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Hubert II de Montcanisy1

b. circa 1093?
Hubert II de Montcanisy|b. c 1093?|p240.htm#i27230|Hubert I de Montcanisy|b. c 1063?\nd. 1117|p359.htm#i28406|N. N. an Englishwoman|b. c 1073?|p252.htm#i28407|||||||||||||
FatherHubert I de Montcanisy1 b. circa 1063?, d. 1117
MotherN. N. an Englishwoman1 b. circa 1073?
     If his daughter, the unnamed wife of William Blount, 3rd Baron of Ixworth, was born circa 1123, then this Hubert was born circa 1093, and would be the son of the Hubert from Normandy, the one by the first wife, an unnamed Englishwoman and granddaughter of one Alsac.2 Also called Hubert de Montcanisy.3 Hubert II de Montcanisy was born circa 1093?.4 He was the son of Hubert I de Montcanisy and N. N. an Englishwoman.1 Hubert II de Montcanisy began attesting the charters of his father in 1115.5 He was a witness where Hubert I de Montcanisy enriched by a grant to him of many fiefs of Godric Dapifer in 1115.5 Hubert II de Montcanisy occurs in the Pipe Roll in 1129/30.1

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Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 594.
  2. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories", derived from Keats-Rohan DD and DP..
  3. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 179.
  4. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories", My own estimate. And when I read that in 1115 (KR-DP) he began attesting charters, this when I figure he was 22 years old, means my age estimates tend to be pretty good!.
  5. [S1032] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, pg. 256-257.
  6. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 54.

Agnes Bridges1

b. say 1418
Agnes Bridges|b. s 1418|p240.htm#i27232|Sir Richard Bridges|b. s 1388|p240.htm#i27233||||||||||||||||
FatherSir Richard Bridges1,2 b. say 1388
     Agnes Bridges was born say 1418. She was the daughter of Sir Richard Bridges.1,2 Agnes Bridges married Thomas Blount of Grendon, son of Roger Blount of Grendon and Elizabeth Whitney.1,2

Family

Thomas Blount of Grendon

Citations

  1. [S1325] Helen M. Prescott, Prescott Chart.
  2. [S1191] Esq. John Burke B:C of GB&I, III:166.

Sir Richard Bridges1

b. say 1388
     Sir Richard Bridges was born say 1388.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1325] Helen M. Prescott, Prescott Chart.
  2. [S1191] Esq. John Burke B:C of GB&I, III:166.

Doña Inéz de Ayala1

b. say 1330
Doña Inéz de Ayala|b. s 1330|p240.htm#i27235|Fernán Peréz de Ayala|b. 1305\nd. 15 Oct 1385|p424.htm#i27405|Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos|b. c 1310?\nd. 3 Aug 1372|p422.htm#i27406|Pedro López|d. a Feb 1331|p414.htm#i27408|Sancha F. Barroso||p242.htm#i27409|Diego G. de Ceballos|b. c 1280?\nd. 1330|p414.htm#i27907|Juana G. Carrillo|b. c 1290?|p248.htm#i27908|
FatherFernán Peréz de Ayala2,3 b. 1305, d. 15 October 1385
MotherElvira Alvarez de Ceballos2,3 b. circa 1310?, d. 3 August 1372
     Doña Inéz de Ayala was from one of the most ancient and illustrious houses in Spain.4 Also called Inés Alfonso de Alaya.3 She was born say 1330.2 She was the daughter of Fernán Peréz de Ayala and Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos.2,3 Doña Inéz de Ayala married Diego Gómez, alcalde mayor, son of Gómez Pérez and Inez Garcés.4,5,2,3 Doña Inéz de Ayala left a will in 1403.2

Family

Diego Gómez, alcalde mayor b. circa 1320?, d. between 1373 and 29 March 1375
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:333.
  2. [S1335] Nathaniel Taylor (e-mail address), Re: abunazar to ayala to england in "Abunazar to Ayala to England," newsgroup message 2002-07-31 09:26:33 PST.
  3. [S1380] Todd A. Farmerie and Nathaniel L. Taylor, "Notes On ... Sancha de Ayala", pg. 7, Royal Descent A.
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 55.
  5. [S1334] D. Spencer Hines (e-mail address), Gomez of Toledo, Spain (msg 12 in thread) Re: de Ayala in "Ancestors of Doña Sancha de Ayala - 1 Mar 2001," newsgroup message 2001-03-01 10:52:35 PST.

_____ of Pharsalus1

_____ of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27237|Menon III of Pharsalus|d. 0403 B.C. ?|p271.htm#i27238||||Alexidemus of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27239||||||||||
FatherMenon III of Pharsalus1 d. 0403 B.C. ?
     _____ of Pharsalus was the son of Menon III of Pharsalus.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…

Alexidemus of Pharsalus1

Alexidemus of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27239|Menon II of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27240|_____ of Athens||p240.htm#i27241|Menandridos of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27277||||Thucydides of Athens||p240.htm#i27242|_____ of Athens||p240.htm#i27243|
FatherMenon II of Pharsalus1
Mother_____ of Athens1
     Alexidemus of Pharsalus was the son of Menon II of Pharsalus and _____ of Athens.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  2. [S1328] Plato, Plato's Meno, pg. 68.

Menon II of Pharsalus1

Menon II of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27240|Menandridos of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27277||||Menon I. of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27278||||||||||
FatherMenandridos of Pharsalus
     Menon II of Pharsalus was the son of Menandridos of Pharsalus. Menon II of Pharsalus married _____ of Athens, daughter of Thucydides of Athens and _____ of Athens.1

Family

_____ of Athens
Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…

_____ of Athens

_____ of Athens||p240.htm#i27241|Thucydides of Athens||p240.htm#i27242|_____ of Athens||p240.htm#i27243|Melesias Alopekethen||p240.htm#i27273||||strategus Cimon t. Y. of Athens|b. 0510 B.C.\nd. 0451 B.C.|p271.htm#i27244|Isodice of Athens||p240.htm#i27245|
FatherThucydides of Athens1
Mother_____ of Athens1
     _____ of Athens was the daughter of Thucydides of Athens and _____ of Athens.1 _____ of Athens married Menon II of Pharsalus, son of Menandridos of Pharsalus.1

Family

Menon II of Pharsalus
Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…

Thucydides of Athens1

Thucydides of Athens||p240.htm#i27242|Melesias Alopekethen||p240.htm#i27273||||||||||||||||
FatherMelesias Alopekethen
     Thucydides of Athens was the son of Melesias Alopekethen. Thucydides of Athens was a near kinsman of Cimon the Younger (being his son-in-law - rbs).2 He was less skilled in warlike affairs than Cimon the Younger was, yet was better versed in speaking and political business.2 He was an Athenian statesman and grandfather of the historian Thucydides.1 Also called Thoukydides I Alopekethen. Also called Thucydides of Alopece.2 He married _____ of Athens, daughter of strategus Cimon the Younger of Athens and Isodice of Athens.1

Family

_____ of Athens
Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  2. [S931] A.H. Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Pericles.

_____ of Athens

_____ of Athens||p240.htm#i27243|strategus Cimon the Younger of Athens|b. 0510 B.C.\nd. 0451 B.C.|p271.htm#i27244|Isodice of Athens||p240.htm#i27245|Miltiades T. Y. of Athens|b. 0554 B.C.\nd. 0489 B.C.|p271.htm#i27246|Hegesipyle of Thracia||p240.htm#i27256|Euryptolemos I. of Athens||p240.htm#i27247||||
Fatherstrategus Cimon the Younger of Athens1 b. 0510 B.C., d. 0451 B.C.
MotherIsodice of Athens1
     _____ of Athens was the daughter of strategus Cimon the Younger of Athens and Isodice of Athens.1 _____ of Athens married Thucydides of Athens, son of Melesias Alopekethen.1

Family

Thucydides of Athens
Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…

Isodice of Athens1

Isodice of Athens||p240.htm#i27245|Euryptolemos I of Athens||p240.htm#i27247||||Megacles I. of Athens|b. 0560 B.C. ?|p240.htm#i27248||||||||||
FatherEuryptolemos I of Athens2
     Isodice of Athens was the daughter of Euryptolemos I of Athens.2 Isodice of Athens married strategus Cimon the Younger of Athens, son of Miltiades The Younger of Athens and Hegesipyle of Thracia; His 2nd.1,2 Isodice of Athens was the daughter of Euryptolemus, the son of Megacles.2 She was of the noble Athenian family of the Alcmaeonids.1

Family

strategus Cimon the Younger of Athens b. 0510 B.C., d. 0451 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cimon (Gr. states. and gen.).
  2. [S931] A.H. Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Cimon.
  3. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…

Euryptolemos I of Athens1

Euryptolemos I of Athens||p240.htm#i27247|Megacles III of Athens|b. 0560 B.C. ?|p240.htm#i27248||||Megacles t. Y. of Athens||p240.htm#i27249|Agariste of Sicyon|b. 0594 B.C.|p240.htm#i27250|||||||
FatherMegacles III of Athens2 b. 0560 B.C. ?
     Euryptolemos I of Athens was the son of Megacles III of Athens.2 Euryptolemos I of Athens was the son of Megacles.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  2. [S931] A.H. Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Cimon.

Megacles III of Athens1

b. 0560 B.C. ?
Megacles III of Athens|b. 0560 B.C. ?|p240.htm#i27248|Megacles the Younger of Athens||p240.htm#i27249|Agariste of Sicyon|b. 0594 B.C.|p240.htm#i27250|Alcmaeon of Athens||p240.htm#i27253||||tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon|b. 0624 B.C.|p240.htm#i27252||||
FatherMegacles the Younger of Athens1
MotherAgariste of Sicyon1 b. 0594 B.C.
     Megacles III of Athens was born 0560 B.C. ?. He was the son of Megacles the Younger of Athens and Agariste of Sicyon.1 Megacles III of Athens was son of Megacles and Agariste, daugheter of CLeisthenes of Sicyon.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 6 called Erato, ¶ 131.
  3. [S931] A.H. Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Cimon.

Megacles the Younger of Athens

Megacles the Younger of Athens||p240.htm#i27249|Alcmaeon of Athens||p240.htm#i27253||||chief archon Megacles t. E. of Athens|b. 0660 B.C. ?|p240.htm#i27254||||||||||
FatherAlcmaeon of Athens1,2
     Megacles the Younger of Athens was the son of Alcmaeon of Athens.1,2 Megacles the Younger of Athens is not heard of after Peisistratus seized power 0546 B.C..1 He married Agariste of Sicyon, daughter of tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon, 0574 B.C.3,4,5,6 Megacles the Younger of Athens was the son of that Alcmaion who went to Crœsus.7 " From Athens there arrived Megacles, the son of that Alcmaeon who visited Croesus."2 He was the leader of one of the parties, the party of the Coast, that struggled for control of Athens during the period between the archonship of Solon and the establishment of Peisistratus' tyranny.8 He was an Alcmaeoid.3 He was an Athenian statesman who was alternately opposed to and allied with his son-in-law, the tyrant Peisistratus.9 The story of how he won Agariste, the daughter of Cleisthenes of Sicyon, is recounted by Herodotus.3 He and Agariste of Sicyon were the greatgrandparents of Pericles of Athens.10

Family

Agariste of Sicyon b. 0594 B.C.
Children

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.).
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.127.
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Sicyon (tyrant of Sicyon).
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.), c. 574.
  5. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 130.
  6. [S1331] Chronology of the Alcmaionidai, online http://www.columbia.edu/~rcc20/greece8.html, 575.
  7. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 127.
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Megacles (Athenian states. [fl. mid-6th cent. BC]).
  9. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  10. [S1330] History of Sikyon, online http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/shistory1_eg.html
  11. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 131.

Agariste of Sicyon1,2

b. 0594 B.C.
Agariste of Sicyon|b. 0594 B.C.|p240.htm#i27250|tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon|b. 0624 B.C.|p240.htm#i27252||||Aristonymus of Sicyon|b. 0654 B.C.|p240.htm#i27262||||||||||
Fathertyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon3 b. 0624 B.C.
     Agariste of Sicyon married Megacles the Younger of Athens, son of Alcmaeon of Athens, 0574 B.C.1,4,5,6 Agariste of Sicyon was born 0594 B.C..7 She was the daughter of tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon.3 Agariste of Sicyon was daughter of Cleisthenes of Sicyon.8 She and Megacles the Younger of Athens were the greatgrandparents of Pericles of Athens.9

Family

Megacles the Younger of Athens
Children

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Sicyon (tyrant of Sicyon).
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 131.
  3. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.126.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.), c. 574.
  5. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 130.
  6. [S1331] Chronology of the Alcmaionidai, online http://www.columbia.edu/~rcc20/greece8.html, 575.
  7. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".
  8. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 126.
  9. [S1330] History of Sikyon, online http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/shistory1_eg.html
  10. [S1327] Stone's Menon Line, online http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze244nh/genealogy/…
  11. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.).

tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon1

b. 0624 B.C.
tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon|b. 0624 B.C.|p240.htm#i27252|Aristonymus of Sicyon|b. 0654 B.C.|p240.htm#i27262||||Myron I. of Sicyon|b. 0684 B.C.|p240.htm#i27263||||||||||
FatherAristonymus of Sicyon2 b. 0654 B.C.
     Tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon won the chariot race at Olympia 0572 B.C..3 He won the first chariot race in the newly reestablished Pythian games 0582 B.C. At Pythia, Greece.1,3 He liberated the oracle at Delphi from the town of Crissa 0585 B.C..3 He championed the cause of the Delphic oracle against the town of Crisa in the Sacred War 0596-0595 B.C..1 He was a witness where Alcmaeon of Athens led an Athenian contingent that fought with Thessaly and the powerful tyrant of Sicyon (also named Cleisthenes), in a so-called Sacred War for the protection of Delphi 0596-0595 B.C.4,1 Tyrant of Sicyon at Greece 0600-0560 B.C..3 Tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon was the son of Aristonymus of Sicyon.2 Tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon was born 0624 B.C..5 He was the the son of Arisonymos, the son of Myron, the son of Andreas.6 He belonged to the non-Dorian family of Orthagoras, who had established the tyranny in Sicyon with the support of the Ionian section of the inhabitants.1 He was the 6th century BC tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Sicyon.1 He emphasized the destruction of Dorian predominance by giving ridiculous epithets to their tribal units, which from Hylleis, Dymanes, and Pamphyli become Hyatae (Swine-men), Choireatae (Pig-men), and Oneatae (Ass-men).1,7 He was grandfather of the Athenian statesman of the same name.8 He founded Pythian games at Sicyon and built a new Sicyonian treasury at Delphi.1

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Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Sicyon (tyrant of Sicyon).
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.126.
  3. [S1330] History of Sikyon, online http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/shistory1_eg.html
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.).
  5. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".
  6. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 126.
  7. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories", too funny!.
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sicyon (anc. city, Gr.).

Alcmaeon of Athens1

Alcmaeon of Athens||p240.htm#i27253|chief archon Megacles the Elder of Athens|b. 0660 B.C. ?|p240.htm#i27254||||||||||||||||
Fatherchief archon Megacles the Elder of Athens1,2 b. 0660 B.C. ?
     Alcmaeon of Athens was the son of chief archon Megacles the Elder of Athens.1,2 Alcmaeon of Athens became a breeder of chariot-horses and won a victory at Olympia 0592 B.C..2,3 He was returned to Athens when the lawgiver Solon, whom the Alcmaeonids were strong supporters of, was called on to avert civil war 0594 B.C..1 He was a witness where tyrant of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon championed the cause of the Delphic oracle against the town of Crisa in the Sacred War 0596-0595 B.C.4 Alcmaeon of Athens led an Athenian contingent that fought with Thessaly and the powerful tyrant of Sicyon (also named Cleisthenes), in a so-called Sacred War for the protection of Delphi 0596-0595 B.C..1,4 He may have taken refuge at this time in Sicyon under Cleisthenes' protection 0612 B.C..5 Also called Alcmaion of Athens.6 He showed himself a helper of the Lydians from Sardis who came from Crœsus to the Oracle at Delphi, and assisted them with zeal.2 He visited the rich king Crœsus of Lydia, and there the king offered him as much gold as he could carry away in person, and laughing at the result Crœsus gave him as much more besides, making Alcmaeon very rich indeed.6,2 He was son of Megacles.2

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Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.).
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 125.
  3. [S1331] Chronology of the Alcmaionidai, online http://www.columbia.edu/~rcc20/greece8.html, 592.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Sicyon (tyrant of Sicyon).
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Megacles (Athenian states. [fl. mid-6th cent. BC]).
  6. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 127.
  7. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.127.

chief archon Megacles the Elder of Athens1,2

b. 0660 B.C. ?
     Chief archon Megacles the Elder of Athens was directed the slaughter of Cylon and his supporters on the Acropolis 0612 B.C..1,2 He was saw he and his family cursed and exiled on the advice of the oracle at Delphi.1 He was chief archon when the Athenian noble Cylon had made an unsuccessful bid to seize the Acropolis and make himself tyrant 0632 B.C..3 He was born 0660 B.C. ?.

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Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.).
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Megacles (Athenian states. [fl. mid-6th cent. BC]).
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cleisthenes of Athens (Gr. states.), c. 632.
  4. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book VI, Chapter 125.

Hegesipyle of Thracia1

Hegesipyle of Thracia||p240.htm#i27256|King of the Thracians Oloros of Thracia||p283.htm#i27261||||||||||||||||
FatherKing of the Thracians Oloros of Thracia2,3,4
     Hegesipyle of Thracia was the daughter of King of the Thracians Oloros of Thracia.2,3,4 Hegesipyle of Thracia married Miltiades The Younger of Athens, son of Cimon the Elder of Athens.1,4 Hegesipyle of Thracia was daughter of a Thracian prince.1

Family

Miltiades The Younger of Athens b. 0554 B.C., d. 0489 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Miltiades the Younger (Athenian gen.).
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Thucydides.
  3. [S931] A.H. Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Cimon.
  4. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 6 called Erato, para 39.
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Cimon (Gr. states. and gen.).

_____ of Greece1

     _____ of Greece married Stesagoras of Athens.2

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Stesagoras of Athens
Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 6 called Erato, para 38.
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 6 called Erato, ¶ 34.

Aristonymus of Sicyon1

b. 0654 B.C.
Aristonymus of Sicyon|b. 0654 B.C.|p240.htm#i27262|Myron I of Sicyon|b. 0684 B.C.|p240.htm#i27263||||Andreas of Sicyon||p240.htm#i27265||||||||||
FatherMyron I of Sicyon1 b. 0684 B.C.
     Aristonymus of Sicyon was born 0654 B.C..2 He was the son of Myron I of Sicyon.1

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Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.126.
  2. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Myron I of Sicyon

b. 0684 B.C.
Myron I of Sicyon|b. 0684 B.C.|p240.htm#i27263|Andreas of Sicyon||p240.htm#i27265||||||||||||||||
FatherAndreas of Sicyon1,2
     Myron I of Sicyon won a chariot race in the 33d Olympiad 0648 B.C..1 He was born 0684 B.C..3 He was the son of Andreas of Sicyon.1,2 Myron I of Sicyon dedicated the first treasury built at Olympia.1 He was the brother of Orthagoras.1

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Child

Citations

  1. [S1330] History of Sikyon, online http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/shistory1_eg.html
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.126.
  3. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Andreas of Sicyon

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Child

Citations

  1. [S1330] History of Sikyon, online http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/shistory1_eg.html
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, 6.126.

Melesias Alopekethen

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Menandridos of Pharsalus

Menandridos of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27277|Menon I of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27278||||Menekleides of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27279||||||||||
FatherMenon I of Pharsalus
     Menandridos of Pharsalus was the son of Menon I of Pharsalus.

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Child

Menon I of Pharsalus

Menon I of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27278|Menekleides of Pharsalus||p240.htm#i27279||||||||||||||||
FatherMenekleides of Pharsalus
     Menon I of Pharsalus was the son of Menekleides of Pharsalus.

Family

Child

Menekleides of Pharsalus

Family

Child

the Naiad Anchinoe of Greek Myth1,2

the Naiad Anchinoe of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27282|the River God Nile of Greek Myth||p211.htm#i23729||||the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|||||||
Fatherthe River God Nile of Greek Myth3,2
     The Naiad Anchinoe of Greek Myth was the daughter of the River God Nile of Greek Myth.3,2 The Naiad Anchinoe of Greek Myth married King of Egypt Belus of Greek Myth, son of the God of the Sea Poseidon of Greek Myth and Libya of Greek Myth.3

Family

King of Egypt Belus of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, ANKHINOE.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Anchinoe.
  3. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Argos (Proëtids and Aeolids).

Eurydice of Greek Myth1

Eurydice of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27283|King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27284|Sparta of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27285|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27291|King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27286||||
FatherKing of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth1,2
MotherSparta of Greek Myth1,2
     Eurydice of Greek Myth was the daughter of King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth and Sparta of Greek Myth.1,2 Eurydice of Greek Myth married King of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth, son of King of Argos Abas of Greek Myth and Aglaea of Greek Myth.1

Family

King of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Argos (Proëtids and Aeolids).
  2. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  3. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Perseus (Mycenae and Tiryns).

King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth1

King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27284|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27291|the Titan Cronos of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13698|the Titaness Rhea of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13699|the Titan Atlas of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13736|the Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13737|
Fatherthe God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth2
Motherthe Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth2
     King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth was the son of the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth and the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth.2 King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth married Sparta of Greek Myth, daughter of King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth.2

Family

Sparta of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Argos (Proëtids and Aeolids).
  2. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

Sparta of Greek Myth1

Sparta of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27285|King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27286||||King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27287||||||||||
FatherKing of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth2
     Sparta of Greek Myth was the daughter of King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth.2 Sparta of Greek Myth married King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth, son of the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth and the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth.2

Family

King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Argos (Proëtids and Aeolids).
  2. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth1,2

King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27286|King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27287||||King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27288|the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27290|||||||
FatherKing of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth1
     King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth was the son of King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth.1 King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth succeeded Myles as king of the Lacedaemonians and was himself succeeded by Lacedaemon.2 He was son, but perhaps brother, or half-brother, of Myles.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Eurotas.

King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth1

King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27287|King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27288|the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27290|||||||||||||
FatherKing of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth1
Motherthe Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth1
     King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth was the son of King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth and the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth.1 King of Sparta Myles of Greek Myth was king of Laconia and Sparta.2 He was credited with the invention of the mill.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Myles.

King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth1

     King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth was first king in Laconia who arrived from Egypt.2 He was a "son of the soil," having neither father nor mother, and therefore just arose from the ground like a plant does.3 He married the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth.1

Family

the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Nymphs.
  3. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Sparta.

King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth1

King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27289|King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27284|Sparta of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27285|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27291|King of Sparta Eurotas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27286||||
FatherKing of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth1
MotherSparta of Greek Myth1
     King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth was the son of King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth and Sparta of Greek Myth.1 Also called King Amyclas of Sparta.1 King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth married Diomede of Greek Myth.1

Family

Diomede of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

the Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth1,2

     The Naiad Cleocharia of Greek Myth married King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth.1

Family

King of Sparta Lelex of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Autochthonous.

the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth1,2

the Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27291|the Titan Atlas of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13736|the Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13737|the Titan Iapetus of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13738|the Oceanid Clymene of Greek Myth||p115.htm#i13739|the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|
Fatherthe Titan Atlas of Greek Myth1
Motherthe Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth1
     The Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth was the daughter of the Titan Atlas of Greek Myth and the Oceanid Pleïone of Greek Myth.1 The Pleiade Taygete of Greek Myth married the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth, son of the Titan Cronos of Greek Myth and the Titaness Rhea of Greek Myth.1

Family

the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Lacedaemon.

King of Sparta Cynortas of Greek Myth1

King of Sparta Cynortas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27296|King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27289|Diomede of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27297|King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27284|Sparta of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27285|||||||
FatherKing of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth1
MotherDiomede of Greek Myth1
     King of Sparta Cynortas of Greek Myth was the son of King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth and Diomede of Greek Myth.1 Also called King Cynortas of Sparta.1

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

Diomede of Greek Myth1

Family

King of Sparta Amyclas of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Sparta.

King of Crete Catreus of Greek Myth1

King of Crete Catreus of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27301|King of Crete Minos of Greek Myth||p141.htm#i23725|Pasiphaë of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27302|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|Europa of Greek Myth||p141.htm#i23724|||||||
FatherKing of Crete Minos of Greek Myth1
MotherPasiphaë of Greek Myth1
     King of Crete Catreus of Greek Myth was the son of King of Crete Minos of Greek Myth and Pasiphaë of Greek Myth.1 King of Crete Catreus of Greek Myth was half-brother, by his mother, of the Minotaur of Crete.1

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: Houses of Thebes & Crete.

Pasiphaë of Greek Myth1

Family

King of Crete Minos of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: Houses of Thebes & Crete.

Telephassa of Greek Myth1

     Telephassa of Greek Myth married Agenor of Greek Myth, son of the God of the Sea Poseidon of Greek Myth and Libya of Greek Myth.1,2 Telephassa of Greek Myth went in search of Europa and settled in Thrace with Cadmus.2

Family

Agenor of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: Houses of Thebes & Crete.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Telephassa.

Evarete of Greek Myth1

Evarete of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27316|King of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21439|Eurydice of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27283|King of Argos Abas of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21440|Aglaea of Greek Myth||p241.htm#i27370|King of Sparta Lacedaemon of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27284|Sparta of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27285|
FatherKing of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth1
MotherEurydice of Greek Myth1
     Evarete of Greek Myth was the daughter of King of Argos Acrisius of Greek Myth and Eurydice of Greek Myth.1 Evarete of Greek Myth married King of Pisa Oenomaüs of Greek Myth, son of the God of War Ares of Greek Myth and Harpinna of Greek Myth.1

Family

King of Pisa Oenomaüs of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Perseus (Mycenae and Tiryns).

Stesagoras of Athens1

     Stesagoras of Athens married _____ of Greece.1

Family

_____ of Greece
Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 6 called Erato, ¶ 34.

the Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth1,2

the Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27325|the River God Scamander of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27329|the Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27330|the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|||||||
Fatherthe River God Scamander of Greek Myth1
Motherthe Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth
     The Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth was the daughter of the River God Scamander of Greek Myth and the Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth.1 The Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth married King of Dardania Tros of Greek Myth, son of King of Dardania Erichthonius of Greek Myth and the Naiad Astyoche of Greek Myth.1,2

Family

King of Dardania Tros of Greek Myth d. 1328 B.C.
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, KALLIRRHOE.

the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth1,2

the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27326|the River God Simois of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27328||||the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|||||||
Fatherthe River God Simois of Greek Myth1
     The Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth was the daughter of the River God Simois of Greek Myth.1 The Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth married King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth, son of King of Dardania Tros of Greek Myth and the Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth.1,2

Family

King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, HIEROMNEME.

the Naiad Astyoche of Greek Myth1,2

the Naiad Astyoche of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27327|the River God Simois of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27328||||the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|||||||
Fatherthe River God Simois of Greek Myth1,2
     The Naiad Astyoche of Greek Myth was the daughter of the River God Simois of Greek Myth.1,2 The Naiad Astyoche of Greek Myth married King of Dardania Erichthonius of Greek Myth, son of King of Dardania Dardanus of Greek Myth and Bateia of Greek Myth.1,2

Family

King of Dardania Erichthonius of Greek Myth d. 1368 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, ASTYOKHE.

the River God Simois of Greek Myth1,2,3

the River God Simois of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27328|the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|the Heaven Uranus of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13787|the Earth Goddess Gaia of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13788|the Heaven Uranus of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13787|the Earth Goddess Gaia of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13788|
Fatherthe Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth1
Motherthe Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth1
     The River God Simois of Greek Myth was the son of the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth and the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth.1 The River God Simois of Greek Myth made ambrosia spring up for the horses of Hera and Athena to eat, at the time of the Trojan War.3 He was a river in Troy and it's god.3

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, SIMOEIS.
  3. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, River Gods.
  4. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, ASTYOKHE.

the River God Scamander of Greek Myth1

the River God Scamander of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27329|the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13700|the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth||p114.htm#i13701|the Heaven Uranus of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13787|the Earth Goddess Gaia of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13788|the Heaven Uranus of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13787|the Earth Goddess Gaia of Greek Myth||p116.htm#i13788|
Fatherthe Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth1
Motherthe Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth1
     The River God Scamander of Greek Myth was the son of the Titan Oceanus of Greek Myth and the Titaness Tethys of Greek Myth.1 The River God Scamander of Greek Myth tried, during the Trojan War, to drown Akhilleus but was driven back by Hephaistos with a great flame.2 He was a river of the Troad and it's god.2 He married the Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth.1,3

Family

the Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, SKAMANDROS.
  3. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Nymphs.
  4. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Teucer 2.

the Nymph Idaea of Greek Myth1,2

Family

the River God Scamander of Greek Myth
Children

Citations

  1. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Nymphs.
  3. [S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.com\index.htm, SKAMANDROS.
  4. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html, Teucer 2.