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Queen Danpsdotter of Uppsala (c.342 - c.430) In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson wrote that Domar married Drott, the daughter of Danp who was the son of Ríg (Heimdall). Snorri wrote: Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the so... |
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Child of. MaHaRam of Rothenburg (deceased) |
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Concubine of Godegisl (deceased) Ben M. Angel summary: Relationships: Parents and siblings: Unknown Partner: Godegisl, King of the Vandals (to 406) Child: Genseric/Gaiseric (c. 400 - 477), King of the Vandals (427-477) Basic... |
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Sutherland of Dirlot (deceased) |
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Leith of Rannes (c.1470 - d.) |
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Y Bach ap Gwaethfoed II of Gwent (c.1170 - d.) Y Bach -- "the small." See Darrell Wolcott, -- for the untangling of these lines. (January 14, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator) Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Gwynedd - Einion ap Llywa... |
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Grandchild of Maharam of Rothenburg (deceased) |
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Durham of Grange (deceased) |
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Hunter of Hunterston (deceased) HUNTER OF HUNTERSTON It has been suggested that William Hunter of Arnell (died 1462) was the grandson of William Hunter of Hunterston, and that another man, name unknown, intervened betweem them. Sti... |
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Great-Grandchild of Maharam of Rothenburg (deceased) |
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"mother" of 'Hét vezér' / Seven hungarian Chief (c.840 - d.) SHE is not ZOMBIE "mother" of 'Hét vezér' / Seven hungarian Chief Ő nem valóságos személy, hanem a szűkebb értelemben vett honfoglaló (a 3 kabar törzset nem számítva) magyar nemzet "kreált" ősanyja... |
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Philip, Tetrarch of Judaea (c.-27 - c.33) Philip: Jewish leader, ruled between 4 BCE and 34 CE in the southwest of what is now Syria. Philip was the son of the Jewish king Herod the Great and his wife Cleopatra of Jerusalem. He was married to ... |
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(Robert) Gilchrist, Earl of Angus, {Fictitious} (c.1136 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Wife of Theoderic of the Vandals (deceased) |
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Unknown Mother of Robert IV the Strong (801 - d.) |
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... of Cawdor (deceased) |
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... Wallace of Auchinbothy (c.1410 - d.) |
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1st wife Aharon Twersky [of Chernobyl] (Rabinowitz) (deceased) |
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2nd wife of George Leslie of Balgonie (deceased) When his wife, Sybil Stewart died, George Leslie of Balgonie married Alexander's mother to legitimate Alexander, (later Earl Leven) who was by then a General. Alexander Leslie was born in 1582 as a... |
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2nd wife of Robert of Kendall (deceased) Son of: Sir Jordan de Kendale (1290-?) and Miss Colville (1294-?) First marriage to Miss Bond (1319-?) in 1339, Sussex, England. Second marriage to Mrs. Robert Colville, unknown. Children of Miss... |
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30 sons of Jair Hagiladi Tribe of Menasshe (deceased) |
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? Concubine #4 of Henry I (c.1072 - c.1157) |
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Unconfirmed & U/K Mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma (aft.1041 - d.) From the Geni profile ... - Added by: Jennifer Lea Payne on August 31, 2008 - Managed by: Renee Lindsey Weeden and 8 others - Curated by: Terry Jackson (Switzer) |
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? of London (deceased) ? LONDON Spurious Pedigree A former Lord Lindsay claimed that Eschina of London was the daughter of Thomas de Lundoniis, Hostiarius or "Door-ward" of Scotland, although no proof was offered. ... |
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? Nitika ? Kincaid / Folsom (of Okla Tannap) (aft.1740 - d.) This site says she is the same as her unnamed "sister" who was the mother of Joseph Kincaid . This would make Sophia Folsom and Joseph Kincaid half-siblings. The name "Natika" or "Nakita" is from a let... |
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? Various Concubines #1, #2. & #3 of Geoffroy d'Anjou (one pos called Ida) (c.1112 - d.) |
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??? bat Mar Rab Ishaq of Firuz-Shabur (c.689 - d.) |
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Rabbi Aaron Heller of Wallerstein (1490 - 1530) Rabbi Aaron Heller, ABD of Wallerstein was son of Rabbi Moshe HaLevi Heller of Wallerstein, father of Yaakov Koppel HaLevi, ABD of Neumark, and grandfather of Naftali Herz (Hirsch) Halevi Neumark, ABD ... |
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Abacil? of the Magyars (865 - d.) Az Árpád-ház családfája Same as Abacil? of the Magyars |
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Abd Shams (the Great) of Al-Hirah (-728 - d.) Qahtani origins Arab tradition maintains that a semi-legendary ancestral figure named Qahtan[1][2] and his 24 sons are the progenitors of the southern inhabitants of the Arabian peninsula known as Qa... |
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Abel Valdemarsen, Konge af Danmark (1218 - 1252) Links: The Peerage Geneall Kings of Denmark Wikipedia King of Denmark: Reign 1 November 1250 – 29 June 1252 Coronation 1 November 1250 Predecessor: Eric IV Successor: Christopher I |
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Abenabed (Muhammad ibn Abbad) al-Mutamid hajib de Sevilla (1040 - 1095) Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid (1040 - 1095), was the third and last ruler (reigned 1069–1091) of Sevilla in Al-Andalus from Abbadid dynasty. After the death of his father Abbad II al-Mu'tadid he in... |
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Abgar V of Edessa King of Osroene (4 - 50) Abgar V or Abgarus V of Edessa (4 BC - AD 7 and AD 13 - 50) was a historical Syriac ruler of the Syriac kingdom of Osroene, holding his capital at Edessa. According to an ancient legend, he was conve... |
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Abi'baal, King of Tyre (deceased) Abi'baal, King of Tyre History of Tyre The city of Tyre was located on two islands 600-700m from the mainland and 40 km south of Sidon. The prophet Isaiah called her "the old, old city" (Isa. 23:7)... |
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Abigail Mure of Rhoddens (1687 - 1762) |
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Abigail Smith of Milford (Briscoe) (c.1685 - 1716) Ephraim Smith married Abigail. Abigail died bef 4 Jun 1716 Disputed Origins Not the same as Abigail Newton From According to Abbott,61 “she has been called Briscoe but no record authority has... |
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Abikhe-Begi Khatun daughter of Djhakambu (deceased) |
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Rabbi Abraham ben Yehiel Michel Catz HaCohen of Lask (b. - 1799) A common mistake connects Avraham as a son of his BROTHER Shmuel. This is a big mistake. Abraham, Shmuel, and Elazar HaCohen of Lask - were 3 sons of Yechiel-Michel Catz, HaCohen of Lask (The grandson ... |
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syarif Ali ibn Syarif Qitadah (deceased) |
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Abun, ben Shimon? HaGadol of Mainz (deceased) |
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Daughter of Chief of Accohannock (deceased) Accohannock + Patawomec Union is the likely mix of the parentage of Necotowance because of the predominance ot the name Miles contingient forming the backbone of the names of the Pamunkey Indian School... |
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Achalas of the Picts, {Fictional} (deceased) |
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Achuka Berta Stemeluka Leflore (of Okla Falaya) (c.1775 - 1812) Michael Leflore LDS Files Compact Disc #87 Pin #413320 Birth: 1767 Death: WFT Est 1812-1859 Parents Father: Jean Baptiste Le Flau\ Leflore Disc #87 Pin #413322 Mother... |
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Ada of Strathearn (c.1265 - d.) Stirnet's "Strathearn1" page does not mention this Ada, but its "Murray02" page (membership required to view without interruption) does so. Ada Murray formerly Strathearn Born 1265 in Ruthven, Perth, S... |
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Ada of Lennox (1245 - d.) Sources Celtic Scotland: Land and people (Google eBook)William Forbes Skene & Douglas, 1890 - Scotland. Page 360 Sources The Genealogy of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond (Goo... |
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Ada of Galloway (1189 - d.) |
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Ada of Workington (1160 - 1219) Thomas FitzGospatrick Workington 2nd Lord Workington b. circa 1135, d. after 13 November 1200 Mother Grace (?) b. circa 1140 Name Variation Ada de Workington was also found as Ada Furneys.2 Bir... |
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Ada of Maldwin of Lennox (1220 - 1260) She married Malcolm "Beg" DRUMMOND on 1244 in Drymen, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. notes "Ada, dau. of the Earl of Lennox, and grand-dau. of the Steward of Scotland" (Burke's) From 1. MALC... |
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Ada of Huntingdon, Heiress of Yardley (c.1205 - bef.1242) Ada of Huntingdon1,2,3,4,5,6 F, #6451, d. between 4 August 1241 and 30 June 1242 Father David, 9th Earl of Huntingdon2,3,7,5,6 b. 1152, d. 17 Jun 1219 Mother Maud of Chester3,7,6 b. 1171, d. 6 Ja... |
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Ada (the Elder) of Huntington (c.1150 - d.) [Earl David] m firstly ---. No direct evidence has been of this supposed first marriage of David. However, the date of David’s marriage to Matilda of Chester is late for this to have been his first m... |
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Ada de Huntingdon (of Scotland), Countess of Holland (c.1146 - aft.1206) ADA of Scotland Daughter of HENRY of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland & his wife Ada de Warenne ([1146/48]-11 Jan after 1205, bur Middleburg Monastery). ADA ([1146/48]-11 Jan after 12... |
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Adalbert II, sire of Grandson (1004 - c.1059) See . |
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Adalberto di Savoia Genova, duca di Bergamo (1898 - 1982) |
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Adam Stewart of Morphie (c.1426 - 1488) This person should be Andrew Stewart, 1st Lord Avandale and Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1460 to 1482 and one of the leading servants of King James III of Scotland. Andrew Stewart was born c. 142... |
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Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan (b. - bef.1391) SIR ADAM MURE OF ROWALLAN Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan is the son of Sir William Mure of Rowallan. According to the Historie, his father died in or about 1348 Historie, p. 43 and: "Sr Adame succeided Ib... |
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Sir Adam Hepburn of Hailes (b. - 1479) Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes (born after 1432 – died 1479) was Sheriff of Berwickshire in April 1467, and had a charter of confirmation of Dunsyre in the sheriffdom of Lanarkshire, dated 13 October 1... |
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Adam Cunninghame of Caprington, Laird of Caprington (c.1455 - 1506) |
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Sir Adam Hepburn of Craggis (1450 - 1513) Attached to the royal household of James IV, he became Master of the Royal Stables on March 30, 1497. He was killed at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, as were his brother George and nephew Adam, the sec... |
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Adam Wallace, Laird of Riccarton (deceased) |
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Adam Boyd of Penkill (1557 - 1596) |
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Adam Mudie of Breckness (bef.1564 - bef.1603) ADAM MUDIE OF BRECKNESS Adam Mudie of Breckness is the son of William Mudie of Breckness. He is noticed as the eldest son of Master William Mudie of Breckness on 20 January 1564, in a charter issued ... |
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Sir Adam Mure of Caldwell, Kt. (1445 - 1513) SIR ADAM MURE OF CALDWELL from the Family Papers Preserved at Caldwell, Part First, pp. 8-9 |
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Sir Adam Whitefoord of Blairquhan, 1st Baronet (1684 - 1727) Biographical Summary " Adam Whitefoord, of Blaquhan, or Blairquhan, in Carrick, and formerly of Dunduff, both in co. Ayr, s. and h. of James Whitefoord, of Dunduff aforesaid, Lieut, of Horse (d. 1697... |
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Adam son of Uchtred (deceased) ADAM SON OF UCHTRED Adam son of Uchtred is said by George Crawford to have been given the lands of Knock in the barony of Renfrew by Walter son of Alan, the third hereditary steward of Scotland, duri... |
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Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan (b. - bef.1409) SIR ADAM MURE OF ROWALLAN (aka ADE MORE DE ROWALLANE militi) Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan is the son of Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan. The Historie refers to him as: "Sr Adame Sone & successor to Sr Adam." ... |
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Adam Mudie of Breckness, younger (b. - aft.1590) ADAM MUDIE OF BRECKNESS (aka ADAME MUDY) younger Adam Mudie of Breckness, younger, is identified as the eldest son of Adam Mudie of Breckness in the Moodie Book It cannot be regarded as certain but i... |
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Adam Rutherford of Hall (1610 - bef.1648) From The Rutherford Family in America Generation 17 -1. [#17] Adam Rutherford of Hall d. in 1648 wife: Janet Rutherford of Castlewood, daughter of Robert R utherford of Castlewood, Roxburghshire, Sco... |
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Adam of Molle (deceased) ADAM OF MOLLE Adam of Molle, here treated, is the son of Uchtred of Molle St. Bees Registrum: XXXIII His name is noticed in the witness list of a charter by which Walter son of Alan confirms that he ... |
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King Adarnase I (IV) of Iberia (b. - c.923) Adarnase IV (Georgian: ადარნასე) (died 923) was a member of the Georgian Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and prince of Iberia/Kartli, responsible for the restoration of kingship, which had been in abe... |
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Adela of Flanders (c.1065 - 1115) - --- From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Medlands Project page on Flanders and Hainaut: ROBERT de Flandre, son of BAUDOUIN V "le Pieux/Insulanus" Count of Flanders & his wife Adela de... |
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Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (1792 - 1849) Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the German-born consort of King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely settled British province in Australia.[5] Colonel Wil... |
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Adélaide of the Franks (792 - 846) Adelaide d'Aquitaine F, #103201 Last Edited=13 Jul 2005 Adelaide d'Aquitaine is the daughter of Louis I, Roi de France and Irmengard of Hesbain. Forrás / Source: Ben M. Angel notes: The Foundat... |
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Adelaide of Amiens (de Amiens), de Amiens (c.1004 - 1093) Adele de Vendome? |
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Adélaïde wife of Ebald de Grandson (NN) (1091 - 1141) www.wikitree.com Ebel (Ebel I) de Grandison formerly Grandison Born about 1087 in Grandison, Waadt, Switzerland Ancestors Son of Falko (Grandison) de Grandison and Adela (Roucy) de Chiny Brother of O... |
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Adelaide of Susa (1016 - bef.1091) - EN (c. 1014/1020 – 19 December 1091) FR (née vers 1020 à Turin et morte le 19 décembre 1091 à Canischio) IT (Torino, 1016 – Canischio, 19 dicembre 1091) - 1. ADELAIDA di Susa (Turin 1020-Canischi... |
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Alix (Adelheid) of Burgundy (1233 - bef.1273) Adélaïs (Alix) de Bourgogne was the daughter of Hugues IV de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne and Yolande de Dreux. She married Henri III de Brabant, Duc de Brabant, son of Henri II, Duc de Brabant and Mari... |
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Adelaide of Brunswick (1285 - 1320) - Albrecht I Herzog von Braunschweig (1252-79), *1236, +Braunschweig 15.8.1279; 1m: Braunschweig 1254 Elisabeth de Brabant (*1243 +1261); 2m: Kenilworth 1263 Alessina de Montferrat (*ca 1237, +6.2.... |
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princess Adelaide of Hungary (aft.1105 - 1140) Adelheid Arpád (1) F, #114084, d. 1140 Last Edited=3 Sep 2002 Adelheid Arpád was the daughter of Almus Arpád, Duke of Croatia and Predslava of Kiev. (1) She married Sobeslav I, Duke of Bohemia, s... |
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Adelaide of Tours (c.819 - 882) Adelaid of Tours was born Von Sundgau in 819 to Hugo Van Tours and Bava Ava/Ada Van Tours. She was the wife of Van Beieren Koenraad. They had 11 children, Mother of Hugues l'Abbé; Conrad II "the Younge... |
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Adèle d'Anjou, VI. comtesse de Vendôme (c.990 - 1034) |
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Adèle of Pfalzel, {Doubtful} (c.632 - 735) Adèle d'Austrasie, Abbess of Pfalzel . There is some doubt whether she was a historical figure. She is claimed as a daughter of Dagobert I and Nantéchilde . She is frequently confused with the Addula w... |
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Adelizia de Normandie (Curthose, Duke of Normandy), Princess of England (c.1055 - bef.1066) Adelaide or Adeliza de Normandie Not the same as her younger sister Adele. See from Medlands: ADELAIDE [Adelisa] de Normandie ([1055]-7 Dec, 1066 or after). Orderic Vitalis records the betrot... |
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Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1526 - 1586) Adolf was the first duke of the Schleswig-Holstein branch of Gottorp Links: The Peerage Geneall Wikipedia ADB Duke of Schleswig-Holstein: Reign 1544 – 1586 |
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Hiram, King of Tyre (deceased) History of Tyre The city of Tyre was located on two islands 600-700m from the mainland and 40 km south of Sidon. The prophet Isaiah called her "the old, old city" (Isa. 23:7) and we have evidence tha... |
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Aiakides, King of Epirus (-345 - -313) Aeacides of Epirus Aeacides (Greek: Aἰακίδης; died 313 BC), king of Epirus (331-316, 313 BC), was a son of king Arymbas and grandson of king Alcetas I. Family Aeacides married Phthia, the daugh... |
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Aeacus of Epirus (c.-1780 - d.) |
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Aed Slaine MacDiarmata, 141st Monarch of Ireland, High King of Ireland (b. - 604) Áed Sláine, High King of Ireland (1) M, #150071, d. 604 Last Edited=20 May 2008 Áed Sláine, High King of Ireland was the son of Diarmait I, High King of Ireland. (1) He died in 604. (1) Áed S... |
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Aeddan ap Gwaethfoed II of Gwent (c.1165 - aft.1200) See Darrell Wolcott, -- for the untangling of these lines. (January 14, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator) Please see Darrell Wolcott: Maredudd Gethin ap Lord Rhys; . This Aeddan would have been too young ... |
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Aengus, of the Tuatha Dé Danann, {Mythological} (deceased) Notes: In Irish mythology, Aengus (Old Irish: Oíngus, Óengus) is a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably a god of love, youth and poetic inspiration. He is traditionally described as having singi... |
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Alfonso III of Portugal (1210 - 1279) (English) Afonso III de Portugal Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. D. Afonso III de Portugal (Coimbra, 5 de Maio de 1210 – id., 16 de Fevereiro de 1279), cognominado O Bolonhês por t... |
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Afonso V the African, King of Portugal (1432 - 1481) Afonso V of Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Afonso V (pronounced [%C9%90%CB%88f%C3%B5su] in Portuguese; English Alphonzo), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), the African (Port. o Afric... |
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Alfonso VI the Brave, King of Castile and León (1047 - 1109) French Records have marriages to wives in this order: Mariage Ferdinand Ier le Grand avec Sancie Afonso de León Fernando ou Ferdinand Ier le Grand épouse en 1032 ou 1033 Sancie Afonso de León. Leur... |
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Afreca nic Fergus of Galloway (1099 - 1166) Olav Bitling (Dverg), kung av Söderöarna (Hebriderna), död ca 1153, gift med Afreca, dr av Fergus av Galloway och Elisabet, illegitim dr av Henry I, kung av England. (Fra Skanke-släktens historia, G.... |
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Afrella of Gwent (deceased) |
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Agafia of Rus (княгиня Мазовецкая Агафья Святославовна Рюрикович) (1192 - 1247) |
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Aganippus . King of the Franks, {Fictional} (deceased) |
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Agatha Brus of Skelton (c.1095 - 1142) From Medlands: AGATHA de Brus A charter dated to [1145/54] records the dowry granted by “Robertus de Brus” to “Agathe filie sue” on her marriage to “Radulfo Ribaldi filio”, witnessed by “…Petro de Br... |
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Agatha d'Aubigny of Arundel (Albini) (c.1147 - d.) |