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Eleanor of England, Queen consort of Castile
(1162 - 1214)
FMG ( 7 Sep 2022 ) "England, Kings 1066-1603"
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Princess Eleanor Plantagenet of England and Aquitaine (later Leonora; 13 October 1162 – 31 October 1214) was Queen of Castile ...
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Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester
(c.1090 - 1147)
ROBERT de Caen illegitimate son of HENRY I King of England & his mistress --- ([1090]-Bristol 31 Oct 1147, bur Priory of St James, Bristol). Also known as Robert FitzRoy. Orderic Vitalis records him as...
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Judicaël Berenger de Rennes, comte de Rennes
(b. - c.970)
Alternately, son of daughter of Berenguer of BerengerJUDICAËL [Juhael] (-[970]). Comte de Rennes. "Alanus dux Britonum" donated property to Landevenec by undated charter, dated to [940/50], witnessed b...
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Theodoric of Ringelheim
(c.872 - 916)
1. --- (-before 908). The name of the husband of Mathilde is not known but, if the chronicler Widukind is to be believed, he was a descendant of Duke Widukind[43]. This appears corroborated by the tran...
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Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
(955 - 983)
Links:
The Peerage
Geneall
Wikipedia [58 languages]
Holy Roman Emperor Reign 25. December 967 – 7. December 983
King of Germany(formally King of the Franks) Reign 26. May 961– 7.December 983 ...
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Arnulf I the Great, count of Flanders
(889 - 965)
Parents: Baldwin II & Ælftryth
Spouses:
1. (uncertain, unknown first wife)
Child: Hildegard
2. Adela de Vermandois
Children:
1. Luitgard
2. Baldwin III
3. Egbert
4. Elstr...
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Elisabeth de Vermandois, dame de Crépy
(1085 - 1131)
(Ben notes: Her father was mostly based from Paris, while her mother was merely born into the family that governed the Vermandois region, then north of Paris. There is nothing that says exactly where o...
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Saint Beggue of Austrasia
(613 - 693)
Saint Begga ( Begue , Begge ) (615-693), daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta. She built a convent at Andenne sur Meuse. She is venerated as a saint (Septemb...
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Anna Porphyrogenita
(963 - 1011)
Porphyrogeneta, daughter of Emperor Romanos II and Theophano, was the only princess of the Makedones to have been married to a foreigner. The Byzantine emperors regarded the Franks and Russians as barb...
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Bertha Broadfoot of Laon, Queen of the Franks
(c.720 - 783)
Info on Find a grave * From the English Wikipedia page on Bertrada of Laon Bertrada of Laon , also called Bertha Broadfoot (cf. latin: Regina pede aucae i.e. the queen with the goose-foot), (710/27 – J...
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Adelbert I, Margrave of Ivrea
(880 - 923)
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1. ADALBERTO d´Ivrea (-[17 Jul 923/8 Oct 924]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He succeeded his father [898/902] as ADALBERTO I Conte e Marchese d'I...
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Charles X Gustav, King of Sweden
(1622 - 1660)
English Svenska * King of Sweden: Reign 6 June 1654 – 13 February 1660> Predecessor: Christina Successor: Charles XI
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Adela of Flanders
(aft.1064 - 1115)
- the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Medlands Project page on Flanders and Hainaut: de Flandre, son of BAUDOUIN V "le Pieux/Insulanus" Count of Flanders & his wife Adela de France ([1035]-13 Oct 109...
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'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus
(c.680 - 717)
Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusair (en árabe, عبد العزيز بن موسى) fue el primer valí de Al-Ándalus, gobernando entre los años 714 al 716. Residió en Ishbiliya (Sevilla).
Era hijo del Musa ibn Nusair, qui...
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King Charles VIII of Sweden
(c.1408 - 1470)
Charles VIII of Sweden, Charles I of Norway== Charles VIII of Sweden (1408 Uppsala - 1470 Stockholm, in reality Charles II), Charles I of Norway , also Carl (Swedish: Karl Knutsson), was king of Sweden...
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Konge av Danmark Eric I "the Good" Estridson
(c.1050 - 1103)
Erik Ejegod var konge af Danmark fra 1095 - 1103.Gift med drottning Bodil Thrugotsdatter.==Children:==* Knut Lavard* Harald Kesja* Erik Emune* Benedict* Bodil* Ragnhild==Links:==*
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Capt. Nicholas Martiau
(1591 - 1657)
Nicolas Martiau
born 1591 in France
will dated 1 March 1656, proved 1657 in VA.
Parents unknown
Married 1) unknown 2) Jane, widow of Edward Berkeley 3) Isabella, widow Beech
Nicolas Martiau ...
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James VII of Scotland & II of England and Ireland
(1633 - 1701)
James II & VIIReign: 6 February 1685 –11 December 1688Coronation: 23 April 1685Predecessor: Charles IISuccessors: William III & II and Mary IISpouse: Anne Hydem. 1660; dec. 1671Mary of Modenam. 1673;...
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Rozala of Italy
(952 - bef.1004)
(27 languages)
Rozala of Italy (also known as Rozala of Lombardy , Rozala of Ivrea or Susanna of Ivrea ; c. 950–960 –1003) was countess consort of Flanders by marriage to Arnulf II of Flanders, and...
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Småkonge Skoglar Toste
(c.909 - 975)
Skoglar Toste:==Viking leader from Vastergotland ==Project MedLands, Sweden Kings== KINGS of SWEDEN 1060-[1111] (FAMILY of STENKIL) Skoglar" TOSTE, son of ---. In Svithjod. Snorre records that Harald "...
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Leif Erikson
(c.968 - c.1020)
Leif Erikson was born about 970 most likely on the Breiðafjörður, Iceland as the son of Erik Thorvaldsson and Thjodhild Jørundsdottir and died in Greenland about 1020. He was known by the nickname Leif...
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Unknown Artist; held at the National Galleries.
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James II, King of Scots
(1430 - 1460)
James II, King of Scots was born on 16 October 1430 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh and Died on 3 August 1460 at the siege of Roxburgh (Gaelic: Rosbrog) Castle when one of the cannons exploded. He was al...
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Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
(c.1281 - 1345)
"Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster (c. 1281 – 22 September 1345) was an English nobleman, one of the principals behind the deposition of Edward II of England."=================================...
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James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland
(aft.1243 - 1309)
JAMES STEWART Hereditary Steward of Scotland Find A Grave Memorial# 151529631
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James, 5th High S...
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Leutfried I, duke of the Alemannians
(c.530 - 587)
Duc d'Alémanie (553-587) # . LIUTFRED (-587 or after). Duke of Alemannia. Fredegar records that "Leudefredus Alamannorum dux" incited the wrath of Guntram King of the Franks and that "Uncelenus dux" wa...
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Ermentrude of France
(c.875 - d.)
This states that Ermentrude is the daughter of Louis II the Stammerer and his first wife, Ansgarde of Burgundy.
This also states that Ermentrude is from his first wife, Ansgarde of Burgundy.
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Walram III, Herzog von Limburg
(1158 - 1226)
III or Walram III (1180 – 2 July 1226) was initially lord of Montjoie , then count of Luxembourg from 1214. He became count of Arlon and duke of Limburg on his father's death in 1221. He was the son of...
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Robert I, Count of Flanders
(aft.1029 - 1093)
From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia. See alternate language tabs.Robert I of Flanders (c. 1035–1093), known as Robert the Frisian , was count of Flanders from 1071 to his death in 1093.He was the yo...
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Æthelstan 'the Glorious', 1st King of the English
(aft.893 - 939)
Æthelstan or Athelstan was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939. He was the son of King Edward the Elder and his first wife, Ecgwynn. Modern historians regar...
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Thorgils Sprakalägg
(c.970 - c.1000)
Thorgils Torgils
Earl of Wessex
Var son till Styrbjörn och Tyra
Att det står enbart Björn är fel och inte ok 3 historiker får dessa 2 till hans föräldrar.
Läs noga tydligen kan inte personer över...
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Hildegard of Vinzgouw
(c.758 - 783)
Hildegard of Vinzgouw==* Daughter of Gerold, count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau and Emma, of Alemannia, = Hildegard, 3rd partner & 2nd wife of Charlemagne ==Birth, Parents & Siblings=[Charlemagne] m sec...
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Robert III, King of Scots
(1337 - 1406)
Robert III "The Lame King" of the House of Stewart , King of Scots was born c. 1337 in Dundonald Castle, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland . He died 4 April 1406 at Rothesay Castle, Isle of Bute, Sc...
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Maldred mac Crínán, Earl of Dunbar
(c.1015 - c.1045)
Maldred, Lord of Allerdale, Earl of Dunbar, Lord of Cumbria, b. 1004-1015, d. 1045-1060second son, Maldred of Allerdale, held the title of Lord of Cumbria. It is said that from him, the Earls of Dunbar...
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Vsevolod Yaroslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev
(c.1030 - 1093)
Всеволод I dead linkVsevolod I Yaroslavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич), (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death. From the Russian History in Por...
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Christina Ingesdotter, Princess of Sweden
(c.1078 - 1122)
Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden
Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden in her deathbed, with her husband (Mstislav I) next to her; Death of Daniil Yureviski; March of courtesans and bishops. Added by Janet ...
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Marietta Henriksdotter till Dönsby
(1470 - aft.1556)
Nimismies Erik Larsson i Gästerbyn vaimo. Gästerby, Sipoo. Länsman Erik Larssons, i Gästerby, hustru, Gästerby, Sibbo, Finland. 'Sheriff Erik Larsson's, i Gästerby, wife. Gästerby, Sipoo, Finland. HUOM...
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Kyösti Kallio, 4th President of Finland
(1873 - 1940)
Kyösti Kallio was the fourth President of the Republic of Finland from 1937 to 1940. Read more at and
Kyösti Kallio oli Suomen tasavallan neljäs presidentti vuodesta 1937 vuoteen 1940. Lue lisää osoi...
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Andris Andrisson, af Bolstaholm
(c.1270 - d.)
Bolstaholm, Ahvenanmaa.Bolstaholm, Åland.
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Sprota
(911 - bef.940)
This is Sprota de Senlis or de Bretagne: do not confuse with Sprote de Bourgogne, possible partner of Bernard 'the Dane'. This Sprota was partner of William Longsword, Count of Rouen and ruler of Norma...
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Eino Leino
(1878 - 1926)
Suomalainen kirjailija ja lehtimies.
Finländsk författare och journalist.
Finnish Author and Journalist.
Paltamo (nykyisin osa Kajaania), Hämeenlinna, Helsinki ja Tuusula.
LAPSUUS JA NUORUUS Ei...
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Leutharis I, duke of the Alemannians
(bef.480 - aft.530)
Duc d'Alémanie (537-554), Noble Franc, Edele Frank* Sources ==* Stoyan Databaseww-person.com/cgi-bin/l3/LANG=germ/F=Leuthari/N=v.Alemannien
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Alvar Aalto
(1898 - 1976)
Elämäkerta Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (3. helmikuuta 1898 Kuortane – 11. toukokuuta 1976 Helsinki) oli suomalainen arkkitehti, muotoilija ja akateemikko. Hän on 1950-luvun lopulta lähtien kansallisesti ja...
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Adèle of Normandy
(c.897 - 962)
Gerloc Adela Hrólfsdóttir de Normandie (c.897 - 962) was the daughter of Gange-Hrolfr 'Rollo' & Poppa De Valois.
Her original name was Geirlaug or Gerloc, but she was baptised in Rouen as Adela ...
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Christopher Columbus
(1451 - 1506)
Alternate Language tabs existThe name Christopher Columbus is the Anglicisation of the Latin Christophorus Columbus. The original name in 15th century Genoese language was Christoffa Corombo (pronounce...
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Poppa of Bayeux
(c.880 - 930)
Poppa and Rollo were married on Wednesday, 1 July 0893. Groom was 33 Bride was 13. Marriage lasted 37 years. Ended on death of Wife ( ):
Poppa de Bayeux
seen as daughter of Berengar ll, of Neustria...
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Photo by the Dutch Ministry of Defence. CC0 1.0. Via Wikimedia Commons at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lancering_Invictus_Games_2020-7_(cropped).jpg
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Harry, Duke of Sussex
Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California, United States
Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales Prince Henry of Wales (Henry Charles Albert David), commonly known as Prince Harry, is the younger son of King Charles III and the late Diana, Princess of Wal...
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William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Colony
(bef.1589 - 1657)
William Bradford
Birth: on or before 19 March 1589/90 - Austerfield, Yorkshire, England
Christened: 19 March 1589/90 - St. Helen's Chapel, Austerfield, Yorkshire, England
Parents: William Bradfor...
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Count Lothar of Walbeck, II
(c.900 - bef.991)
II. Graf von Walbeck (929-964) Graf im Derlingau, Balsamgau und Nordthüringgauum 900-21.1.964
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Ealhswith
(c.852 - 905)
Ealhswith was a Mercian princess who married Alfred, Anglo-Saxon king of Wessex. She was never called queen and she never witnessed any charters during Alfred’s administration. But she was the mother o...
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Dermot II MacMurrough, King of Leinster
(1110 - 1171)
Mac Murchadha (later known as Diarmaid na nGall or "Dermot of the Foreigners"), anglicized as Dermot MacMurrough (1110 - 1 May 1171) was a King of Leinster in Ireland. Ousted as King of Leinster in 116...
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Imaam 'Adnaan bin Imaam 'Udd
(c.-122 - d.)
According to Muslim tradition, was the direct descendant of Kedar, ibn Ishamel. and one of the more important ancestors of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Was an Arab leader at the time of Nebuchadnezzar.* An...
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Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, Lord of Clare, Tonbridge, and Cardigan
(c.1065 - 1114)
FitzRichard d. 1114/7 was son and eventual heir of Richard FitzGilbert of Clare and heiress Rohese Giffard. He succeeded to his father's possessions in England in 1091; his brother, Roger Fitz Richard,...
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Raum "the Old" Norsson, King of Alfheim
(c.370 - c.450)
Raum er nevnt i " Hvordan Norge ble bosatt " fra Flateyarbok:"Raum, sønn av kong Nor, tok riket etter far sin. Han hadde Alfheim og et rike så vidt som elvene rant, der som de oppstod. Derfra falt Låge...
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Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots
(c.1404 - 1445)
a possible birth date was 27 December 1406============================================================="Joan Beaufort (c. 1404 – 15 July 1445) was the Queen Consort of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the...
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Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
(1209 - 1272)
Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall, King of Germany "Richard of Cornwall" (5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272) was Count of Poitou (from 1225 to 1243), 1st Earl of Cornwall (from 1225) and German King (f...
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Camilla, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Her Majesty The Queen Consort (formerly HRH The Duchess of Cornwall) The Queen Consort was born Camilla Rosemary Shand on 17th July 1947 at King’s College Hospital London, the daughter of Major Bruce M...
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Guillaume 'Tête d'étoupe' d'Aquitaine, III duc d'Aquitaine, I comte de Poitou
(c.915 - 963)
GUILLAUME de Poitou
Son of Ebles II Manzer, duc d'Aquitaine and Émilienne of Poitou
Project MedLands Aquitaine GUILLAUME de Poitou, son of EBALUS "Mancer" Comte de Poitou & his [second wife Emill...
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Tore Garper
(c.1300 - c.1373)
Äldre svenska frälsesläkter I:2, s. 148.Tore Garper, panttasi kiinnityksen 1367 Ahvenanmaalla, maatilaan Uudellakirkolla. Oli läheinen sukulainen, isä tai veli Anders Garpille. Garp, Kosken suku. Keski...
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Erik XIV, King of Sweden
(1533 - 1577)
Erik XIV, King of Sweden
Son of King of Sweden Gustav I Eriksson Vasa and Katarina Askanier, Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg, Queen Consort of Sweden
Birth: December 13, 1533 in Stockholms slott, Stockho...
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Eaba
(c.732 - c.762)
Eaba==His father was Eoppa. It has been speculated that he married a Kentish princess (name unknown) because his son was given a Kentish name, Ealhmund, and is usually identified with the Ealhmund who ...
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Cuthwine
(c.565 - aft.594)
, born c. 565, was a member of the House of Wessex, son of Ceawlin of Wessex.[1] After the deposition of his father Ceawlin from the throne of Wessex in 592 he did not inherit the throne which passed t...
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Elesa
(deceased)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==The Winchester (or Parker) Chronicle has Cynric, son of Cerdic , son of Elesa, son of Gewis, son of Wig, son of Freawine, son of Frithugar, son of Brand, son of Beldeg, son of W...
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Esla
(deceased)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==The Winchester (or Parker) Chronicle has Cynric, son of Cerdic, son of Elesa, son of Gewis, son of Wig, son of Freawine, son of Frithugar, son of Brand, son of Beldeg, son of Wo...
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Gewis
(405 - 463)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ==The Winchester (or Parker) Chronicle has Cynric, son of Cerdic, son of Elesa, son of Gewis, son of Wig, son of Freawine, son of Frithugar, son of Brand, son of Beldeg, son of Wo...
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Margrave Bruno
(c.786 - 843)
ODA (-17 May 913). The Carmen de Primordiis Cœnobii Gandersheimensis names the wife of "Liudulfus" as "Oda…Francorum…de stirpe potentum, filia Billungi…atque Aedæ"[202]. "Oda comitissa, Pipini regis It...
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Sancho Garcés, 1er. Rey de Pamplona
(865 - 925)
Sancho Garcés I (Basque: Antso Ia. Gartzez; c. 860 – 10 December 925),[1] also known as Sancho I, was king of Pamplona from 905 until 925. He was the son of García Jiménez and was the first king of P...
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Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France
(1268 - 1314)
Knights Templar - Part 7: Why Did Philip IV of France Target the Templars? (YouTube)
wikipedia - Philip IV of France
Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called the Fair (French: ...
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Coel Hen ap Tegfan, King of Northern Britain
(c.340 - 420)
See Peter Bartrum, See Peter Bartrum, (February 7, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 5, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Darrell Wolcott, , "Pedigree of the Ancient Lords of ...
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Alan I "the Great", king of Brittany
(bef.857 - 907)
Article: fr.Wikipédia Translation
This well-studied/sourced webpage shows Alain « le Grand » had a first marriage—not mentioned by Medlands—to an unknown wife whereby two children sons born— Hervé ...
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Herleva of Falaise
(c.1003 - c.1050)
family
Parents: Fulbert de Falaise and Doda
Mistress of Robert 'le Magnifique':
Child: Guillaume 'le Conquérant' (William Conqueror), King of England
Spouse: Herluin de Conteville
Children:
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Béla I, king of Hungary
(1016 - 1063)
ÉLA I 1060-1063, GÉZA I 1074-1077, LÁSZLÓ I 1077-1095BÉLA, son of VÁSZOLY [Vaz%C3%BAl] Prince of Hungary, Duke between March and Gran & his wife --- of the Bulgarians (1016-Kanisza creek Dec 1063, bur ...
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Béla III of Hungary
(c.1148 - 1196)
According to 23andMe. My DNA is linked to Bela III kjbn.
Y-DNA haplogroup: R1a1a1b2a2a1 (SUR1)
BÉLA III 1172-1196, IMRE 1196-1204, LÁSZLÓ III 1204-1205
BÉLA, son of GÉZA II King of Hungary & his ...
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Hugues I 'Magnus', Comte de Vermandois
(c.1057 - 1101)
Note regarding his name: Sources show that Hugues Magnus was a compound name. See below for details. == Wikipedia ==From the English Wikipedia page of Hugh I, Count of Vermandois: Wikipedia: (1057-1102...
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Uchtred "the Bold", Earl of Northumbria
(971 - aft.1016)
Uchtred 'the Bold ' of Northumbria
Son of Waltheof and his wife Judith
Married: 1. Ecgfrida, 2. Sigen, 3. Ælfgifu, daughter of King Æthelred II
Children with Ecgfrida (acc to Wikipedia) or Sigen (...
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Pepin of Landen
(c.580 - 640)
Regarding his NN father: named as Carloman in the Chronicle of Fredegar See: na
"The Chronicle of Fredegar is a fascinating document, but internal evidence and comparison to surviving sources shows i...
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Elizabeth of York
(1466 - 1503)
Elizabeth of York= from Wikipedia: * Queen consort of England* Tenure 18 January 1486 – 11 February 1503* Coronation 25 November 1487* Born 11 February 1466* Westminster Palace, London, England* Died 1...
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Carl Eriksson (Sursill)
(c.1534 - aft.1618)
Viimeisin tieto Carlista kts. Genos 1/2017, Tiina Miettinen: Sursill-suvun alkupolvet Uumajassa ja Pohjanmaalla, s. 2-19.
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Sigurd Halfdansson Syr
(c.970 - 1018)
Sigurd Syr Halvdansson
Son of King Halvdan Sigurdson and Tora Ranesdatter
Sigurd Syr Halfdansson (sometimes spelled "Halvdansson") (c. 970-1018) was a petty king in Northern Ostlandet of Norway. Th...
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Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
London, England, United Kingdom
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician, writer, and former journalist, who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Part...
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Christiern Håkansson Frille
(c.1400 - c.1472)
Äldre svenska frälsesläkter 1:3 s. 227-234.*
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Matthias Laurentii Björneburgensis
(c.1570 - c.1644)
Matthias Laurentii Björneburgensis toimi Paltamon seurakunnan kappalaisena vuosina 1620-1628 sekä kirkkoherrana vuodesta 1628 alkaen. Hän oli pappisnimen perusteella todennäköisesti syntyjään Porista, ...
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Penelope Blount, Countess of Devonshire
(c.1563 - 1607)
This unusual double portrait of the teenage sisters Dorothy (left) and Penelope Devereux (right) hangs at Longleat House , home of Lord Bath. Dorothy was to become Countess of Northumberland upon her m...
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Monomakhina
(aft.1030 - bef.1070)
BiographyFrom Russian Wikipedia google translation, retrieved January 2021 Monomakhina (c. 1030/35 [3] -1067 [4] ) - a representative of the Byzantine imperial dynasty of Monomakhs, unknown personal na...
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman ; Hebrew name: Shabtai Zisel ; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, artist and writer, and Nobel laureate. He has been influential in popular music and...
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Frodi "the Valiant / frøkne" Fridleifsson, King of Denmark
(c.479 - c.548)
Frodi "the Valiant" Fridleifsson, legendary king of Denmark. Fourth of that name according to the layout in "Hversum Noreg Byggdist".== Basics ==* Father: Fridleif III* Mother: Unknown* Wife: Unknown, ...
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Klaus Fleming
(c.1535 - 1597)
Baron Klaus Fleming (Swedish: Clas Eriksson Fleming; 1535 in Parainen – 13 April 1597 in Pohja) was a Finnish-born member of the Swedish nobility and admiral, who played an important role in Finnish an...
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Margareta Klasdotter Horn
(c.1475 - 1520)
Äldre svenska frälsesläkter I:2, s. 148-153.
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Louis XVI, king of France
(1754 - 1793)
LOUIS XVI KING OF FRANCE & CO-PRINCE OF ANDORRA The Peerage * Wikipedia: English Francais King of the French Reign 1 October 1791 – 21 September 1792> Predecessor Louis XV Successor: Monarchy abolished...
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Photographer unknown. http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/photos/1357064113p8/657359.jpgia No known copyright issues
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Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney
(c.1345 - c.1400)
HENRY SINCLAIR Earl of Orkney
HENRY ST. CLAIR, on the death of Malise, Earl of Stratherne, Orkney, and Caithness, before 1358, became one of the competitors for the earldom of Orkney through his moth...
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Hedwige of Saxony
(c.922 - c.958)
HUGUES , son of HUGUES “le Grand Duc des Francs & his third wife Hedwig of Germany ([940]-villa "Les Juifs", near Prasville, Eure-et-Loire 24 Oct 996, bur église de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). The...
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Agnes of Waiblingen
(1072 - 1143)
Medlands Wikipedia_EN and in German: of Germany (1072 – September 24, 1143), was the daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Savoy. Her maternal grandparents were Otto, Count of Savoy, A...
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Baldwin I "Iron-Arm", 1st margrave of Flanders
(aft.837 - 879)
Baldwin I , byname Baldwin Iron-arm , French Baudouin Bras-de-fer , Flemish Boudewijn De Ijzere Arm (died 879), the first ruler of Flanders. A daring warrior under Charles II the Bald of France, he fel...
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Pascweten de Rennes
(c.880 - 903)
Count Pascweten de Rennus de Bayeau==* Pascweten (Paskwitan) de Rennes* Parents: Alain & his wife Oreguen==LINKS==* LANDS==PASCWETHEN 874-876, ALAIN I 876-907Two brothers, parents not known:1. PASCWETH...
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Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770 - 1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. He is considered to have been the most crucial figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical mus...
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Ermangarde d'Anjou, Duchess of Bretagne
(958 - 1022)
- /!\ married Ermengarde of Anjou, daughter of Geoffrey I of Anjou and Adele of Vermandois and had the following issue:* Judith (982-1017), married Richard II, Duke of Normandy* Judicael, count of Porh...
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Árpád I, Grand Prince of the Hungarians
(c.845 - 907)
Árpád (Hungarian pronunciation: [%CB%88a%CB%90rpa%CB%90d]; c. 845 – c. 907) was the head of the confederation of the Hungarian tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. He might have been eithe...
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King Haakon The Mighty Sigurdsson, of Lade
(937 - 995)
Haakon II Sigurdsson Jarl (Old Norse: Hákon Sigurðsson, Norwegian: Håkon Sigurdsson), (died 995) was the son of Sigurd Haakonsson, Earl of Lade, and thus Trøndelag. Haakon claimed descent from the divi...
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Marwân I bin al-Hakam al-Qurayshi
(623 - 685)
4th Umayyad Caliph * Reign: 684 – 685 ADSource 1: 2: 3: ibn al-Hakam (623–685) (Arabic: مروان بن الحكم) was the fourth Umayyad Caliph, who took over the dynasty after Muawiya II abdicated in 684. Marw...
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Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria
(c.5 - c.100)
See Darrell Wolcott, "Beli Mawr and Llyr Llediath in Welsh Pedigrees," -- for help in untangling these lines. (May 18, 2016, Anne Brannen, curator)Please see Darrell Wolcott: Rethinking the Gwent Pedig...
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Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon
(c.1120 - c.1178)
Ada de Warenne==From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAda de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) (c. 1120–1178) was the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon. Sh...
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