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Chadaloh II, count in Swabia
(c.820 - 875)
re Sulmetingen, Germany: Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Volume XXII, by John Wilkes. London 1828.Sulmetigen, Upper - a small town of the west of Germany, in Wirtemburg [sic] ...Near it is...
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Hywel ap Rhys, King of Glywyssing
(c.825 - c.886)
See Peter Bartrum, (May 29, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)See Peter Bartrum, (May 9, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)Please see Darrell Wolcott: Rethinking the Gwent Pedigrees; . (Steven Ferry, February 20, ...
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Elisabeth Trump
(1880 - 1966)
At the time of Fritt Trump's death his net worth was about $32,000, which translates into over $500,000 in modern currency. Elisabeth Christ Trump and her fifteen-year-old son, Fred Jr. went into the r...
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http://www.archive.org/stream/heraldryofmurray00john#page/8/mode/2up
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Laird Freskin "The Fleming" Sutherland, 1st Lord of Duffus
(c.1107 - bef.1166)
Burke's Peerage FRESKIN , allegedly of Flemish origins, granted large estates by DAVID I, includingStrabrock, W Lothian, and Duffus, Moray; confirmed in these by roy charter 1166– 71; diedby 1172, leav...
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Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke of Russia
(1866 - 1933)
Wikipedia: ' English , Русский Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia was a dynast of the Russian Empire, a naval officer, an author, explorer, the brother-in-law of Emperor Nicholas II and adviso...
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Harmen 'Hans Jansz van Noorthoorn' Potgieter, SV/PROG
(b. - 1706)
na Amsterdam in 1670. Word soldaat vir VOC en kom na Kaap van Goeie Hoop. MOOC10/1.72 - Frederiksz, Beeletje - 1712/02/10 Vendu Rol van alle soodanige goederen als Beeletje Frederiksz met ’er dood heef...
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Infante Fadrique Alfonso Enríquez de Castilla, I Señor de Haro
(1334 - 1358)
Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla fue Maestre de la Orden de Santiago
Birth: Sevilla, 13 de enero de 1332
Decease: Real Alcázar de Sevilla, 29 de mayo de 1358
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Alfonso XI de Castilla y ...
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Edmund, Ætheling of England
(c.1016 - bef.1054)
Parents:*EADMUND, son of ÆTHELRED II King of England & his first wife Ælflæd ([990]-30 Nov 1016, bur Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset[1868]%29 ... EDMUND "Ironside" King of England, crowned at Old St Paul's...
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Karin Jönsdotter Garp
(1484 - 1583)
Äldre svenska frälsesläkter I:2, s. 148-153. år omnämnd i adelskalender via sin dotter och dennes make Påvel:Pavel Andersson (tab. I), till Huovari i Vemo socken. Sannolikt smådräng på Åbo slott 1538, ...
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Ernest I, duke of Swabia
(c.985 - 1015)
Ernest I, Duke of SwabiaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchErnest I (died March 31 or May 31, 1015) was Duke of Swabia (1012–1015). He was a younger son of Leopold I, the B...
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Leopold I, margrave of Austria
(940 - 994)
Leopold I, Margrave of Austria Medlands
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Herman IV, duke of Swabia
(c.1015 - 1038)
Herman IV, Duke of SwabiaHerman IV (died 1038) was the Duke of Swabia (1030–1038). He was the second son of Ernest I and Gisela of Swabia. He was one of the Babenberg dukes of Swabia.Herman became duke...
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Hedwige
(deceased)
Primary Source Documentation as Show Her Name "Warimburge" The Foundation for Medieval Research: Franks, Carolingian Nobility
A document issued by Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks dated...
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Aethelswith, Queen of Mercia
(c.838 - 888)
Suggested birth years: 833, c. 838, 840, c. 846Suggested death years: 888, 889 IMAGE: Ethelwulf ring:AD 839-858, Laverstock, Wiltshire, EnglandEthelswith ring: AD 853-888, Aberford, West Yorkshire, En...
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Fergus Cerrbel mac Conall Cremthainn
(c.450 - c.507)
Please see . (Steven Ferry, April 14, 2019.)
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Anna Diogenissa
(1074 - 1145)
[ ANNA Diogene. Her possible parentage and marriage are shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[692], but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. m UROŠ Grand Župan of Serbia, nephe...
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Merfyn ap Rhodri Mawr
(c.859 - 904)
See Peter Bartrum, (May 27, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, (May 27, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Bartrum's "Pedigrees of the Welsh Tribal Patriarchs" #22 ...
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Conall Cremthainn mac Néill
(c.402 - c.480)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaConall Cremthainne (died 480), also called Conall Err Breg, was an Irish king. He was the son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, and one of the progenitors of the Uí Né...
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Gille Chlerig, of Mar
(1082 - 1131)
Roderick/Rothri/Ruadr "Comes" (ie. "Mormaer" or 1st Earl) of Mar, so mentioned in the foundation charter of Scone Abbey 1114/5; witnessed a charter of David I King of Scots (1124-53) to Dunfermline Abb...
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Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
(1092 - 1144)
He is recorded to have had four sons, but NO daughters. GEOFFREY de Mandeville, son of WILLIAM de Mandeville & his wife [Margaret de Rie] ([1100/05]-Mildenhall, Suffolk 14 or 16 Sep 1144, bur 1163 New ...
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Abigail (Smith) Adams, 2nd First Lady of the United States
(1744 - 1818)
Summary ABIGAIL (SMITH) ADAMS was born 11 November 1744 (observed on 22 November after the calendar revision of 1752), in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Reverend William and Elizabeth (Quincy) Smith. ...
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Sybil de Neufmarché
(1096 - 1143)
Sybil de Neufmarché was sole heiress of Bernard de Newmarch.
Sybil was our ancestor through three distinct descent lines--through her daughter Bertha, through her daughter Lucia, and through her daugh...
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Waltheof I, Earl of Northumbria
(c.920 - c.995)
UHTRED, son of WALTHEOF Earl of Northumbria & his wife --- (-murdered 1016). of Durham records that "his son Uchtred" succeeded "the elder Walthef" in Northumbria, stating that he was killed by "a powe...
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Ealdred I
(c.860 - c.933)
from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ealdred (died c. 933) was the son of Eadwulf. He was a ruler of at least part of the former kingdom of Bernicia in northern Northumbria in the early tenth century...
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Ocg
(539 - d.)
Ocg son of Ida of Bernicia, was the first of the family to rule Northumbria.
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Ida, king of Bernicia
(c.515 - c.560)
Bede's Ecclesiastical History ==In the year 547, Ida began to reign; he was the founder of the royal family of the Northumbrians, and he reigned twelve years.== Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==A.D. 547. This y...
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Eoppa
(c.487 - 559)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==A.D. 547. This year Ida began his reign; from whom first arose the royal kindred of the Northumbrians. Ida was the son of Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwy, Ingwy of Angenwit, A...
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Esa
(430 - 516)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==A.D. 547. This year Ida began his reign; from whom first arose the royal kindred of the Northumbrians. Ida was the son of Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwy, Ingwy of Angenwit, A...
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Bernic
(256 - d.)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==A.D. 547. This year Ida began his reign; from whom first arose the royal kindred of the Northumbrians. Ida was the son of Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwy, Ingwy of Angenwit, A...
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Dennis Hopper
(1936 - 2010)
Dennis Lee Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker and artist, with a career that spanned half of the 20th century. Hopper was best known for directing and acting in the 1969 movie Easy Rider which won...
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Portrait from https://benguet.gov.ph/former-governors/
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Raul Molintas
(1957 - 2018)
Raul Molintas was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He served as provincial board member of Benguet from 1988 to June 30, 1992. He later served as governor of Benguet from June 30, 1995 to June 30, 200...
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Photo from The Tribune (22 September 1943, p. 1): https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/249889260
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Joaquín Linao
(1892 - aft.1947)
Joaquín Linao was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He served as governor of Bataan from 1937 to 1940, and again from 1946 to 1947. He also represented Bataan at the National Assembly from September 25...
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Anna Dalassene
(c.1020 - 1102)
Dalassena . Her parental family is confirmed by Nikeforos Bryennios who records the marriage of "Ioanni" and "filia Charonis Alexii…Anna", stating that her mother was "genus a Dalassenis"[185]. m ALEXI...
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Damianos Dalassenos, Governor of Antioch
(c.938 - 998)
Damianos Dalassenos (c 940-d. July 19 998)===Biography Dalassenos (Greek: Δαμιανός Δαλασσηνός; ca. 940 – 19 July 998) Was a Byzantine aristocrat and first attested member of the distinguished Dalasseno...
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Francois du Toit, SV/PROG
(c.1664 - 1731)
The brothers Guillaume and Francois Dutoit of Lille, who reached the Cape in 1686, both probably on the Vrijheijt which anchored on June 23, were, however, clearly French speakers. Dutoits are known to...
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Meirchion Gul "The Lean" ap Gwrwst, King of Rheged
(c.445 - bef.535)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 5, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Darrell Wolcott, , "Pedigree of the Ancient Lords of Ial," for the untangling of these lines. (April 21, 2016, Anne Brannen, curator)
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Louis de Charpeigne, comte de Mousson
(c.1011 - bef.1076)
His mother's person is dubious, Mathilde N or Hildegarde von Egisheim*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- , son of RICHWI...
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Herzog Thibauld de Bois-Ferrand de Bar
(c.945 - 1005)
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Pons FitzPons, speculative added generation
(aft.1034 - aft.1086)
This tree is very uncertain. It appears that perhaps there were two generations: Pons (I) and his son Pons (II) FitzPons. The parentage and origin of Pons I are not known. He probably died before 1066....
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Pons FitzWilliam
(1018 - c.1066)
This tree is very uncertain. It appears that perhaps there were two generations: Pons (I) and his son Pons (II) FitzPons.Some accounts posit Pons (I) as son of Guillaume FitzRichard de Normandie, Comte...
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Maud de Mandeville, Countess of Essex
(1177 - 1236)
Maud fitzGeoffrey de Mandeville was Countess de Essex sup iure (in her own right)--daughter of Geoffrey FitzPiers and Beatrice de Saye. Her first name was also listed as Mathilda.Married (1) Henry de B...
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Kaðlin
(c.891 - d.)
According to The Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online ( . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website). Kathlin is indeed the daughter of Poppa. There she is named as Kaithlin de Normandi...
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Rudolf of Rheinfelden, King of Germany
(c.1026 - 1080)
of Rheinfelden (German: Rudolf von Rheinfelden; c. 1025 – 15 October 1080) was Duke of Swabia (1057–1079) and German antiking (1077–1080). He was the son of Count Kuno of Rheinfelden and eventually bec...
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Adalolf de Boulogne et Ternois, comte de Boulogne
(c.817 - 882)
Sn of Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and of AElfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great
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Margaret St. John
(1486 - 1562)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 22, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)Source: SAINT JOHN was born about 1484 in Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England. Parents: John SAINT JOHN and Sybil.Spouse: Thomas GAMAGE. Thomas G...
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Alice Champernown
(c.1347 - bef.1394)
'Alice de Astley1,2,3,4* 'F, d. before 13 August 1394*Father Sir Thomas Astley, 3rd Lord Astley5,3,4 b. c 1305, d. a 21 Jul 1381 *Mother Elizabeth Beauchamp6,5,3 b. 1313 * ' Alice de Astley was born at...
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Matti Allan Ahde
(1945 - 2019)
Matti Ahde valmistui Pohjois-Pohjanmaan keskusammattikoulun iltalinjalta vuonna 1962 ja Työväen Akatemian kansankorkeakoulusta vuonna 1968. Hän työskenteli Oulussa Typpi Oy:n sähköasentajana vuodet...
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Louis I le Boiteux, duc de Bourbon
(1279 - 1342)
Louis was born in Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, the son of Robert, Count of Clermont, and a grandson of King Louis IX of France. Louis' mother was Beatrix of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon and a granddaughter ...
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Vincent van Gogh
(1853 - 1890)
Vincent van Gogh, in full Vincent Willem van Gogh, (born March 30, 1853, Zundert, Netherlands—died July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, France), Dutch painter, generally considered the greatest ...
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Christopher Reeve
(1952 - 2004)
Christopher D'Olier Reeve was an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter and author. He achieved stardom for his acting achievements, including his notable motion picture portrayal of the...
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Franz Karl Joseph of Austria-Habsburg, Archduke of Austria
(1802 - 1878)
Golden Fleece - Knights: Austrian Branch =====Links:==* The Peerage * Geneall * Wikipedia: English Deutsch Croatian
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Whiti-rangi-mamao
(deceased)
Sources
Smith, S. P. (1899). Hawaiki: the whence of the Maori, being an introduction to Rarotongan history: Part III. The Journal of the Polynesian Society 8 (1), 1-48.
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Poutama / Pou-te-anua-nua
(deceased)
Sources
Smith, S. P. (1899). Hawaiki: the whence of the Maori, being an introduction to Rarotongan history: Part III. The Journal of the Polynesian Society 8 (1), 1-48.
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Te Amaru-Enua
(c.952 - d.)
[I am working on gender, there is a conflict with other sources not shared here, and will de dealt with soon]
Sources
Gudgeon, W. E. (2022, July 17). Item 02 - [Cook Islands Maori genealogies, col...
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Te Amaru-Ariki
(deceased)
Sources
Gudgeon, W. E. (2022, July 17). Item 02 - [Cook Islands Maori genealogies, collected by W. E. Gudgeon] [Manuscript]. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau.
Kokaua, T. (2017). Arera-ukarau-te-ariki-ka...
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Ka'u-kura / Kaukura-ariki / Vai-tini-tini
(deceased)
Sources
Gudgeon, W. E. (2022, July 17). Item 02 - [Cook Islands Maori genealogies, collected by W. E. Gudgeon] [Manuscript]. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau.
Kokaua, T. (2017). Arera-ukarau-te-ariki-ka...
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Sir Richard Champernon, Knight and Sheriff of Devonshire
(bef.1344 - bef.1419)
'Sir Richard Champernoun, Sheriff of Devonshire1,2
'M, b. 29 June 1344, d. 20 January 1419
Father Sir Thomas Champernoun2 d. bt 1363 - 1367
Mother Eleanor Rohaut2 d. b 1369
' Sir Richard Champe...
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Elizabeth Douglas, Dowager Countess of Buchan
(b. - c.1451)
[ ]Lady Elizabeth Douglas was born between 1385 and 1401. She was the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas and Margaret Stewart, Lady of Galloway.1 She married, thirdly, William Sinclair,...
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Queen Mary of Denmark
Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Mary Elizabeth, Hendes Kongelige Højhed Kronprinsessen, , grevinde af Monpezat, er født den 5. februar 1972 i Hobart, Tasmanien, Australien.
Links:
The Peerage
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Kongehuset
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Alain de Rohan (d 1195), 3rd vicomte de Rohan
(c.1130 - c.1195)
Alain de Rohan, 3rd vicomte de Rohan MP Birth: circa 1130 Guilliers, Morbihan, FranceDeath: circa 1195 (57-73) Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, FranceSon of Alain II, vicomte de Rohan et de Castelnoec...
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Ida van Peteghem, dame de Mortagne
(c.1095 - 1138)
6. IDA.
x Walter, advocate of Tournai and lord of Avesnes (SS. ×IV, pp. 299-300)
Descendants: see TOURNAI (Advocates).
(Warlop, 1159)
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Ida van Mortagne (tweede huwelijk)(°ca. 1109) huwde ...
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Anne Maria Kukkohovi
Anne Kukkohovi on toiminut mallina, juontajana, art directorina ja yrittäjänä.==Lähteet==# MTV3 - Sukuni salat, kausi 1, jakso 8: / Viitattu 19.4.2021# / Viitattu 19.4.2021
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Ermegard Eggertsdatter Altena
(1358 - bef.1460)
Äldre Svenska Ättartal - Frille s. 228. Juhani Sinivaara Kristiern Frellavinpoika, tanskan aatelia, Ribehusin vouti 1382; sai 1408 todistuksen Riben pormestarilta ja raadilta, että hän oli syntyisin ku...
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Erik Jonsson (kluvensköld med halv lilja)
(b. - 1454)
SANDIKA-ÄTTEN) suku, Sandika,Hargs socken.1420.
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Heidi Silja Krohn
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Alianore le Strange, Lady Grey of Ruthyn
(c.1331 - 1396)
From: Subject: Re: Ancestry of Alianor le Strange, wife of Reynold de Grey Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 12:39:23 EDT In a message dated 4/12/00 1:02:44 PM, AChanning@compuserve.com writes: << I have had a qu...
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Prince Ashot IV "Msaker" of Armenia
(c.765 - 826)
From Aragatsotn Marz, produced by TourAmernia in 2007: down by continued Armenian rebellions, in 861, the Arabs appointed Ashot Bagratuni ("the Carnivorous") Prince over Armenia, and in 885 King of Arm...
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Christoffel Snijman
(bef.1669 - bef.1705)
Born into slavery, Christoffel Snyman (son of the exiled convict Groote Catrijn van Paliacatta , adopted son of Anthonij Jansz van Bengale ), who married Marguerite-Therese de Savoye , daughter of the ...
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Hunfrid Rathien, I, Count in Istria & in the Rathien
(b. - aft.808)
Hunfrid Rathien, I, Count in Istria & in the Rathien==* Son of Warin II, count in Thurgau and Lobdegau and Adelinde of Spoleto == Project MedLands Swabian Nobility HUNFRID [I], son of --- (-808 or afte...
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Catharina "Groote Catrijn" van Paliacatta, SM/PROG
(c.1631 - bef.1683)
Mansell Upham's comprehensive histories of Catrijn and her son Christoffel Snyman form the basis for this summary . See inter alia: First Fifty Years & [ ; [ ].
Catrijn van Palicat
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Lancelot Fletcher
(1530 - 1578)
Links
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Archibald Douglas, 2nd Lord of Douglas
(c.1179 - 1240)
Archibald of Douglas, Scottish Noblemanm. Margaret, daughter of John Crawford , #109495, b. 1213, d. 1240
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Photo by the Office of Congressman Greg Steube. Public domain. Via Wikimedia Commons at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paris_Hilton_at_the_US_Capitol_(cropped).jpg
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Paris Hilton
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American businesswoman, socialite, television and media personality, model, actress, singer, and DJ. She is the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton,...
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David ben Zakkai, Exilarch
(c.960 - c.1058)
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Irene of Athens, Byzantine Empress
(c.752 - 803)
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Mar Rab Judah 'Hazub' bar Pinchas, Exilarch, Gaon, haSofer of Pumbeditha
(c.860 - c.949)
Abū 'l-Kathīr Yaḥyā ibn ZakariyyāʾAbū ʾl-Kathīr Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyyāʾ (d. ca. 932) was a Jewish theologian and Bible translator from Tiberias whose main claim to fame is the fact that Saʿadya Gaon studi...
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Gwallwyn verch Afallach
(c.490 - 543)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 4. 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Gwynedd - Maelgwn Gwynedd, The Dragon of Anglesey; . (Steven Ferry, November 28, 2019.)
Pl...
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John Radcliffe
(1365 - 1442)
RADCLIFFE of Ordsall (Sir)4John RADCLIFFE of Ordsall (Sir)Born: ABT 1365 / 1377, probably Ordsall, Lancashire, EnglandDied: 26 Jul 1442Notes: eldest son and heir, was born at Ordsall in 1377. At the ag...
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Guy Fawkes
(1570 - 1606)
www.history.com Guy Fawkes Day: A Brief History Guy Fawkes (13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, belong...
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Heilwig von Holstein-Rendsburg
(c.1395 - 1436)
Links:==* The Peerage * Geneall * Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Hay of Locherworth
(c.1345 - c.1406)
SIR THOMAS was one of the hostages for King David’s liberation, 3rd October, 1357, and seems to have been detained a good many years in England. In 1385 he received four hundred of the forty thousand f...
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Lady Joanna Giffard, of Yester
(aft.1345 - aft.1401)
Joanna Giffard was the eldest of the four daughters, and was probably born in the period 1345-1350. She married Sir Thomas de Hay of Locherworth circa 1369. Sir Thomas de Hay had been one of the pledge...
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Photo by Alan Light. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. Via Wikimedia Commons at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Betty_White_1989_Emmy_Awards.jpg
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Betty White
(1922 - 2021)
Betty White was an American actor and comedian. A pioneer of early television, with a career spanning eight decades, White was noted for her vast work in the entertainment industry. She was among the f...
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Bodilon de Treves
(c.600 - c.643)
Monk in Mans, Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie, Noble de Dijon, Count of Francs, Count of Trêves.
Parents unknown .
m. Saint Sigrade d'Alsace de Moselle de Soissons
Father of
Leodegar of Poitiers, ...
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Åsa Haraldsdotter av Agder
(c.794 - c.834)
Wikipedia - English Translation Åsa Haraldsdotter (born approx. 800 death approx. 834) was Queen of Vestfold, Romerike and Vin Gulmark. She was the daughter of Harald Granraude, a minor king from Agder...
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Gunhild Halvdansdatter
(c.888 - 930)
Gunnhild Halvdansdotter (Gunnhildur Hálfdanardóttir)==* Daughter of Halvdan Jarl and Ingebjørg Haraldsdotter == Chapter 3. DESCENDANTS of FIN SKJALGE== Project MedLands Norway Nobility 'FIN Skjalge, so...
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Robert de Holand
(1241 - 1311)
This is NOT Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand (1283-1328). This is the FATHER of Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand.
Robert de Holland, I b.abt.1241 Upholland, Lancashire, England; s/o Thurstan an...
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Sir Robert de Holland, of Upholland, Kt.
(c.1197 - 1242)
He married Cecily de Columbers 1219 in Hale, Lancashire, England. Cecily was born abt 1198. Cecily was the daughter of Alan de Columbers. Cecily died date unknown in Upholland, Lancashire, England.
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Margaret Stanton of Harcourt
(1165 - c.1197)
Stirnet's "Harcourt02" page (which is based on Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire (1883 edition), Burke's Landed Gentry (1886 edition) an...
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Sir William de Harcourt
(c.1070 - aft.1149)
Oldest son and heir.William de Harcourt, Lord of Harcourt, Cailville, Beauficel, and Lord of the Manor of Stanton-under-Bardon, co. Leicester, was living in 1124, married Hue de Amboise. He arrayed him...
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Anquetil, Seigneur d'Harcourt
(c.990 - c.1034)
Not the same as Anschitil de Turville
Anquetil, ou Anchetil, seigneur d'Harcourt, chevalier, est le fils de Turquetil d'Harcourt et d'Anceline de Montfort.
Il prend le nom d'Harcourt, seigneurie qu...
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Lorenzo II de' Medici, duca di Urbino
(1492 - 1519)
Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino==Spouse Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne ===Issue=== Catherine de' MediciAlessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence (illegitimate) Father Piero the Unfortunate Mother ...
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Maude 'Athelida' de Ingelrica
(c.1033 - 1083)
Ingelrica (Maud) is said to be the mother of William Peverel. Peverel of Hatfield, Essex . m INGELRICA, daughter of INGELRIC & his wife --- (-[1100]). She is said to have been the mistress of William I...
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Adelicia de Verdon
(1085 - c.1132)
Adelicia de VERDON was born ABT 1085 in Bourn, Caxton, Cambridge, England and died AFT 1132 in Bourn, Caxton, Cambridge, England. She is buried in Barnwell, Cambridgeshire, England.Married# after 1110 ...
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Vana, Queen of Uppsala
(c.261 - bef.360)
There were no coat of arms in the 3rd century. Got it?
Sveigðir, Sveigder or Swegde was a Swedish king of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology. He was the son of Fjölner, whom he succeeded as king,...
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Margaret FitzAlan, Baroness Ros
(1372 - 1438)
Margaret Arundel1F, #47283Margaret Arundel||p4729.htm#i47283|John d'Arundel, 1st Lord Arundel|b. c 1351\nd. 16 Dec 1379|p10691.htm#i106904|Eleanor Mautravers, Baroness Mautravers|b. c 1346\nd. 10 Jan 1...
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Gilbert of the Haye
(c.1396 - 1436)
From Darryl Lundy's Peerage page on Gilbert of the Haye: of the Haye [1]*M, #211328, *d. 7 September 1436*Last Edited=31 Mar 2011Gilbert of the Haye was the son of Sir William de la Haye, 1st Lord Hay ...
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Maud la Zouche, Baroness Holand
(c.1289 - 1349)
Younger daughter and coheiress with Alan, Lord de la Zouche, of Ashby de la Zouche of the county Leicester, who was great-grandson of King Henry II.
Maud la Zouche
Born 1290 Ashby Magna, Leiceste...
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Mikko Niskanen
(1929 - 1990)
Elokuvaohjaaja, näyttelijä ja professori.
Hänen tunnetuimmat elokuvansa Pojat, Käpy selän alla ja Kahdeksan surmanluotia kuuluvat suomalaisen elokuvahistorian tärkeimpiin teoksiin.
Hän voitti elo...
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Richard Bong "Ace of Aces"
(1920 - 1945)
Ira "Dick" Bong (September 24, 1920 – August 6, 1945) is the United States' highest-scoring air ace, having shot down at least 40 Japanese aircraft during World War II. He was a fighter pilot in the U....
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