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  • [S197] Toby Dills, "A Descendant of Antiquity," gedcom file from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Robert Stewart, 5 Feb 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Descendant of Antiquity".
  • [S262] Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99 Software (Redmond, Washington: Microsoft, 1999). Hereinafter cited as MS Encarta 99.
  • [S281] WWW - Egypt Home Page, online .. Hereinafter cited as e.Egypt.
  • [S285] Parthia.com, online http://www.fivepointstech.com/parthia/. Hereinafter cited as Parthia.com.
  • [S296] "Michael Psellus: Chronographia" The Chronographia composed by the most learned and right honourable monk Michael, in which are recounted the deeds of the following Emperors: Basil and Constantine, the Porphyrogeniti; their successor, Romanus Argyropulus; Michael the Paphlagonian; Michael, nephew of the last-named, who originally had the title of Caesar; the two sisters Zoe and Theodora, also Porphyrogenitiae and both princesses; Constantine Monomachus, who shared the throne with them; the princess Theodora, one of the aforementioned sisters, who ruled as Empress alone; Michael the Aged; Isaac Comnenus. The History ends with the proclamation of Constantine Ducas., Michael Psellus (A.D. 976-1077): Chronographia, online http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/…, printout dated January 1999. Previously published in hard copy (mailto:e-mail address?subject=Medieval Sourcebook Document: Medieval Sourcebook, 9 Oct 1952). Hereinafter cited as "Chronographia".
  • [S323] Robert Bedrosian, "The Sparapetut'iwn in Armenia in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries", Armenian Review, Vol. 36 Vol. 36 No. 2 pp. 6-46 (1983). Hereinafter cited as "in Armenia".
  • [S324] Robert Bedrosian (translator), editor, Georgian Chronicle (from the Armenian Translation) (23 Washington Street, Long Branch, New Jersey 07740-5931: Sources of the Armenian Tradition, 1991). Hereinafter cited as The Georgian Chronicle (from Armenian).
  • [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), editor, P'awstos Buzandac'i's The History of the Armenians (23 Washington Street, Long Branch, New Jersey 07740-5931: Sources of the Armenian Tradition, 1985). Hereinafter cited as HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C).
  • [S328] Robert Bedrosian, "Dayeakut'iwn in Ancient Armenia", Armenian Review, Vol. 37 Vol. 37 pp. 23-47 (1984). Hereinafter cited as "Dayeakut'iwn".
  • [S330] Michael Rice, Who's Who in Ancient Egypt (11 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4P 4EE: Routledge, 1999). Hereinafter cited as Who's Who in Egypt.
  • [S447] Anna Sybilla v. Mumm - eine Nachfahrin Pharao Ramses' in 105 Generationen?, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html. Hereinafter cited as Anna v. Mumm to Ramses.
  • [S481] Gwyn Jones, A History of the Vikings (Ely House, London, England: Oxford University Press, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Vikings.
  • [S504] Christian Settipani, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne, Addenda (1990), and Addenda thereto (31 Jan 2000) (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/charladdend.htm: GEN-MEDIEVAL/soc.genealogy.medieval, 31 Jan 2000). Hereinafter cited as AdC-Addendas.
  • [S583] Ancient Persia, online http://home.wxs.nl/~lende045/ANET.htm. Hereinafter cited as Ancient Persia.
  • [S584] Leslie Payne Delaney, Sinop in Ancient Times (.: ., 1960). Hereinafter cited as Sinop in Ancient Times.
  • [S588] L.W. King and R.C. Thompson, The sculptures and inscription of Darius the Great on the rock of Behistûn in Persia (London: ., 1907). Hereinafter cited as The Behistun Inscription.
  • [S589] Robert Bedrosian (translator), editor, Sebeos' History (23 Washington Street, Long Branch, New Jersey 07740-5931: Sources of the Armenian Tradition, 1985). Hereinafter cited as HoA: Sebeos' (7th C).
  • [S592] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens (7 Kensington Road Church Court, London W8 4SP: Robinson Publishing Ltd., 1998). Hereinafter cited as Ashley, M..
  • [S653] Philosophy of History, online http://www.friesian.com/. Hereinafter cited as PoH.
  • [S680] Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth, editor, Who's Who in the Classical World (New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2000). Hereinafter cited as Who's Who (Classical World).
  • [S684] Long Island Genealogies, Genealogies of Long Island Families, 1600s-1800s (FTM CD #173), CD-ROM (Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.: Broderbund Software, Inc.). Hereinafter cited as FTM CD 173 (LI).
  • [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, The History of Herodotus (London and New York: MacMillan and Co., 1890). Hereinafter cited as Herodotus' History.
  • [S744] Interview with Ernestine Siegel (John Reeder Family Association, Tampa, Florida). Unknown repository (PSC 94 BOX 2538, APO, AE). Wes Reeder corresponded with Ernestine Siegel, Director of the John Reeder Association, whose members are descendants of John Reeder. This is the information they provided..
  • [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's Page Web, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/. Hereinafter cited as Antoine de Nadaillac's.
  • [S867] "Who were the parents of Gilbert de Gant?", 12 July 1999, Raymond W. Phair (e-mail address), to GEN-MEDIEVAL/soc.genealogy.medieval (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/gant.htm); soc.genealogy.medieval, internet. Hereinafter cited as "Phair on Gilbert de Gant".
  • [S912] Jacob Holdt - My Family Roots, online http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/tree/…+Lalou.htm. Hereinafter cited as Holdt Family Roots.
  • [S931] A.H. Clough, editor, Plutarch's Lives (Champaign, IL: Project Gutenberg, October 1996). Hereinafter cited as Plutarch's Lives.
  • [S940] History and Numismatics, online http://www.wegm.com/coins/index.htm. Hereinafter cited as History and Numismatics.
  • [S980] Deaths) Vital Records (births, Vital Records: Massachusetts, 1600s-1800s (FTM CD# 220)
    , CD-ROM (?: Genealogy.com, (c) 2000). Hereinafter cited as VR Mass. FTM CD# 220.
  • [S1022] Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, and John Frankish) Peter James (in collaboration with I.J. Thorpe, Centuries of Darkness: A challenge to the conventional chronology of Old World Archaeology (20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1991). Hereinafter cited as James, P..
  • [S1035] Robert Bedrosian (translator), editor, Ghazar P'arpec'i's History of the Armenians (23 Washington Street, Long Branch, New Jersey 07740-5931: Sources of the Armenian Tradition, 1985). Hereinafter cited as HoA : P'arpec'i's (5th C).
  • [S1036] ., Descents From Antiquity (Torrance, CA: The Augustan Society, Inc., 1986). Hereinafter cited as Descents From Antiquity.
  • [S1038] e-mail address Ian, Re: Armenian kings
    in "Re: Armenian kings", newsgroup message to Imperial Forum, http://www.roman-empire.net/wwwboard/wwwboard.html, 22 Feb 2001. Hereinafter cited as Re: Armenian kings.
  • [S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online http://phd.evansville.edu/tools/index.htm. Hereinafter cited as Plato and his dialogues.
  • [S1083] Davidic Dynasty, online http://members.aol.com/rdavidh218/davidicdynasty.html. Hereinafter cited as Davidic Dynasty.
  • [S1091] Armenian Highland - Armenian Enlightenment Chronicle, online http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html. Hereinafter cited as Armenian Highland.
  • [S1132] "A 4000-Year Old DFA", A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond., online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as "DFA (4000 yr)".
  • [S1181] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address), DFA: possible pre-Arsacid link in "DFA Discussion: Possible pre-Arsacid link", newsgroup message to soc.genealogy.medieval, 1996/06/22. Hereinafter cited as DFA (pre-Arsacid?).
  • [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), Rewriting Caucasian History: The Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles (The Original Georgian Texts and Armenian Adaptation) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996). Hereinafter cited as The Georgian Chronicle.
  • [S1266] Agathangelos, Agathangelos: History of the Armenians (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Agathangelos.
  • [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia : a historical atlas (Chicago 60637: The University of Chicago Press, 2001). Hereinafter cited as Armenia atlas.
  • [S1284] Xenophon, Cyropaedia: The Life of Kurosh The Great (.: ., .). Hereinafter cited as Xenophon's Cyropaedia.
  • [S1324] Xenophon, Anabasis Kyrou ("Upcountry March", or "The Expedition of Cyrus") (.: Globusz Publishing, Copyright © 2002). Hereinafter cited as Xenophon's Anabasis.
  • [S1339] K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, "Belvoir: The Heirs of Robert and Berengar de Tosny", Prosopon: Newsletter Of The Unit For Prosopographical Research #9 (July 1998). Hereinafter cited as "Belvoir: Tosny Heirs".
  • [S1405] Various Encyclopædia Britannica 2004 Deluxe Edition CD-ROM (U.S.A.: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 1994-2004). Hereinafter cited as EB CD 2004.
  • [S1480] Geneajourney.com, online http://www.geneajourney.com/welcome.html#top. Hereinafter cited as geneajourney.com.
  • [S1640] Livius: Articles on ancient history, online http://www.livius.org/home.html. Hereinafter cited as Livius: Articles on ancient history.
  • [S1641] Cyril Toumanoff, Studies in Christian Caucasian History (n.p.: Georgetown University Press, 1963). Hereinafter cited as Toumanoff's Studies.
  • [S1651] Selected Fragments of Ancient Greek Numismatics, Small Collection of Ancient Greek Coins, online http://www.sfagn.com/collection/collection.html. Hereinafter cited as SFAGN.