Cingeris, Pharaoh of Egypt (Fictional) - Cingeris, Pharaoh of Egypt - Exodus ?

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There are quite a few Saints in these lineages
Saint Nikòlaos de Bari, Bishop de Myra - Saint Judah Kyriakos, Bishop of Jerusalem - even some biblical saints ?
and, thru Nefai or Neffei ap Brychan, Saint - Saint Vladimir I "Velikiy" "the Great" Prince of Novgorod - ÁRPÁD(házi) I. Szent László - St. Ladislaus I, King of Hungary - then this lineage that goes through
Cledwyn . ap Brychan, Saint, - Envail . verch Brychan, Saint -
St. Brychan Gododdin, Brenin Brycheiniog which runs into the Pendragon lineages - and, then up to Boudicca
This one is very catholic Khadijah al-Kubra (r.a.), 1st Mother of the Believers, yet goes back to a huge root of SA
(it seems to go thru almost everything)

Hi Susan,

I think they go, all together, through the same common
ancient roots of all more recent occidental dynasties,
as we can see in our own family trees. Here you are, a
static prove. As a New Year gift from Brasília:

http://www.geneall.net/P/forum_msg.php?id=339411

Yes dear Susan Lynne, quite a few Saints ! There are precisely
one hundred names with the word "Saint" in my family tree. The
four full Word-pages(names&links) are at your disposal:
dvpinto@brturbo.com.br

Cingeris, Pharaoh of Egypt (Fictional) is my 84th great grandfather.

Cingeris, Pharaoh of Egypt (Fictional) is my 83rd great grandfather.

looks like someone messed again with Prophet Muhammad of Islam (PBUH)
and, also the King Wen lines, through Attila the Hun, "Scourge of God", King of the Huns

Translated from greek to latin 340 – 410 AD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufinus_of_Aquileia

there are references to Culdee's in 150AD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culdees

This invasion, conquest, or plantation of Ireland by the Milesian or Scottish
Nation took place in the Year of the World three thousand five hundred, or
the next year after Solomon began the foundation of the Temple of Jeru-
salem, and one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine years before the
Nativity of our Saviour Jesus Christ; which, according to the Irish computa-
tion of Time, occurred Anno Mundi five thousand one hundred and ninety-

228 Rossi a >t a.

nine: therein agreeing with the Septuagint, Roman Martyrologies, Eusebius,
Orosius, and other ancient authors; which computation the ancient Irish
chroniclers exactly observed in their Books of the Reigns of the Monarchs
of Ireland, and other Antiquities of that Kingdom; out of which the Roll
of the Monarchs of Ireland, from the beginning of the Milesian Monarchy to
their submission to King Henry the Second of England, a Prince of their
own Blood, is exactly collected.

[As the Milesian invasion of Ireland took place the next year after the
laying of the foundation of the Temple of Jerusalem by Solomon, King of
Israel, we may infer that Solomon was contemporary with Milesius of
Spain; and that the Pharaoh King of Egypt, who (i Kings iii. I,) gave
his daughter in marriage to Solomon, was the Pharaoh who conferred on
Milesius of Spain the hand of another daughter Scota.]

Milesius of Spain bore three Lions in his shield and standard, for the
following reasons; namely, that, in his travels in his younger days into
foreign countries, passing through Africa, he, by his cunning and valour,
killed in one morning three Lions; and that, in memory of so noble and
valiant an exploit, he always after bore three Lions on his shield, In 1198 after the death of Rory O'Conner, King Richard took the Lions as his: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Royal_Banner_of_...

Before Richard there are very few references to coat of arms of any type of the Normans and even they they were leopards not Lions.

ended up here today
Chościsko

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