ?||p52.htm#i6140|Pharaoh Takelot I. of Egypt|b. 0935 B.C.\nd. 0873 B.C.|p273.htm#i6141|Kapes ?|b. 0925 B.C.|p52.htm#i6142|||||||
FatherPharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt1,2 b. 0903 B.C., d. 0850 B.C.
MotherDjedmutesankh ?
     High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt died 0839 B.C. At (he died in the 11th year of Takelot II).3 He was a witness where Pharaoh Takelot II of Egypt succeeded his father and maintained stability in the south where his half-brother Nimlot was still in power at Thebes as High Priest 0850 B.C.4 High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt had consolidated his power in the south and extended northwards where he put his son in charge at Heracleopolis 0850 B.C..4 He saw his daughter Karomama II married to his half-brother Takelot II, thereby cementing a bond between north and south, and becoming the father-in-law of his half-brother, 0850 B.C. At circa.4 He was a witness where Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt consolidated his position, on his cousins Harsiese's death, by appointing his son Nimlot as High Priest at Karnak, and another son Sheshonq, as High Priest of Ptah at Memphis 0860 B.C.5 High Priest of Amun at Karnak, Nile River valley, Egypt, 0860-0839 B.C..1,6 High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt and Djedmutesankh ?.1,2 High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt was born 0882 B.C.. He was the successor of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.7,6,2 High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt was the father of Queen Karomama II Merymut of Egypt; the daughter of Nimlot, High Priest of Amun.4 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.882, chart. High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt was the son of Osorkon II.6

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Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-100.
  2. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 188.
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 187.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  7. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html

King of North Israel Jehoram ben Omri beit Omri1

d. 0841 B.C.
King of North Israel Jehoram ben Omri beit Omri|d. 0841 B.C.|p273.htm#i13485|King of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel||p279.htm#i13133|Queen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian||p280.htm#i16288|King of North Israel Omri of Israel||p107.htm#i13021||||King of Sidon Ethbaal the Zidonian||p143.htm#i16289||||
FatherKing of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel3
MotherQueen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian2
     King of North Israel Jehoram ben Omri beit Omri died 0841 B.C.. Jehoram was pierced by an arrow from Jehu’s bow on the piece of ground at Jezreel which Ahab had taken from Naboth, and there he died.2 He called upon Jehoshaphat, the King of Judah, to assist him against the King of Moab, who was rebelling against him 0880 B.C. At circa. 2 Kings 3:6-7 "And king Jehoram went out of Samaria the same time, and numbered all Israel. And he went and sent to Jehoshaphat the king of Judah, saying, The king of Moab hath rebelled against me: wilt thou go with me against Moab to battle?"4 10th King of North Israel at Samaria, Palestine, 0882/1-0871/0 B.C..5 He was successor to his brother Ahaziah on the throne of Israel.2 He was the son of King of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel and Queen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian.2,3 King of North Israel Jehoram ben Omri beit Omri was born. 2 Kings "3:1 Now Jehoram the son of Ahab..."1 Also called Joram beit Omri. He was the predecessor of King of North Israel Jehu ben Jehoshaphat of Israel; 10th King of North Israel.

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 2 Kings. 3:1.
  2. [S904] Matthew George Easton (1823-1894), Easton's, 25013.
  3. [S275] ., KJV, 2 Kings 3:1.
  4. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 2 Kings. 3:6-7.
  5. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:31.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber1

d. 0843 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber|d. 0843 B.C.|p273.htm#i14198|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber|d. 0871 B.C.|p273.htm#i14199||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna D. m. D. Uí Éber|d. 0880 B.C.|p273.htm#i14200||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber2 d. 0871 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Eochaid Uarchés mac Lugaid Uí Éber died 0843 B.C..1 50th Monarch of Ireland 0855-0843 B.C.. Also called Eochaidh.3

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 64.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 63.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, The Line of Heber #59, pg.65.

Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt1,2,3

b. 0903 B.C., d. 0850 B.C.
Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt|b. 0903 B.C.\nd. 0850 B.C.|p273.htm#i6137|Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt|b. 0935 B.C.\nd. 0873 B.C.|p273.htm#i6141|Kapes ?|b. 0925 B.C.|p52.htm#i6142|Pharaoh Osorkon I. of Egypt|b. 0960 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6143|Tashedkhonsu of Egypt||p54.htm#i6420|||||||
FatherPharaoh Takelot I of Egypt b. 0935 B.C., d. 0873 B.C.
MotherKapes ? b. 0925 B.C.
     Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt died 0850 B.C..4 He was the predecessor of Pharaoh Takelot II of Egypt; Pharaoh.5,6 Osorkon II, with Israel, Byblos, and other kingdoms for allies, stopped the Assyrian advance in the Middle East 0853 B.C. At the Battle of Qarqar, on the Orontes, Syria.7 Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt forced to confront the Assyrian threat by aligning with Isreal and neighboring kingdoms, including her old ally Byblos, and together halting the Assyrian advance at the battle of Qarqar on the Orontes 0853 B.C..7 He consolidated his position, on his cousins Harsiese's death, by appointing his son Nimlot as High Priest at Karnak, and another son Sheshonq, as High Priest of Ptah at Memphis 0860 B.C..8 He had his cousin Harsiese declare himself king in the south 0870 B.C..9 He was a witness where High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt declared himself king in the south, although only king in name, 0870 B.C.9 Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt succeeded Takelot I as pharaoh at much the same time that his cousin Harsiese succeeded his father (Sheshonq III) as High Priest of Amun at Karnak 0874 B.C..9 Pharoah at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0874-0850 B.C..3,10,4,6 He married Princess Karoma I of Egypt, daughter of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt, 0877 B.C.3,11 Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt married Djedmutesankh ? 0883 B.C. Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt was the successor of Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt; Pharaoh of Egypt (XXII).5 Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt was born 0903 B.C..3 He was the son of Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt and Kapes ?. Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt was born 0905 B.C..4 He was the father of High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt; the son of Osorkon II.9 His epithet "Mery-amun" means "Beloved of Amun."8 His throne name "User-maat-re, Setep-en-amun" means "Powerful is the Justice of Re, Chosen of Amun."8 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.882, chart.

Family 1

Princess Karoma I of Egypt b. 0897 B.C., d. 0852 B.C.
Child

Family 2

Djedmutesankh ?
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 432-105.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 430-102.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-101.
  4. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  5. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 200.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  7. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 187.
  8. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  9. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  10. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 143.
  11. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 438-101.
  12. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-100.
  13. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).

High Priest of Ptah Sheshonq of Egypt1,2,3

b. 0875 B.C., d. 0851 B.C.
High Priest of Ptah Sheshonq of Egypt|b. 0875 B.C.\nd. 0851 B.C.|p273.htm#i6131|Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt|b. 0903 B.C.\nd. 0850 B.C.|p273.htm#i6137|Princess Karoma I of Egypt|b. 0897 B.C.\nd. 0852 B.C.|p273.htm#i6139|Pharaoh Takelot I. of Egypt|b. 0935 B.C.\nd. 0873 B.C.|p273.htm#i6141|Kapes ?|b. 0925 B.C.|p52.htm#i6142|High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt|b. 0920 B.C.\nd. 0860 B.C.|p273.htm#i6242||||
FatherPharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt b. 0903 B.C., d. 0850 B.C.
MotherPrincess Karoma I of Egypt4 b. 0897 B.C., d. 0852 B.C.
     High Priest of Ptah Sheshonq of Egypt died 0851 B.C..4 He was a witness where Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt consolidated his position, on his cousins Harsiese's death, by appointing his son Nimlot as High Priest at Karnak, and another son Sheshonq, as High Priest of Ptah at Memphis 0860 B.C.5 High Priest of Ptah at Memphis, northern Nile River valley, Egypt, 0860-0851 B.C..1,2 High Priest of the god Ptah at Memphis 0870-0850 B.C..4 High Priest of Ptah Sheshonq of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt and Princess Karoma I of Egypt.4 High Priest of Ptah Sheshonq of Egypt was born 0875 B.C..1 He was born 0885 B.C..4 Great Chief of Ma.4 Great Chief of Ma. Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.882, chart. Also called Great Chief of Ma Shoshenk of Egypt.4

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Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 421-100.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  3. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  6. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 46-47..

Princess Karoma I of Egypt1

b. 0897 B.C., d. 0852 B.C.
Princess Karoma I of Egypt|b. 0897 B.C.\nd. 0852 B.C.|p273.htm#i6139|High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt|b. 0920 B.C.\nd. 0860 B.C.|p273.htm#i6242||||High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq I. of Egypt|b. 0940 B.C.\nd. 0890 B.C.|p273.htm#i6243|Nesitanebetashru ?||p54.htm#i6419|||||||
FatherHigh Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt2 b. 0920 B.C., d. 0860 B.C.
     Princess Karoma I of Egypt died 0852 B.C..2 She married Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt, son of Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt and Kapes ?, 0877 B.C.3,4 Princess Karoma I of Egypt was the daughter of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt.2 Princess Karoma I of Egypt was born 0897 B.C.. She was born 0900 B.C..2

Family

Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt b. 0903 B.C., d. 0850 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-101.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 438-101.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírlám mac Find Uí Ír1

d. 0855 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírlám mac Find Uí Ír|d. 0855 B.C.|p273.htm#i14317|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír|d. 0929 B.C.|p273.htm#i14318||||Bláth m. L. Uí Ír|d. 0990 B.C.|p273.htm#i14319||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír2 d. 0929 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírlám mac Find Uí Ír was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírlám mac Find Uí Ír died 0855 B.C..3 49th Monarch of Ireland 0871-0855 B.C..3 Also called Siorlamhach. Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírlám mac Find Uí Ír of Ráith Cochláin.3

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Ír, 52.
  2. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Genelach Úa n-Echach, 1688.
  3. [S636] Ireland: History in Maps, online http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/iremaps.htm

High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt1

b. 0920 B.C., d. 0860 B.C.
High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt|b. 0920 B.C.\nd. 0860 B.C.|p273.htm#i6242|High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt|b. 0940 B.C.\nd. 0890 B.C.|p273.htm#i6243|Nesitanebetashru ?||p54.htm#i6419|Pharaoh Osorkon I. of Egypt|b. 0960 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6143|Queen Maatkare of Egypt||p193.htm#i21583|||||||
FatherHigh Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt2,3 b. 0940 B.C., d. 0890 B.C.
MotherNesitanebetashru ?2
     High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt died 0860 B.C..2 He was a witness where Pharaoh Osorkon II of Egypt had his cousin Harsiese declare himself king in the south 0870 B.C.4 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt declared himself king in the south, although only king in name, 0870 B.C..4 Pharaoh at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt, 0870-0860 B.C..5,6 He succeeded his father, Sheshonq II, as High Priest of Amun at Karnak 0874 B.C..4 High Priest of Amun at Karnak, Nile River valley, Egypt, 0890-0860 B.C..2,4,3 He was the son of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt and Nesitanebetashru ?.2,3 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt was born 0920 B.C..2 He was the successor of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.4 Sources: 1. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. Meryamun Hedjkheperre Setepenamun.

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Citations

  1. [S197] Toby Dills, "Descendant of Antiquity," gedcom to Robert Stewart, 5 Feb 1999.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  5. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 59.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.

Queen of Judah Athaliah bat Ahab beit Omri1

d. 0864 B.C.
Queen of Judah Athaliah bat Ahab beit Omri|d. 0864 B.C.|p273.htm#i13020|King of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel||p279.htm#i13133|Queen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian||p280.htm#i16288|King of North Israel Omri of Israel||p107.htm#i13021||||King of Sidon Ethbaal the Zidonian||p143.htm#i16289||||
FatherKing of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel2
MotherQueen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian2
     Queen of Judah Athaliah bat Ahab beit Omri was the daughter of King of North Israel Ahab ben Omri of Israel and Queen of Israel Jezebel bat Ethbaal the Zidonian.2 Queen of Judah Athaliah bat Ahab beit Omri died 0864 B.C.. She was executed on the coronation of her grandson Joash, the one survivor her of killing spree to secure the throne for herself. Queen of Judah 0870-0864 B.C..3 She married King of Judah Jehoram ben Jehoshephat ha-David, son of King of Judah Jehoshephat ben Asa ha-David, 0894 B.C. At circa.1,2 Queen of Judah Athaliah bat Ahab beit Omri secured the throne for herself by murdering all her son Ahaziah's children except Joash, the youngest.4 She was called "the daughter of Omri king of Israel."5,6 She was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel.2

Family

King of Judah Jehoram ben Jehoshephat ha-David b. 0910 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 329-77.
  2. [S275] ., KJV, 2 Kings 8:18.
  3. [S32] Jerusalem Chronology of the Israelite Monarchies, online http://members.tripod.com/~lifsha/history/index.html
  4. [S275] ., KJV, 2 Kings 11:1,2.
  5. [S275] ., KJV, 2 Kings 8:26.
  6. [S904] Matthew George Easton (1823-1894), Easton's, 23360.
  7. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 2 Chronicles, 22:1-2.

Bleiddud the Briton1

d. 0870 B.C.
Bleiddud the Briton|d. 0870 B.C.|p273.htm#i13426|Hudibras of the Britons|d. 0890 B.C.|p273.htm#i13425||||Leil of the Britons|d. 0929 B.C.|p273.htm#i13424||||||||||
FatherHudibras of the Britons1 d. 0890 B.C.
     Bleiddud the Briton was the son of Hudibras of the Britons.1 Bleiddud the Briton died 0870 B.C.. Killed in the misguided attempt to fly.1,2 "Whose footsteps Bladud following in arts Exceld at Athens all the learned preace, From whence he brought them to these saluage parts, And with sweet science mollifide their stubborne harts."3 He instituted necromancy, the practice of communicating with the dead.2 He founded the city of Kaerbadum (Bath), the hot springs of which were thought to cure leprosy.2

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 43.
  2. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.
  3. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber1

d. 0871 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber|d. 0871 B.C.|p273.htm#i14199|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber|d. 0880 B.C.|p273.htm#i14200||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí F. m. S. Uí Éber|d. 0893 B.C.|p273.htm#i14201||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber2 d. 0880 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Lugaid Iardon mac Énna Uí Éber died 0871 B.C..1 48th Monarch of Ireland 0880-0871 B.C.. Also called Lughaidh Iardhonn.3

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 63.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 62.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, The Line of Heber #58, pg.65.

Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt1

b. 0935 B.C., d. 0873 B.C.
Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt|b. 0935 B.C.\nd. 0873 B.C.|p273.htm#i6141|Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt|b. 0960 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6143|Tashedkhonsu of Egypt||p54.htm#i6420|Pharaoh Sheshonq I. of Egypt|b. 0980 B.C.\nd. 0924 B.C.|p273.htm#i6145|Karamat of Egypt||p52.htm#i6146|||||||
FatherPharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt2,3 b. 0960 B.C., d. 0889 B.C.
MotherTashedkhonsu of Egypt
     Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt died 0873 B.C..1 He succeeded his father 0889 B.C.. Pharaoh of Egypt (XXII) at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Bubastis, southeastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0889-0874 B.C..2 He reigned, unremarkably, for fifteen years, and had difficulty controlling his family 0889-0874 B.C..2 He married Kapes ? 0905 B.C.4 Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt was the successor of Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt; King of Egypt.5,6,7 Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt and Tashedkhonsu of Egypt.2,3 Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt was born 0935 B.C..1 His throne name "User-maat-re Setep-en-re" means "Powerful is the Justice of Re, Chosen of Re."8 He was the son of Osorkon I and a minor wife.9 His epithet "Mery-amun" means "Beloved of Amun."8 Also called Takeloth.8 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.882, chart.

Family

Kapes ? b. 0925 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 419-102.
  2. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 200.
  3. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-102.
  5. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 143.
  6. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  7. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  8. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  9. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber1

d. 0880 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber|d. 0880 B.C.|p273.htm#i14200|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber|d. 0893 B.C.|p273.htm#i14201||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna I. m. B. Uí Éber|d. 0909 B.C.|p273.htm#i14202||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber2 d. 0893 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Énna Derg mac Duach Uí Éber died 0880 B.C.. In the twelfth year of his reign he died suddenly, with most of his retinue, adoring their false gods at *Sliabh Mis.*.3 47th Monarch of Ireland 0892-0880 B.C..4 Also called Eanna Dearg.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 62.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 61.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, The Line of Heber #56, pg.65.
  4. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 65.

Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt1

b. 0960 B.C., d. 0889 B.C.
Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt|b. 0960 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6143|Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt|b. 0980 B.C.\nd. 0924 B.C.|p273.htm#i6145|Karamat of Egypt||p52.htm#i6146|Great Chief of the Meshwesh Nimlot the Libyan|b. 1005 B.C.|p52.htm#i6220|Tentsepah the Libyan|b. 1005 B.C.|p52.htm#i6221|||||||
FatherPharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt b. 0980 B.C., d. 0924 B.C.
MotherKaramat of Egypt2
     Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt died 0889 B.C..3 He was the predecessor of Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt; Pharaoh of Egypt (XXII).4 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt; Co-regent.5 King of Egypt at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Bubastis, southeastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0924-0889 B.C..6,3,5 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt married Tashedkhonsu of Egypt 0936 B.C; His 2nd. A minor wife. Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt was the successor of Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt; Pharaoh of Egypt, 1st of the 22nd dynasty.7,8,5 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt was the son of Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt and Karamat of Egypt.2 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt was born 0960 B.C..3 He was the father of Pharaoh Takelot I of Egypt; the son of Osorkon I and a minor wife.9 His throne name "Sekhem-kheper-re" means "Powerful are the Manifestations of Re."10 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 3. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. His epithet "Mery-amun" means "Beloved of Amun."10 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt was the father of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt; the son of Osorkon I and his primary wife.9 Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt married Queen Maatkare of Egypt, daughter of Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt; His 1st. The primary wife.

Family 1

Tashedkhonsu of Egypt
Child

Family 2

Queen Maatkare of Egypt
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 431-105.
  2. [S281] E.Egypt, online ..
  3. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  4. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 200.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  6. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 143.
  7. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 190.
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I, (reigned 945-924 BC) .
  9. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  10. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  11. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).

Princess Maatkare of Egypt1

b. 0955 B.C., d. 0889 B.C.
Princess Maatkare of Egypt|b. 0955 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6144|Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt|b. 0995 B.C.\nd. 0945 B.C.|p273.htm#i6147||||High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I. K. S. of Egypt|b. 1030 B.C.\nd. 0969 B.C.|p273.htm#i6149|Esemkhebe of Egypt|b. 1029 B.C.|p147.htm#i16692|||||||
FatherPharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt2 b. 0995 B.C., d. 0945 B.C.
     Princess Maatkare of Egypt died 0889 B.C..2 She married Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt, son of Great Chief of the Meshwesh Nimlot the Libyan and Tentsepah the Libyan, 0945 B.C. At earlier than.3,4 Princess Maatkare of Egypt was the daughter of Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt.2 Princess Maatkare of Egypt was born 0955 B.C..1,2 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 3. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. She was a daughter of Psusennes II.5

Family

Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt b. 0980 B.C., d. 0924 B.C.

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-105.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 181.
  4. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, pg. 190.
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I.

High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt1

b. 0940 B.C., d. 0890 B.C.
High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt|b. 0940 B.C.\nd. 0890 B.C.|p273.htm#i6243|Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt|b. 0960 B.C.\nd. 0889 B.C.|p273.htm#i6143|Queen Maatkare of Egypt||p193.htm#i21583|Pharaoh Sheshonq I. of Egypt|b. 0980 B.C.\nd. 0924 B.C.|p273.htm#i6145|Karamat of Egypt||p52.htm#i6146|Pharaoh Psusennes I. of Egypt|b. 0995 B.C.\nd. 0945 B.C.|p273.htm#i6147||||
FatherPharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt2,3 b. 0960 B.C., d. 0889 B.C.
MotherQueen Maatkare of Egypt3
     High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun Nimlot of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.4,5 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt was he was made co-regent of his father 0890 B.C.. He died 0890 B.C.. He predeceased his father by a few months.2,5 He was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Harsiese of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.2,5,3 Co-regent at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Bubastis, southeastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0890-0889 B.C..6 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt married Nesitanebetashru ? 0916 B.C.2 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt was he was given the chief priesthood of Amun at Karnak by his father, who on becoming pharaoh, took the position from his brother Iuput 0924 B.C..5 High Priest of Amun at Karnak, Nile River valley, Egypt, 0924-0874 B.C..5 He was the successor of Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt; King of Egypt.1,2,6 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt was born 0940 B.C..2 He was the son of Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt and Queen Maatkare of Egypt.2,3 Sources: 1. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Sheshonq II of Egypt was the son of Osorkon I and his primary wife.5 His epithet "Meryamun" means "Beloved of Amun."7 High Priest of Amun.3 His throne name "Heqa-kheper-re Setep-en-re" means "The Manifestation of Re rules, Chosen of Re."7

Family

Nesitanebetashru ?
Child

Citations

  1. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 143.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 420-100.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  7. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.

Hudibras of the Britons1

d. 0890 B.C.
Hudibras of the Britons|d. 0890 B.C.|p273.htm#i13425|Leil of the Britons|d. 0929 B.C.|p273.htm#i13424||||Brutus G. the Briton|d. 0954 B.C.|p273.htm#i13423||||||||||
FatherLeil of the Britons2 d. 0929 B.C.
     Hudibras of the Britons was the son of Leil of the Britons.2 Hudibras of the Britons died 0890 B.C..1 He reigned thirtynine years.3 "Next Huddibras his realme did not encrease, But taught the land from wearie warres to cease."2 Also called Run baladr bras Welsh. He was a great builder, and founded the cities of Kaerreint (Canterbury), Kaerguenit (Winchester), and Paladur (Shaftesbury).4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 42.
  2. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  3. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 9.
  4. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.
  5. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 43.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Muiredach Bolgach mac Sinéoin Bricc Uí Éremóin

d. 0892 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Muiredach Bolgach mac Sinéoin Bricc Uí Éremóin|d. 0892 B.C.|p273.htm#i11674|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin|d. 0903 B.C.|p273.htm#i11675||||Áedán G. m. N. F. F. Uí Éremóin||p93.htm#i11676||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin1,2 d. 0903 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Muiredach Bolgach mac Sinéoin Bricc Uí Éremóin was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin.1,2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Muiredach Bolgach mac Sinéoin Bricc Uí Éremóin died 0892 B.C. At A.M. 3307. Slain by his Hiberian successor, Eadhna Dearg.3 46th Monarch of Ireland 0893-0892 B.C.. Also called mac Sinéoin Bricc.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 59.
  2. [S266] EBK, online http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/…
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 60.
  4. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Geneleach Osrithe, ¶22].

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber1

d. 0893 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber|d. 0893 B.C.|p273.htm#i14201|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber|d. 0909 B.C.|p273.htm#i14202||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse R. m. A. Uí Éber|d. 0952 B.C.|p273.htm#i14203||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber2 d. 0909 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Duí Finn mac Sétna Uí Éber died 0893 B.C..3 45th Monarch of Ireland 0903-0893 B.C.. Also called Duach Fionn.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 61.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 60.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, The Line of Heber #56, pg.65.
  4. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 65.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin

d. 0903 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin|d. 0903 B.C.|p273.htm#i11675|Áedán Glas mac Nuadat Find Fáil Uí Éremóin||p93.htm#i11676||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Nuadu F. F. m. A. O. Uí Éremóin|d. 0961 B.C.|p273.htm#i11677||||||||||
FatherÁedán Glas mac Nuadat Find Fáil Uí Éremóin1,2
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin was the son of Áedán Glas mac Nuadat Find Fáil Uí Éremóin.1,2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin died 0903 B.C. At A.M. 3345. He was foiled in battle, taken prisoner and served in the very same manner by his predecessor's son, i.e. drawn and quartered by horses.3,4 He overcome and took prisoner the Hiberian Monarch, Sedneus the Second, and caused his limbs to be drawn asunder by wild horses 0909 B.C..4 He witnessed the death of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber 0909 B.C; He was overcome and taken prisoner by Simon Brecc, and had his limbs drawn asunder by wild horses. 44th Monarch of Ireland 0909-0903 B.C.. Also called mac Áedáin Glais.5

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Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 58.
  2. [S266] EBK, online http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/…
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 59.
  4. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm
  5. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Geneleach Osrithe, ¶22].

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber1

d. 0909 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber|d. 0909 B.C.|p273.htm#i14202|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber|d. 0952 B.C.|p273.htm#i14203||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art I. m. É. Uí Éber|d. 1001 B.C.|p273.htm#i14204||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber2 d. 0952 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber was a witness where Ard-rí na h'Éireann Símón Brecc mac Áedáin Glais Uí Éremóin overcome and took prisoner the Hiberian Monarch, Sedneus the Second, and caused his limbs to be drawn asunder by wild horses 0909 B.C.3 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sétna Innarraid mac Breisse Uí Éber died 0909 B.C.. He was overcome and taken prisoner by Simon Brecc, and had his limbs drawn asunder by wild horses. 43rd Monarch of Ireland 0929-0909 B.C..4 He was the first who, in Ireland, enlisted his soldiers in pay and under good discipline, where before this time soldiers had no pay that what they could gain from their enemies.4 Also called Seidnae Innaridh.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 60.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 59.
  3. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm
  4. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 64.

King of North Israel Tibni ben Ginath of Israel1

d. 0913 B.C.
King of North Israel Tibni ben Ginath of Israel|d. 0913 B.C.|p273.htm#i16286|||||||||||||||||||
     King of North Israel Tibni ben Ginath of Israel died 0913 B.C.. He died in the power struggle with the people supporting Omri.1 6th King of North Israel 0913-0910/09 B.C..2 Co-Ruler of North Israel 0914-0913 B.C..1

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:22.
  2. [S32] Jerusalem Chronology of the Israelite Monarchies, online http://members.tripod.com/~lifsha/history/index.html

King of North Israel Zimri the Simeonite1

d. 0914 B.C.
     King of North Israel Zimri the Simeonite ruled North Israel for seven days, before the people heard of his treachery, and saw him killed by another captain of the people, Omri, 0914 B.C..2 He slew all the House of Baasha (the Issacharites), "he left him not one that pisseth against a wall, neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends".3 5th King of North Israel at Tirzah (Tell al-Far'a), Palestine, 0914 B.C..4,2 He died 0914 B.C. At Tirzah (Tell al-Far'a). He comitted suicide by burning the palace around him while Omri besieged Tirzah.5,6 He witnessed the death of King of Persia Elah ben Baasha the Issacharite 0914 B.C. At Tirzah (Tell al-Far'a); Slain by Zimri while he was in Tirzah, drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza.7 King of North Israel Zimri the Simeonite was "servant" of Elah the son of Baasha, captain of half his chariots 0915 B.C..7

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, Book of Number 25:14.
  2. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:15.
  3. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:11.
  4. [S32] Jerusalem Chronology of the Israelite Monarchies, online http://members.tripod.com/~lifsha/history/index.html
  5. [S30] Jack M. Sasson, Ancient Near East, Vol II, pg. 1311-1319, The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
  6. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:18.
  7. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:9.

King of Persia Elah ben Baasha the Issacharite1

d. 0914 B.C.
King of Persia Elah ben Baasha the Issacharite|d. 0914 B.C.|p273.htm#i16283|King of North Israel Baasha ben Ahijah the Issacharite||p143.htm#i16284||||||||||||||||
FatherKing of North Israel Baasha ben Ahijah the Issacharite1
     King of Persia Elah ben Baasha the Issacharite was the son of King of North Israel Baasha ben Ahijah the Issacharite.1 King of Persia Elah ben Baasha the Issacharite died 0914 B.C. At Tirzah (Tell al-Far'a). Slain by Zimri while he was in Tirzah, drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza.2 4th King of North Israel at Tirzah (Tell al-Far'a), Palestine, 0915-0914 B.C..1

Citations

  1. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:8.
  2. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 16:9.

Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt1

b. 0980 B.C., d. 0924 B.C.
Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt|b. 0980 B.C.\nd. 0924 B.C.|p273.htm#i6145|Great Chief of the Meshwesh Nimlot the Libyan|b. 1005 B.C.|p52.htm#i6220|Tentsepah the Libyan|b. 1005 B.C.|p52.htm#i6221|Great Chief of the Meshwesh Sheshonq the Libyan|b. 1030 B.C.|p52.htm#i6222|Mehetemwaskhe of Egypt|b. 1025 B.C.|p53.htm#i6223|Great Chief of the Meshwesh Sheshonq the Libyan|b. 1030 B.C.|p52.htm#i6222|Mehetemwaskhe of Egypt|b. 1025 B.C.|p53.htm#i6223|
FatherGreat Chief of the Meshwesh Nimlot the Libyan b. 1005 B.C.
MotherTentsepah the Libyan b. 1005 B.C.
     Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was buried in Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt.2 He died 0924 B.C..3 He was the predecessor of Pharaoh Osorkon I of Egypt; King of Egypt.3,4,5 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt halted at Megiddo, the scene of Tuthmosis III's victory some five centuries earlier, and erected a suitable victory stele in the manner of his predecessors.6 He moved next against Israel, pursuing his earler protégé Jeroboam, who fled over the Jordan.6 He first moved against Judah, arriving before the walls of Jerusalem, held by Rehoboam, and only left after being bought off with all the treasures of Solomon (except the Ark of the Covenant apparently).6 He led highly successful campaigns, the likes of which had not been seen since the days of Ramesses III, against the kingdoms of Judah and Israel 0925 B.C. At Palestine.7,6 "Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem" in support of Jeroboam, the pretender who challenged the right of Solomon's son Rehoboam to succeed to the Israelite throne 0930 B.C.8,9 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was buried in Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt. Soon after his victories in Palestine, he went to join his ancestors in the group of royal tombs at Tanis, his mummy encased in a cartonnage and a silver coffin, both having Horus falcon heads to identify the king with Osiris-Sokar.10 He married Princess Maatkare of Egypt, daughter of Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt, 0945 B.C. At earlier than.11,12 Great Chief of Ma 0945 B.C..7,1 Pharaoh of Egypt, 1st of the 22nd dynasty at 22nd Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Bubastis, southeastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0945-0924 B.C..7,13,5 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was the successor of Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt; Pharaoh.14,4 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt married Karamat of Egypt 0962 B.C. At circa.2 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was a witness where King of Judah Rehoboam ben Solomon ha-David saw his kingdom invaded by Shishak in his 5th year 0971 BCE.15 Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was the son of Great Chief of the Meshwesh Nimlot the Libyan and Tentsepah the Libyan. Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt was born 0980 B.C..1 His epithet "Mery-amun" means "Beloved of Amun."6 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. He is noted in Theban records as "Great Chief of the Meshwesh," who were originally recruited from Libyan tribes as an internal police force.16 Also called Shishak Biblical.6 He had the strength of the military behind him as commander-in-chief of all the armies.16 He was a strong ruler who brought the divided factions of Thebes and Tanis together into a once more united Egypt, and appointing his sons to various high offices meant that he exercised specific control over important areas of the country.16 His throne name "Hedj-kheper-re Setep-en-re" means "Bright is the Manifestation of Re, Chosen of Re."6 He allied himself to the previous dynasty by marriage to the daughter of his predecessor, Psusennes II.17,12 He sought to show his right to rule by adopting hallowed titles, in his case, the ones of Smendes I from almost a century earlier.16

Family 1

Princess Maatkare of Egypt b. 0955 B.C., d. 0889 B.C.

Family 2

Karamat of Egypt
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 422-106.
  2. [S281] E.Egypt, online ..
  3. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 143.
  4. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 185.
  7. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 190.
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I.
  9. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Kings 14:25-26.
  10. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 186.
  11. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 181.
  12. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, pg. 190.
  13. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I, (reigned 945-924 BC) .
  14. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 157.
  15. [S1126] ?, "Essays", Appendix C-Ussher’s Time Line for the Divided Kingdom.
  16. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 184.
  17. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 183.

Leil of the Britons1,2

d. 0929 B.C.
Leil of the Britons|d. 0929 B.C.|p273.htm#i13424|Brutus Greenshield the Briton|d. 0954 B.C.|p273.htm#i13423||||Ebraucus of the Britons|d. 0966 B.C.|p273.htm#i13422||||||||||
FatherBrutus Greenshield the Briton1 d. 0954 B.C.
     Leil of the Britons was the son of Brutus Greenshield the Briton.1 Leil of the Britons died 0929 B.C..1 He reigned twentyfive years, but towards the latter end of his life grew more remiss in his government.2 He founded a city in the north of Britain called by his name, Kaerleill at the same time Solomon began to build the temple of Jerusalem, and the queen of Sheba came to her his wisdom, and which time also Sylvius Epitus succeed his father Alba, in Italy.2 "His sonne king Leill by fathers labour long, Enioyd an heritage of lasting peace, And built Cairleill, and built Cairleon strong."3 Also called Lliwelydd Welsh.1 He founded the city of Kaerleil which still bears his name (Carlisle).4 He was a weak and vacillating king whose reign ended in ruin and civil-war.4

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 41.
  2. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 9.
  3. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  4. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír

d. 0929 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír|d. 0929 B.C.|p273.htm#i14318|Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír|d. 0990 B.C.|p273.htm#i14319||||rí Uladh Labraid C. m. O. F. Uí Ír||p122.htm#i14320||||||||||
FatherBláth mac Labrada Uí Ír1 d. 0990 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír was the son of Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír.1 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Finn mac Blátha Uí Ír died 0929 B.C..2 42nd Monarch of Ireland 0951-0929 B.C..2

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Child

Citations

  1. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Genelach Úa n-Echach, 1688.
  2. [S636] Ireland: History in Maps, online http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/iremaps.htm

King of North Israel Nadab ben Jeroboam the Ephrathite1

d. 0938 B.C.
King of North Israel Nadab ben Jeroboam the Ephrathite|d. 0938 B.C.|p273.htm#i16278|||||||||||||||||||
     King of North Israel Nadab ben Jeroboam the Ephrathite "did evil in the sight of the LORD, and walked in the way of his father, and in his sin wherewith he made Israel to sin".2 He died 0938 B.C. At Gibbethon, Philistine Kingdom, Palestine. Slain at the siege of Gibbethon, by Baasha.3 2nd King of North Israel at Palestine 0939-0938 B.C..4

Citations

  1. [S32] Jerusalem Chronology of the Israelite Monarchies, online http://members.tripod.com/~lifsha/history/index.html
  2. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 15:26.
  3. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings 15:27.
  4. [S1126] ?, "Essays", Appendix C-Ussher’s Time Line for the Divided Kingdom.

Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt1

b. 0995 B.C., d. 0945 B.C.
Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt|b. 0995 B.C.\nd. 0945 B.C.|p273.htm#i6147|High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt|b. 1030 B.C.\nd. 0969 B.C.|p273.htm#i6149|Esemkhebe of Egypt|b. 1029 B.C.|p147.htm#i16692|High Priest of Amun Menkheperre H. of Egypt|b. 1060 B.C.\nd. 0992 B.C.|p273.htm#i6151|Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt|b. 1050 B.C.|p52.htm#i6152|High Priest of Amun Menkheperre H. of Egypt|b. 1060 B.C.\nd. 0992 B.C.|p273.htm#i6151|Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt|b. 1050 B.C.|p52.htm#i6152|
FatherHigh Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt2 b. 1030 B.C., d. 0969 B.C.
MotherEsemkhebe of Egypt2 b. 1029 B.C.
     Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt died 0945 B.C..2 He was the predecessor of Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Egypt; Pharaoh of Egypt, 1st of the 22nd dynasty.3,4,5 Pharaoh at 21st Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 0959-0945 B.C..6,2 Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt was born 0995 B.C..2 He was the son of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt and Esemkhebe of Egypt.2 Pharaoh Psusennes II of Egypt was the father of Princess Maatkare of Egypt; a daughter of Psusennes II.7 High Priest of Amun. Sources: 2. Edwards, I.E.S., Gadd, C.J., Hammond, N.G.L. and Sollberger, E. (eds.) 'The Cambridge Ancient History' 3rd Ed., Vol.II, #2A, pp.643-657. ; 3. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 4. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160.

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Citations

  1. [S197] Toby Dills, "Descendant of Antiquity," gedcom to Robert Stewart, 5 Feb 1999.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 190.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I, (reigned 945-924 BC) .
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 182.
  6. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 157.
  7. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sheshonk I.
  8. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 41-42..

Eochaid Apthach mac Finn1

d. 0951 B.C.
Eochaid Apthach mac Finn|d. 0951 B.C.|p273.htm#i14297|Finn mac Ailella||p122.htm#i14298||||Ailill L. mac Lond||p122.htm#i14299||||||||||
FatherFinn mac Ailella2
     Eochaid Apthach mac Finn was the son of Finn mac Ailella.2 Eochaid Apthach mac Finn died 0951 B.C..1 41st Monarch of Ireland 0952-0951 B.C..

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Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Éon Brecc, 50.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Éon Brecc, 49.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber1

d. 0952 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber|d. 0952 B.C.|p273.htm#i14203|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber|d. 1001 B.C.|p273.htm#i14204||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim O. m. R. Uí Éber|d. 1022 B.C.|p273.htm#i14205||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber2 d. 1001 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Breisse Rí mac Airt Uí Éber died 0952 B.C..1 40th Monarch of Ireland 0961-0952 B.C..3 Also called Breas Rioghacta.3

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Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 59.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 58.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 64.

Brutus Greenshield the Briton1

d. 0954 B.C.
Brutus Greenshield the Briton|d. 0954 B.C.|p273.htm#i13423|Ebraucus of the Britons|d. 0966 B.C.|p273.htm#i13422||||Mempricius of the Britons|d. 1006 B.C.|p273.htm#i13421||||||||||
FatherEbraucus of the Britons2,3 d. 0966 B.C.
     Brutus Greenshield the Briton was the son of Ebraucus of the Britons.2,3 Brutus Greenshield the Briton died 0954 B.C..1 He reigned twelve years after his father.4 "The second Brute, the second both in name, And eke in semblance of his puissance great, Right well recur'd, and did away that blame With recompence of euerlasting fame. He with his victour sword first opened,
The bowels of wide Fraunce, a forlorne Dame, And taught her first how to be conquered; Since which, with sundrie spoiles she hath beene ransacked."3 He stayed with his father while his nineteen brothers subdued the kingdom of Germany and stayed there.4 Also called Bryttys darian las Welsh. He was called "Brutus surnamed Greenshield".2

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 40.
  2. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 8.
  3. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  4. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 9.
  5. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 41.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Nuadu Finn Fáil mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin

d. 0961 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Nuadu Finn Fáil mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin|d. 0961 B.C.|p273.htm#i11677|Ailill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin||p93.htm#i11679||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna S. m. D. Uí Éremóin|d. 1030 B.C.|p273.htm#i11680||||||||||
FatherAilill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin1
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Nuadu Finn Fáil mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin was the son of Ailill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin.1 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Nuadu Finn Fáil mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin died 0961 B.C. At A.M. 3293. He was slain by his Hiberian successor, Breas rioghachta.2,3 39th Monarch of Ireland 1001-0961 B.C.. Also called mac Ailella Oalchlóen.1

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Citations

  1. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Geneleach Osrithe, ¶22].
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 57.
  3. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm

Ebraucus of the Britons1

d. 0966 B.C.
Ebraucus of the Britons|d. 0966 B.C.|p273.htm#i13422|Mempricius of the Britons|d. 1006 B.C.|p273.htm#i13421||||Maddan of the Britons|d. 1026 BC|p273.htm#i13420||||||||||
FatherMempricius of the Britons2,3 d. 1006 B.C.
     Ebraucus of the Britons was the son of Mempricius of the Britons.2,3 Ebraucus of the Britons died 0966 B.C..1 He founded the city named after him, Kaerbrauc, which the later Romans were to Latinize as Eboracum, present-day York, about the time that David reigned in Judaea 1003-0970 B.C. At circa.4,2 He was the first after Brutus who invaded Gaul with a fleet and distressed its provinces by killing their men and laying waste their cities, and having by these means enriched himself with an infinite quantity of gold and silver, he returned victorious.2 He held the government of Britain for forty years.2 "But Ebranck salued both their infamies With noble deedes, and warreyd on Brunchild In Henault, where yet of his victories Braue moniments remaine, which yet that land enuies."3 He had twenty sons and thirty daughters by twenty wives, and with great valour governed the kingdom of Britain sixty years.5 He sacked Gaul.4 Also called Ebranck.3 He was a man of great stature and wonderful strength.2 Also called Efrawc Welsh.

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Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 39.
  2. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 7.
  3. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  4. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.
  5. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 8.

High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt1

b. 1030 B.C., d. 0969 B.C.
High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt|b. 1030 B.C.\nd. 0969 B.C.|p273.htm#i6149|High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt|b. 1060 B.C.\nd. 0992 B.C.|p273.htm#i6151|Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt|b. 1050 B.C.|p52.htm#i6152|High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I. M. K. S. of Egypt|b. 1105 B.C.\nd. 1032 BC|p273.htm#i6155|Queen Henuttawy I. of Egypt|b. 1085 B.C.\nd. 1055 B.C.|p274.htm#i6156|High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I. of Egypt|b. 1070 B.C.\nd. 0991 B.C.|p273.htm#i6153|Wiay ?||p52.htm#i6154|
FatherHigh Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt2,3 b. 1060 B.C., d. 0992 B.C.
MotherPrincess Isiemkheb of Egypt2,3 b. 1050 B.C.
     High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt orgainzed the reburial of the royal mummies which had suffered desecration, and was to be buried amongst the reburied royalty in his family tomb. High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was buried in Tomb DB 320, Deir el-Bahari, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.4 He died 0969 B.C.. High Priest of Amun at 3rd Intermediate Period, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt, 0990-0969 B.C..1,2,5 He married Neskhons of Egypt, daughter of High Priest of Amun Smendis II of Egypt and Tabent-Thuty ?, 0991 B.C.6 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the successor of High Priest of Amun Smendis II of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.1,2,5 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt married Esemkhebe of Egypt, daughter of High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt and Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt, 0996 B.C; Siblings.3 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was born 1030 B.C..3 He was the son of High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt and Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt.2,3 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the son of Menkheperre and Isiemkheb, daughter of Psusennes I.6 Also called Pinudjem.4 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 3. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. His birth name "Pi-nedjem" means "He who belongs to the Pleasant One [Horus or Ptah]."4 His throne name "Kha-kheper-re Setep-en-amun" means "The Soul of Re appears, Chosen of Amun."4

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Neskhons of Egypt b. 1011 B.C.

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Esemkhebe of Egypt b. 1029 B.C.
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Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-107.
  2. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 155.
  3. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  4. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 175.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 174.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 178.

King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite1

b. 1033 B.C., d. 0970 B.C.
King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite|b. 1033 B.C.\nd. 0970 B.C.|p273.htm#i13000|Jesse ben Obed the Ephrathite||p107.htm#i13034|Abala of Israel||p191.htm#i21228|Obed the Israelite||p107.htm#i13035||||N. N. of Israel||p191.htm#i21229||||
FatherJesse ben Obed the Ephrathite2
MotherAbala of Israel3
     King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite died 0970 B.C.. King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was buried in Jerusalem, Israel. 1 Kings 2:10 "So David slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David."4 He seized the city of Jersalem, with his Habiru, and established it as the capital of the kingdom of Israel 1003 B.C..5 3rd King of Israel at Judaea 1003-0970 B.C..6 1st King of Judah at Judaea 1010-0970 B.C..6 He was the son of Jesse ben Obed the Ephrathite and Abala of Israel.2,3 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was born 1033 B.C.. 1 Chron. 2:13 "And Jesse begat ..." 2:15 "... David the seventh"; Matt. 1:6 "And Jesse begat David the king;"; Luke 3:32 "Which was the son of Jesse,"; 2 Samuel 5:4 "David was thirty years old when he began to reign."7,8,9,10 He was the father of King of Israel Soloman ben David ha-David; the seventh son of David, and second (and first surviving) by his wife Bathshua, the first born after their legal marriage.11 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was red-haired, with beautiful eyes and a fair face.12 He was a descendant of Miriam, the sister of Moses.13 He went, as his older brothers did, and returned from Saul, rather than follow him into battle, to feed his father's sheep at Bethlehem at Judah.14 He reigned seven years and six months at Hebron.15 He was mentioned on a basalt monument from the 9th Century, two lines of which are "King of Israel, House of David." This mention, the first actual reference from the proper time period, provides a clue, outside of the bible, that David was an actual King. This enscription was found in the archeological dig in the ancient Israelite city of Dan in the upper Galilee.16 He reigned thirty and three years at Jerusalem.17 He was the youngest of eight sons of Jesse, perhaps (per Easton's) by Nahash (of 2 Sam. 17:25).18,19 He married Bath-shu'a bat Ammiel the Gilonite, daughter of Ammiel the Gilonite; His 10th. Her 2nd (widow).1,6 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite married Maachah the Geshuritess, daughter of King of Geshur Talmai the Geshurite, at Hebron; His 4th.20 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite married Michal bat Saul the Benjaminite, daughter of King of Israel Saul ben Kish the Benjaminite; His 1st. s.p.21,22,6 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was the father of Amnon ben David ha-David; the first son of David by his wife Ahinoam the Jezreelitess.23 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was the father of Daniel ben David ha-David; the second son of David, by Abigail the Carmelitess.23 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was the father of Absalom ben David ha-David; the third son of David, by Maachah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur.24 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was the father of Adonijah ben David ha-David; the fourth son of David, by Haggith.24,25 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was the father of Nathan "the Prophet" ben David ha-David; the eighth, ninth, or tenth son of David, and third by his wife Bathshua.11 King of Israel David ben Jesse the Israelite was a witness where High Priest Zadok "the Priest" ben Ahitub ha-Kohen a high priest in the reign of King David, whose line is the primary priestly heritage.26

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Michal bat Saul the Benjaminite

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Bath-shu'a bat Ammiel the Gilonite
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Maachah the Geshuritess
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Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 329-83.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 329-84.
  3. [S904] Matthew George Easton (1823-1894), Easton's.
  4. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Kings, 2:10.
  5. [S280] David M. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, pg. 224.
  6. [S1083] Davidic Dynasty, online http://members.aol.com/rdavidh218/davidicdynasty.html
  7. [S275] ., KJV, Book of Luke, 3:32.
  8. [S275] ., KJV, Book of Matthew, 1:6.
  9. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Chronicles, 2:13,15.
  10. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 2 Samuel 5:4.
  11. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 3:5.
  12. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Samuel 16:12 .
  13. [S1125] Louis Ginzberg, LEJEWS, Vol IV: IV David.
  14. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Samuel 17:15.
  15. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Chronicles, 3:4.
  16. [S276] "Is the Bible True?".
  17. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 3:4.
  18. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Samuel 17:12 .
  19. [S904] Matthew George Easton (1823-1894), Easton's, perhaps Nahash.
  20. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Chronicles, 3:2.
  21. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Samuel, 18:27.
  22. [S280] David M. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings, pg. 31, 229.
  23. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 3:1.
  24. [S275] ., KJV, 1 Chronicles 3:2.
  25. [S275] ., KJV, 2 Samuel 3:4.
  26. [S317] The Chevalier Labran de St. Germain Laurence Gardner, Gardner's Bloodline, 38.
  27. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Chronicles, 3:1.
  28. [S275] ., KJV, Book of 1 Chronicles, 3:5.

Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír

d. 0990 B.C.
Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír|d. 0990 B.C.|p273.htm#i14319|rí Uladh Labraid Condilg mac Ollaman Fótla Uí Ír||p122.htm#i14320||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Ollaman F. m. F. F. Uí Ír|d. 1277 B.C.|p274.htm#i14322||||||||||
Fatherrí Uladh Labraid Condilg mac Ollaman Fótla Uí Ír1
     Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír was the son of rí Uladh Labraid Condilg mac Ollaman Fótla Uí Ír.1 Bláth mac Labrada Uí Ír died 0990 B.C..2

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Citations

  1. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Genelach Úa n-Echach, 1688.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Ír, 50.

High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt1,2

b. 1070 B.C., d. 0991 B.C.
High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt|b. 1070 B.C.\nd. 0991 B.C.|p273.htm#i6153|High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt|b. 1105 B.C.\nd. 1032 BC|p273.htm#i6155|Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt|b. 1085 B.C.\nd. 1055 B.C.|p274.htm#i6156|High Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt|d. 1070 B.C.|p274.htm#i6202|Hrere of Egypt|b. 1130 B.C.|p52.htm#i6212|Pharaoh Ramesses X. of Egypt|b. 1120 B.C.\nd. 1064 B.C.|p274.htm#i6157|Baktwernel of Egypt|b. 1119 B.C.|p147.htm#i16691|
FatherHigh Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt1,3 b. 1105 B.C., d. 1032 BC
MotherQueen Henuttawy I of Egypt3,4,1 b. 1085 B.C., d. 1055 B.C.
     High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was buried in Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt. Psusennes had his tomb built in Tanis. From this tomb, a golden bowl was found bearing the name of his daughter, Esemkhebe, who married Menkheperre, High Priest of Amun, and was mother of Pinudjem II.1,5 He died 0991 B.C.. He was the predecessor of Pharaoh Amenemope Usermaatre Meryamun Setepenamun of Egypt; Pharaoh.6 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was a native of Tanis and did much to enhance the city's prestige.1 Pharaoh at 21st Dynasty, 3rd Intermediate Period, Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt, 1039-0991 B.C..6 He married Wiay ? 1051 B.C. High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was the son of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt and Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt.3,4,1 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was born 1070 B.C. At Tanis, eastern Nile River delta, Egypt.1 He was the grandfather of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt; the son of Menkheperre and Isiemkheb, daughter of Psusennes I.5 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was the father of Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt; daughter of Psusennes I, ruler in the Delta.5 High Priest of Amun.7 His throne name "A-kheper-re Setep-en-amun" means "Great are the Manifestations of Re, Chosen of Amun."5 Also called Psusennes Greek. High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt sought to bring rapprochement between north and south, between the secular and religious factions, by marrying his daughter Isiemkheb to the High Priest Menkheperre.5 Sources: 2. Bury, J.B., Cook, S.A. and Adcock, F.E. 'The Cambridge Ancient History' Vol.III, pp.254. ; 3. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. He was the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.8 His birth name and epithet "Pa-seba-kha-en-niut Mery-amun" means "The Star that appears in the City [Thebes], Beloved of Amun."5 He married Queen Mutnodjmet of Egypt.5 High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt was the father of Pharaoh Amenemope Usermaatre Meryamun Setepenamun of Egypt; the son of Psusennes I and Mutnodjmet.9

Family 1

Queen Mutnodjmet of Egypt
Child

Family 2

Wiay ?
Child

Citations

  1. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 157.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-109.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-110.
  4. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 64.
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 178.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 174.
  7. [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, James, P., table 10:2 (pg. 240-241).
  8. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 177.
  9. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 181.

High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt1

b. 1060 B.C., d. 0992 B.C.
High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt|b. 1060 B.C.\nd. 0992 B.C.|p273.htm#i6151|High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt|b. 1105 B.C.\nd. 1032 BC|p273.htm#i6155|Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt|b. 1085 B.C.\nd. 1055 B.C.|p274.htm#i6156|High Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt|d. 1070 B.C.|p274.htm#i6202|Hrere of Egypt|b. 1130 B.C.|p52.htm#i6212|Pharaoh Ramesses X. of Egypt|b. 1120 B.C.\nd. 1064 B.C.|p274.htm#i6157|Baktwernel of Egypt|b. 1119 B.C.|p147.htm#i16691|
FatherHigh Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt2 b. 1105 B.C., d. 1032 BC
MotherQueen Henuttawy I of Egypt b. 1085 B.C., d. 1055 B.C.
     . Unknown.3 He died 0992 B.C.. He was in his late eighties when he died.2 He was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun Smendis II of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.4,5,6 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt married Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt, daughter of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt and Wiay ?, 1032 B.C; Uncle/niece.7,8 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt was one of the most skillful of the warrior-priests, the High Priests of Amun, whose power dominated the politics of the south 1045 B.C..2 High Priest of Amun at 3rd Intermediate Period, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt, 1045-0992 B.C..2,7,6 He was the successor of High Priest of Amun Masaherta of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.6 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt was the son of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt and Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt.2 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt was born 1060 B.C..7 He was the successor of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.9,10,7 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt was the father of High Priest of Amun Pinedjem II Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt; the son of Menkheperre and Isiemkheb, daughter of Psusennes I.8 High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt was the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.11 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 3. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. Also called Menkheperra.3 His throne name "Hem-netjer-tepy-en-amun" means "The First Prophet of Amun."3 His birth name "Men-kheper-re" means "Lasting is the Manifestation of Re."3 He was the father of High Priest of Amun Smendis II of Egypt; the son of Menkheperre.8

Family

Princess Isiemkheb of Egypt b. 1050 B.C.
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-108.
  2. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 108.
  3. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 175.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-107.
  5. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 155.
  6. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 174.
  7. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  8. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 178.
  9. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-110.
  10. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 154.
  11. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 177.

Eilika von Schweinfurt1

b. 1004, d. 10 December, after 1055
Eilika von Schweinfurt|b. 1004\nd. 10 December, after 1055|p273.htm#i5359|Heinrich I, Markgraf im bayerischen Nordgau|b. 975\nd. 18 Sep 1017|p335.htm#i5360|Gerberge von Henneberg, Markgräfin im bayerischen Nordgau|b. bt 985 - 988\nd. c 1036|p339.htm#i8533|Berthold, Graf von Schweinfurt, Markgraf von Nordgau|b. c 915\nd. 15 Jan 980|p327.htm#i12750|Eilika, Gräfin von Schweinfurt|b. c 930\nd. 19 Aug 1016|p335.htm#i12751|Graf im Grabfeld Otto I. von Babenberg|b. c 945\nd. 1008|p333.htm#i9160||||
FatherHeinrich I, Markgraf im bayerischen Nordgau2 b. 975, d. 18 September 1017
MotherGerberge von Henneberg, Markgräfin im bayerischen Nordgau2 b. between 985 and 988, d. circa 1036
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Eilika von Schweinfurt was born in 1004. She was the daughter of Heinrich I, Markgraf im bayerischen Nordgau and Gerberge von Henneberg, Markgräfin im bayerischen Nordgau.2 Eilika von Schweinfurt married Bernard II, Herzog von Sachsen, son of Bernard I, Herzog von Sachsen and Hildegarde von Stade, in 1020.2,3,4 Eilika von Schweinfurt died 10 December, after 1055.4,5

Family

Bernard II, Herzog von Sachsen b. circa 995, d. 29 June 1059
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Billunger.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 270-34.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 312-34.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Schweinfurt.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Billunger, 10.12. nach 1055.

Richwara von Sulzbach1

b. circa 1036, d. 10 May, circa 1070
Richwara von Sulzbach|b. c 1036\nd. 10 May, circa 1070|p273.htm#i21817|Herman IV, Herzog von Schwaben, Markgraf von Turin-Susa|b. 1015\nd. 28 Jul 1038|p340.htm#i8996|Markgräfin von Turin, Herzogin von Schwaben Adelheid von Turin|b. c 1015\nd. 19 Dec 1091|p353.htm#i5657|Ernst I "der Ältere", Herzog von Schwaben|b. 970\nd. 31 May 1015|p334.htm#i9001|Kaiserin Gisela von Schwaben|b. 13 Nov 989\nd. 15 Feb 1043|p341.htm#i6563|Manfred I. O., Markgraf von Turin|b. c 992?\nd. b 23 Dec 1035|p339.htm#i5658|Bertha von Luni|b. c 980?\nd. 29 Dec 1037|p340.htm#i5659|
FatherHerman IV, Herzog von Schwaben, Markgraf von Turin-Susa1,2 b. 1015, d. 28 July 1038
MotherMarkgräfin von Turin, Herzogin von Schwaben Adelheid von Turin1 b. circa 1015, d. 19 December 1091
     Richwara von Sulzbach was born circa 1036. She was the daughter of Herman IV, Herzog von Schwaben, Markgraf von Turin-Susa and Markgräfin von Turin, Herzogin von Schwaben Adelheid von Turin.1,2 Richwara von Sulzbach married Berthold I "der Bärtige" von Zähringen, Markgraf von Verona, Herzog von Kärnten, son of Graf im Breisgau Berthold III im Breisgau and Lütgard? von Nellenburg, in 1043; His 1st.1 Richwara von Sulzbach died 10 May, circa 1070.1,3

Family

Berthold I "der Bärtige" von Zähringen, Markgraf von Verona, Herzog von Kärnten b. circa 1000, d. 5 November 1078
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Grafen Von Sulzbach.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer, 10.5. um 1070.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber1

d. 1001 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber|d. 1001 B.C.|p273.htm#i14204|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber|d. 1022 B.C.|p273.htm#i14205||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid m. R. Uí Éber|d. 1023 B.C.|p273.htm#i14206||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber2 d. 1022 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber died 1001 B.C..1 He witnessed the death of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Giallchad mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin 1013 B.C. At the Battle of Magh Muadh; He was slain in battle by Art Imleach, his Hiberian successor, A.M. 3250.3 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber slew Giallchad mac Ailella to become the new High King of Ireland 1013 B.C. At the Battle of Magh Muadh. 38th Monarch of Ireland 1013-1001 B.C..4 Also called Art Imleach.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 58.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 57.
  3. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm
  4. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 64.

Mempricius of the Britons1,2

d. 1006 B.C.
Mempricius of the Britons|d. 1006 B.C.|p273.htm#i13421|Maddan of the Britons|d. 1026 BC|p273.htm#i13420||||Locrine of the Britons|d. 1081 B.C.|p274.htm#i13419|Guendoloena of the Trojans||p116.htm#i13818|||||||
FatherMaddan of the Britons3 d. 1026 BC
     Mempricius of the Britons was the son of Maddan of the Britons.3 Mempricius of the Britons died 1006 B.C.. "At last, in the twentieth year of his reign, while he was hunting, he retired from his company into a valley, where he was surrounded by a great multitude of ravenous wolves, and devoured by them in a horrible manner. Then did Saul reign in Judaea, and Eurystheus in Lacedaemonia."1,4,2 He was a noted tyrant who abandoned his wife in pursuit of unnatural vices, and generally misruled the kingdom.4 "Next Memprise, as vnworthy of that place, In which being consorted with Manild, For thirst of single kingdome him he kild."3 Also called Meinbyr Welsh. Also called Memprise.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 38.
  2. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 6.
  3. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  4. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.
  5. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 7.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Giallchad mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin

d. 1013 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Giallchad mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin|d. 1013 B.C.|p273.htm#i11678|Ailill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin||p93.htm#i11679||||Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna S. m. D. Uí Éremóin|d. 1030 B.C.|p273.htm#i11680||||||||||
FatherAilill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Giallchad mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin was the son of Ailill Oalchláen mac Sírnai Uí Éremóin. Ard-rí na h'Éireann Giallchad mac Ailella Oalchlóen Uí Éremóin died 1013 B.C. At the Battle of Magh Muadh. He was slain in battle by Art Imleach, his Hiberian successor, A.M. 3250.1 He was a witness where Ard-rí na h'Éireann Art Inflig mac Éllim Uí Éber slew Giallchad mac Ailella to become the new High King of Ireland 1013 B.C. At the Battle of Magh Muadh. 37th Monarch of Ireland 1022-1013 B.C.. Also called Gialcadh.

Citations

  1. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber1

d. 1022 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber|d. 1022 B.C.|p273.htm#i14205|Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber|d. 1023 B.C.|p273.htm#i14206||||Roán R. m. F. Uí Éber||p120.htm#i14207||||||||||
FatherArd-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber2 d. 1023 B.C.
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éllim Ollfinsnechta mac Rothechtaid Uí Éber died 1022 B.C..1 36th Monarch of Ireland 1023-1022 B.C.. Also called Eiliomh Ollfhionach.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 57.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 56.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 64.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber1

d. 1023 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber|d. 1023 B.C.|p273.htm#i14206|Roán Ruad mac Faílbe Uí Éber||p120.htm#i14207||||Faílbe I. m. C. Uí Éber||p120.htm#i14208||||||||||
FatherRoán Ruad mac Faílbe Uí Éber2
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber was the son of Roán Ruad mac Faílbe Uí Éber.2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Rothechtaid mac Roán Uí Éber died 1023 B.C..1 35th Monarch of Ireland 1030-1023 B.C..3 Also called Rotheachta.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 56.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heber Finn, 55.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol I, pg. 64.

Maddan of the Britons1

d. 1026 BC
Maddan of the Britons|d. 1026 BC|p273.htm#i13420|Locrine of the Britons|d. 1081 B.C.|p274.htm#i13419|Guendoloena of the Trojans||p116.htm#i13818|Brutus the Dardanian|d. 1091 BC|p274.htm#i13417|Ignoge of the Greeks||p116.htm#i13815|Corineus of the Trojans||p116.htm#i13819||||
FatherLocrine of the Britons2 d. 1081 B.C.
MotherGuendoloena of the Trojans3,2
     Maddan of the Britons was the son of Locrine of the Britons and Guendoloena of the Trojans.2,3 Maddan of the Britons died 1026 BC.4 "Tho Madan raignd, vnworthie of his race: For with all shame that sacred throne he fild."2 He was put under the care of his grandfather Corineus to be educated.1 Also called Madog.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S624] Geoffrey of Monmouth, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Book II, Chapter 4.
  2. [S587] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene, The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto X..
  3. [S290] Bill Cooper, After the Flood.
  4. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 37.

Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna Sírsáeglach mac Déin Uí Éremóin

d. 1030 B.C.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna Sírsáeglach mac Déin Uí Éremóin|d. 1030 B.C.|p273.htm#i11680|Dian mac Demáil Uí Éremóin||p93.htm#i11681||||Demal m. R. R. Uí Éremóin||p243.htm#i27540||||||||||
FatherDian mac Demáil Uí Éremóin1,2
     Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna Sírsáeglach mac Déin Uí Éremóin was the son of Dian mac Demáil Uí Éremóin.1,2 Ard-rí na h'Éireann Sírna Sírsáeglach mac Déin Uí Éremóin died 1030 B.C. At the Battle of Ailinn. He was slain in battle, A.M. 3155, by Rotheacht the Second, his Hiberian successor.3 He wrested, at the the battle of Aircealtair over the Ultonians, the government of Teamhair (Tara) from the Ulta, i.e. the race of Ir 1180 B.C. At age of the world 4020.4 34th Monarch of Ireland at sic 1180-1030 B.C.. Also called mac Déin.5

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Heremon, 53.
  2. [S266] EBK, online http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/…
  3. [S291] Linea Antiqua, online http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanmac.htm
  4. [S636] Ireland: History in Maps, online http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/iremaps.htm
  5. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, Geneleach Osrithe, ¶22].

High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt1

b. 1105 B.C., d. 1032 BC
High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt|b. 1105 B.C.\nd. 1032 BC|p273.htm#i6155|High Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt|d. 1070 B.C.|p274.htm#i6202|Hrere of Egypt|b. 1130 B.C.|p52.htm#i6212|||||||High Priest of Amun Herihor S. H. of Egypt|b. 1150 B.C.\nd. 1074 B.C.|p274.htm#i6204||||
FatherHigh Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt d. 1070 B.C.
MotherHrere of Egypt b. 1130 B.C.
     High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was buried in Tomb DB 320, Deir el-Bahari, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt.2 He died 1032 BC. He was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.3,4,5 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the predecessor of High Priest of Amun Masaherta of Egypt; High Priest of Amun.5 High Priest of Amun at 3rd Intermediate Period, Thebes, Nile River valley, Egypt, 1070-1032 B.C..1,6,4 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the successor of High Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt; Great Priest of Amun.5 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt married Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt, daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses XI of Egypt and Baktwernel of Egypt, 1081 B.C.1,7,4,2 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was born 1105 B.C.. He was the son of High Priest of Amun Piankh of Egypt and Hrere of Egypt. High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the father of High Priest of Amun Menkheperre Hemnetjertepyenamun of Egypt; the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.8 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the father of High Priest of Amun and Pharaoh Psusennes I of Egypt; the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.8 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was known by his birth name and epithet: "Pi-nedjem Mery-amun" which meant "He who belongs to the Pleasant One [Horus or Ptah], Beloved of Amun".2 Sources: 2. Page, J.D. and Oliver, R. (eds) 'The Cambridge History of Africa' Vol. I, pp.881, chart. ; 3. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.152. ; 4. Dodson, A. 'Monarchs of the Nile' pp.160. He was known by his throne name: "Kha-kheper-re Setep-en-amun" which meant "The Soul of Re appears, Chosen of Amun".2 In the temple of Amun at Karnak, Pinedjum appears on the outer face and entrance of the pylon beyond the first court and his name is on a number of scattered blocks. His major usurpation was to add his name to the colossal standing statue of Ramesses II with a diminutive Queen Nefertari at his knees in the first court of the temple.9 He was the son of Piankh.9 He was the father of Princess Maatkare of Egypt; the daughter of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.8 High Priest of Amun Pinedjem I Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun of Egypt was the father of High Priest of Amun Masaherta of Egypt; the son of Pinedjem I and Henuttawy I.8

Family

Queen Henuttawy I of Egypt b. 1085 B.C., d. 1055 B.C.
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 423-110.
  2. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 175.
  3. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 108.
  4. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  5. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 174.
  6. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 154.
  7. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 64.
  8. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 177.
  9. [S715] Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, pg. 176.
  10. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 157.
  11. [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Egypt, 103.