*as i've tracked the lines and all their branches to their roots, you'll see the roots multiple times, from multiple directions. Found the potential daughter of King Henry I first. Then through a seperate parallel Independant line, I found Princess Ålof "Årbod" Haraldsdatter of Norway I will however research the potential daughter, as for me, blood is blood, unmarried or not. **********Link to Princess 0875 Alof Haraldsdattar, Princess of Norway & 0860 Rollo********** 0900 Thorbar Av More Also known as Herbert de la Mare: Son of Alof Haraldsdattar & Wife: 0925 Griselle Ragnvaldsdatter De Normandie: Daughter of Rolo 0940 Walter FitzHerbert de la Mare: Son of Thorbar & Griselle. His Wife: 0975 Arabelle de Belleme 0990 Guillaume Fitz de la Mare aka William FitzWalter: Son of Walter & Arabelle. His Wife: 0995Louisa de Gozborn 1030 William Fitz Norman Coombe: Son of Guillaume "William" & Louisa. HIs Wife: 1040 Mrs Fitz Norman 1070 Hugh de Norman Combe: Son of William Fitz Norman Coombe & Mrs. Fitz Norman. His Wife: 1075MRS. Hugh De Combe 1100 Hugo De Combe: Son of Hugh de Norman Combe & MRS. Hugh De Combe. His Wife: 1105 Mrs. Hugo De Combe 1135 Richard de Combe: Son of Hugo De Combe & MRS. Hugo De Combe. His Wife: c.1135 Sybil De Hickelman 1150 Adam De Combe: Son of Richard De Combe & Sybil De Hickelman. His Wife: 1155 Mrs. Adam De Combe 1175 John De Combe: Son of Adam De Combe & Mrs. Adam De Combe. His Wife: 1172 Mrs. John de Cumbe 1201 Richard de Cumbe: Son of John De Combe & Mrs. John de Cumbe. His Wife: 1190 Sybil de Falaise of England 1224 Simon de Combe: Son of Richard de Cumbe & Sybil de Falaise of England. Wife: Unknown 1232 Simon de Cumbe: Son of Simon de Combe & unknown. His Wife: 1235 Margaret Denton 1255 Roger de Cumbe: Son of Simo de Cumbe & Margaret Denton. His Wife: 1258 Mrs. Roger de Cumbe 1280 John de Cumbe: Son of Roger de Cumbe & Mrs. Roger de Cumbe. His Wife: 1282 Lady John de Cumbe 1305 Richard Combe: Son of John de Cumbe & Lady John de Cumbe. His Wife: 1290 Maud de London 1334 Felicity Combe: Daughter of Richard Combe & Maud de London. Her Husband: Lawrence de Calston 1361 Thomas Calston: Son of Felicity Combe & Lawrence de Calston. His Wife: 137 Joan Childrey 1400 Elizabeth Calston: Daughter of Thomas Calston & Joan Childrey. Her Husband: 1384 William Darrell 1427 Constantine Darrell: Son of Elizabeth Calston & William Darrell. His Wife: 1427 Joan Collingbourne 1462 Anne Darrell: Daughter of Constantine Darrell & Joan Collingbourne. Her Husband: 1464Sir Knight John Ernley 1486 Joan Ernley: Daughter of Anne Darrell & Sir Knight John Ernley. Her Husband: 1488 Edward Banister 1510 Barbara Banister: Daughter of Joan Ernley & Edward Banister. Her Husband: 1506 Edward Bellingham 1544 Mary Elizabeth Bellingham: Daughter of Barbara Banister & Edward Bellingham. Her Husband: 1540 Admiral Thomas Fenner 1575 Arthur Fenner: Son of Mary Elizabeth Bellingham & Admiral Thomas Fenner. His Wife: 1592 Sarah Browne 1615 Sarah Fenner: Daughter of Arthur Fenner & Sarah Brown. Her Husband: 1617 Robert Lay 1650 Phebe Lay: Daughter of Sarah Fenner & Robert Lay. Her Husband: 1646 Capt. John Denison 1692 Sarah Denison: Daughter of Phebe Lay & Capt. John Denison. Her Husband: 1689 Isaac Williams 1717 Isaac Williams: Son of Sarah Denison & Isaac Williams. His Wife: 1747 Elizabeth "Broken Horn" Kuhn Thawikila 1759 Abraham Isaac Williams: Son of Isaac Williams & Elizabeth "Broken Horn" Kuhn Thawikila. His Wife: 1777 Mary Castleman 1797 QuaTushTut "Sally Olivia Williams:" Daughter of Abraham Isaac Williams & Mary Castleman. Wife of 1795 Chief Solomon Journeycake 1819 Isaac N. Journeycake: Son of QuaTushTut Sally Olivia Williams & Chief Solomon Journeycake. His Wife: 1815 Auh pa mun da qua "Nancy Ketchum" 1842 Sally Olivia Journeycake: Daughter of Isaac N. Journeycake & Auh pa mun da qua "Nancy Ketchum." Her Husband: 1834 John Thomas Candy Smith **********Fenner Family of Rhode Island, friends of the Founder, and family of the 4th Governor Fenner********** ***********The Entire Section up to Elizabeth Anne Devereaux is from Princess Alof Haraldsdatter of Norway*********** **********Norway********** 👑My Official Gateway into the Houses of Europe & Thier Ancestors Princess Ålof "Årbod" Haraldsdatter Princess of Norway. She represents the exact moment the Sagas of the Kings: Harald Fairhair, merged with the Power of the Jarls: the Ragnvaldssons. 👑 Founder of Norway King Harald "Fairhair" Halfdansson: First King & Founder of Norway; vowed not to cut his hair until he unified the land. 👑 The Viking Age & Rise of Norway c. 750 – 900 King Halfdan Gudrodsson of Norway: father of the first King of all Norway Queen Hilf Liv Vestmar Dagsdottir: Queen of Vestfold, wife of Halfdan the Mild. King Helgi "The Bold" Fridleifsson of Ringerike: A valiant warrior king. King Sigurd Randversson of Denmark: Victor of the Battle of Brávellir. Queen Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder: Reclaimed her kingdom and father's lands. King Harald II "Klak" Halfdansson of Hedeby: Early Danish Christian convert. King Gudfred Sigfredsson of Denmark: Built the Danevirke against Charlemagne. King Sigfred of Denmark: 8th-century ruler recorded in Frankish annals. Queen to Sigefrid of Denmark: Royal consort of the Danish court. King Gorm Alfgeir Haraldsson of Ringerike, Norway Queen Aslaug Sigurdsdotter I of Denmark: Daughter of Sigurd the Dragonslayer. King Alfarin Gandolfsson of Alfheim, ruler of the borderlands between Norway and Sweden King Sigurd "Orm i øje" Ragnarsson: Named for the snake in his eye. King Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson: The legendary hero of the Viking Sagas. Queen Asløg Kraka Sigurdsdatter: Wise wife of Ragnar and legendary figure. Earl Ragnvald Eysteinsson: "The Wise"; key ally of Harald Fairhair. King Gudröd "the Hunter" Halfdansson, of Vestfold, Norway, grandfather of Harald Fairhair. Queen Alfhild Alfarinsdatter of Vestfold, wife of Gudröd and mother of Olaf Geirstad Alf. King Halfdan "the Mild" Eysteinsson: King of Vestfold (c. 780 AD), first independent ruler of the region. King Øystein Ivarsson: "The Glum"; sovereign of the Norwegian mountain regions. King Ivar Halfdansson: Chieftain who unified the inland Norwegian tribes. King Halfdan Eysteinsson: "The Mild"; paid his men in pure gold. King Eystein Halfdansson: Known as "The Severe" or "Hardråde." King Halfdan Olafsson: "Whiteleg"; expanded power into Norway. Jarl Hogne Eysteinsson of Trondheim: Powerful 9th-century ruler of the northern fjords. Jarl Eystein "Glumra" Hognasson of More: Father of Ragnvald; a core historical pillar of the Møre line. King Thrond Haraldsson of Heidmark: A historical 9th-century ruler of the Norwegian interior. King Harald Hillditur Roucsson of Heidmark: A warrior-king of the ancient uplands. Queen Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter of Ring: 9th-century matriarch linking the Vikings to the saga kings. Queen Tora Ragnarsdottir of Denmark: Daughter of Ragnar Lodbrok; bridged the Danish and Norwegian lines. King Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson: The legendary sea-king who led the 9th-century raids on Europe. King Sigurd I Randversson: Historically recorded as Sigurd Hring; victor of the Battle of Brávellir. King Gandalf Alfgeirsson: King of Vingulmark; 🛡️ The Yngling & Götaland Dynasties (c. 500 – 750 AD) King Olaf Trätälja Ingjaldsson: "The Tree-Feller"; founded Värmland. King Ingjald Anundsson: "The Ill-Ruler"; consolidated power through fire. King Anund Ingvarsson: "The Road-Builder"; cleared the Swedish forests. King Ingvar Eysteinsson: "The Tall"; warrior king who fell in Estonia. King Eystein Adilsson: "The Crow-King"; ruler during the Great Mounds era. Lord Osten: A noble figure of the early Swedish aristocracy. Princess Gautrek Gautdottier: High-born lady of the Götaland court. Lady Algaut Gautreksdottir: Ancestor linking the Geats to the Swedes. Queen Gauthild Algautsdotter of Gotaland: Matriarch of the southern tribes. Lord Algaut Gautreksson: A leader of the Geatish people. King Gautrek Gautreksson: Fabled King of West Götaland in the sagas. King Gauti Gautsson: A foundational ruler of the Geatish line. Lord Gaut Gautisson: Ancestor of the noble Gaut descent. Lady Alov Olafsdottir: A royal daughter of the northern houses. Queen Snotra Skafnortungsdatter: Wise matriarch of Götaland. Lord Skafnörtung: A tribal leader and ancestor of the Geats. Lady Tötra Tatters: A figure of early Nordic genealogical lore. Lord Tatters: An early ancestor in the tribal lineages. Lady Álfhildr Haraldsdottir: A noble shield-maiden or princess. King Harald Wartooth Hraereksson: Legendary blind king of Denmark. Lord Rørik Halfdansson: Chieftain of the ancient Skjöldung line. King Halfdan Frodasson: Warrior patriarch of the Danish royal house. King Frodi V Hrœreksson: A ruler during the Danish Golden Age. Lord Hrœrek Hnöggvanbaugi Ingjaldsson: A prince of the Swedish house. King Ingjald Frodisson: A foundational King of the Danes. King Frode Fridleifsson: Established the famous "Peace of Frodi." Lady Sigris Frodesdotter: A royal daughter of the Peace-King. King Frode VII Harald Valdarsson: A later ruler of the Danish line. Lord Harald Valdarsson: A prince and warrior of the Skjöldung branch. Lady Ålov Olofsdottir: Matriarch of the early Norwegian hill tribes. Lady Åsa Eysteinsdotter: A high-born lady of the Westfold line. Lady Solveig Halfdansdatter of Solor: A princess of the Norwegian interior. Queen Hilda Eriksdatter of Romerike: Petty Queen who merged royal lines. King Erik Agnarsson of Vestfold: Father of Queen Hilda. Lord Agnar Sigtryggsson: A coastal chieftain of early Norway. Lord Sigtrygg Solvasson: Ancestor of the Vestfold royal line. Lady Solva: An early matriarch of the Norwegian clans. Lord Eirik Solfasson: A foundational leader of the coastal tribes. King Halfdan Solfasson of Sweden: An 8th-century ruler who maintained the line in exile. King Solfi Solfarsson: A 7th-century foundational chieftain of the ancient Nordic tribes. Queen Hilf Dagsdottir of Vestfold: Matriarch who unified the Westfold and Westmare regions. King Dag Hognasson of Westmare: A 7th-century petty king of the southern coast. King Alfgeir Vatnarsson: 7th-century chieftain of the southern regions of Norway. King Vatnarr Haraldsson: An early 6th-century warrior-king of the pre-unification era. King Harald Alreksson: King of Agder; part of the ancient coastal dynasties. King Alrek Eiriksson: A 5th-century foundational king of the Hordaland region. ⚔️ The Saga Heroes & The Volsungs c. 300 – 500 King Sigurð "Volsung" Sigmundsson: The "Dragonslayer" who wielded Gram. Queen Brynhildr Buðlasdottír: A Valkyrie and central saga figure. King Helgi Halfdansdotir: A warrior king of the legendary era. King Skjolding Halfdan Frodasson: Patriarch of the Scylding dynasty. King Sigmund Vølsungsson of Huneland: Father of Sigurd the Dragonslayer. King Völsungr Rerirsson: Divine founder of the Volsung clan. King Rerir Siggisson: A grandson of Odin and King of the Huns. Queen Frigga of Nordheim: The divine mother-goddess of the North. King Hrimnir "The Giant" Hjalmthersson: An ancient frost-giant ancestor. King Randver Radbardsson of Holmgard: Ruler of the Swedish-Russian east. King Radbart Skirtasson of Garderige: A powerful King in ancient Russia. King Skirta Ingvarsson of Garðaríki: King of the Wends and Obodtrites. King Adils "The Mighty" of Uppsala: Powerful sorcerer-king of Sweden. Queen Yrsa Helgisdatter of Denmark: Tragic queen mother of heroes. King Olaf "The Mighty" of Sweden: A foundational Yngling sovereign. Queen Sigris of Denmark: Consort to King Halfdan Frodasson. Queen Auðr "The Deep Minded" Ívarsdóttir: Legendary matriarch of Iceland. King Harald "The Old" Valdarssøn: Long-lived King of the Danes. King Valdar Hroarssøn of Sjælland: Ruler of the Danish heartlands. King Hrothgar Halfdansson: The King of Heorot from Beowulf. King Hrolf "Kraki" of Lejre: Legendary leader of the twelve berserkers. King Fridleif III Halfdansson: A foundational king of the Danish Isles. Queen Sigrid Aunsdotter of Denmark: Matriarch of the Uppsala line. King Aun "The Old" of Uppsala: Sacrificed his sons for eternal life. Queen Hervor Helgesdotter: A shield-maiden figure in royal records. King Jorund Yngvasson of Sweden: A sea-king and warrior of old. King Yngvi Alric of Sweden: Ruler known for his fatal jealousy. King Agne Skjalfarbonde: Strangled with gold by his captive bride. King Dag "The Wise": Could understand the language of birds. King Helgi of Tune: Warrior of the ancient Norwegian burials. Queen Sváfa Eylimadóttir: A Valkyrie associated with King Helgi. King Eylimi: A legendary King and grandfather of Sigurd. Queen Gefion: Goddess-queen who created the island of Zealand. Queen Ingibjorg Yngvasdotter: A high-born lady of the Swedish house. King Frodi IV "The Valiant" of Denmark: Famous for his courage. King Frodi Dansson: One of the very first Kings of the Danes. King Dampi: A legendary early ruler of the Danish people. King Yngve Svensson of Sweden: An ancient ancestor of the Ynglings. Lady Dagreied: A matriarch of the earliest Swedish kings. King Alrek Agnasson of Sweden: A master of horse-training and war. King Skjold Skelfisson: The semi-legendary patriarch of the Skjoldung (Scylding) dynasty. King Skelfi Halfdansson: An early 4th-century progenitor of the northern royal houses. King Halfdan Hringsson: A foundational hero-king from the earliest Germanic saga traditions. Princess Almveigu Eymundssdottir: A high-born lady of the early 4th-century Norwegian tribes. King Eymund Hringsson: A prince and ruler of the ancient Ringerike line. King Hring Raumsson: The 4th-century king who gave his name to the district of Ringerike. King Raum "the Old" Nórsson: Traditional 4th-century founder of the region of Romerike. ❄️ The Ancient & Primordial Roots, Deep Antiquity King Dygvi of Sweden: The first to be called "King." Queen Dagreid Dagsdotter: A princess of the early Swedish tribes. King Dag "The Powerful": A foundational leader of the Swedes. King Domar: His reign was marked by total peace and abundance. King Domalde: Sacrificed by his people to end a great famine. King Visbur: Burned in his hall by his sons over a gold necklace. King Vanlandi: Trod to death by a nightmare (Mara) while sleeping. King Sveigder: Followed a dwarf into a stone and disappeared. King Fjölnir: Son of Freyr; drowned in a massive vat of mead. King Frosti Vermundsson: The "Snow King" of ancient Finland. King Vermund "The Wise": Protected Denmark. Queen Hilde Aalesdottir: Matriarch of the mountain chieftains. King Åle "The Strong" of Oppland: A giant like warrior of Norway. King Ongentheow of Sweden: The "Greybeard" King from Beowulf. King Friðfróði (Fridleif II) of Denmark: A ruler of the early golden age. King Frodi III of Denmark: A peaceful king who brought prosperity. **********To be sorted in********** 772 King Olaf Geirstad Alf of Jutland and Vestfold, Norway 732 Queen Hilf Liv Vestmar Dagsdottir, Norway **********Norway********** **********Heruli to the Holy 📚********** 🔗the Vandal kings claimed their right to rule based on being the sons of the Heruli, and the Heruli claimed their right via the "Red Thread" or "Breacher" lines of Joktan, the chain thus remains unbroken. Prinzessin Hilde Der Vandalen King Hilderic of the Vandals c. 523–530. A historical king of North Africa; son of Huneric and Eudocia: daughter of the Roman Emperor Valentinian III. King Huneric of the Vandals King Gaiseric "Le Boiteux" of the Vandals c. 428–477 The famous Vandal king King Godigisel of the Hasdingi Vandals King Wisimar II of the Hasdingi Vandals Radagaisus Hasdingii Chief of the Gunthungi Goths, Rome King Rei des Hérules Miecislaus I des Herules King of the Heruli Visimar 🗝️🔗King Alaric of the Heruli c. 300 AD. The pivotal ancestor bridging the Germanic tribes to the Roman frontier. Linking Cyrus II to the Germanic warrior kings **********The Heruli Gothic Thread********** Tenerico Tenthkin Oftheruli 10th King Of The Héruli Queen Biogonna de Thuringe, wife of Tenerico Tenthkin Oftheruli 10th King Of The Héruli King Fritigern I of the Thuringians 🔗Queen Aelia Euphenia Aelii, a fascinating "legal" inclusion linking the Heruli kings to Emperor Vespasian, gave the line a right to the Roman Imperial throne 🔗Emperor Of Rome Titus Flavius Vespasianus, links the Germanic "Breacher" line to the heart of the Roman Empire during the Apostolic age. Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus Augustus of Rome "Vespasian" King Numa Pompilius, Second King of Rome, Aulus Pompeius I King Titus Tatius the Sabine King King Dietrich vel Theoderic of the Heruli IX Queen Diana de Trèves, wife of King Dietrich Bella de Cologne , Princesa Franca de Rhenanie "Bella of the Francs" "Bella of Germany" King Vitilaus of Heruli Son of Alberic; the hinge to the Scythian/Gothic royal lines. King Wisislaus of the Heruli 6th König Visilaus II. d'Héruli King Visislaw of Heruli, Vitislaus I Queen Tibernia de Norvége wife of King Visislaw of Heruli, Vitislaus I 🔗Queen Anarnia of Gothland, wife of King Vitilaus of Heruli; her presence confirms the merger of the Heruli and Gothic (Amal) lines. King Berig of the Goths Queen Drott, wife of King Berig King Skjold of Asgard Queen Gefion, wife of King Skjold King Gylfi of Sweden King Odin of Aesir, Asgard: Listed here as a "Deified King." Historically, he is treated in these pedigrees as a real chieftain from the Black Sea area who migrated North. Queen Frigga of the Aesir, Asgard King Hotter of Heruli, Rei des Hérules Hotter des Herules Queen Judith de Jutland, wife of King Hotter of Heruli King Anthyrius II of the Herulii Queen Marina of Jutland, wife of King Anthyrius II of the Herulii King Anavas of the Herulii 🔗Queen Drithva of Sarmatia The "Sarmatian Persian" Bridge to Cyrus King Anthyrius I King Alimir vel Olimir of the Heruli, King Alimer of the Herulii Queen Ida von Rügen wife of King Alimir King Burislaw Ier von RUGEN, De Rugen Queen Burislaw Ist von Rugen, De Rugen, wife of King Burislaw Ier von RUGEN, De Rugen 🔗King Anavas of the Herulii, Rei des Hérules Anavas des Herules The Sarmatian link. This is the section where the Persian (Cyrus II) blood enters the Heruli line via the Steppe tribes. 🔗Queen Drithva born as Orethyia of Sarmathia of the Herulii, wife of King Anavas of the Herulii, Rei des Hérules Anavas des Herules King Anthyrius of the Herulii I Princess Cymbulla of the Goths King Hoeril BEN JOKTAN OF HERULI Queen of the Obotrites, wife of King Hoeril BEN JOKTAN OF HERULI Founder of the Heruli, Hoeril Ben Joktan De Heruli Holy 📚: King Joktan, Qahtan: The eponymous founder connecting the European tribes to the Table of Nations in Genesis. Holy 📚: King Eber ben Shelah Holy 📚: King Nimrod first King of Babylon Holy 📚: Saint Shelah, Direct ancestor of Jesus Christ Holy 📚:Saint Shem Holy 📚: Ham Holy 📚: King Magog Holy 📚: Saint Arphaxad Holy 📚: Saint Cainan (II) Holy 📚 Saint: King David of Israel (First through ancestor Thuedion Pollio Yeshu, the Roman Frankish Bridge, then through the Irish Thread. ) Holy 📚 Saint Japheth The Biblical root for all Trojan and Norse royalty Holy 📚 Saint Noah: double, potentially triple ancestor Holy 📚 Saint Lamech: Son of Methuselah and father of Noah. Holy 📚 Saint Methuselah: Son of Enoch; the longest lived man in the Bible (969 years). Holy 📚 Saint Enoch (Henoch): Son of Jared; he "walked with God" and was taken to heaven without dying. Holy 📚 Saint Jared (Yared): Son of Mahalalel. Holy 📚 Saint Mahalalel (Mahaleleel): Son of Kenan. Holy 📚 Saint Kenan (Cainan): Son of Enosh. Holy 📚 Saint Enosh (Enos): Son of Seth; it was during his time that people began to "call on the name of the Lord". Holy 📚 Saint Seth: Adam’s third son, born after the death of Abel. Holy 📚 Saint Adam: The first recorded human and "First Universal King" Holy 📚 Saint Eve: The first record human and "First Universal Queen" Bible Notes: Because your line connects to Shem, you are of the Semitic lineage. Because it connects to Eber, you are of the Hebrew root though of the "Joktanite" branch. Because your line connects to the Kings of Troy, the Japhetic branch **********Heruli to the Holy 📚********** **********Rome********** Emperor Eparchius Avitus **********These early names come from Rome’s “Sacred History,” not literal documented recordings********** The Romans didn’t invent these names randomly. They inherited them from: oral tradition tribal memory religious ritual c. 753 BC, Founder & First King of Rome, Romulus, Rome**********Romulus was as real to the Romans as George Washington is real to modern Americans********** c. 750–700 BC, King of the Sabines, Titus Tatius, Sabine Territory**********Rome was not one tribe. A fusion of: Latin, Sabine, & Etruscans.Titus Tatius symbolized that merger.********** c. 715 BC, King of Rome, Numa Pompilius, Sabine/Rome **********The Romans held Numa the father of Roman religion********** c. 7th century BC, Sabine Noblewoman, Hersilia, Sabine/Rome********** wife of Romulus, bridging 2 nations.********** c. 7th century BC, Vestal Princess, Rhea Silvia, Alba Longa **********Thier Sacred Virgin Mother. linking the idea of "purity" with "virginity." To me, natural birth itself is sacred & pure. A Virgin birth is stripping away half, the Male. I see the Divine as whole beyond gender. ********** Saint/King Numa Pompilius: (r. 715–673 BC). Second King of Rome. *Modern historians struggle with Numa due to his era. To the Roman Senate and the later Anician nobility in the line, the descent from Numa was a legal fact that granted them their role. Ancestors "Aemilius I through IV" had to prove this ancesty to get their chair. **********These early names come from Rome’s “Sacred History,” not literal documented recordings********** **********Archaic Roman period, where history begins to emerge from legend.********** The Roman Scepter: The Archaic "Iron" Roots: The Founders c. 500 BC – 300 BC The ancient Sabine and Claudian patriarchs who wrote the first Roman laws. Appius Claudius Caecus "the Blind": The Legal & Civic Innovator. He built the Appian Way and the first Roman aqueduct; he is the "Father of Roman Law" and the first recorded Roman author. Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis: . The First Claudian. The Sabine chieftain who migrated to Rome with his entire tribe, founding the Claudian Dynasty. Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus: 451 BC. The Law Giver.Leader of the Decemviri who drafted the Twelve Tables, the foundation of all Western Law. Lucius Aemilius Mamercus: . The first of the Aemilii to hold the consulship, establishing the "Chain of Sovereignty" for the family. Marcus Clausus de Regille: The legendary Sabine root from whom the entire Roman Claudian scepter descends. **********This is where it steps into sure historical fact********** I. The Republic & The Transition (c. 300 BC – 27 BC) The era of the "King Makers" and the founding mothers of the dynasties. Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter: Consul; early commander against the Gauls. Gaius Licinius Varus: Consul. Cornelius Lentulus Cethegus: Consul (. Aemilia Paulla: Noblewoman of the Aemilii; wife of Scipio Africanus. Publius Mucius Scaevola Major & Minor: Patriarchs of the supreme legal dynasty. Gaius Laelius Sapiens: Consul . "The Wise" philosopher-statesman. Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus: Consul & Pontifex Maximus. Lucius Licinius Crassus "The Orator": Consul; supreme legal authority. Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex: Consul; codified Roman law. Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus: Consul. Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo: Consul; father of Pompey the Great. Lucius Cornelius Cinna Major & Minor: Four-time Consul; Caesar’s father-in-law. Manlius Acilius Glabrio I: Patriarch of the 500-year Glabrio dynasty. Marcus Licinius Crassus: First Triumvirate; the wealthiest man in Rome. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus "Pompey the Great:" First Triumvirate; Conqueror of the East. Gaius Julius Caesar IV: Father of the Dictator. Cornelia Cinna Minor: First wife of Julius Caesar. Mucia Tertia Scaevolae: Wife of Pompey; link to the Scaevola legal line. Paulus Aemilius Lepidus: The "Closest thing to an Emperor" during the transition. Lucius Munatius Plancus: Consul; founder of Lyon and Basel. Scribonia Libo: Second wife of Augustus; mother of Julia the Elder. Gaius Sentius: Consul during the transition to Empire. Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus: High noble of the Aemilii. Appius & Gaius Claudius Pulcher: Leaders of the powerful Claudian clan. Publius Clodius Pulcher: Political Firebrand. The most notorious populist leader of the late Republic; brother of Appius. Appius Claudius Pulcher: Consul High Priest and Scholar. Head of the Claudian clan and a supreme authority on Roman religious law. Quintus Mucius Scaevola "Pontifex": Legal Innovator. The man who literally wrote the book on Roman Civil Law, setting the standard for the next 1,000 years. Publius Cornelius Scipio “Africanus”: Military Innovator. The general who defeated Hannibal; his victory established Rome as a world superpower. Cornelia Africana Minor: The Mother of the Gracchi. One of the most educated and respected women in Roman history; she refused a crown from a Pharaoh to focus on her sons' Roman education. II. The Julian-Claudian & Flavian Core (27 BC to 96 AD) The first 5 Emperors/Empresses and the "Holy Hinge" to the Saints. ⚡👑 Emperor Augustus: (r. 27 BC to 14 AD). Founder of the Empire; "Divi Filius." 👑 Empress Livia: Wife of Augustus; Matriarch of the Caesars. Alfidia Alfidia Lurco: Mother of Livia; grandmother of Tiberius. Iulia Maior (Julia the Elder): Only biological child of Augustus. 👑 Emperor Tiberius: (r. 14 to 37 AD). Second Roman Emperor. Tiberius Claudius Nero I & II: Paternal ancestors of the Claudians. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa: Architect of the Empire's victory. Vipsania Agrippina: First wife of Tiberius. Lucius Caesar: Grandson and intended heir of Augustus. Servius Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis: Flamen Dialis (High Priest of Jupiter). Vespasia Polla: Mother of Vespasian. Vaspasius I Thuedion Pollio 'Polla': 🔗 The "Yeshu" bridge to the Desposyni. 👑 Emperor Vespasian: Established the Flavian Dynasty. Marcus Arrecinus Clemens: 🔗 Link to the Roman Saints. 👑 Empress Arrecina Tertulla: Wife of Emperor Titus; daughter of Arrecinus Clemens. 🔗 Saint Flavius Clemens & Saint Flavia Domitilla: Royal martyrs of the Flavian house. 👑 Empress Livia Drusilla: Matriarch of Empire. The most powerful woman in Roman history; advisor to Augustus and mother of the Claudian Emperors. Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus: (Drusus the Elder). Imperial Conqueror. The favorite son of Livia and father of Emperor Claudius. Julia Livia & Drusus Julius Caesar: The Tragic Heirs. The direct children of Emperor Tiberius, representing the inner sanctum of the Julio-Claudian bloodline. Caius Rubellius Blandus: The Imperial Bridge. His marriage to Julia Livia fused the ancient Rubellii family with the blood of the Caesars. Lucius Sergius Paullus: The Christian Hinge. A high-ranking Roman official in the East whose family is famously linked to St. Paul the Apostle in the Book of Acts. III. The Late Empire & The Gallo-Roman Transition (c. 100 AD to 486 AD) The final 7 Emperors/Empresses and the "King of the Romans" in Gaul. Governor Aulius Larcius Quirinus Priscus: Commander under Trajan. Queen Dynamis of Pontus: Ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom. King Tiberius Julius Ininthimeus: Crimean Roman King. 👑 Emperor Theodosius the Great: Last ruler of a united Empire. 👑 Empress Galla Placidia: Daughter of Theodosius; Regent of the West. 👑 Emperor Marcian: Eastern Emperor. 👑 Emperor Procopius:. Imperial claimant of the Constantinian line. 👑 Emperor Anthemius: Western Emperor. 👑 Empress Aelia Marcia Euphemia: Wife of Anthemius; daughter of Marcian. 👑 Emperor Avitus Augustus: Gallo Roman aristocrat Emperor. Ricimer: Ruler of Rome; "King Maker" of the final Emperors. King Afranius Syagrius: "The King of the Romans" in Gaul. Prefect Flavius Julius Agricola & Flavius Philagrius: Pillars of the late Roman nobility. Anicius Faustus: Founder of the Anician Greatness. The man who established the Anicii as the most powerful family in the late Western Empire. Petronius Probianus: Constantinian Pillar. The leader of the Senate during the reign of Constantine the Great and the transition to a Christian Empire. Claudius Celsinus Adelphius: The Imperial Administrator. Ruler of the city of Rome and husband to the famous poetess Proba. 🗝️⚜️ Saintly Faltonia Betitia Proba: Saintly Innovator. The most famous female poet of late antiquity; she used Virgil’s poetry to tell the story of the Bible.**********The Greco Roman Anician Thread********** ⚜️ Saintly Anicia Faltonia Proba: Saintly Matriarch. Friend of St. Augustine and St. Jerome; she was the spiritual heart of the Anician house and the most respected woman in the Christian Roman world. Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius: (Consul 379 AD). The Ultimate Aristocrat. Representing the peak of the Christian-Roman nobility, his line is the "Legal Chain" that bridges into the Merovingian Kings. The Index Note: The Straight Nose of Sovereignty Visual Proof: Note the persistence of the straight bridged nose (Hellenistic Profile) from Antiochus II through Theodion Pollio and into the Julio Claudian statues. This feature, preserved in your own Indigenous lines, stands as the Biological Seal of the Pharez-Zarah merger, appearing in both the "Holy Paintings" and the "Imperial Marble." The "Eastern Scepter": The Galatian & Cappadocian Bridge (c. 100 BC – 250 AD) The kings of Asia Minor who served as the "legal hinge" between Persia and Rome. Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus: (c. 200 AD). Roman Historian and Senator. He wrote the Chilieteris (A History of 1,000 Years), showing his obsession with the very same "Legal Chain" you are tracking. Caius Julius Quadratus Bassus: (Consul 105 AD). The Great General. A friend of Emperor Trajan and ruler of Bithynia; he carried the "Bassus" straight profile from the East to Rome. Amyntas of Galatia: (d. 25 BC). The Last Great King of Galatia. Originally a secretary to Brutus and Cassius, he became a powerful king under Augustus, ruling over the Celtic (Galatian) tribes. Brogitarus & King Castor I: Legendary Celtic-Galatian kings of the Trocmii tribe who brought the Northern "Barbarian" scepter into the Mediterranean world. The Achaemenid-Hellenistic Core: Cappadocia & Pergamon (c. 500 BC – 133 BC) The direct "Parchment Link" back to the Persian Satraps and the House of Seleucus. King Attalus III & Eumenes II of Pergamon: The kings who built the Great Altar of Pergamon and eventually willed their kingdom to Rome, legally transferring their "Sovereignty." The Ariarathes Dynasty (I through IV): The Persian Kings of Cappadocia. Ariarathes IV: (r. 220–163 BC). He married Stratonice, the daughter of the Seleucid King Antiochus III the Great. Ariaramnes & Datames: Early Achaemenid Satraps of Cappadocia who governed for the Persian King of Kings. Camissares: (d. 385 BC). Satrap of Cilicia. A high-ranking Persian official; the "Iron Root" of the Cappadocian royal house. Scythissa of Paphlagonia: The Scythian Bridge. Her name identifies her as a Scythian, confirming the Zarah (Red Thread) migration into the Persian government. The "Philadelphia Hinge": The Ptolemaic Root (c. 300 BC) The connection to our modern home and the namesake of Philadelphia. Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus: (r. 283–246 BC). Pharaoh of Egypt. He founded the city of Philadelphia in Asia Minor (modern Amman) and the famous Library of Alexandria. Berenice Sira Theos: Daughter of Ptolemy II; her marriage to Antiochus II (the "Straight Nose" king) was a legal attempt to reunite the Greek and Egyptian empires The "Tammany Synchronicity" The "Philadelphia" Link: Ancestor Ptolemy II Philadelphus is the namesake of the title "Philadelphus:" Brotherly Love. This name was chosen by ancestor Saint Tammany & William Penn for the city of Philadelphia in 1682. I share a birthday with William Penn, and have the same "Straight Profile" as Antiochus II *as do Lenape ancestors,* a Biometric and Chronological Hallmark of the Sacred Chain. It suggests this is a modern continuation of the "Holy Experiment" started by the ancestors. ********** To be Organized********** 70 AD Proconsul Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus of Bithynia – Roman senator and general who served as governor of Judea, Cappadocia, and Syria. Key military commander under Emperor Trajan during the Dacian and Parthian Wars. ♛ 37 AD King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cilician Cetis – A Herodian prince who was granted the kingdom of Cetis in Cilicia by Emperor Nero. He represents the merging of Jewish, Armenian, and Roman aristocratic lines. ♛ c. 25 AD King Tigranes VI of Armenia – A Roman client king of Armenia installed by Nero. He was the son of Alexander (son of Herod the Great) and Glaphyra. ♛ 140 BC Tigranes the Great ♛ c. 35 BC Princess Glaphyra of Cappadocia – A royal princess known for her scandalous marriages to three different kings, including Alexander of Judea and King Juba II of Mauretania. ♛ c. 50 BC King Archelaus of Cappadocia – The last king of independent Cappadocia (reigned 36 BC–17 AD). He was a Roman client king who maintained his throne by navigating the complex politics between Mark Antony and Augustus. c. 85 BC King Aretas III of the Nabataeans – Known as "Philhellenos" (Friend of the Greeks), he expanded the Nabataean Kingdom to its greatest extent, even capturing Damascus. ♛ c. 65 BC King Aretas II Erotimus of the Nabataeans – A ruler of the Nabataean Kingdom who expanded his territory through military campaigns, coming into conflict with the Hasmonean dynasty of Judea. ♛ c. 120 BC King Aretas I of the Nabataeans – The first known king of the Nabataeans, mentioned in the biblical Book of Maccabees as the "tyrant of the Arabians." c. 101 BC High Priest Archelaus II of Comana – Served as the powerful Roman client ruler and High Priest of Bellona at the temple-state of Comana, succeeding his father. ♛ c. 130 BC King Archelaus I of Egypt (Consort) – A high priest of Comana who briefly became King Consort of Egypt by marrying Pharaoh Berenice IV, before being defeated and killed by the Romans. ♛ c. 35 BC Prince Alexander ben Herod of Judea – The son of Herod the Great and the Hasmonean princess Mariamne. Prince of Judea whose marriage to Glaphyra of Cappadocia solidified the alliance between their two kingdoms. c. 4 BC Ethnarch Herod Archelaus of Judea – The son of Herod the Great who ruled as Ethnarch over Judea, Samaria, and Idumea. His rule was so controversial that it eventually led to Judea becoming a direct Roman province. ♛ c. 110 BC Queen Salome Alexandra of Judea – One of only two women to rule over Judea; her reign was considered a "Golden Age" of peace and religious stability. ♛ c. 125 BC King Alexander Jannaeus of Judea – A warrior-king who expanded the Hasmonean kingdom to its largest size but faced intense civil unrest from the Pharisees. c. 175 BC High Priest John Hyrcanus I of Judea – The ruler who transformed Judea into a regional power and famously incorporated the Idumaeans (Herod’s ancestors) into the Jewish nation. c. 142 BC High Priest Simon Thassi of Judea – The last of the five Maccabee brothers to lead; he secured full independence from the Seleucid Empire. c. 167 BC Mattathias ben Johanan of Modi'in – The priest who sparked the Maccabean Revolt against the Greek king Antiochus IV. The Golden Age & Kingdom Era ♛ c. 970 BC King Solomon of Israel – Son of David, builder of the First Temple, and legendary for his wisdom and wealth. ♛ c. 1010 BC King David of Israel – The biblical king who unified the tribes of Israel and established Jerusalem as the capital. ♛ c. 1000 BC Queen Bathsheba of Israel – Wife of David and mother of Solomon; a powerful queen mother who secured her son's succession to the throne. ♛ c. 900 BC Princess Yehosheba of Judah – A heroic princess who saved the Davidic line from extinction by hiding the infant prince Jehoash from the murderous Queen Athaliah. c. 450 BC Governor Sanballat the Horonite of Samaria – A high-ranking official and rival to Nehemiah during the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. The High Priests & Patriarchs c. 300 BC High Priest Simon 'The Just' of Jerusalem – One of the most famous High Priests in Jewish history, known for his piety and for meeting Alexander the Great. c. 515 BC High Priest Joshua (Jeshua) of Jerusalem – The first High Priest of the Second Temple after the return from the Babylonian Exile. **********Historical but Religious Figures********** These are real people in the sense that they appear in ancient records, inscriptions, or biblical history — but they are not archaeological “hard history” like Roman consuls or Persian satraps. The same "hard history" standard is often used to invalidate Indigenous cultures. The "if you find it outside of our ritualistic way of finding it, it doesnt exist" logic. Thus so much is strategically "forgotten." Mudad ibn 'Amr al Jurhumi of Yemen/Mecca Terah of Ur of the Chaldees Falikh (Peleg) King of Babylon Prophet Shalikh (Shelah) of Mesopotamia Arpachshad of Chaldea Nabit (Nebajoth) ibn Isma'il of Arabia Esau (Edom) of Mount Seir Ishmael ibn Ibrahim of Mecca Naphtali of Israel Prophet Joshua (bin Nun) of Israel The Kingdom of Judah: Josiah Line ♛ c. 700 BC King Manasseh of Judah – The longest-reigning king of Judah (55 years). Initially known for reintroducing pagan worship, biblical tradition says he later repented while in Babylonian captivity. Roman & Pontic Allies ♛c. 664 BC King Amon of Judah – The son of Manasseh who was assassinated by his own officials after only two years of rule, leading to the coronation of his 8-year-old son, Josiah. ♛ 648 BC King Josiah of Judah – One of the most famous kings of Judah, known for his major religious reforms after finding a lost "Book of the Law" (Deuteronomy) in the Temple. Babylonian Exile & Davidic Exilarchs ♛ c. 598 BC King Jeconiah (Jehoiachin) of Judah – The young king who was taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. He spent 37 years in prison before being released and honored by the Babylonian king Evil-Merodach. c. 550 BC Shealtiel ben Neri of Babylon – A Davidic prince during the exile; his name means "I have asked of God." He is a central figure in the genealogies of Jesus found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. c. 539 BC Governor Zerubbabel (Zorobabel) of Judah – Grandson of King Jeconiah and leader of the 1st group of captives returning from Babylon to Jerusalem. Primary builder of the 2nd Temple and is, the 4th Exilarch. High Priests & Early Rabbinic Leaders c. 515 BC — High Priest Joshua (Jeshua) of Jerusalem c. 300 BC — High Priest Simon “The Just” of Jerusalem c. 180 BC — Antigonus of Sokho c. 160 BC — Yossei ibn Yohanan of Jerusalem c. 100 BC — Rabbi Simeon ben Shetah of Jerusalem Hasmonean “Greats” (Jewish Royalty) c. 167 BC — Judah Maccabee (The Hammer) of Judea **********Central figure in the Hannukah Story********** c. 160 BC — High Priest Jonathan Apphus of Judea c. 142 BC — High Priest Simon Thassi of Judea c. 175 BC — High Priest John Hyrcanus I of Judea c. 125 BC — King Alexander Jannaeus of Judea ♛ c. 110 BC — Queen Salome Alexandra of Judea Herodian Line 1 BC, Prince, Caius Julius Alexander, of Judea, Herodian–Cilician dynast 5 BC, Princess, Mariamne IV bat Joseph, of Judea, Herodian noblewoman 11 BC, King, Herod Agrippa I, of Judea, grandson of Herod the Great 13 BC, Princess, Berenice bat Costobarus, of Judea, daughter of Salome I 15 BC, Princess, Mariamne IV bat Joseph, of Judea, Herodian noblewoman 25 BC, Princess, Olympias bat Herod, of Judea, daughter of Herod the Great 27 BC, Prince, Aristobulus IV ben Herod, of Judea, Herod’s son 31 BC, Prince, Alexander ben Herod, of Judea, son of Herod the Great 31 BC, Princess, Berenice bat Costobarus, of Judea, daughter of Salome I 48 BC, Nobleman, Antipater, of Idumea, father of Herod the Great 60 BC, Noblewoman, Mrs Joseph, of Idumea, mother of Herod the Great ♛60 BC, Princess, unnamed, of Galatia, eldest royal daughter ♛60 BC, King, Archelaus III Sisines, of Cappadocia, Roman client king ♛65 BC, Princess, Salome I bat Antipater, of Judea, sister of Herod the Great 65 BC, Tetrarch, Dytiloas, of Galatia Tectosagii, tribal ruler under Rome 66 BC, Nobleman, Castor, of Galatia, dynastic figure 70 BC, Nobleman, Joseph ben Antipater, of Idumea, father of Herod the Great ♛ Herod the Great c. 69BC King of Judea, Roman client monarch, major builder. **********Herod The Great********** 38 BC, Nobleman, Joseph II ben Joseph, of Idumea, Herodian relative ♛ 38 BC, King, Amyntas II, of Cilicia Trachea, Galatian client king c. 10 AD, Noblewoman, Mrs Tigranes bat Pheroras, of Judea, Herodian relative ♛22 AD, Princess, Opgalli Julia, of Judea, Herodian–Cilician noblewoman ♛25 AD, King, Tigranes VI ben Alexander, of Armenia, Herodian descendant ♛ 37 AD King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cilician Cetis ♛40 AD, Queen, Julia Iotapa, of Cetis Cilicia, married Tigranes VI c. 114 BC Procurator Antipater I of Judea – The founder of the Herodian dynasty. He rose to power as a loyal ally to the Romans, specifically Julius Caesar, who appointed him the first Roman procurator of Judea. **********Historical but Religious Figures********** **********The Eastern Mediterranean & Near Eastern World********** **********Egypt*********** Read Egyptian section **********Egypt*********** The Hellenistic "Greats" (Successors of Alexander) ♛ 358 BC King Seleucus I Nicator of the Seleucid Empire – A top general of Alexander the Great and founder of the Seleucid Dynasty. He won the largest share of Alexander’s empire, from modern Turkey to the borders of India. ♛ 241 BC King Antiochus III (the Great) of the Seleucid Empire – Restored the empire to its height by campaigning across Asia. He is famous for his conflict with the Roman Republic and his interactions with the Jewish community in Judea. ♛ c. 319 BC Queen Arsinoe II of Egypt – Daughter of Ptolemy I and wife of Ptolemy II; she was a co-ruler who exerted immense political influence and was eventually deified in both the Greek and Egyptian pantheons. The Persian "Greats" (Pharnacid Dynasty) c. 413 BC Satrap Pharnabazus II of Hellespontine Phrygia – A brilliant Persian statesman who skillfully manipulated the war between Athens and Sparta. He later funded the rebuilding of Athens’ "Long Walls" to weaken Spartan dominance. c. 430 BC Satrap Pharnaces II of Phrygia – The father of Pharnabazus II and a key administrator in the Achaemenid Empire during the Peloponnesian War era. c. 477 BC Satrap Artabazus I of Phrygia – The founder of the Pharnacid dynasty satrapy, appointed by Xerxes I after the Persian invasion of Greece. The Spartan "Greats" (Eurypontid Dynasty) ♛ c. 469 BC King Archidamus II of Sparta – The namesake of the "Archidamian War" (the first phase of the Peloponnesian War). He was a steady leader who navigated Sparta through a massive earthquake and a subsequent helot revolt. ♛ c. 444 BC King Agis II of Sparta – Son of Archidamus II and a major military commander who led Sparta to a decisive victory over Athens at the Battle of Mantinea. The Spartan Eurypontid Kings ♛ c. 444 BC King Agis II of Sparta – Son of Archidamus II; a major military commander who led Sparta to a decisive victory over Athens at the Battle of Mantinea. ♛ c. 444 BC King Agesilaus II of Sparta – One of the most famous kings in Spartan history; he was a brilliant general who campaigned extensively in Asia Minor against the Persian Empire. ♛ c. 331 BC King Eudamidas I of Sparta – Son of Archidamus III; he reigned during a period of relative peace following the Spartan defeat at the Battle of Megalopolis. ♛ c. 469 BC King Archidamus II of Sparta – Known for his leadership during the early Peloponnesian War, often called the Archidamian War in his honor. ♛ c. 700 BC King Theopompus of Sparta – A legendary king credited with establishing the Ephors (Spartan overseers) and leading Sparta during the First Messenian War. The Argead Kings of Macedonia ♛ c. 498 BC King Alexander I "The Philhellene" of Macedon – A key figure during the Persian Wars who secretly aided the Greeks while technically a vassal of Persia; he was the first Macedonian to compete in the Olympic Games. ♛ c. 448 BC King Perdiccas II of Macedon – Navigated the Peloponnesian War by frequently switching alliances between Athens and Sparta to maintain Macedonian independence. ♛ c. 413 BC King Archelaus I of Macedon – A great reformer who modernized the Macedonian army and moved the capital to Pella, turning it into a center for Greek culture and arts. The Hellenistic & Persian "Greats" ♛ c. 324 BC Queen Apama I of the Seleucid Empire – A Sogdian noblewoman and daughter of the rebel leader Spitamenes; she married Seleucus I Nicator and became the first queen of the Seleucid Empire. ♛ c. 324 BC King Antiochus I Soter of the Seleucid Empire – Son of Seleucus I and Apama; he earned the title "Soter" (Savior) for defeating the invading Gauls in Asia Minor. ♛ c. 306 BC King Demetrius I Poliorcetes of Macedon – Known as "The Besieger" for his advanced siege warfare; he was a brilliant but erratic general who attempted to rebuild Alexander’s empire. ♛ c. 306 BC King Antigonus I Monophthalmus of Macedonia – "The One-Eyed"; a legendary general of Alexander the Great and the first of the Successors to declare himself King. ♛ c. 266 BC Queen Berenice II of Egypt – Queen of Cyrene and Egypt; she famously sacrificed her hair (the constellation Coma Berenices) for her husband's safe return from war. ♛ c. 317 BC Queen Stratonice of Syria – Daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes; she was famously the wife of both Seleucus I and his son Antiochus I. She is a direct ancestor and the mother of Apama II. ♛ c. 292 BC Queen Apama II of Cyrene – Daughter of Antiochus I and Stratonice; she married Magas of Cyrene. She is the direct mother of Berenice II. ♛ c. 320 BC King Magas of Cyrene – A Macedonian nobleman and stepson of Ptolemy I. He ruled Cyrene for 50 years and is the father of Berenice II. c. 324 BC Satrap Spitamenes of Bactria – A Persian/Bactrian leader who fought Alexander the Great. He is the father of Apama I, making him the "Persian link" in the Seleucid bloodline. ♛ c. 427 BC King Agis II of Sparta – Son of Archidamus II and Lampito. He was the primary Spartan commander during the Peloponnesian War. c. 360 BC Machatas of Elimeia – A Macedonian nobleman whose children married into the families of Philip II and the Lyncestid royalty, serving as a key link between the Upper Macedonian kingdoms and the Argead line. ♛ c. 498 BC King Alexander I "The Philhellene" of Macedon – The first truly "historical" Macedonian king. He famously assisted the Greeks against the Persians while technically a Persian vassal. ♛c. 317 BC Queen Berenice I of Egypt – Originally a Macedonian noblewoman; she married Ptolemy I and was the mother of Ptolemy II and Magas of Cyrene. c. 339 BC Satrap Artabazos II of Phrygia – A Persian satrap and general who served under multiple Persian kings before defecting to Alexander the Great; he is the father of Pharnabazus II ♛ Arsinoe III of Egypt (c. 246–204 BC) — Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, daughter of Ptolemy III, politically active. ♛ Ptolemy III Euergetes (c. 284–222 BC) — Pharaoh of Egypt, major expansionist king. ♛ Berenice II (c. 267–221 BC) — Queen of Cyrenaica and Egypt, influential Hellenistic ruler. ♛ Ptolemy VI Philometor (c. 186–145 BC) — Pharaoh of Egypt, ruled during heavy Roman involvement. **********The Eastern Mediterranean & Near Eastern World********** **********Rome********** Antipater (c. 397–319 BC) — Regent of Macedonia after Alexander the Great, major power broker. Pheroras (c. 70–5 BC) — Brother of Herod the Great, tetrarch in the Herodian realm. Cypros of Idumea (1st c. BC) — Idumean noblewoman, mother of Herod the Great. Lucius Sergius Paullus (1st c. AD) — Roman proconsul of Cyprus, known from Acts and inscriptions. Gaius Popilius Laenas (2nd c. BC) — Roman consul famous for confronting Antiochus IV with the “circle in the sand.” Antonia Minor (36 BC–AD 37) — Daughter of Mark Antony, grandmother of Emperor Nero. Marcus Antonius Creticus (c. 130–71 BC) — Roman praetor, father of Mark Antony. Julia (mother of Mark Antony) (c. 104–50 BC) — Prominent Roman matron of the Julii. ♛ Gaius Octavius (63 BC–AD 14) — Augustus, first Roman emperor, founder of the Principate. Octavia Minor (69–11 BC) — Sister of Augustus, key political mediator. ♛ Atia Balba (c. 85–43 BC) — Mother of Augustus, niece of Julius Caesar. ♛ Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (106–48 BC) — Pompey the Great, triumvir and major Roman general. Sextus Pompeius (67–35 BC) — Son of Pompey the Great, naval commander against the triumvirs. ♛ Aurelia Cotta (c. 120–54 BC) — Mother of Julius Caesar, respected Roman matron. Gaius Julius Caesar (governor of Asia) (c. 140–85 BC) — Grandfather of Julius Caesar, senior Roman official. ♛ Gaius Julius Caesar (c. 100–44 BC) — Leader of Rome, pivotal figure in the fall of the Republic. Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus (1st c. AD) — Senator of Hispania, ancestor of Emperor Hadrian. Ulpia Plotina (c. 31–86 AD) — Noblewoman of the Ulpii, aunt of Trajan, grandmother of Hadrian. Marcus Ulpius Traianus (Trajan’s father) (c. 30–100 AD) — Roman general and senator, father of Emperor Trajan. ♛Emperor Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus) (53–117 AD) — Roman emperor, expanded empire to its greatest size. Plotina (Empress Plotina) (c. 70–122 AD) — Wife of Trajan, known for virtue and influence in Hadrian’s adoption. Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus (1st c. AD) — Senator of Hispania, ancestor of Emperor Hadrian. Aelia (1st–2nd c. AD) — Member of the Aelii family, connected to Hadrian’s lineage. Marcus Ulpius Marcianus (1st–2nd c. AD) — Roman noble of the Ulpii, relative of Trajan. Sulpicius Camerinus (multiple consuls, 5th–1st c. BC) — Member of the ancient patrician Sulpicii Camerini. Quintus Sulpicius (various, 2nd–1st c. BC) — Patrician magistrate from the Sulpicii. Postumius Aulus (various, 5th–3rd c. BC) — Member of the ancient Postumii, several consuls. Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus (c. 116–56 BC) — Roman consul and general, brother of the famous Lucullus. Lucius Licinius Lucullus (118–57 BC) — Roman general, conqueror of Mithridates, famed for luxury. Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus (c. 210–115 BC) — Roman general, conqueror of Macedonia. Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus (2nd c. BC) — Roman consul, conqueror of the Balearic Islands. Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter (4th c. BC) — Early Roman consul from the Metelli. Aemilia Lepida (multiple women, 2nd–1st c. BC) — Member of the powerful Aemilii Lepidi. Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus Livianus (c. 2nd–1st c. BC) — Roman consul, linked to the Livii Drusi. Marcus Livius Drusus (multiple, 2nd–1st c. BC) — Tribunes and consuls, major political reformers. Barsine (4th c. BC) — Persian noblewoman, associated with Alexander the Great’s circle. Juliana de Rome (late Roman era) — Roman noblewoman (attested in later genealogical sources). c. 8th century BC, Ancestral Founder, Pompo Pomponius, Sabine Territory *Legendary but foundation* ♛ c. AD 70, Roman Empress, Plotina (Ulpia Plotina), Rome 120 AD, Senator, Lucius Sergius Paullus, of Pisidian Antioch, Roman official in Acts 35 BC, Princess, Glaphyra bat Archelaus, of Cappadocia, married into Herodian line Mid–Late 1st Century BC 70 BC, Governor, Costobarus, of Nabatea, married Salome I 72 BC, Prince, Aristobulus IV ben Herod, of Judea, son of Herod the Great 76 BC, Queen, Berenice IV Epiphaniea, of Egypt, sister of Cleopatra VII Early–Mid 1st Century BC 99 BC, High Priest, Archelaus I ben Archelaus, of Comana, father of Cappadocian king 110 BC, Princess, Laodiceia, of Pontus Euxin, Hellenistic noblewoman 119 BC, General, Archelaus, of Pontus, Mithridatic Wars commander 120 BC, King, Aretas III ben Aretas II, of Nabatea, expanded Petra’s influence 120 BC, Nobleman, Tarcondarios, of Galatia, early tribal leader 178 BC, Nobleman, Herod I, of Askalon, grandfather of Herod the Great 260 BC, Princess, Stratonike bint Antiochus II, of Syria, Seleucid dynasty Slave Girl, of Judea, enslaved woman in Herodian household 300 AD, Philosopher, Tiberius Claudius Marathonius, of Athens, Athenian noble 🟦 ROMAN EMPIRE 80 AD — Senator, Lucius Sergius Paullus III, of Rome, high Roman senator 79 AD — Empress, Claudia Quintianus Octavia, of Rome, imperial consort 67 AD — Noblewoman, Pontia Sergia Pautilla, of Rome, senatorial matron 59 AD — Noblewoman, Arria Plaria Vera Priscilla, of Rome, aristocratic heiress 56 AD — Noblewoman, Aedia Servilia, of Rome, patrician matron 50 AD — Empress, Claudia Quintianus Octavia, of Rome, imperial consort 43 AD — Noblewoman, Antonia “The Younger” Augusta, of Rome, Julio‑Claudian matriarch 35 AD — Senator, Lucius Sergius Plautus, of Rome, high official 30 AD — Noblewoman, Aedia Servilia, of Rome, imperial‑connected 10 AD — Senator, Manius Acilius Memmius Glabrio, of Rome, powerful senator 1 AD — Noblewoman, Octavia Thurina Minor “the Younger”, of Rome, sister of Augustus 40 BC — Statesman, Marcus Antonius III, of Rome, triumviral lineage 35 BC — Noblewoman, Antonia “The Younger” Augusta, of Rome, imperial mother 30 BC — Empress, Livia Drusilla Drusa, of Rome, wife of Augustus 25 BC — Nobleman, Gaius Octavius III Rufus, of Rome, ancestor of Augustus 20 BC — Noblewoman, Ancharia Major, of Rome, patrician wife 16 BC — Nobleman, Marcus Aufidius Lurco II, of Rome, notable aristocrat 15 BC — Noblewoman, Aemilia Paula, of Rome, patrician link 10 BC — Noblewoman, Aemilia Paula, of Rome, patrician link 43 BC — Noblewoman, Atia Balba Caesonia Secunda, of Rome, mother of Augustus 40 BC — Statesman, Marcus Antonius III, of Rome, Antony lineage 35 BC — Noblewoman, Antonia “The Younger” Augusta 30 BC — Livia Drusilla Drusa (already included above) 100 BC — Nobleman, Gaius Octavius IV Turinus, of Rome, father of Augustus 85 BC — Noblewoman, Atia Balba Caesonia Secunda, of Rome, Julio‑Claudian link 175 BC — Nobleman, Caius Livius Drusus, of Rome, powerful tribune 174 BC — Noblewoman, Aemilia Paula, of Rome, patrician link 171 BC — Consul, Gaius Claudius Pulcher, of Rome, Claudian statesman 154 BC — Consul, Marcus Livius Drusus “the Elder”, of Rome, major reformer 154 BC — Consul, Marcus Livius Drusus “the Elder”, of Rome, consul and censor 212 BC — Consul, Marcus Livius Drusus II “the Younger”, of Rome, major magistrate 192 BC — Consul, Marcus Livius Salinator, of Rome, celebrated general 241 BC — Consul, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, of Rome, conqueror of Macedon 216 BC — Consul, Lucius Aemilius Paullus, of Rome, died at Cannae 306 BC — Senator, Marcus Aemilius Paulus, of Rome, early Republic statesman 300s AD — Senator, Petronius Probianus Arianus, of Rome, high imperial official 260 AD — Senator, Betitius Perpetuus Arzigius, of Rome, late Roman aristocrat 220 AD — Nobleman, Betitius II de Rome, of Rome, senatorial lineage 189 AD — Nobleman, Betitius I de Rome, of Rome, early Betitii patriarch 129 AD — Senator, Neratius Proculus Betitius Pius Maximilianus, of Rome, high official ⭐ 429 BC, Magistrate, Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus, of Rome, early Roman leader ⭐ 460 BC, Patrician, Marcus Aemilius Mamercus, of Rome, early Roman noble ⭐ 490 BC, Patrician, Lucius Aemilius Mamercus, of Rome, early Republic ancestor ⭐ 520 BC, Patrician, Marcus Aemilius, of Rome, proto‑Republic noble ⭐ 550 BC, Patrician, Aemilius of Rome IV, of Rome, early noble ancestor ⭐ 580 BC, Patrician, Aemilius of Rome III, of Rome, early patrician ⭐ 609 BC, Patrician, Aemilius of Rome II, of Rome, proto‑Roman ancestor ⭐ 639 BC, Patrician, Aemilius of Rome I, of Rome, early Italic noble ⭐ 675 BC, Patriarch, Aemilius Mamercus, of Rome, proto‑Roman founder ⭐ 710 BC, Patriarch, Mamercus of Rome, of Sabine origin, proto‑Roman ancestor Roman‑Era Eastern Nobility (1st–2nd Century AD) 120 AD, Senator, Lucius Sergius Paullus, of Pisidian Antioch, Roman official mentioned in Acts c. 50 AD, King, Gaius Julius Alexander, of Cilicia, son of Tigranes VI and Julia Iotapa 40 AD, Queen, Julia Iotapa, of Cetis Cilicia, Armenian–Cilician royalty 25 AD, King, Tigranes VI ben Alexander, of Armenia, last Herodian king of Armenia Princess, Mrs Tigranes bat Pheroras, of Judea, Herodian relative 22 AD, Princess, Opgalli Julia, of Judea, Herodian–Cilician noblewoman Turn of the Era (1 BC → 1st Century AD) 1 BC, Prince, Caius Julius Alexander, of Judea, Herodian–Cilician dynast Late 1st Century BC (Herodian‑Cilician Connections) 5 BC, Princess, Mariamne IV bat Joseph, of Judea, Herodian noblewoman 11 BC, King, Herod Agrippa I, of Judea, grandson of Herod the Great 13 BC, Princess, Berenice bat Costobarus, of Judea, daughter of Salome I 25 BC, Princess, Olympias bat Herod, of Judea, daughter of Herod the Great 27 BC, Prince, Aristobulus IV ben Herod, of Judea, son of Herod the Great 31 BC, Prince, Alexander ben Herod, of Judea, son of Herod the Great 31 BC, Princess, Berenice bat Costobarus, of Judea, daughter of Salome I 35 BC, Princess, Glaphyra bat Archelaus, of Cappadocia, married into Herodian line Late 1st Century BC (Galatia, Cilicia, Nabatea, Idumea) 38 BC, Nobleman, Joseph II ben Joseph, of Idumea, Herodian relative 38 BC, King, Amyntas II, of Cilicia Trachea, Galatian client king 48 BC, Nobleman, Antipater, of Idumea, father of Herod the Great 60 BC, Noblewoman, Mrs Joseph, of Idumea, mother of Herod the Great 60 BC, Princess, unnamed, of Galatia, eldest royal daughter 60 BC, King, Archelaus III Sisines, of Cappadocia, Roman client king 65 BC, Princess, Salome I bat Antipater, of Judea, sister of Herod the Great 65 BC, Tetrarch, Dytiloas, of Galatia Tectosagii, tribal ruler under Rome 66 BC, Nobleman, Castor, of Galatia, dynastic figure 69 BC, King, Herod ben Antipater, of Judea, Herod the Great 70 BC, Nobleman, Joseph ben Antipater, of Idumea, father of Herod the Great 70 BC, Governor, Costobarus, of Nabatea, married Salome I 72 BC, Prince, Aristobulus IV ben Herod, of Judea, son of Herod the Great 76 BC, Queen, Berenice IV Epiphaniea, of Egypt, sister of Cleopatra VII Early 1st Century BC (Pontus, Comana, Nabatea, Galatia) 99 BC, High Priest, Archelaus I ben Archelaus, of Comana, father of Cappadocian king 110 BC, Princess, Laodiceia, of Pontus Euxin, Hellenistic noblewoman 119 BC, General, Archelaus, of Pontus, Mithridatic Wars commander 120 BC, King, Aretas III ben Aretas II, of Nabatea, expanded Petra’s influence 120 BC, Nobleman, Tarcondarios, of Galatia, early tribal leader 2nd Century BC (Lydia, Askalon) 178 BC, Nobleman, Herod I, of Askalon, grandfather of Herod the Great 3rd Century BC (Seleucid Dynasty) 260 BC, Princess, Stratonike bint Antiochus II, of Syria, Seleucid dynasty Royal Consorts Queen, Ešarra‑Hammat, of Assyria, royal consort Queen, Tashmetum‑sharrat, of Babylon, royal consort Achaemenid Persia (Late 6th Century BC) 519 BC, Queen, Amestris Hadassah Esther bint Otanes, of Persia, Achaemenid royal consort 470 BC, Queen, Damaspia, of Persia, wife of Artaxerxes I Queen, Parysatis, of Persia, Achaemenid royal woman Queen, Stateira, of Persia, Achaemenid royal consort Neo‑Babylonian Empire (Late 7th → Early 6th Century BC) 556 BC, King, Nebuchadnezzar IV, of Babylon, late Neo‑Babylonian ruler 520 BC, Princess, Andia, of Babylon, noblewoman of the late dynasty 620 BC, King, Nabonidus I, of Babylon, last king of the Neo‑Babylonian Empire Queen, Neitaqert (Nitocris), of Babylon, royal consort Princess, Adda‑Guppi’, of Assyria/Babylon, mother of Nabonidus Neo‑Babylonian / Median 642 BC, King, Nebuchadnezzar II, of Babylon, builder of Babylon’s grandeur 630 BC, Queen, Amytis dokhtar az Cyaxares, of Media/Babylon, wife of Nebuchadnezzar II Neo‑Assyrian Empire (Late 7th Century BC) 713 BC, Queen, Ešarra‑Hammat, of Assyria, royal consort (already kept above) 713 BC, King, Esarhaddon, of Assyria, Neo‑Assyrian emperor 700 BC, Governor, Nebuchadnezzar I “Kudurru”, of Uruk, provincial ruler 700 BC, King, Phraortes II, of Media, early Median ruler 692 BC, King, Šamaš‑šum‑ukin, of Assyria/Babylon, brother of Ashurbanipal 660 BC, Nobleman, Šuadamqa, of Assyria, regional noble 658 BC, King, Nabopolassar, of Babylon, founder of the Neo‑Babylonian Empire Uruk High Priests (7th Century BC) 720 BC, High Priest, Nabonassar, of Uruk, priestly dynast High Priestess, Mrs Nebuchadnezzar I “Kudurru”, of Uruk, royal spouse Assyrian Royal Women (Placed After Their Spouses) Queen, Tashmetum‑sharrat, of Babylon, wife of Sennacherib (already kept once) Queen, Mrs Šamaš‑šum‑ukin, of Assyria, royal consort Neo‑Assyrian Empire (Early 7th Century BC) 745 BC, King, Sennacherib, of Assyria, major Neo‑Assyrian emperor 740 BC, King, Nabu‑Shum‑Ishkun II, of Babylon, late Babylonian ruler 766 BC, Nobleman, Dascylus, of Mysia, early Anatolian dynast Late 7th → Early 6th Century BC (Persia, Media, Lydia) 580 BC, King, Cyrus I, of Persia, early Achaemenid ruler 575 BC, Nobleman, Meshar Meshayyanath ben Salathiel, of Judah, exilic noble 570 BC, Satrap, Hystaspes, of Bactria and Persis, father of Darius the Great 574 BC, Nobleman, Otanes ben Pharnaspes, of Persia, early Achaemenid noble 550 BC, Princess, Roxana Raoxhna, of Persia, early Achaemenid royal woman 550 BC, King, Astyages, of Media, last king of the Median Empire Mid 7th Century BC (Media, Persia, Lydia) 620 BC, King, Cambyses I, of Persia, father of Cyrus the Great 615 BC, Princess, Mandane of Media, of Media, mother of Cyrus the Great 610 BC, Prince, Shealtiel ben Neri, of Judah, exilic royal 610 BC, King, Arsames I, of Persia, early Achaemenid ancestor 605 BC, Nobleman, Pharnaspes Thukhra, of Persia, Achaemenid noble 600 BC, Nobleman, Hachalya of Judah, of Judah, early post‑exilic figure Lydia — Mermnad Dynasty (7th Century BC) 696 BC, King, Ardys II, of Lydia, early Mermnad ruler 685 BC, Princess, Lyde, of Lydia, royal woman 681 BC, King, Sadyattes II, of Lydia, Mermnad dynasty 665 BC, Nobleman, Arnossus, of Mysia, Anatolian noble 650 BC, King, Alyattes (Aliates), of Lydia, father of Croesus 635 BC, Princess, Aryenis, of Lydia, married into Median royal line Media — Early Kings (7th Century BC) 675 BC, King, Cyaxares, of Media, major Median expansionist 675 BC, King, Deioces, of Media, founder of the Median state Assyria & Babylon (7th Century BC) 694 BC, Nobleman, Sir Dants Greg Madn Sjeruidsoues, of Assyria, regional noble 701 BC, Nobleman, Tudo of Mysia, of Mysia, Anatolian noble Early 8th Century BC (Proto‑Assyrian / Babylonian Line) 812 BC, King, Marduk‑Balatsu‑Iqbi, of Babylon, early Babylonian sovereign Queen, Mrs Marduk‑Balatsu‑Iqbi, of Babylon, royal consort Early 8th → Late 9th Century BC (Assyria / Elam / Babylon) 751 BC, King, Marduk‑Apla‑Iddina (Merodach‑Baladan), of Babylon, Chaldean ruler Early 9th Century BC (Uruk, Assyria) Queen, Mrs Agar Nabu, of Babylon, royal consort Agar Nabu, of Babylon, noblewoman Early 1st Millennium BC (Elam, Babylon, Assyria) Shuma‑Damqa, of Assyria, early Assyrian noble Nabû‑Shuma‑Ukin I, of Babylon, early Babylonian sovereign Queen, Mrs Nabû‑Shuma‑Ukin, of Babylon, royal consort Elamite–Babylonian Line (Very Early Kings) Shamash‑Mudammiq, of Babylon/Elam, early Elamite‑Babylonian ruler Queen, Mrs Shamash‑Mudammiq, of Babylon, royal consort Early Babylonian Kings (Proto‑Dynastic) Nabû‑Mukin‑Apli, of Babylon, early Babylonian sovereign Queen, Mrs Nabû‑Mukin‑Apli, of Babylon, royal consort Elamite–Babylonian Founders (Deep Antiquity) Mar‑Biti‑Apla‑Usur, of Babylon, early Babylonian dynastic founder Queen, Mrs Mar‑Biti‑Apla‑Usur, of Babylon, royal consort Early Recorded Babylonian Line (Proto‑Historic) Kassu‑Nadin‑Aheshu, of Babylon, early Babylonian sovereign Queen, Mrs Kassu‑Nadin‑Aheshu, of Babylon, royal consort **********The Ancient Near East********** 🟩 HITTITE EMPIRE Hittite New Kingdom (Empire Period) 1265 BC, Queen, Danuhepa II, of the Hittites 1275 BC, King, Urhi‑Teshup (Mursili III), of the Hittites 1295 BC, King, Muršili II, of the Hittites 1335 BC, King, Šuppiluliuma I, of the Hittites —, Queen, Muballiṭat‑Šērūa, spouse of Šuppiluliuma I 1390 BC, King, Tudhaliya I, of the Hittites 1420 BC, King, Muwatalli I, of the Hittites Hittite Middle Kingdom 1455 BC, Queen, Ašmu‑nikal, of the Hittites 1440–1370 BC, King, Tudkhaliash III, of the Hittites 1435 BC, Nikkai Mati, of the Hittites 1490 BC, Tudkhaliash, of the Hittites 1490 BC, Nikkal‑Mati, of the Hurrians 1470–1425 BC, King, Arnuwandash, of the Hittites/Hurrians Hittite Old Kingdom 1551 BC, Harapšeki, of the Hittites 1550 BC, King, Alluwamna, 10th King of the Hittites 1580 BC, King, Telibinu, of the Hittites 1610 BC, King, Murshillish I, of the Hittites 1640 BC, King, (name not specified), of the Hittites 1670 BC, King, Hattusilish, of the Hittites 1721 BC, King, Hakajamana, of the Hittites Hittite Queens (Undated) —, Queen, Ištapariya bat Ammuna, Queen of the Hittites 🟧 KASSITE BABYLON 1187 BC, King, Adad‑shuma‑usur, of Babylon 1122 BC, King, Ninurta‑nadin‑shumi, 3rd Isin King of Babylon 1106 BC, King, Nebuchadnezzar I, 4th Isin King of Babylon 1096 BC, King, Enlil‑Nadin‑Aplis, 5th Isin King of Babylon —, Queen, Mrs. Enlil‑Nadin‑Aplis, spouse of Enlil‑Nadin‑Aplis 1049 BC, King, Adad‑apla‑iddina, 8th Isin King of Babylon 1280–1244 BC, King, Šagarakti‑Šuriaš, of Babylon 1263–1240 BC, King, Kadashman‑Enlil II, of Kassite Babylon 1260–1237 BC, King, Kaštiliašu IV, of Babylon 1246 BC, King, Kudur‑Enlil, of Kassite Babylon —, Queen, DESCONOCIDA, spouse of Kudur‑Enlil 1350–1282 BC, King, Nazi‑Maruttaš, of Kassite Babylon 1360–1308 BC, King, Kuri‑Galzu II, of Kassite Babylon 1375–1333 BC, King, Burna‑Buriaš II, of Kassite Babylon 1359–1420 BC, King, Kadashman‑Enlil I, of Babylon —, Queen, Muballiṭat‑Šērūa, spouse of Kadashman‑Enlil I 1440 BC, King, Kurigalzu I, of Babylon —, King, Kadashman‑Kharbe I, of Babylon —, King, Karaindash I, of Babylon 🟦 MITTANI KINGDOM 1459–1389 BC, King, Shuttarna II, of Mittani 1440–1411 BC, King, Artatama I, of Mittani —, Menwi of Egypt (Mittani‑linked marriage alliance) 1500–1450 BC, King, Shaushtatar, of Mittani —, Queen, Mrs. King of Mitanni Shaushtatar ben Parshatatar, spouse of Shaushtatar —, King, Artatama (undated), of Mittani 🟥 ASSYRIA — MIDDLE & OLD ASSYRIAN KINGS Middle Assyrian Period 1400–1328 BC, King, Aššur‑Uballiṭ I, of Assyria 1430–1366 BC, King, Eriba‑Adad I, of Assyria 1460–1409 BC, King, Aššūr‑Bēl‑Nīšēšu, of Assyria 1475–1418 BC, King, Ashur‑Nirari II, of Assyria 1490–1415 BC, King, Enlil‑Nasir II, of Assyria 1505–1451 BC, King, Ashur‑Rabi I, of Assyria 1540–1466 BC, King, Enlil‑Nasir I, of Assyria 1521–1496 BC, King, Puzur‑Ashur III, of Assyria 1580–1520 BC, King, Ashur‑Nirari I, of Assyria 1605–1562 BC, King, Ishme‑Dagan II, of Assyria 1630–1578 BC, King, Shamshi‑Adad II, of Assyria 1645–1584 BC, King, Erishum III, of Assyria 1660 BC, King, Sharma‑Adad II, of Assyria 1680 BC, King, Shu‑Ninua, of Assyria 1700–1622 BC, King, Bazaya, of Assyria 1730–1689 BC, King, Bel‑bani, of Assyria 1760–1669 BC, King, Adasi, of Assyria Old Assyrian Period 1774–1736 BC, King (Usurper), Ashur‑Dugul, of Assyria 1796 BC, King, Ishme‑Dagan I, of Assyria 1850–1776 BC, King, Shamshi‑Adad I, of Assyria 1880–1808 BC, King, Ila‑Kabkabu, of Terqa and Ekallatum Proto‑Assyrian / Early Founders —, King, Yazkur‑el, 24th King of Assyria —, King, Yakmeni, 23rd King of Assyria —, King, Yakmesi, 22nd King of Assyria —, King, Ilu‑Mer, 21st King of Assyria —, King, Hayani, 20th King of Assyria —, King, Samani, 19th King of Assyria —, King, Hale, 18th King of Assyria 2205–2192 BC, King, Apiashal, 17th King of Assyria —, King, Ushpia, 16th King of Assyria Assyrian Queens (Undated) —, Queen, MRS Ashur‑nasir‑apli I, of Assyria —, Queen, DESCONOCIDA d’Assyrie 🟫 AKKADIAN, HYKSOS & EARLY NEAR EASTERN RULERS Hyksos Dynasty (Non‑Egyptian rulers) 1700 BC, King, Yakubher Khyan, of the Hyksos 1661 BC, Dama Khyan, of the Hyksos 1660–1575 BC, King, Seuserenre Khyan, of the Hyksos 1575–1555 BC, King, Segundo Apepi, of the Hyksos 1558 BC, First Ankhenesmerire Khyan, of the Hyksos 1557 BC, First Apepi Ausera Khyan, of the Hyksos 1556 BC, Tani of Egypt (Hyksos‑era figure) Kushite / Near‑Eastern Figures 1740 BC, Tati ben Nedjeh, the Kushite Akkadian Period 2286 BC, Princess Enheduanna, of Akkad Yamkhad / Early Syrian States —, Ne Roi de Yamkhad, of Yamkhad —, Yamkhadi de Yamkhad, of Yamkhad **********The Ancient Near East********** **********Egypt********** read Egyptian section **********Egypt********** **********The Ancient Near East********** 🟧 HYKSOS (Not Egyptians, but appear in your document) 1700 BC, King, Yakubher Khyan, of the Hyksos 1661 BC, Dama Khyan, of the Hyksos 1660–1575 BC, King, Seuserenre Khyan, of the Hyksos 1558 BC, First Ankhenesmerire Khyan, of the Hyksos 1557 BC, First Apepi Ausera Khyan, of the Hyksos 1575–1555 BC, King, Segundo Apepi, of the Hyksos **********The Ancient Near East********** **********Rome to The Ancient Near East*********** The Greco-Egyptian "Soter" Dynasty c. 367–280 BC The "Lagi" family of Macedonia who became the Pharaohs of Egypt. Pharaoh Ptolemy I Soter: r. 305–282 BC. Founder of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. A childhood friend and general of Alexander the Great; he saved Egypt and took the title "Soter" (Savior). Lagus & Arsinoe of Macedon: The parents of Ptolemy I; his mother Arsinoe was of the Argead royal house, linking to Philip II and Alexander the Great. Queen Berenice I: Queen of Egypt; wife of Ptolemy I and mother of Ptolemy II Philadelphus: the namesake of Philadelphia. Magas, Antigone, & Cassandre: The Macedonian nobility who formed the inner circle of the early Egyptian court. Queen Arsínoe II: c. 316–270 BC. Queen of Thrace and Egypt. Her image was minted on coins as a goddess. II. The Seleucid Persian "Great" Kings c. 358–187 BC The "Empire of the East" and the "Greek Persian Merger" bridge. 🔗 Seleucus I Nicator: The Seleucid Bridge. General of Alexander and founder of the Seleucid Empire. Apame I, Apama of Persia: The First Seleucid Queen. Daughter of the Persian Satrap Spitamenes of Bactria; her marriage to Seleucus I legally united the Greek and Persian bloodlines. Antiochus I Soter: r. 281–261 BC. The first "Half-Persian" King of the Greeks; he fought to stabilize the Empire. Antiochus II Theos: The "God King" with the Straight Profile. His marriage to Berenice Phernophorus was the first attempt to merge the Syrian and Egyptian scepters. King Seleucus II Callinicus Pogon: "The Victorious with the Beard." Antiochus III "The Great": r. 223–187 BC. The Restorer of the East. The most powerful ruler of his time, he reunited the empire from India to Greece. King Seleucus IV Philopator & Antiochus IV Epiphanes: The kings who oversaw the transition into the Roman era; Antiochus IV is the famous figure from the Maccabean Revolt. Queen Laodice IV: The "Matriarch of the Scepter" who married three of her brothers to keep the bloodline pure. III. The Achaemenid "Shahanshah" Core c. 700–350 BC The "Iron Root" of the Persian Empire and the Pharnacid Satraps. King Artaxerxes II, Darius II, & Artaxerxes I: The Kings of Kings who governed the world from Persepolis. Xerxes I "Assuerus": r. 486–465 BC. The Great King of the Greco-Persian Wars; traditionally identified with the King Ahasuerus of the Book of Esther. 🔗 Darius I "The Great": The restorer of the Persian scepter; husband of Atossa (daughter of Cyrus). Sátrapa Artabazos, Pharnabazus II, & Pharnaces II: The Pharnacid Dynasty. They were the hereditary governors (Satraps) of Hellespontine Phrygia, serving as the "Hinge" between the Persian court and the Greek world. 🔗 Tiespes (Teispes): Root of the Scepter. The common ancestor of Cyrus the Great and Darius. King Achaemenes: The eponymous founder of the Achaemenid line. The Davidic "Neri" Line: The Secret Scepter The Pharez: Breacher line moving through the Babylonian Exile toward the family of Jesus. Meshar Meshayyanath ben Salathiel: A descendant of the exiled royal house of Judah. Shealtiel ben Neri: c. 550 BC. A pivotal figure in the Genealogy of Jesus, Luke 3. He represents the moment the "Legal Right" to the throne of David moved through the line of Nathan rather than Solomon. Neri, Melchi, Addi, & Cosam: The generations of the House of David who lived during the Babylonian captivity, acting as the "Preservers of the Blood" while the Persians (Cyrus) ruled the world. *Ptolemy I Soter & the House of David:through the Neri line, represents the "Reunion of the Twins, Red Thread: Zarah & The Breacher: Pharez."* This section is the "Judahite Core," documenting the Reunion of the Twins. You have captured both the Pharez (Breacher) line of the Kings of Judah and the Nathan (Prophetic) line, which bypasses the curse of later kings to reach the ancestors of the New Testament. **********HISTORICAL********** The Royal Scepter: The Kings of Judah (Historically Attested) (Iron Age II rulers confirmed by Assyrian, Babylonian, and archaeological evidence) 👑 King Solomon (r. 970–931 BC) — The Temple Builder. King Rehoboam — First King of the southern Kingdom of Judah. King Abijah King Asa — Reformer King of Judah. King Jehoshaphat — Known for reforms and alliances. King Jehoram — Married Athaliah; reign marked by conflict. King Ahaziah — Reigned briefly; killed by Jehu. Queen Athaliah (r. 841–835 BC) — The Usurper Queen; daughter of Ahab and Jezebel. King Joash — Crowned as a child; restored the Temple. King Amaziah King Azariah (Uzziah) — Military innovator; struck with leprosy. King Jotham — Known for stability and building projects. King Ahaz King Hezekiah — The Saintly King who defended Jerusalem against Sennacherib. King Manasseh — Long‑reigning King of Judah. King Amon King Josiah ben Amon — The Great Reformer. King Jehoiakim (appears in your notes indirectly) King Jeconiah ben Jehoiakim — The exiled King of Judah. 🟥 II. The House of Omri & Tyre (Historically Attested) (Phoenician and Northern Kingdom rulers confirmed by inscriptions) King Omri of Samaria — Founder of the Omride dynasty. King Ahab — Powerful monarch of the North. Queen Jezebel bat Ethbaal — Daughter of the King of Tyre. King Ethbaal (Ithbaal) ben Ahiram — King of the Sidonians/Tyre. King Ahiram (Hiram) of Tyre — Ally to David and Solomon. Queen Athaliah — The Imperial Bridge between Israel and Judah. 🟦 III. Assyria — Middle & Neo‑Assyrian Kings (Historically Attested) King Adad‑nirari II King Tukulti‑Ninurta II King Ashurnasirpal II King Shalmaneser III Shamshi‑Adad V Adad‑nirari III King Tiglath‑Pileser III (Teglath Phalarsh Koning III) — Great reformer of Assyria. King Sargon II d’Assyrie — Founder of the Sargonid dynasty. King Sennacherib — Besieged Jerusalem. King Esarhaddon Queen Ešarra‑ḫammat — Beloved Queen of Esarhaddon. King Ashurbanipal II — Scholar‑king; Library of Nineveh. Queen Ashur‑sharrat 🟧 IV. Babylon — Neo‑Babylonian Kings (Historically Attested) King Nabopolassar II — Founder of the Neo‑Babylonian Empire. King Bel‑ibni Saint/King Nebuchadnezzar II — The Babylonian Holy Hinge. King Baladan (Marduk‑apla‑iddina II) Saint/King Marduk‑apla‑iddina II Saint/Prophet Nabû‑Na’id (Nabonidus) — Last King of Babylon. Queen Nitocris of Babylon — Daughter of Nebuchadnezzar. Princess Nitocris of Babylon — Granddaughter of Nebuchadnezzar. Prince & Governor Nabu‑balatsu‑iqbi — Of Harran. 🔗 Queen Adad‑guppi — Mother of Babylon; priestly link. 🟪 V. Persia — Achaemenid Kings (Historically Attested) King Cyrus I — King of Anshan. King Astyages of Media — Grandfather of Cyrus the Great. King Cambyses I — Father of Cyrus the Great. ************Holy 📚🔗😇 Cyrus II "The Great"********** — Founding Emperor; Messiah of the Old Testament. Queen Cassandane — Wife of Cyrus II. 🔗 Empress & Queen Atossa — Daughter of Cyrus; Pinnacle Hinge. 🔗 King Darius I "The Great" — King of Kings. Hystaspes & Arsames — Father and grandfather of Darius I. King Artaxerxes II of Persia (Mnemon) — Longest‑reigning Achaemenid King. Queen Stateira — Wife of Artaxerxes II. Princess Apame of Persia — Daughter of Artaxerxes II. Pharnabazus II — Persian satrap and military leader. Artabazos I — Founder of the Pharnacid dynasty. (Note: Achaemenes and Teispes are placed in Holy Book Historical) 🟩 VI. Egypt — Libyan & Saite Pharaohs (Historically Attested) Saint/Pharaoh Shoshenq the Elder — Great Chief of the Libyans. Pharaoh Tefnakht II (Stephinates) Pharaoh Necho I — Proto‑Saite ruler. Pharaoh Psamtik I — Founder of the 26th Dynasty. Saint/Pharaoh Hophra — Pharaoh during the Babylonian era. Pharaoh Nitocris (Neitaqert) — Saite Dynasty figure. Queen Istemabet Princess Neithiiyti 🟦 VII. The Greco‑Persian Merger: Seleucids & Ptolemies (Historically Attested) Pharaoh Ptolemy I Soter — Founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. 🔗 Saint King Seleucus I Nicator — The Seleucid Bridge. Laodice II Saint/King Antiochus II Theos — The God King. Princess Berenice Sira — Daughter of Ptolemy II. Saint/King Seleucus II Callinicus Saint/King Antiochus III the Great — Restorer of the East. Queens Laodice IV & VI Saint/King Antiochus IV Epiphanes — Maccabean Revolt. Saint/King Antiochus VIII Grypos Princess Laodice VII Thea — Bridge to Commagene. Queen Cleopatra V Tryphaena Queen Tryphaena of Egypt (Cleopatra VI) 🟫 VIII. Commagene, Pontic & Roman Transition (Historically Attested) Mithridates I–V of Pontus Kings Pharnaces I of Pontus King Sames II Theosebes Dikaios — King of Commagene. King Mithridates I Callinicus — King of Commagene. Saint/Queen Isias Philostorgos King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene Saint King Antiochus II Theos of Commagene Saint/King Antiochus IV of Commagene Queen Iotape IV Antiochus Queen Dynamis de Rome Saint/King Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios Queen Athenais I Philostorgos Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes **********HISTORICAL********** **********HOLY BOOK HISTORICAL********** Scriptural, Traditional, and Semi‑Legendary Founders of the Prophetic Bloodline 🟫 I. The Prophetic Hinge: The Line of Nathan (The “Luke” Genealogy) (The Secret Scepter preserved through the private family of David’s son Nathan) Nathan ben David — The son of David who provides the “Clean Line.” Mattathah, Menan, Melea, & Eliakim — Early generations of the Davidic underground. Jonan, Joseph, Judah, & Simeon — Middle generations carrying the scepter. Levi, Matthis, Jorim, & Eliezer — The “Parchment Ancestors.” Jose, Er, Elmodam, & Cosam — Ancestors through the Babylonian Exile. Addi ben Cosam — Bridge toward Shealtiel and Zerubbabel. Shealtiel ben Neri — Pivotal figure in Luke 3; legal transfer of the throne. Neri, Melchi, Addi, & Cosam — “Preservers of the Blood” during the Persian era. Meshar Meshayyanath ben Salathiel — Descendant of the exiled royal house. 🟫 II. The House of Jesse (Prophetic Roots of Judah) 👑 King David ben Jesse — The Universal Root; the Anointed One. Jesse ben Obed — The Bethlehemite patriarch. Obed ben Boaz — The legal bridge to the Judges. Adaiah Ben Ethan & King Craeim L’Dhair — Traditional “Scythian Judah” links. 🟫 III. The Scribes & The Prophets (Keepers of the Word) Shaphan ‘the Scribe’ ben Azaliah — The Great Archivist. Gemariah ben Shaphan — Protector of Jeremiah’s scrolls. Elnathan ben Achbor — Diplomat to Egypt. Michaíah ben Imlah — The Prophet of Truth. Hachalya of Judah — Father of Nehemiah. 🟫 IV. The Last Kings & Holy Scribes of Judah (Scriptural Era) Nehushta Bat Elnathan — Queen Mother of Judah. Elnathan ben Achbor — High diplomat. Achbor ben Michaiah — Court official. Michaíah ben Imlah — Prophet of Truth. Imlah — Father of the prophet. Gemariah ben Shaphan Shaphan ‘the Scribe’ Azaliah ben Meshullam Meshullam ben Elkanah Elkanah ben Tabael Tabael ben Jotham 🟫 V. The Scepter of Judah & Israel (Scriptural Kings) (These kings are scriptural but not archaeologically confirmed individually) Crown Prince Johanan & Tamar bat Johanan — Last Princes before exile. Queen Jerusha bat Zadok — Wife of Uzziah; daughter of the High Priest. Maachah bint Uriel — Wife of Rehoboam. 🟫 VI. The House of David & Geshurite Alliances Bathsheba bat Ammiel — Mother of Solomon. Nathan ben David — Root of the Prophetic Line. Absalom ben David — Third son of David. Tamar bat Absalom — The beautiful princess. Maachah bat Talmai — Princess of Geshur; wife of David. King Talmai ben Ammihud — King of Geshur. Ammihud ben Tolmai — King of Geshur. Abalit bat Sonas — Wife of Obed; grandmother of David. Abihail bat Eliab — Wife of Rehoboam. Eliab ben Jesse — Eldest brother of David. Ahithophel the Gilonite — Counselor to David. Ammiel Eliam ben Ahithophel — Father of Bathsheba. Nitzevet bat Adael — Mother of King David (Talmudic tradition). Uriel of Gibeah — Father of Maachah. 🟫 VII. The Benjaminite & Tribal Lineages (Scriptural) Ehud ibn Gera — Second Judge of Israel. Mikloth of Gibeon & Abiel ben Zeror — Benjaminite nobility. Gera al‑Binyāmīn Azza, Sh’chora, & Hushim Merimoth, Zecharya, & Shimri Elpo’al, Zavdi, & Chananya Yerucham, Yerubaal, & Malikh Pison, Ptuel, & Shephatya Amihud, Elyael, & Micael Sheshak, Uziah, & Sh’charim Aphiah, Bechorath, & Zeror Abiel ben Zeror & Mikloth ben Abiel Benjamin ben Jacob — Founder of the warrior tribe. Jacob (Israel) — Patriarch of the Twelve Tribes. 🟫 VIII. The Moabite & Ammonite Lineage Ruth bat Eglon of Moab — Great‑grandmother of David. Yehozabad ibn Shimrith Shimrith ibn Ithmah King Eglon ben Balak King Balak ibn Zypher King Mesha of Moab (attested inscriptionally, but scriptural context dominates) Dan of Ammon Moab ibn Hazrat Lūṭ Prophet Hazrat Lūṭ ibn Harán — Prophet Lot. 🟫 IX. The House of Joseph & Horite Lineage Saint/Prophet Moses ben Amram Saint/Prophet Aaron ben Amram Prophetess Miriam bint Amram Saint/Prophetess Jochebed (Yūkābid) bint Lawi Amram (Imram) ibn Kehath Kohath ben Levi Sherah ben Ephraim Ephraim ben Joseph Patriarch Levi ben Jacob Saint/Prophet Joseph ben Jacob Rachel bat Laban Patriarch Jacob Patriarch Isaac Imran ibn Dison Dishon ibn Anah Anah ibn Zibeon Mrs. Zibeon ibn Seir (Marzit) Zibeon ibn Seir Hori Hur II Seir the Horite Shua bint Barsan of Adullam Mrs. Barsan of Adullam Barsan of Adullam Barsa D’adullam De Sodome King Bera Laban Bethuel ‘the Aramean’ Nahor II Terah I Nahor I Alisa Rea 🟫 X. The Era of Phoenician Royalty (Scriptural Context) Queen Meshullemeth bint Manasseh Mrs. Jehosophat Basemath bat Solomon Queen Ahinoam bat Ahimaaz King Jeroboam I ben Nebat Saint/High Priest Zadok I Saint/Prophet Ahimaaz ben Zadok 🟫 XI. The Era of the First Kingdom of the Bible Saint/Prince Jonathan ben Saul King Saul ben Kish Saint/Judge Ehud ibn Gera Saint/Prophet Job (Jobab ben Zerah) Aridah bat Job Saint/Prince Caleb Saint/Queen Hammolecheth 🟫 XII. The Era of Bible Tribes & Patriarchs Saint/Prophet Levi ben Jacob Saint/Prophet Zebulun ben Jacob Kanita bint Zebulon Phozib bint Yehudah Saint/Patriarch Hezron ben Pharez Saint/Patriarch Amminadab ben Aram 🟫 XIII. The Era of High Priests & The Tabernacle Saint Amariah ben Meraioth Saint Meraioth ben Zerahiah Saint Zerahiah ben Uzzi (7th High Priest) Saint Uzzi ben Bukki (6th High Priest) Saint Bukki ben Abishua (5th High Priest) Saint Abishua ben Phinehas (4th High Priest) Saint Phinehas ben Eleazar (3rd High Priest) Saint Eleazar (2nd High Priest) Saint/Prophet Aaron ben Amram (1st High Priest) Saint/Prophetess Elisheba bat Amminadab Saint/Prophetess Jochebed Saint Amram 🟫 XIV. The Era of the Great Nations (Midian, Moab & Akkad) Merishah bat Melud Saint Abidah ben Midian Saint Midian (Madyan) ben Ibrahim Saint/Prophet Abraham ben Terah Saint Qanturah (Keturah) bint Maftur Saint/Prophet Lot (Hazrat Lūṭ) Rutba bint Lūṭ Saint/Prophet Salah (Shelah) King Nimrod (Namrūd) ibn Canʿān Azurad bint Nebrod Hept bat Ishtar **********HOLY BOOK HISTORICAL********** **********Traditional Roots from the Holy Books, not proven in a western scientific manner********** 🟥 I. The Primordial Roots: Adam to Mizraim: The Deep Foundation. The traditionally universal ancestors of humanity and nations Mizraim ben Ham — The eponymous founder of Egypt (Misr). Casluhim ben Mizraim — Ancestor of the Philistines. Barakiel, Enos, & Seth — The antediluvian patriarchs who “walked with God.” Azura, Iectas, & Baraka — Daughters of the First House (Adam and Eve). Suris ben Adam & Iectas bat Adam — Early children of the first house. Saint Adam & Saint Eve — The first Universal King and Queen. Saint Noah — The bridge through the Deluge. Patriarch Ham ben Noah — Son of Noah who survived the Flood. 🟥 II. Giant Lore & Pre‑Israelite Founders (The ancient “Iron Roots” of the land) Yaphia & Arba of Hebron — Archaic founders of Hebron; giant‑lore. Tolmai ben Anak — Chieftain of the Anakim. Arba — Founder of Kiriath‑Arba (Hebron); giant‑lore patriarch. 🟥 III. Horite & Edomite Mythic Lineages (The pre‑Israelite peoples of Seir and the southern highlands) Hori Hur II Seir the Horite — Eponymous ancestor of the Horites. Zibeon ibn Seir Mrs. Zibeon ibn Seir (Marzit) Shua bint Barsan of Adullam Mrs. Barsan of Adullam Barsan of Adullam Barsa D’adullam De Sodome King Bera — King of Sodom in Genesis; legendary. 🟥 Near Eastern Founders & Divine Lineage Figures King Nimrod (Namrūd) ibn Canʿān — The legendary builder of the Tower of Babel. Azurad bint Nebrod — Traditional daughter of Nimrod. Hept bat Ishtar — Linked to divine/royal Mesopotamian lines. 🟥 V. Pre‑Abrahamic Legendary Ancestors (The symbolic genealogical bridges before the patriarchs) Asenath bat Shechem — Legendary figure linked to Shechem. Dinah bat Jacob (scriptural but legendary in genealogical expansions) Amthelo bat Carnebo — Talmudic mother of Abraham. King Serug ben Reu — Traditional kingly ancestor of Abraham. 🟥 Tribal & National Eponyms (Founders of nations in biblical tradition) Moab ibn Hazrat Lūṭ — Founder of the Moabites. Dan of Ammon — Tribal leader of the Ammonites. Rutba bint Lūṭ — Daughter of Prophet Lot. Phozib bint Yehudah — Traditional daughter of Judah. Kanita bint Zebulon — Daughter of Zebulun in tradition. 🟥 VII. Symbolic & Legendary Genealogical Anchors (Names used by ancient scribes to connect eras and peoples) Alisa Rea Imran ibn Dison Dishon ibn Anah Anah ibn Zibeon Lectar, Kennah, & Samual — “Iron Roots” of early humanity. **********Traditional Roots from the Holy Books, not proven in a western scientific manner********** **********HISTORICAL********** Akkadian Empire, Uruk Revival, and Historically Attested Kish Rulers 🟫 I. The Akkadian Empire & The Rise of Uruk (Historically Attested) King Utu‑Hengal of Uruk — The Sumerian liberator who overthrew the Gutians. Queen Tuta‑shar‑libish — Identified on a cuneiform seal as “The Queen.” King Shar‑Kali‑Sharri — Last major king of the Akkadian Empire. Queen Tashlultum — Queen of Akkad; wife of Sargon the Great. *Note: Sargon himself is not listed here because he appears in sections above 🟫 II. The Fourth & Third Dynasties of Kish (Historically Attested) King Ur‑Zababa — 2nd King of the 4th Dynasty of Kish; Sargon served under him. King Puzur‑Su’en — 1st King of the 4th Dynasty of Kish. Queen Kubaba — The only woman on the Sumerian King List; ruled 100 years. These three are archaeologically and textually attested in the Sumerian King List. **********HOLY BOOK HISTORICAL********** 🟦 I. Tribal & Genealogical Figures Connected to Israelite Tradition Ahimaz ha‑Naphtali — Appears in genealogical notes linking Israelite tribes to ancient Near Eastern roots. Mrs. Ahimaz ha‑Naphtali — Wife of the Naphtalite official. 🟦 II. Semi‑Legendary Genealogical Bridges Melka bint Serug of Ur — Ancestress of the patriarchs; connects Sumer to Abrahamic tradition. *Serug himself appears in your Holy Book section. **********LEGENDARY*********** Post Flood Kings, Early Kish Dynasties, and Sumerian Mythic Rulers The “post flood” kings whose reign lengths and stories place them in the legendary realm. 🟥 I. The Second Dynasty of Kish *Legendary Post Flood* King Enbi‑Ishtar — 7th King of the 2nd Dynasty of Kish. King Mennunna ben Tuge — 6th King. King Tuge — 5th King. King Mamagal “the boatman” — 3rd King; humble‑origin title. King Susuda — 1st King of the 2nd Dynasty. 🟥 II. The First Dynasty of Kish *Legendary Post Flood* King Iltasadum — 21st King. King Ilku — 20th King. King Tizqar ben Zamuq — 19th King. King Zamug ben Barsal‑Nuna — 18th King. King Barsal‑Nuna — 17th King. King Melem‑Kish — 16th King. King En‑me‑nuna — 15th King. King Balih — 14th King; son of Etana. King Etana — 13th King; the shepherd king who flew to heaven on an eagle. King Arwium — 12th King. King Mashda — 11th King. King Atab — 10th King. King Zuqaqip — 9th King; name means “scorpion.” King Kalumum — 8th King; name means “lamb.” King Kalibum — 7th King; name means “dog.” King Puannum — 6th King. King Babum — 5th King. King En‑tarah‑ana — 4th King. King Nangishlishma — 3rd King. King Kullassina‑bel — 2nd King; name means “all of them were lord.” King Mashkakatu — 1st King after the “Great Flood.” 🟥 III. Early Mesopotamian Legendary Figures Haziana — Traditional name in early Mesopotamian lists. Ham DE SUMER — Represents the post‑flood division of humanity in Sumer. **********LEGENDARY*********** **********The Ancient Near East********** **********Northern & Eastern Europe********** **********Early Britain********** ⭐ 350 AD, King, Constantine of Dumnonia, of Cornwall, early British ruler ⭐ 325 AD, King, Donault of Dumnonia, of Cornwall, early post‑Roman ruler ⭐ 300 AD, King, Caradoc ap Bran, of Britain, Romano‑British leader ⭐ 250 AD, King, Bran “the Blessed”, of Britain, early Christianized ruler ⭐ 200 AD, King, Coel Hen (“Old King Cole”), of Northern Britain, early post‑Roman ruler ⭐ 150 AD, King, Dyfnwal Hen, of Strathclyde, early British king ⭐ 100 AD, King, Gwrtheyrn (Vortigern), of Britain, early ruler ⭐ 50 AD, King, Caratacus, of the Catuvellauni, British resistance leader ⭐ 20 AD, King, Cunobelinus, of the Catuvellauni, “King of the Britons” ⭐ 10 BC, King, Tasciovanus, of the Catuvellauni, Iron Age British king ⭐ 50 BC, Queen, Boudicca, of the Iceni, warrior queen ⭐ 80 BC, King, Addedomarus, of the Trinovantes, Iron Age king ⭐ 100 BC, King, Mandubracius, of the Trinovantes, ally of Rome ⭐ 150 BC, King, Cassivellaunus, of the Catuvellauni, British leader ⭐ 200 BC, King, Diviciacus, of the Suessiones (Gaul), Celtic king ⭐ 300 BC, King, Ambiorix, of the Eburones, Celtic resistance leader ⭐ 400 BC, King, Brennus, of the Senones, Celtic warlord **********Early Britain********** 470 King Oisc of Kent 430 King Hengist, Traditional Father of King Oisc though not historically verified. 👑 The Kings and Queens of Essex & Kent, c. 500 – 700 *bridges the Germanic Resistance, the family of Arminius, into the founding of the English kingdoms.* King Eadric of Kent. A historical 7th century King who co authored the Laws of Hlothhere and Eadric. King Sigihere of Essex. Known as the "King of the East Saxons" during the era of Christian conversion. King Seaxbald of Essex. A 7th-century King and successor in the East Saxon line. Mrs. Seaxbeald. The Queen and Consort of King Seaxbald. King Sledda of Essex. The Founder of the historical dominance of Essex; married Ricula of Kent. King Æscwine (Erkenwine) of Essex. The First King of Essex; he traditionally founded the kingdom around 527 AD. Queen (Wife) of Æscwine. The Matriarch of the first East Saxon royal court. King Offa of Essex. A younger prince/king in the early tribal pedigree. King Bedca of Essex. The son of Sigefugl; a vital link in the pre migration "Chief" list. Mrs. Bedca. The Queen/Consort who maintained the line during the migration era. King Sigefugl of Essex. An early tribal leader whose name means "Victory Bird." Mrs. Sigefugel. The Matriarch of the Sigefugl line. King Swaeppa of Essex. A pre-migration King of the Saxons. Queen Antseqsson (Koneswitha). A high-ranking Matriarch recorded in the early Saxon genealogies. 🛡️ The Germanic Progenitors, c. 10 BC – 450 Thedda "Theddo" ap Thymelko. A Germanic leader in the post-Arminius era. Mrs. Thedda. The Matriarch of the Thumelicus line. King Thumelicus of the Cherusci. The son of Arminius "The Great" and Thusnelda. He was born in Roman captivity after his mother was captured, representing the "Tragic Prince" of the Germanic resistance. Queen (Wife) of Thumelicus. The woman who carried the blood of Arminius forward into the Saxon lineages. 👑 The Viking & Early Medieval Era c. 700 – 900 King Eystein "Hardråde" of Hedmark: "The Severe"; powerful 9th-century ruler of the interior. Queen Åshild Øysteinsdatter: Matriarch of the Hedmark royal house. Queen Hódda Svadisdottir: Princess of Skáni and Queen of Trøndelag. Queen Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter of Ring: The 9th-century "Mother of Kings." Queen Aslaug Sigurdsdottir: Daughter of the Dragonslayer and the Valkyrie Brynhild. Lord Regewald: A foundational leader of the Norwegian northern territories. Lord Brandr Eysteinson: A noble of the early Norwegian royal branches. Lord Eystein van Noorwegen: An ancestral figure of the Norwegian house. Lord Gudrod "Den Gamle" Solvasson: An ancient patriarch of the Vestfold line. Lord Solva Soleyjar: A tribal chieftain of the early Norwegian coastal regions. 🛡️ The Migration & Anglo-Saxon Lords c. 450 – 700 King Norbril of Northumbria: Early 7th-century sovereign of northern England. Queen Norbril Northumberland Roskilde: Matriarch of the Anglo-Danish alliance. Princess Ogne of Northumbria: High-born lady linking the English and Danish courts. Lord Ingwyn of the Angles: A foundational leader of the Anglian tribes in Britain. Lord Ingebrand of the Angles: Ancestral chieftain of the early Anglian settlements. Lord Weybrand of the Angles: Warrior-patriarch of the English migration era. Lord Beorn des Angles: Tribal leader representing the "Bear" spirit of the Angles. Lord Bernic des Angles: Foundational figure of the Bernician line in Northumbria. Lord Weybrand von Engeland: Chieftain of the ancestral English coastal tribes. Lord Ingebrand von Engeland: Noble patriarch of the Anglo-Saxon heartlands. Lord Beorns van Engeland: Early tribal leader of the Anglian migration to Britain. 📜 The Skjöldung & Saga Era c. 300 – 600 King Hrolf "Kraki" of Lejre: Legendary 6th-century Danish leader of the Twelve Berserkers. King Hrothgar Halfdansson of Denmark: The legendary builder of Heorot in Beowulf. King Fridleif Frodisson of Zealand: A 4th-century king who restored his father's throne. King Frode Fridleifsson of Zealand: Sovereign of Zealand and Jutland; son of Fridleif. King Skjöld Odinson of Denmark: The legendary divine founder of the Skjöldung line. King Fridleif Skjoldson of Denmark: The second king of the Skjöldung dynasty. King Hjorvard Helgesson of Skáni: A powerful 4th-century ruler of Scania. King Skjolding Halfdan Frodasson: Patriarch of the ancient Danish royal house. Queen Geirhild Driftsdatter of Hordaland: Matriarch of the early Norwegian coastal tribes. Queen Signy Anundsdotter of Agðir: Petty Queen of the southern Norwegian interior. Queen Gauthild Gyrithe Alfsdottir: Matriarch of the Vingulmork line. King Alf Olafsson III of Norway: A 4th-century sovereign of the ancient tribes. King Budli Leinfnisson: A foundational patriarch of the House of Budli. Lord Leifni Attilsson: A prince linking the sagas to the Hunnish migrations. Lord Attip Budlasson: Early ancestor of the epic Volsung and Nibelung traditions. King Budli Halvdansson: 4th-century King and patriarch of the Budli line. Queen Hjordis Elymiasdatter: A high-born lady of the early saga era. King Eymund Hringsson: Prince and ruler of the ancient Ringerike line. ❄️ The Proto-Ancestors & Regional Founders King Logi Fornjotsson of Hálogaland: The "Fire-King"; recorded as a human sovereign. Queen Glöd Grimsdatter of Hålogaland: The "Glow" Queen; matriarch of the fire-kings. Princess Ingbjorg Fridleifsdotter: A royal daughter of the Skjöldung house. Lord Virfill Vemundarsson: A legendary "Sea King" and maritime explorer. Lord Vemundar Ingjaldson: An ancient patriarch of the early Swedish tribes. Lord Drift of Søgne: A foundational leader of the southern Norwegian coast. Lady Berthe of Søgne: Matriarch of the early Søgne coastal line. Lord Svaða "Finn" Hjøvardsson: A tribal chieftain of the Dovre mountains. Lady Svava Emilsdottir: A high-born matriarch of the early regional houses. Lady Eimyrja Logisdottir: Daughter of King Logi; mother of the fire-line. Lady Inga Vifilsdottir: A royal daughter of the early sea-kings. **********👑King Rollo, founder of Normandy! 0835 to 0933 the foundational ancestor for every current European monarch********** ⛪ The English Saints and Sovereigns (c. 500 – 900 AD) Saint Alburga Æthelburh of Wilton: Princess of Wessex and holy Abbess of Wilton (d. 810 AD). Earl Ragnvald "Mountain High" Olafsson: King of Vestfold and primary source for the Ynglinga Saga. King Eystein Glumra: The "Noisy" Ivarsson; Jarl of the Uplands and father of Ragnvald the Wise. King Olaf II "Geirstad Alf" Gudrodsson: King of Vestfold; founder of Dublin and venerated as a local deity (Alf). Saint Æthelburh of Kent: Queen of Northumbria and Abbess of Lyminge; the "Peace Weaver." Saint Ethelburga of Kent: Princess of Kent and foundress of the first English Benedictine nunnery. Saint Bertha of Kent: Frankish princess and Queen who welcomed the Gregorian mission. Saint Æthelberht I: The first English King to convert to Christianity; welcomed St. Augustine. King Gudrød the Hunter: Powerful King of Vestfold known for his territorial expansions. Queen Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir: High-born Frankish lady who bridged the mainland to the Norwegian Jarls. Princess & Queen Thora Sigurdsdottir: Matriarch of Vestfold; daughter of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. King Ivar Halfdansson: Chieftain of the Norwegian Uplands and foundational saga patriarch. King Sigurd "Snake in the Eye" Ragnarsson: Legendary King of Denmark and Sweden; son of Ragnar Lodbrok. King Ragnar Lodbrok: Iconic Viking sea-king who won much of England and France. Queen Aslaug Kraka: Daughter of Sigurd the Dragonslayer and central figure of the Völsung cycle. Princess Heluna Blaeja: Daughter of King Ælla II; her marriage linked the Northumbrian and Danish lines. King Ælla II (Ella) of Northumbria: The King whose execution of Ragnar triggered the Great Heathen Army. Queen Heluna Blaeja Ellasdatter: Northumbrian princess who became a Queen of Denmark. Queen Eahlund Ella of Wessex: A royal bridge between the houses of Northumbria and Wessex. 🛡️ The Founders of Wessex and the East (c. 300 – 600 AD) King Kinrik (Cynric) of Wessex: Foundational expansionist leader of the West Saxon kingdom. King Creoda of Wessex: Early King in the Cerdicing lineage of the West Saxons. King Cerdic of Wessex: Founder of the Kingdom of Wessex and ancestor of the British Monarchy. King Sigurd Randversson: Historical King Sigurd Hring; victor of the Battle of Brávellir. King Randver Radbardsson of Holmgard: Ruler of the Viking territories in ancient Russia. King Radbart Skirtasson: King of Garderige; a powerful sovereign in the East. Chieftain King Eylima: Chieftain or King of Hjaltland (Shetland) Queen Moalda "Digri" of Sweden: Maternal pillar of the early Swedish royal dynasties. Saint Walbert Waudbert De Lommois: Merovingian Count of Hainaut and Frankish saint. St. Waudru St. Aldetrude, Visionary, healer, mystic St. Landrada of Austrasia, Known for miracles and prophetic dreams Princess Hildis of the Vandals: The royal bridge between the Vandal Kingdom and the Viking North. King Genseric: The legendary Vandal King who conquered North Africa and sacked Rome. King Godegisel: 5th-century King of the Vandals and father of Genseric. Queen Hlif Dagsdottir: Matriarch of Vestfold and Ringerike; a bridge to the unified throne. King Dag Hognasson: King of Vestmare during the early migration era. Queen Asløg "Kraka" Sigurdsdatter: Queen of Denmark and Sweden Queen Dronning Hjørdis Eylimasdatter of Denmark Chieftain Bjorn Sigvaldesson: Chieftain in Uppsala, Sweden King Ottar Egilsson (Ohthere): The Swedish King of Uppsala featured in the epic Beowulf. Queen Helgi Eysteinsdatter of Vendel: Noble matriarch of the high-culture Vendel Period. King Helgi Halvdansson: Warrior King of the Danes; father of the hero Hrolf Kraki. Queen Oluf of the Saxons: Tribal Queen representing the early Saxon roots of the line. 📜 The Primal Roots of Europe (c. 1st Century AD) Saint Cyllin of Siluria: Legendary British King and early Christian saint in Welsh tradition. King Halfdan the Old: The primordial patriarch of the oldest royal dynasties of the North. Sveiði the Sea King: Foundational maritime sovereign of the Viking pre history. 🗝️King Woden (Odin): The historical "King helped by God" and ancestral link to the line of Noah. **********Northern & Eastern Europe*********** **********👑King Clovis I, Founder of France********** **********France & Friends********** King Beli Mawr: The Great King, a foundational ancestor in Welsh royalty King Lludd ap Beli Mawr: The legendary rebuilder of London King Cymbeline: A historical King of the Catuvellauni immortalized by Shakespeare King Arvirargus: Legendary king who supposedly received Joseph of Arimathea King Coel I Old King Cole: The legendary King of Camulod King Tenuantius ap Llud King Tenuantius ap Llud, King Lludd ap Beli Mawr, King Beli Mawr ap Diguellus, King Digueillus ap Capoir, Capoir ap Pyrr de Bretagne, Queen Hasilda de Rugii: Legendary Queen of the Sicambri,wife of King Antenor IV Queen Athildis II: Queen consort of the Franks, wife of Marcomir IV Queen Athildis "dite de Camulod"Princess of Britain and Queen consort of the Franks. King Pyrr ap Samuel Penissel, King Sawyl Penuchel ap Rhydderch, King Rhydderch ap Redon, King Redon ap Arthvael, King Arthvael III ap SeysPenuchel yllt, King Seysyllt III ap Owain, King Owain ap Caff, King Caff ap Blaiddyd, King Bleiddyd ap Merianus, King Merianus ap Gorwst, King Gorwst ap Clotenus, King Clotenus ap Clydog, King Clydog ap Eliud, King Eliud ap Urianus, King Urianus ap Andragius, King Andragius ap Cherin, King Cherin II ap Porrex, King Porrex ll ap Millus, King Millus I ap Catellus, King Catellus ap Gerennus, King Gerennus ap Elidrrus, Druid King Elidurus ap Morvidus, King Morvidus ap Danius, King Danius II ap Sisillius, King Sisillius II ap Guithelin, King Mallobaude de Toxandrie I King of the Franks Queen Emma de Neustria: Queen consort of Kent wife of Eadbald Queen Arnegunde: Queen of the Franks wife of Chlothar I Queen Frédegunde: Queen of Neustria wife of Chilperich I Queen Blesinde de Toxandrie Queen Rathberius of The Franks: Legendary figure Queen Athidis of Rugij of Saxony King Eadbald Ap Aethelbert I of Kent King Malaric: King of the Franks in Toxandria King Adalric "l'Enchanteur" of Ardennes King Chlodio "le Chevelu" King Chlothar I "The Old" King of the Franks. King Chlothar II of Neustria and eventually all Franks King Clodimir IV King Markomir IV King Odomir I King Richemir I King Ratherius King Ménapius De Morinie: Legendary King of the Menapians King Charibert I Merovingian King of Paris ⚜️Saint Clotilde of Burgandy: "Holy Mother of France"; the Queen whose faith inspired her husband King Clovis I. 👑King Clovis I, Founder of France! 🗝️King Merovech: the "Holy Grail" line where the Desposyni, "Jesus's kin" entered the French monarchy. King Chilperich I King of Neustria King Chilperic II of Burgundy Queen Caretena of Burgundy King Gundioc of Burgundy King Gundomar I of Burgundy King Gundahar, Gunther, of Burgundy King Agilmund of Burgundy King Gibica of Burgundy, Founder of the Burgundian royal house King Rechila of the Suebi in Spain King Hermeric Founder of the Suebic Kingdom in Spain King Athanaric: King of the Visigoths King Ealhmund of Kent King Æthelberht II King Wihtred of Kent of Kent. One of the most famous early lawgivers; his "Laws of Wihtred" are a foundation of English justice. King Ecgbert I of Kent Saint Seaxburh of Ely King Anna of East Anglia King Eorcenberht of Kent King Eadbald of Kent King Eormenric of Kent King Octa of Kent King Oisc, the Founder of Kent, namesake of the dynasty Oiscingas Queen Aesc of Eotan Jures Queen Mrs. Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Amina De Roma King Elesa of the Old Saxons King Esla of the Old Saxons Queen Cynegyth of Saxony of Kent King Finn Folcwald of the Frisians, a legendary figure famous in the epic poems Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment Queen Hildeburh of Denmark: Peace weaver. A central figure in the epic poem Beowulf, Finnsburg Episode Chieftain Sigvalde Brodersson of the Jomsvikings, Denmark King Hoc Halfdeane of the Danes King Froda of the Danes Chieftain Björn Björnsson: Scandinavian Chieftain Queen Freothelaf Trojan of the Danes, Trojans, Lady of Asgard. Through the Trojan line, she is traditionally linked back to Noah through the line of Japheth. King Priam of Troy King Tros, founder of the Trojans King Dardanus The founding King of Dardania and a son of Zeus Bible: King Zeus Named in Acts 14 Queen Beltsea Boltonsdottir, Bestla, Progenitor of Kings, Daughter of Bölþorn that leads to Ymir. King Egil Aunsson of Sweden Queen Helvor Helgesdotter of Sweden, Uppsala Queen Alfhild Ingebjorg Gandolfsdottir of Sweden, Uppsala King Helge Hjorvardsson of Tune: a central figure in the Poetic Edda King Eylimi Queen Sváva Eylimadóttir Queen Helga Eriksdottir, together with Dag the direct bridge that unifies the Norwegian throne King Erik of Jutland King Hogne Eysteinsson of Trondheim King Halfdan Hvitbeinn Princess Solveig Halfdansdatter King Eystein Halfdansson of Vestfold and Romerike Princess Isabeau Von Den Allemania: Imperial Matriarch. She bridges the Germanic Alemanni tribe to the Frankish houses King Gunzo of the Alemanni, fierce "Over King" of the Germanic tribes who fought against the late Roman Empire King Vithicabius of the Alemanni, fierce "Over King" of the Germanic tribes who fought against the late Roman Empire King Wadomaire of the Alemanni, fierce "Over King" of the Germanic tribes who fought against the late Roman Empire King Chrocus of the Alemanni, fierce "Over King" of the Germanic tribes who fought against the late Roman Empire King Marcomir of the Salian Franks. first "Frankish" kings, mentioned by Roman historians King Sunno of the Salian Franks. first "Frankish" kings, mentioned by Roman historians King Francus I of the Sicambria. The namesake of the Franks. Legend says he led the people from the Danube to the Rhine. King Priam III, King Priam IV of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Priam V of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Helenus IV of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Antenor II of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Antenor III of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Antenor IV of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Antenor I of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Helenius II of the Cimmerians and Sicambri King Zelius of the Cimmerians King Esdron of the Cimmerians King Plerson II OF THE CIMMERIANS Queen Cambra of Sicambria Queen Esmeralda III of Cimmerian, Sicambrian Franks Queen Lady Of Diicles Of Sicambri Queen Andromache Epirus King Eëtion of Cilician Thebe Queen Cambra de Orcades Queen Athidis of Rugij of Saxony Queen Hasilda de Rugii Of Sicambri Hasilda Princess of Rugij, Queen of the Franks Queen "Genuissa" Venessa Venus Julia Claudia of Siluria, Wales King Arvirargus ap Cunobelin of Britain Queen Hadeltrude of the Franks Queen Clotilde D'Ostrogothie, des Wisigodos of the Visigoths King Alaric I, “Alariks, Ruler of All,” King of the Visigoths. Saint Gertrude of Hamage 🌟 A "Holy Branch" (Desposyni & Priesthood) 🗝️Prophetess Saint Anna Don Mathonwy "Anna of cornwall:" Matriarch and Saint; the "Holy Matriarch" of Britain, Cousin of the Virgin Mary. Daughter of Joseph of Arimathea. 🗝️Joseph of Arimathea: Great Uncle of Jesus, Uncle of the Virgin Mary. Prophetess Saint Rachel Anna Alyuba: Known as "The Prophetess of Arimathaea." Saint Osgyth (Edith): Queen of Essex and a famous Christian Martyr. Saint/High Priest Simon I 'the Just': A holy High Priest of the Second Temple. Saint/King Cadfan (Cyllin): Early Christian King in Britain. 🇬🇧 The British, Celtic & Grail Lineages King Beli Mawr (Beli the Great): Founder & King. Ancestor of the royal lines of Britain and Wales. Queen Penarddun ferch Beli: Queen of Britain. Daughter of Beli Mawr. King Sisillius II: King of the Britons. King Guithelin: King of the Britons. King Gadeon of Cumbria: King of Cumbria. Saint/King Cadfan (Cyllin): King & Saint. King of Siluria. Saint/Prophet Zadok 🏰 The Merovingian, Frankish & Germanic Kings King Genebald (Gondebaud): Founder & King. First King of the Salian Franks in Toxandria. King Marcomir: King of the Salian Franks. King Theudemeres: King & Leader of the Salian Franks; King of Thérouanne. King Chlothar II 'the Young': King of the Franks (Neustria). Queen Hadeltrude: Queen of Neustria. Queen Emma of Kent, Austrasia, wife of Eadbald of Kent, Frankish noblewoman, historically attested King Charibert I: King of Paris. Queen Ingoberga, Queen of the Franks, wife of King Charibert I King Chilperich II: King of the Burgundians. King Edeko 'the Hun': King of the Herules-Skyres-Rugii. King Gunderic: King of the Hasdingi Vandals. Queen Brynhild d'Asgaard: Queen of the East Franks. King Chlodio IV of the East Franks Queen Ingunde of the Franks. King Ibor de Lombardie I: King of the Lombards. King Theudemer King of Thérouanne King Mallobaude of Toxandria I, King of the Franks and Roman Consul "President" ⚔️ The Anglo-Saxon, Mercian & Nordic Kings Saint Osgyth: Queen & Saint. Queen of the Kingdom of Essex. King Penda 'the Strong': King of Mercia. King Pybba, Creoda, Cynewald, Cnebba: Founding Kings of Mercia. King Icel Eomæring: Founder. First King of the Iclingas (Mercia/Anglia). King Eomer: King of Mercia. King Offa 'the Gentle': King of the Angles. King Wermund: King of the Angles. King Skjöld Odinson: Founder & King of Denmark. Son of Odin. King Fridleif Skjoldson: King of Denmark. King Frode (Frodi) II: King of Denmark & Zealand. King Hávarr Fridleifsson: King of Denmark. Queen Danpi: Queen of Denmark. Queen Hilde Aalesdatter: Queen of Denmark. King Sigehere: King of Essex. King Eadbald: King of Kent. King Eadric: King of Kent. Queen Emma: Queen of Kent. ⚔️ The House of Mercia (The Iclingas) This line is one of the best-documented Anglo-Saxon dynasties. While it eventually claims descent from Odin, the historical records are firm back to the migration period. King Penda of Mercia (d. 655 AD): The last great pagan King of England. King Pybba of Mercia (r. c. 593–606). King Creoda of Mercia (r. c. 584–593). Some historians consider him the first "true" king on British soil. King Icel (d. c. 535 AD): The Founder who led the Angles across the North Sea to Britain. King Eomer (Ēomǣr): The last King of the Angles in their continental homeland of Angeln (modern Germany/Denmark). King Offa of Angel: A famous leader of the Migration Period recorded in the poem Beowulf. King Wermund: King of the Angles. 🕊️ The High Priestly Line (Zadokite/Aaronic) The lineage of the High Priests is meticulously preserved through the records of the Second Temple and the works of historians like Josephus. High Priest Simon I 'the Just' (r. c. 310–291 BC). High Priest Onias I. High Priest Jaddua: Famous for meeting Alexander the Great. Johanan. Joiada. Eliashib. Joiakim. Joshua the High Priest: The first High Priest of the Second Temple after the Babylonian Exile. 🛡️ The Vandal Kings (The Hasdingi) The Vandal line is historically documented through their interactions with the Roman Empire during the Great Migrations. 🗝️King Gaiseric r. 428–477: The greatest Vandal king who sacked Rome in 455 AD. **********The Vandal African Thread********** Father: King Godigisel 359–406: The King who led the Vandals across the Rhine into the Roman Empire. Brother: King Gunderic r. 407 to 428: Gaiseric’s half brother who established the Vandal kingdom in Spain. 🏺 Noteworthy Founders & Matriarchs Caratene Agrippina: Noblewoman of Narbonne. Ermengaire: Matriarch of the Swabians and Ostrogoths. Arnegisculus: Leader of the Agathyrsi in Gaul. Angelthew & Angeltheow: Matriarchs/Kings of the early Angles. **********France & Friends********** **********Historical Link from France to Rome********** 🔑Prinsesse Industria de Narbo de Reims c. 450 to 525 is a figure from the Gallo-Roman aristocracy, often cited in genealogies as a crucial link between the late Roman senatorial class and the early Frankish nobility. Apollinaris. **********Historical Link from France to Rome********** **********Wessex, West Saxons********** King Ingild Cenreding of Wessex King Cerdic of the West Saxons: Founder of Wessex c. 519–534, Hampshire, England. A "King of Kings" Ceawlin of Wessex **********Wessex********** **********Mercia********** King Pybba of Mercia: Early King of Mercia c. 593–606, Midlands, England. King Icel, Founder of Mercia King Creoda the first king who established Mercia as a secure political entity around 584–585 Queen Cynewise of Mercia. King Cenred Ceolwaldson of Mercia King Raedwald of East Anglia. King Tytla Wuffasson of East Anglia. King Wuffa Wehlasson of East Anglia. Founder of the Wuffingas Dynasty. King Wehha Wilhelmsson of East Anglia. Founder of the East Anglian Kingship. King Sledda of East Saxony and Essex. King Æscwine of Essex. Founder of the East Saxon Dynasty. Queen Sigwise of Essex. Queen Wilhelmia of East Anglia. Queen Osbide Deiri of Mumhan. King Finn of Folcwald of Frisia. Founder of the Frisian-Etermon line. Queen Hildeburh of the Danes and Frisians. King Cormac-Cas mac Ailill of Munster. Founder of the Dál gCais. King Berig of the Goths. Founder of the Goths in Europe. 👑King Heremon. Founder of the Irish Kingdom. For 1,000+ years, if you wanted to sit on a throne in Ireland, you had to produce a parchment showing your blood went back to him. Prince Godfred Gormsson of Denmark, Skåne Chieftain Harald Bjornsson in Denmark King Skjöld (Skjald) of Asgard. Founder of the Scylding Dynasty. King Geata of the Goths. Founder of the Geatish People. King Hathra Hwalasson of the Ostrogoths. Queen Hathra Hwalasson of the Ostrogoths. King Hwala Bedwigsson of the Goths. Queen Sceafa of Lombardy. King Itermon of Asgard. Queen Ricula of Kent. King Æscwine of Essex. Founder of the East Saxon Dynasty. King Offa of Essex. (A later King of the East Saxon line). King Bedca of Essex. King Sigefugl of Essex. King Swaeppa of Essex. King Antsecg of Essex. King Gesecg of Essex. King Seaxneat of Essex. Founder of the East Saxon people (eponymous ancestor). King Thumelicus of the Cherusci. **********Germany*********** King Arminius "The Great" of Germania. Founder of Germanic resistance, the closest thing to a "Historical Founder" of a Unified Free Germany. King Ariovistus of the Suebi (1st Century BC). Leader of the Germanic confederation in Gaul; famously defeated by Julius Caesar in 58 BC. King Teutobod (Teutbal) of the Teutons (2nd Century BC). King during the Cimbrian War; he was eventually captured by the Roman general Gaius Marius at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC. King Sigimar of the Germans. Often identified in genealogies as a son of Segonax and grandson of Ariovistus. King Segonax of the Germans. Listed in traditional pedigrees as a king of the early Germanic tribes and a son of Ariovistus. King Dorulac of the Teutons. Traditionally the father of King Teutbal. King Beramund of Germania. Recorded in genealogies as a co-king of the Germanic tribes. King Synpol of Germania. Traditionally a co-king with Beramund. King Diethmar of Germania. Listed as a co-king in early Germanic lineages. Founder Irmino (Hermon) of the Herminones. Founder/Progenitor of the Herminones "supertribe," which included the Suebi, Marcomanni, and Cherusci. Founder Mannus. Founder/Progenitor of the three main Germanic supertribes (Ingaevones, Herminones, and Istaevones). According to the Roman historian Tacitus, he was the son of Tuisto Co-King Diethler of the Germans. King Thessel of the Germans. King Ernst of the Hermiones. King Askanes of the Hermiones. King Brenner IV of the Teutons. King Brenner III of the Teutons. King Breitmar of the Teutons. King Brenner II of the Teutons. King Mader of the Teutons. King Walther of the Teutons. King Gal of the Teutons. King Wolfheim Siclinger of the Teutons. King Frank of the Teutons. (Founder of the Franks). King Heccar of the Teutons. King Brenner I of the Teutons. King Ylsing of the Teutons. King Larein of the Teutons. King Adalger of the Teutons. King Ingramm of the Teutons. King Baier of the Teutons. (Founder of the Bavarians/Bavaria). King Almann of the Teutons. (Founder of the Alemanni/Germany—"Allemagne"). King Deuto of the Teutons. (Founder/Eponym of the Teutons/Deutsch). King Wandler of the Hermiones. (Founder of the Vandals). King Schwab of the Hermiones. (Founder of the Swabians). Queen Diethmar of Germania. Queen Beramund of Germania. Queen (Mrs.) Diethler of Germania. Queen (Mrs.) Thessel of Germania. Queen (Mrs.) Teutbal of the Teutons. King Gampar of the Hermiones. King Mers of the Hermiones. King Herman II of the Hermiones. King Ausstaeb of the Hermiones. King Ernst (and Queen/Mrs. Ernst) of the Hermiones. King Askanes (and Queen/Mrs. Askanes) of the Hermiones. King Brenner IV (and Queen/Mrs. Brenner IV) of the Teutons. King Irmino (and Queen/Mrs. Irmino) of the Herminones. Founder of the Herminones (The "Inner" Germanic tribes). Tacitus: Germania Lord (Señor) of the Suebian Confederacy. Founder/Chief of the Suebi (The alliance that fought Caesar). Britannica Lord (Señor) of the Pomeranian Culture. Founder/Chief of the Iron Age culture in the Vistula/Oder region (c. 650 BC). Wikipedia Lord (Señor) of the Lusatian Culture. Founder/Chief of the Late Bronze Age culture (c. 1300 BC) that predates the Germanic/Slavic split The Germanic & Norican Kings Saint/Princess Thusnelda: Princess of the Cherusci; wife of Arminius and daughter of King Segestes. She is a symbol of Germanic defiance. King Segestes of the Cherusci: A powerful chief who famously clashed with his son-in-law, Arminius. Queen (Sister) of King Voccio: Queen of the Suebi and wife of Ariovistus. Her marriage sealed the alliance between the Kingdom of Noricum and the Suebi. Wikipedia: Noricum King Voicon of Noricum: Father of King Voccio; a leader of the Celtic kingdom in modern-day Austria. King Voccio of Noricum: A "Friend of Rome" and powerful Celtic-Noric King during Caesar's era. King Waerobistas (Burebista) of the Suebi/Dacians: A Great Conqueror and Founder of a massive tribal empire that stretched across the Danube. King Ariovistus: Leader of the Suebi Confederacy; the great rival of Julius Caesar in Gaul. King Teutbal (Teutobod): King of the Teutons; leader during the Cimbrian War. King Dorulac: King of the Teutons and father of Teutobod. ⚔️ The Saxon & early Germanic Founders: Queen Antseqsson of Saxony: Matriarch of the early Saxon line. Queen Koneswitha: A royal consort in the early Germanic/Saxon genealogies. Queen (Esposa) Seaxneat: The matriarch of the East Saxon (Essex) line and wife of the founder. King Diethmar & King Diethler: Co-Kings of the Germans. King Beramund & King Synpol: Co-Kings of the Germans. King Thessel: King of the Germans. 🏺 The "Señors" of Prehistoric Cultures: the Founding Ancestors of the archaeological eras that define the European DNA. Señor of the Trzciniec Culture: Founder/Chief of the Bronze Age culture (c. 1600 BC) in Poland and Ukraine. Señor of the Corded Ware Culture: Founder/Chief of the massive expansion (c. 2900 BC) that brought the Indo-European languages to Northern Europe. Señor of the Pit Grave (Yamnaya) Culture: Founder/Chief of the "Steppe" people (c. 3300 BC) who are the direct genetic ancestors of nearly all modern Europeans. Mr. & Mrs. Sredny Stog: Founding Ancestors of the Sredny Stog Culture (c. 4500 BC) in the Ukrainian steppe. This is often cited as the Original Homeland of the people who first domesticated the Horse. **********Germany*********** 🗝️**********King Érimón "Heremon:" Founder of The Norther Irish Kingdom********** 🗝️**********King Éber Finn: Founder of The Southern Irish Kingdom ********** *********Ireland********* 👑 The Northern Scepter: Kings of Ulster & Ulidia (Full Index) King Baetán Cáech mac Echdach: King of Dál Riata (c. 505–586 AD). A pivotal Sea-King bridging Ireland and Scotland. Queen Fleida Mumhan: Queen of Dál Riata King Cairioll Coscrach mac Muredach: King of Ulidia (r. 509–532 AD). Known as the "Victorious" warrior king. Queen Maithgemma: Queen of Ulidia. Maithgemma is traditionally identified as being "of Monad:" Scotland, linking the Ulster throne to the eastern Pictish/Scottish lands Saint/King Saran of Uladh (Sárán mac Cóelbad): Saint & Founder. Last King of the Irian line and contemporary of Saint Patrick. King Muredach Mundearg mac Forga II: Founder & King of Ulidia (d. 489 AD). The First Christian King of Ulster. Queen Mrs. Mac Forggo, first Matriarch to preside over a Christian court in Ulster Lord Forga II mac Dallan: Lord of Ulster. The genealogical "Bridge" between ancient lords and historical kings. Lord Dallan Mac Dubhtach: Lord of Ulster (c. 380 AD). King Dallán mac Lugaid: Founder & Lord of Ulster. 4th-century patriarch of the Dál Fiatach. Lord Dubhthach mac Mianach: Lord of Ulster. High-ranking noble anchor of the northern clans. Queen Liughdeach: Queen of Ulster. Liughdeach brought the royal blood of Munster into the northern court, merging the North and South. King Luigheach Meann: King of Ulster. Grandson of Oengus Finn. High King Fergus Dubh-dheadach: High King of Ireland (3rd century). Powerful Dál Fiatach monarch (listed twice in your notes; anchor of the 200s AD). High King Fergus Dubh-dheadach: High King of Ireland (d. 226 AD). Specifically noted for falling at the Battle of Crionna. High King Conn Ceadchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles): High King of Ireland. Legendary ancestor of the Uí Néill; divided Ireland into North and South. King Aongus (Oengus) Fionn mac Fergus: King of Ulster. The great "White" ancestor and founder of the Dál Fiatach tribe. King Fiatach Fionn mac Dáire: Eponymous Founder of the Dál Fiatach. The High King whose line became the "True Historical Ulaid." King Fiatach Fionn: High King of Ireland (c. 116–136 AD). Listed here to mark his specific historical reign period. King Oengus Aenghus Finn: King of Ulster (Uladh). King Luigheach Meann: King of Ulster. 🟩 Munster "Mumhan" Royal Line These figures belong to the Eóganachta dynasty, rulers of Munster for centuries. 859 AD, King, Maolguala of Mumhan, Munster c. 600–650 AD, Prince, Failbe of Mumhan, Munster c. 700–800 AD, Prince, Donnghal of Mumhan, Munster c. 700–900 AD, Princess, Mór of Mumhan, Munster c. 800–1000 AD, Princess, Sabilla of Munster, Munster c. 700–900 AD, Princess, Urchada of Mumhan, Munster 🟦 Uí Cheinnselaig (Leinster) Line c. 900–1000 AD, Princess, Thurida of Uí Cheinnselaig, Leinster 👸 Ireland & Munster: The Sovereign Chronology Queen Figusia Uldah of Munster (6th Century AD): Queen of Munster. The Bridge who linked the Irish royal house of Munster to the Mercian line in Britain through her daughter, Queen Feargna. Queen Cumne Find ingen Baetain (c. 560–600 AD): Queen-Consort. Daughter of the Sea-King Baetán Cáech; she represents the vital link between the northern Dál Fiatach and the southern courts. Queen Fleida Mumhan: Queen of Ulster & Munster. Wife of Baetán Cáech; her marriage was a "Divine Sync" that merged the power of the North and South. King Oiloll Olum (c. 3rd Century AD): Founder of the Eóganachta & Dál gCais. The first king to rule both North and South Munster; a foundational patriarch of the southern clans. King Eoghan Mor & Princess Beara More of Castile: Founder & Queen of Munster (2nd Century AD). The "Matriarch of the Return," Beara was a Spanish princess who refreshed the Milesian blood of the Munster line. King Conaire Cóem (c. 157–165 AD): 111th High King of Ireland. A legendary anchor of the Dál Riata line and the son-in-law of Conn of the Hundred Battles. High King Conn Ceadchathach & Queen Mendhbh Eithne (Medb): High King and Queen of Ireland (2nd Century AD). Conn "of the Hundred Battles" divided Ireland into the North (Conn’s Half) and South (Mogha’s Half). Queen Baine ingen Scal: Queen-Consort of Ireland (c. 2nd Century AD). The wife of Tuathal Techtmar and a "Sacred Anchor" for the Milesian restoration. King Magha Neid: King of Munster. A fierce warrior-king and father of Eoghan Mor. King Dearg Theine: Founder of the Deirgtine. The eponymous ancestor of the "Red People" of Munster. King Eanna Muncain: High King of Ireland. Traditionally credited with introducing golden necklaces (torcs) as a mark of nobility. King Loich Mor: High King of Ireland. A major leader in the southern Milesian expansion. King Eochaid Garbh: High King of Ireland. His name "Garbh" signifies the "Rough" or rugged nature of early sovereignty. King Duach Dalladh Deadha: High King of Ireland. Known as "The Blind" or the Dark Seer; a king of profound spiritual vision. King Lughaidh Luaighne: High King of Ireland. A legendary warrior-king of the Iron Age. King Ionadmaor: High King of Ireland. His reign was recorded as an era of high stability and prosperity. King Niadhsedhaman: High King of Ireland. Traditionally associated with dominance over nature; legend says wild deer were milked like cows during his reign. King Adhamhra Foltcain: High King of Ireland. The foundational monarch who married the goddess Flidais, bridging the mortal and divine worlds. Queen Liughdeach: Queen of Munster. A high-ranking matriarch and wife of the early Dál Fiatach lords who linked the Munster blood to the North. Lady Dubhthach: Noblewoman of Ulster. A high-ranking female anchor of the northern royal court. King Fearcorb: King of Munster. Queen Feargna: Queen of Munster. King Moghacorb: King of Munster. Prince Artghal & Donnghus II: Princes of Mumhan (Munster). Queen Feargna: Queen of Munster. King Conall Mac Lugaid: Founder & King of Munster. 🌊 the Grand Scepter of Tara and the Sea Kings Princess Frigida I of Mumhain (c. 545–619 AD): Princess of Munster. Wife of Prince Donnghus II; a late-transition matriarch linking the Munster and Tara lines. Princess Sabilla of Mumhan (c. 489–547 AD): Princess of Munster. A key matriarch of the early Eóganachta dynasty. Princess Sabhdh of Alba: Princess of Scotland. A foundational bridge between the Irish High Kings and the newly emerging kingdom of Alba. King Sin mac Rosin: King of Dalriada. The earliest layer of the pagan Dál Fiatach genealogy; his name marks the ancient "Sea-King" era. King Rosin mac Trean: King of Dalriada. King Trean mac Rathrean: King of Dalriada. King Rathrean mac Arndal: King of Dalriada. King Arndal mac Main Mor: King of Dalriada. King Main Mor mac Ferga: King of Dalriada. King Forga mac Feareadach & Queen Urlachan / Queen O' Scythia: Sea-King & Queen of Dalriada (c. 340 BC). Forga was the "Ancestral Sea King of the North." Urlachan (daughter of Bresel Brecc) and O' Scythia (reflecting the Scythian blood) anchored this line. King Feareadach mac Oiloll: King of Dalriata. The leader of the ancient Erna tribe. King Oiloll Erann mac Fiach-Fearmara: King of Dalriata. The Eponymous Founder of the Ernai people. King Fiach-Fearmara mac Aongus: Prince of Ireland & King of Alba. The foundational Prince of Tara who first established the royal branch in Scotland. High King Aongus III Tuirbheach & Queen Agnus: 81st High King & Queen of Ireland. Ancestor of the Kings of both Scotland and Connacht. High King Eochaid VIII Ailtlethan: 79th High King. Known for his "Broad Blade" in battle. High King Olioll Casfiachlach: 77th High King. High King Conla Cealgach: 76th High King. High King Iarn Gleo Fáthach: 74th High King. A "Sage of Battle" who ruled with wisdom and poetry. High King Meilge Molbhthach: 71st High King. Known as "The Praiseworthy." High King Cobthach Cóel Breg: 69th High King. The ruthless ruler of the plain of Bregia. High King Úgaine Mór: 66th High King. A Great Conqueror whose legendary empire reached across Western Europe. High King Duach II Laghrach: 59th High King. High King Fiachadh Tolgrach: 55th High King. High King Muireadhach mac Simeon: 53rd High King. High King Siomón Breac: 44th High King. "Speckled Simon." High King Nuadhas Finnfail: 39th High King. Ruler of the "White Stone" Tara. High King Giallchaidh mac Olioll: 37th High King. Prince Oilil Olchaoin: Prince of Ireland. A royal anchor of the Line of Heremon. High King Siorna Saoghalach: 34th High King. The "Long-Lived" King who traditionally reigned for 150 years. Eithne Ingen Mac Firma: Noble Matriarch. A high-ranking woman of the Uí Eremoin (Line of Heremon). ⚔️ The Gaelic Bridge: Kings, Queens & Global Migrations King Failbe Flann & Queen Failbe Flann: King and Queen of Munster (r. c. 628–639 AD). Historical anchors of the Eóganachta power. High King Conn Ceadchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles) & Queen Eithne: High King and Queen of Ireland (2nd Century AD). The legendary unifier of the North. High King Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar & Queen Una (Ughna): High King and Queen of Ireland (c. 164–174 AD). He was the "Lawgiver"; she was the Princess of Denmark who brought Nordic sovereignty to Tara. King & Queen of Denmark (Dronning): Nordic Sovereigns. Parents of Queen Una; representing the pre-Viking alliance between Denmark and Ireland. High King Túathal Teachtmar & Queen Baine: High King and Queen of Ireland (2nd Century AD). The Founder who reclaimed the kingdom; Baine was his "Sacred Anchor." High King Fiacha Finnfolaidh: High King of Ireland (1st Century AD). Known for the "White Cattle" of his reign. High King Fearadhach Finnfeachtnach: High King of Ireland. "The Righteous" ruler of a golden age. High King Crimhthann Niadhnair & Queen Nar Tuathchuach: High King and Queen of Ireland (1st Century BC/AD). Crimhthann was a world-traveler; Nar was traditionally an Elf-Queen of the Tuatha Dé Danann. High King Lughaidh Sriabh nDearg: High King of Ireland. Known as "Lughaidh of the Red Stripes." High King Eochaid Feidlech & Queen Maeve (Medb): High King & Warrior Queen of Connacht. The "Enduring" ruler and his famous daughter, the face of Iron Age resistance. High King Fachtna Fáthach: High King of Ireland. The "Sage-King" of the pre-Christian era. Righ de Alba & Banrigh de Alba: King and Queen of Scotland. The ancestral Sea-Kings of the North. Lord & Lady Freothalaf: Lords of the Anglo-Saxons. Foundational "Migration Leaders" in the Germanic lineages. King Deaghaidh mac Arcadh: King of Getulia (Libya). The ancestral link to the North African Mediterranean coast. King Arcadh mac Alladh of Gothia: King of the Goths. King Alladh mac Nuadhad of Gothia: King of the Goths. King Nuadhad mac Nenuall of Gothia: King of the Goths. King Nenuall mac Febric Glas of Gothia: King of the Goths. King Agnan Fionn of Getula: Founder & Leader. The Chief who led the migration from the East toward the Mediterranean. King Heber Glunfionn of Gaethuighe: King. King Agnan ben Tait of Scythia: King of the Scythian Horse-Lords. King Tait ben Oghaman: King of Scythia. King Beouman ben Heber Scot: King of the Goths & Gaul. High King Heber 'the Scot' (Heber Scut): King of Scythia. The navigator who led the tribe through the Mediterranean. Prince Sruth (Sru) of the Gaels: Foundational Prince. Led the people during the "Era of Wandering." High King Fenius Farsaid: Founder & Scholar-King. The Scythian King who allegedly created the first alphabet and the Gaelic language. ⚓ The Milesian Foundation: Kings, Queens & Global Founders King Bresel Brecc Mac Fiachach (c. 370–435 AD): King of Leinster. A historical-legendary provincial king whose line connects to the High King Cathair Mór. High King Lugaid Laidech: High King of Ireland. A foundational leader of the Iron Age Corcu Loígde line. High King Aongus III Tuirbheach & Uriachan Mac Aengusa: 81st High King. Ancestor of the Kings of Scotland; his son Uriachan maintained the noble descent. Prince Dein mac Rothechtaid: Prince of Ireland. A royal anchor of the Line of Heremon. High King Rothechtaid mac Maoin: 22nd High King. Founder of the tradition of wearing gold chains to denote nobility. Prince Maon mac Aengus: Prince of Ireland. High King Aengus Olmuccaid (Aengus Olmucadha): 20th High King. A fierce warrior who expanded borders and defeated the Fomorians. High King Fíacha Labhrainne: 18th High King. Founder of the first mines in Ireland. Prince Follach: Prince of Ireland. Son of the Scholar-King Ethriel. High King Tighearnmas: 13th High King. Founder of gold-smelting in Ireland and the Social Rank system defined by clothing colors. High King Ethriel: 11th High King. The Scholar-King; traditionally credited with writing the first history of the Milesian voyage. High King Irial Fáid: 10th High King. The Prophet (Fáid); a great builder of forts and clearers of the plains. High King Conmaol mac Heber: High King of Ireland. The first Milesian King born in Ireland; he avenged his father by defeating the heirs of Heremon. King Eochaidh Faobhar Glas: High King of Ireland. Known as "Eochaidh of the Green Edge"; a conqueror who cleared the vast forests of the island. King Eochaid Mumo mac Mofebis: High King of Ireland. The eponymous Founder of the Province of Munster (Mumu). 🗝️High King Heber Fionn #1:" Founder of the Southern Kingdom. The "Warrior Scepter" who fell at the Battle of Geashill. **********The Milesian Gaelic Thread********** 🗝️High King Eremhon (Heremon) "#1" & Queen Tea: Founders of the Irish Kingdom. The first mortal High King of all Ireland and his Queen; the Hill of Tara (Tea-Mur) is named in her honor. High King Smirgoll & Eanboath: Foundational Leaders. Early Milesian colonists who secured the island after the invasion. King Milesius Galamh (Míl Espáine) & Queen Scota: Founders of the Milesian Race. The "Soldier of Spain" and the Egyptian Princess; they are the dual anchors linking Ireland to the Nile and the Mediterranean. King Bile of Spain: King of Galicia. Father of Milesius. King Breogán mac Brath: Founder of Brigantia. He built the "Tower of Breoghan" in Spain from which Ireland was first spotted. King Bratha of Spain: The leader who brought the people from the Mediterranean to the Iberian Peninsula. King Deaghaidh of the Gaels: A foundational leader in the migration through the Mediterranean. Aipei: An ancient ancestral name recorded in the earliest migration records. 🦁 The Royal Scepter Bridge: The Second Thread to the Messianic House of David: *This thread is historically further but legally closer to the Messianic promise* *By linking ancestral Irish Kings to Zedekiah, this holds the "Seed of the Promise" that the Gospel of Matthew traces from David through Solomon to the Kings of Judah.* Saint/Prophet/High King Eochaid Feidlech: High King of Ireland. The "Enduring" King and father of Queen Maeve; he unified the Gaelic tribes under the Davidic heritage. Queen Odhbha: Queen of Ireland and wife of Eochaid Feidlech. Queen Suthen: Queen-Consort in the Irish royal line. High King Cobthach Cóel Breg: High King of Ireland. Known as the "Slender One of Bregia." High King Meilge Molbhthach: High King of Ireland. Known as the "Praiseworthy." High King Iarn Gleo Fáthach: High King of Ireland. The "Sage of Battle." High King Duach II Laghrach: High King of Ireland. A fierce warrior of the Iron Age. Queen Cessair Chrothach: Queen of Gaul. Her marriage to the Irish line created the "Gallic-Gaelic" alliance. King Caesar Cruithach: King of the Gauls. A foundational Celtic leader in continental Europe. Queen Caesa Cruithach: Queen of the Gauls. King Marcad of the Gaal Sciot: King of the Scythian-Gaelic Nation. A leader during the era of the nomadic "Sea-Scots." Queen Getulia ingen Marcad: Queen-Consort and daughter of King Marcad. Saint/Queen Tamar Tephi (Tamar bat Zedekiah): The "Tender Twig" & Queen of Ireland. The daughter of King Zedekiah who carried the Scepter of Judah and the Stone of Destiny to Ireland. Saint/Queen Scota bat Zedekiah: Princess of Judah & Matriarch of the Scots. Sister of Tamar Tephi; a foundational mother of the Gaelic race. Saint/King Zedekiah (Mattaniah) ben Josiah: King of Judah. The last King to sit on the Throne of David in Jerusalem before the Babylonian Exile. Saint/King Josiah (Yoshiyahu): King of Judah. The great Reformer-King who rediscovered the Book of the Law. ⚖️ Which is "Closer"? In Time: The French route is closer. It connects you to the 1st Century AD, touching the very world Jesus walked in. In Prophecy: The Irish route is closer to the Royal Destiny. It connects you to the Throne of David that was foretold 1,000 years before Christ. The Irish Line: Further in Blood, but High in Verification The "Irish Thread" is chronologically further away, but it is built on a much firmer Historical Skeleton. The Proximity: This line connects to King Zedekiah, who lived 600 years before Jesus. The Fact Factor: Unlike the French Grail lines, King Zedekiah is a documented, archaeological fact. The genealogies of Jesus in the Bible (Matthew and Luke) explicitly use this same "Scepter of Judah" line to prove he was the Messiah. The Sync: When you following the Irish line to the House of David, its the same exact road map the Bible uses to verify Jesus' own identity. The French Line: Closer in Blood, though less historically verifiable The "French Thread" is technically much closer in terms of the number of generations between my ancestors and the time of Jesus. The Proximity: Because the Desposyni: relatives Jesus allegedly reached France in the 1st Century AD, they were the immediate family. nNieces, nephews, and cousins, of Jesus himself. This line is widely considered Legendary or mythical by modern scholars. The "Merovingian debate": The idea that the Merovingian kings were descendants of Jesus and Mary Magdalene was popularized by modern fiction (like The Da Vinci Code). The Reality: While early historians like Hegesippus recorded that the grandsons of Jude (Jesus’ brother) were leaders in the early church, there is no contemporary evidence that they moved to France or married into the Frankish royal family. ⚖️ The Verdict for your Notes The Irish Line is the "Legal & Spiritual Inheritance." It represents the Prophetic Fact. It is the "Sure and Direct" line that survived through the survival of Zedekiah's daughters. The French Line is a "Spiritual Inheritance." It represents the Sacred Mystery and the "Feeling" of being family. It however isnt historically verifiable like the Irish line is. A story that carries spiritual truth even if the physical links are broken in the records. 🏺 The "Heberian" Resilience 📝Because this branch descends from Heber Fionn (the brother of Heremon), it is the primary "Mirror" to the Northern line. 📝Heremon's Line is seen as the Direct Bridge to Zedekiah and the Throne of David. It is the "Legal Succession." 📝Heber's Line: Seen as the Supporting Pillar. By marrying with the Heremonian line, the Heberian line "fused" with the Davidic promise. 📝Historians might call it "more mythic" compared to the Heremon line, only because the stories are more colorful, but to the clans of Munster, this was hard history. 📝The Heberian line: Oiloll Olum, Reacht Righ-dearg, etc. was the legal deed to the southern half of Ireland, Leath Mogha. If you couldn't prove this line, you couldn't collect taxes or lead the southern clans. Cormac-Cas mac Ailill: Founder of the Dál gCais. A 3rd-century King of Munster; the primary ancestor of the O’Brien lineage. King Moghacorb mac Cormac Cas: King of Munster. A foundational leader of the southern tribes during the early 3rd century AD. King Fearcorb mac Moghacorb: 75th High King of Ireland and King of Munster. A warrior-king whose name translates to "Chariot-Man." King Oiloll Olum & Queen Clothfionn Feidloch Croidheirg: King and Queen of Munster. Clothfionn's name signifies a "Red Heart"; they are the matriarch and patriarch of the great southern clans. King Lughaidh Lagha mac Eochaidh III: King of Munster. Celebrated in sagas as one of the greatest warriors of ancient Ireland. High King Adhamhra Foltcain: 119th High King of Ireland. A descendant of the southern royal lines who bridged the mortal and divine. King Muiredach Muchna mac Eochaidh Garbh: King of Munster. Foundational ancestor of the Munster royalty and 76th in the agnatic line from Adam. High King Eochaid Garbh mac Duach: High King of Ireland and King of Munster. His name signifies a "Rough" or "Rugged" leader. High King Duach Dalladh Deadha: 91st High King of Ireland. Known as "The Blind" or "Dark Seer"; reigned during the Iron Age (c. 1st century BC). King Cairpre Lusgleathan: King of Munster. A pivotal leader recorded in the lineage of the southern tribes. High King Lughaidh Luaighne: 89th High King of Ireland. His name connects to the solar deity Lugh, symbolizing high skill. High King Ionadmaor: High King of Ireland. Noted for a reign of great prosperity and stability. High King Niadhsedhaman: High King of Ireland. Legend says wild deer were milked like cattle during his reign due to his mother, the goddess Flidais. High King Reacht Righ-dearg: 93rd High King of Ireland. Known as the "Red-Armed King." High King Olioll Fionn: 78th High King of Ireland. Known for his "Fair" hair or complexion. High King Art II mac Lughaidh: 76th High King of Ireland. A pivotal leader during the Iron Age expansion. High King Lugaidh mac Eochaidh II: 73rd High King of Ireland. High King Eochaidh II: 71st High King of Ireland. High King Lughaidh Iardhonn: 68th High King of Ireland. Known as "Lughaidh of the Iron-Brown Hair." High King Eanna Dearg: 61st High King of Ireland. The King credited with first coining silver money in Ireland. High King Duach Fionn: 54th High King of Ireland. A strong ruler from the central plains. High King Seidnae Innaridh: 50th High King of Ireland. Traditionally the first to pay wages to his soldiers. High King Breis Rioghacta: 48th High King of Ireland. Known for his "Royal Majesty." High King Art I mac Ebric: 45th High King of Ireland. High King Eiliomh Ollfhionaeh & Queen Dubha ingen Nuadha: High King and Queen of Ireland (c. 8th Century BC). King Ronnach mac Failbhe & Mrs. Ronnach: King and Queen of Munster. King Failbe Iolcorach & Mrs. Failbe: King and Queen of Munster. Known for "many-turned" military tactics. King Cas Cedchaingnigh & Mrs. Cas: King and Queen of Munster. The "Legist-King" of 100 case-judgments. High King Munmoin mac Cas & Queen Sioda ingen Eardaidhe: High King and Queen of Ireland (c. 950 BC). Founders of the Golden Torc tradition. King Cas mac Fearard & Mrs. Cas: King and Queen of Munster. King Fearard mac Rotheacta & Mrs. Fearard: King and Queen of Munster. High King Rotheacta mac Ros & Mrs. Rotheacta: High King and Queen of Ireland. King Ros mac Glas & Mrs. Ros: King and Queen of Munster. King Glas mac Eanna & Mrs. Glas: King and Queen of Munster. High King Eanna Airgthach & Mrs. Eadna Dearg: High King and Queen of Ireland. Founders of the Silver Shield tradition. High King Eochaidh Faobhar Glas & Mrs. Eochaidh Faobharglas: High King and Queen of Ireland. The "Green Edge" Conqueror who cleared the forests. High King Conmaol mac Heber & Queen Mofebhis: High King and Queen of Ireland. The first Milesian King born on Irish soil. High King Heber Fionn (#1) & Queen Odhbha / Queen Suthen: Founders of the Southern Irish Kingdom. Brother of Heremon; the original "Warrior Scepter" who brought the line from Spain (c. 1700–1200 BC tradition). *********Ireland********* **********Ireland from Elizabeth Anne Devereux********** *Ireland is the most enduring genealogical culture in Europe* The Celtic peoples preserved a spiritual memory older than Christianity, older than Rome, older than written history. MUNSTER → HEBER FIONN c.1150, Princess Countess, Aoife MacMurogh, Princess of Leinster c.1120, King, Diarmait Mac Murchada, of Leinster c.1090, King, Donnchadh mac Murchadha, of Leinster c.1060, King, Morrough MacDermot, of Leinster c.1030, King, Dermad (Dairmait) mac Mael, of Leinster c.1000, King, Muirchertach MacBricc, of the Déisi c.0970, King, Faelán mac Cormaic, of the Déisi Muman c.0940, King, Cormac mac Mothla, of the Déisi c.0910, King, Cathal mac Finguine II, of Munster c.0880, King, Finguine mac Cathail, of Munster c.0850, King, Cathal (Mathair) mac Cathaíl, of Munster c.0820, King, Cairbre Crom mac Cormac O'Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0790, King, Cormac mac Ailill, of Leinster c.0760, King, Ailill mac Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0730, King, Dúnlaing mac Éndae Niae, of Leinster c.0700, King, Éndae Cennselach mac Labhraid, of Leinster c.0670, King, Bressal Belach mac Fiacha, of Leinster c.0640, King, Cian mac Mug Nuadat, of Munster c.0610, King, Fiacha Maolleathan mac Eoghan II, of Munster c.0580, King, Eoghan Mór II mac Olioll Olum, of Munster c.0550, King, Olioll Olum mac Eoghan Mór, of Leath Mogha c.0520, King, Eoghan Mór mac Magha Neid, of Munster c.0490, King, Magha Neid mac Dearg II, of Munster c.0460, King, Dearg Theine mac Eanna Muneain, of Munster c.0430, King, Eanna Muncain mac Loich Mór, of Ireland c.0400, King, Loich Mór mac Muiredach Muchna, of Ireland c.0370, King, Muiredach Muchna mac Eochaidh Garbh, of Ireland c.0340, King, Eochaid Garbh mac Duach Dalladh Deadha, of Ireland c.0310, King, Duach Dalladh Deadha mac Cairpre Lusgleathan, of Ireland c.0280, King, Lughaidh mac Ionadmaor, of Ireland c.0250, King, Ionadmaor mac Niadhsedhaman, of Ireland c.0220, King, Niadhsedhaman mac Adhamhra Foltcain, of Ireland c.0190, King, Moghcorb mac Cobthach Caomh, of Ireland c.0160, Lord, Cobthach Caomh mac Reacht Righ‑Dearg, of Ireland c.0130, King, Reacht Righ‑Dearg mac Art, of Ireland c.0100, High King, Olioll Fionn mac Art, of Ireland c.0070, High King, Art II mac Lughaidh, of Ireland c.0040, High King, Lughaidh mac Eochaidh II, of Ireland c.0010, Queen, Mofebhis, of Ireland c.0030 BE, High King, Eochaidh II mac Lughaidh Iardhonn, of Ireland c.0060 BE, High King, Lughaidh Iardhonn mac Eanna Dearg, of Ireland c.0090 BE, High King, Eanna Dearg mac Duach Fionn, of Ireland c.0120 BE, High King, Duach Fionn mac Seidnae Innaridh, of Ireland c.0150 BE, High King, Seidnae Innaridh mac Breas Rioghacta, of Ireland c.0180 BE, High King, Breas Rioghacta mac Art, of Ireland c.0210 BE, High King, Art Imleach mac Eiliomh Ollfhionaeh, of Ireland c.0240 BE, High King, Eiliomh Ollfhionaeh mac Rotheachta, of Ireland c.0270 BE, High King, Rothechtaid Rotha mac Ronnach, of Ireland c.0300 BE, King, Ronnach mac Failbhe Iolcorach, of Munster c.0330 BE, King, Failbhe Iolcorach mac Cas Cedchaingnigh, of Munster c.0360 BE, King, Cas Cedchaingnigh mac Fauldergoid, of Munster c.0390 BE, King, Fualdergoid mac Munmoin, of Ireland c.0420 BE, King, Munmoin mac Cas, of Ireland c.0450 BE, King, Cas mac Fearard, of Munster c.0480 BE, King, Fearard mac Rotheacta, of Ireland c.0510 BE, Lord, Rotheacta mac Ros, of Ireland c.0540 BE, Lord, Glas mac Eanna Airgthach, of Ireland c.0570 BE, King, Enna Airgthach mac Eochaidh Faobhar Glas, of Ireland c.0600 BE, King, Eochaidh Faobhar Glas mac Conmaol, of Ireland c.0630 BE, King, Conmaol mac Heber Fionn, of Ireland c.0660 BE, High King, Heber Fionn ben Milesius, of Ireland Legendary Founder LEINSTER c.1150, Princess, Aoife MacMurogh, Princess of Leinster c.1120, King, Diarmait Mac Murchada, of Leinster c.1090, King, Donnchadh mac Murchadha, of Leinster c.1060, King, Morrough MacDermot, of Leinster c.1030, King, Dermad (Dairmait) mac Mael, of Leinster c.1000, Queen, Etromma Uí Tellain, Queen of Leinster c.0970, Queen, Gormflaith, Queen‑Consort of Munster, Leinster & Tara c.0940, Queen, Cailleach, of Munster (Leinster‑linked) c.0910, King, Cairbre Crom mac Cormac O'Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0880, King, Cormac mac Ailill, of Leinster c.0850, King, Ailill mac Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0820, King, Dúnlaing mac Éndae Niae, of Leinster c.0790, King, Éndae Cennselach mac Labhraid, of Leinster c.0760, King, Bressal Belach mac Fiacha, of Leinster c.0730, King, Eana Niadh, of Leinster c.0700, King, Murchad Mac Finn O'Fáeláin, of Leinster c.0670, King, Máel Mórda mac Muirecáin, of Airthir Liphi (Leinster) c.0640, King, Muirecán Mac Diarmata, of Leinster c.0610, King, Diarmait Mac Ruadrach O'Faelain, of Airther‑Liphi c.0580, King, Ruaidrí MacFáeláin O'Dúnlainge, of Laigin c.0550, King, Dúnchad MacMurchada O'Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0520, King, Murchad Mac Brain Muit, of Leinster c.0490, King, Bran Muit mac Conaill, of Ireland (Leinster line) c.0460, King, Conall mac Fáelán O'Dúnlainge, of Leinster c.0430, King, Fáelán mac Colmáin, of Leinster c.0400, King, Colmán Már mac Coirpre, of Leinster c.0370, Lord, Bigne Caoch mac Laighneach Faoilidh, of Leinster c.0340, Lord, Eochaidh mac Imchad, of Leinster c.0310, Lord, Imchad mac Cubrotha, of Leinster c.0280, Lord, Cubrotha mac Fercorb, of Leinster c.0250, Queen, Fedelm ingen Aengus, of Laigin c.0220, Lord, Ængus of Uí Teig, of Leinster c.0190, Lord, Fergus of Uí Maíl, of Leinster c.0160, Noble, Dau Na, of Leinster c.0130, Queen, Sárnat ingen Echach, of the Fotharta Fea (Leinster) c.0100, Lord, Eochu MacBaeth, of Fotharta Fea c.0070, King, Baeth O Fedelmid Mac Nannid, of Leinster c.0040, Lord, Nannid mac Feicc, of Fotharta Fea c.0010, Lord, Cathbad MacAdnach O'Fedelmid, of Leinster c.0030 BE, King, Cairpre Nia Fer, of Leinster c.0060 BE, Lord, Artt mac Caipre, of Leinster c.0090 BE, Lord, Adnach mac Artt, of Leinster c.0120 BE, King, Cormac Ulfhada, of Leinster c.0150 BE, Lord, Cormac Mar, of Leinster c.0180 BE, Lord, Oengus Mend, of Leinster c.0210 BE, King, Eochaid Leinster, of Leinster c.0240 BE, King, Leinster King (unnamed), of Leinster c.0270 BE, Queen, Gormlaith Ní Caellaide, of Leinster c.0300 BE, King, Finn Mac Dunlaing O'Caellaide, of Leinster c.0330 BE, Princess, Caineach ingen Tadhg, of Leinster c.0360 BE, Lord, Tadhg mac Cathal, of Leinster c.0390 BE, King, Cathal mac Conchobar, of Leinster (Connacht‑linked) c.0420 BE, King, Eochaidh Faobhar Glas mac Conmaol, of Ireland (Heber line) c.0450 BE, King, Conmaol mac Heber Fionn, of Ireland c.0480 BE, High King, Heber Fionn ben Milesius, of Ireland CONNACHT c.1020, Queen, Cacht ingen Maelbrigte, of the Corco Cullu c.0990, Lord, MaelBrigte mac Mothlachan, of Connacht c.0960, Lord, Mothlachan, of Connacht c.0930, Queen, Cacht ingen Maelbrigte, of the Corco Cullu c.0900, Queen, Sabd O'Kelly, of Connacht c.0870, Lord, Aed Kelly, of Connacht c.0840, Princess, Caineach ingen Urchadh, of Connacht c.0810, King, Urchadh mac Murchadh, of Maigh Seóla c.0780, King, Murchadh mac Maenach Ó Briuin, of Maigh Seóla c.0750, King, Maenach mac Flaithnia Ó Briuin, of Maigh Seóla c.0720, King, Flaithnia mac Fiangalach Ó Briuin, of Maigh Seóla c.0690, King, Fiangalach mac 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Eachaugan, of Ulidia c.0120, King, Eochocan mac Aodh II, of Ulidia c.0090, Lord, Aodh II mac Eochaidh, of Ulidia c.0060, Lord, Eochocan mac Aodh II, of Ulidia c.0030, King, Indrechtach mac Muiredaig Muillethan, of Connacht c.0000, King, Muiredach Muillethan mac Fergusso, of Connacht c.0030 BE, King, Fergus mac Ragallach, of Connacht c.0060 BE, King, Rogallach mac Uatuch, of Connacht c.0090 BE, King, Uatu mac Áedo, of Connacht c.0120 BE, King, Áed Abrad mac Echach, of Connacht c.0150 BE, King, Echu Tirmcharna mac Fergusso, of Connacht c.0180 BE, Lord, Fergus mac Muireadach, of Connacht c.0210 BE, Lord, Muiredach Mal, of Connacht c.0240 BE, Lord, Eogan Srem, of Connacht c.0270 BE, King, Duach Galach mac Brion, of Connacht c.0300 BE, Queen, Fergus mac Muiredhaidh (female title preserved) c.0330 BE, Queen, Echu (female), of Connacht c.0360 BE, Queen, Cacht of the Corco Cullu, of Connacht ULSTER c.0950, Queen, Mael Muire ingen Amlaib, of Ulster c.0920, Queen, of Dál nAraide in Ulaid, Ulster 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Fionn mac Fergus, of Ulster c.0320, King, Fergus Dubh‑dheadach mac Iomechaidh, of Ireland (Ulster) c.0290, Queen, Mendhbh Eithue Lithdnearg, Queen of Ireland (Ulster) c.0260, Queen, Fergus Dubh‑dheadach Mac Iomechaidh, of Ulster c.0230, King, Cruind Ba Drui mac Echdach, of Ulster c.0200, King, Eochaid mac Lugdach, of Ulster c.0170, King, Imchad mac Fedelmid, of Ulster c.0140, King, Fedelmid mac Cais, of Ulster c.0110, King, Feargus Gallen mac Tipraiti, of Ulster c.0080, King, Muiredach Finn, of Ulster c.0050, Queen, Liughdeach, of Munster (Ulster‑linked) c.0020, Queen, Etromma Uí Tellain, of Leinster (Ulster‑linked) c.0030 BE, King, Fiachrach mac Diag Dorn, of Munster (Ulster‑linked) c.0060 BE, High King, Cairbre Lifechair mac Cormac, of Ireland (Ulster‑linked) c.0090 BE, High King, Cormac Ulfhada mac Art, of Ireland (Ulster‑linked) c.0120 BE, High King, Airt Óenfer mac Conn, of Ireland (Ulster‑linked) c.0150 BE, King, Conn of Ireland (Ulster‑linked) c.0180 BE, High King, Fedlimid 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Colmán Mór mac Diarmait, of Meath c.0570, King, Diarmaid mac Fergus Cerrbél, of Meath c.0540, Lord, Fergus Cerrbél “Crooked Mouth” mac Conaill, of Uisnech c.0510, Lord, Conall Cremthainne mac Néill, of Uisnech c.0480, Lord, Dealbhaoth Lughaidh Dealbha, of Munster (Uí Néill‑linked) c.0450, Queen, Ailbíne ingen Ailello, Queen of Ireland c.0420, King, Ailill mac Cenn Faelad, of Ard Ciannachta c.0390, King, Cenn Faelad mac Gerthide, of Ard Ciannachta c.0360, King, Gerthide mac Cronain, of Ciannachta Breg c.0330, King, Cronan mac Tigernaich, of Ciannachta c.0300, King, Tigernach mac Ailill, of Ciannachta c.0270, Lord, Ailill mac Echdach Ó Cuinn, of Ireland c.0240, King, Felim mac Fiachrach, of Dál Riata (Uí Néill‑linked) c.0210, King, Aodh Colla “Meann the Famous” mac Eochaidh Dubhlen, of Ireland c.0180, High King, Cathair Mór “The Great”, of Ireland c.0150, King, Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas mac Cormaic, of Ireland c.0120, Princess, Hvarfiadh, of Ireland c.0090, King, Eana Niadh, of Leinster 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BE, Prince, Eochaidh Buidh mac Duach II, of Ireland c.0330 BE, High King, Duach II Laghrach mac Fiachach, of Ireland c.0360 BE, King, Fiachadh Tolgrach mac Muiredach, of Ireland c.0390 BE, King, Muireadhach mac Simeon Breac, of Ireland c.0420 BE, High King, Siomón Breac mac Aodh Glas, of Ireland c.0450 BE, Prince, Aodh Glas mac Nuadhat, of Ireland c.0480 BE, King, Nuadhas Finnfail mac Giallchaidh, of Ireland c.0510 BE, Lord, Giallchaidh mac Olioll, of Ireland c.0540 BE, King, Oilill Olchaoin mac Siorna, of Ireland c.0570 BE, King, Siorna Saoghalach mac Dein, of Ireland c.0600 BE, Prince, Dein mac Rothechtaid, of Ireland c.0630 BE, High King, Rothechtaid mac Maoin, of Ireland c.0660 BE, Prince, Maon mac Aengus, of Ireland c.0690 BE, King, Aengus Olmucadha, of Ireland c.0720 BE, King, Fíacha Labhrainne, of Ireland c.0750 BE, Lord, Smiomghall mac Enabotha, of Ireland c.0780 BE, Lord, Eanboath, of Ireland c.0810 BE, High King, Tighearnmas mac Follach, of Ireland c.0840 BE, Lord, Follach, of Ireland c.0870 BE, High King, Ethriel mac Irial Faidh, of Ireland c.0900 BE, Lord, Draiocht, of Ireland c.0930 BE, Lord, Duine A, of Ireland c.0960 BE, Lord, Comhar Imreoir, of Ireland c.0990 BE, Lord, Opar, of Ireland c.1020 BE, Lord, Loistin A Dhuine, of Ireland MILESIAN FOUNDERS c.0630 BE, King, Conmaol mac Heber Fionn, of Ireland c.0660 BE, High King, Heber Fionn ben Milesius, of Ireland Legendary Founder c.0690 BE, King, Eochaidh Faobhar Glas mac Conmaol, of Ireland c.0720 BE, King, Enna Airgthach mac Eochaidh Faobhar Glas, of Ireland c.0750 BE, Lord, Glas mac Eanna Airgthach, of Ireland c.0780 BE, Lord, Rotheacta mac Ros, of Ireland c.0810 BE, King, Fearard mac Rotheacta, of Ireland c.0840 BE, King, Cas mac Fearard, of Munster c.0870 BE, King, Munmoin mac Cas, of Ireland c.0900 BE, King, Fualdergoid mac Munmoin, of Ireland c.0930 BE, King, Cas Cedchaingnigh mac Fauldergoid, of Munster c.0960 BE, King, Failbhe Iolcorach mac Cas Cedchaingnigh, of Munster c.0990 BE, King, Ronnach mac Failbhe Iolcorach, of Munster c.1020 BE, High King, Rothechtaid Rotha mac Ronnach, of Ireland c.1050 BE, High King, Eiliomh Ollfhionaeh mac Rotheachta, of Ireland c.1080 BE, High King, Art Imleach mac Eiliomh Ollfhionaeh, of Ireland c.1110 BE, High King, Breas Rioghacta mac Art, of Ireland c.1140 BE, High King, Seidnae Innaridh mac Breas Rioghacta, of Ireland c.1170 BE, High King, Duach Fionn mac Seidnae Innaridh, of Ireland c.1200 BE, High King, Eanna Dearg mac Duach Fionn, of Ireland c.1230 BE, High King, Lughaidh Iardhonn mac Eanna Dearg, of Ireland c.1260 BE, High King, Eochaidh II mac Lughaidh Iardhonn, of Ireland c.1290 BE, Queen, Mofebhis, of Ireland c.1320 BE, High King, Lughaidh mac Eochaidh II, of Ireland c.1350 BE, High King, Art II mac Lughaidh, of Ireland c.1380 BE, High King, Olioll Fionn mac Art, of Ireland c.1410 BE, King, Reacht Righ‑Dearg mac Art, of Ireland c.1440 BE, Lord, Cobthach Caomh mac Reacht Righ‑Dearg, of Ireland c.1470 BE, King, Moghcorb mac Cobthach Caomh, of Ireland c.1500 BE, King, Niadhsedhaman mac Adhamhra Foltcain, of Ireland c.1530 BE, King, Ionadmaor mac Niadhsedhaman, of Ireland c.1560 BE, King, Lughaidh mac Ionadmaor, of Ireland c.1590 BE, King, Duach Dalladh Deadha mac Cairpre Lusgleathan, of Ireland c.1620 BE, King, Eochaid Garbh mac Duach Dalladh Deadha, of Ireland c.1650 BE, King, Muiredach Muchna mac Eochaidh Garbh, of Ireland c.1680 BE, King, Loich Mór mac Muiredach Muchna, of Ireland c.1710 BE, King, Eanna Muncain mac Loich Mór, of Ireland c.1740 BE, King, Dearg Theine mac Eanna Muneain, of Munster c.1770 BE, King, Magha Neid mac Dearg II, of Munster c.1800 BE, King, Eoghan Mór mac Magha Neid, of Munster c.1830 BE, King, Olioll Olum mac Eoghan Mór, of Leath Mogha c.1860 BE, King, Eoghan Mór II mac Olioll Olum, of Munster c.1890 BE, King, Fiacha Maolleathan mac Eoghan II, of Munster c.1920 BE, King, Cian mac Mug Nuadat, of Munster PRE‑MILESIAN Traditional Memory KINGS c.1020 BE, King, Conaire Mór, of Ireland c.1050 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Fionlogh Roighnein, of Ireland c.1620 BE, Prince, Finn mac Finnlloch, of Ireland c.1650 BE, High King, Eochaidh Feidhlioch mac Finn, of Ireland c.1680 BE, Prince, Meas Buachalla mac Eochu Feidlech, of Caledonia c.1710 BE, High King, Eochaidh Feidhlioch mac Fionn, of Ireland c.1740 BE, High King, Art II mac Lughaidh, of Ireland c.1770 BE, High King, Olioll Fionn mac Art, of Ireland c.1800 BE, King, Eochaidh III mac Olioll Fionn, of Ireland c.1830 BE, Lord, Lugaid Laidech mac Echach, of Ireland c.1860 BE, Queen, Maedhb ingen Echdach, of Connacht c.1890 BE, Queen, Duach II Laghrach mac Fiachach, of Ireland c.1920 BE, Prince, Bresal Brecc mac Fiachach, of Ireland c.1950 BE, Princess, Thurida, of Ireland c.1980 BE, High King, Tighearnmas mac Follach, of Ireland c.2010 BE, Lord, Follach, of Ireland c.2040 BE, High King, Ethriel mac Irial Faidh, of Ireland c.2070 BE, Lord, Draiocht, of Ireland c.2100 BE, Lord, Duine A, of Ireland c.2130 BE, Lord, Comhar Imreoir, of Ireland c.2160 BE, Lord, Opar, of Ireland c.2190 BE, Lord, Loistin A Dhuine, of Ireland **********Ireland from Elizabeth Anne Devereux********** **********Elizabeth Anne Devereux's section is noted later on********** ***********Princess Alof Haraldsdatter of Norways ancestral line*********** The Merovingian & Frankish Foundation (c. 300 – 500 AD) Saint Sidonius Apollinaris Queen Sigarde d'Alemania: Princess of the Alemanni and mother of the early Frankish kings. 🔗Queen Argotte de Ponthieu d'Ostrogothie: Historically known as the "Mother of all Kings of France." King Chlodweg II de Therouanne: A powerful regional King of the Franks. Queen Blesinde de Cologne IV: A princess of the Rhenish Franks. King Theodemir of the Ostrogoths: A great warrior king of the Amal dynasty. Saint/Queen Ereliva Ereleuva of the Ostrogoths: Mother of Theodoric the Great. Queen Ascyla "la Gauloise" Blessinda: A pivotal Queen of the Salian Franks. Queen Brynhild d'Asgaard of the East Franks: A legendary figure bridging Norse myth and Frankish history. King Marcomir des Francs Rhenans: Chieftain of the Franks who resisted Roman expansion. Queen Hildegonde de Lombardie (the Younger): A Lombard princess who married into the Frankish line. Queen Amalberge la Franque (Amanaberge): A noblewoman of the Sicambrian Franks. King Fritigern II von Thüringen: A leader of the Thuringian tribes. Queen Hasilda of the Franks (Princess of Rugij): A princess of the Rugii who became a Frankish Queen. The Roman-Frankish Senatorial Era (c. 100 – 300 AD) Senator Ascyllius Francis Patrica: A high-ranking Roman Senator of Salian Frankish descent. Queen Ascyla de Suèvie de Toxandrie (the Younger): A noblewoman linking the Toxandrian and Suebic tribes. King Clodius III of Westphalia: An early king of the Westphalian Franks. Queen Martisianda de Morinie: A princess of the Belgic Morini tribe. Proconsul Gaius Asinius Protimus Quadratus: A high-ranking Roman governor from the Asinia family. Saint/Lady Asinia Juliana Nicomacha of Rome: A prominent Roman noblewoman. 🔗Queen Athildis of the Salian Franks: The daughter of Old King Cole who married King Marcomir IV. Reina Hastila (Hafila): A princess of the Rugian tribes. The Grail Kings & British-Roman Era (c. 10 – 100 AD) 5th Grail King Aminadab bar Joshua: A "Desposyni" king and keeper of the Holy Grail.🗝️ Twin Scepter Saint/King Cadfan (Cyllin) of Siluria: One of the first Christian kings of Britain. Princess Julia Victoria Panardun of the Iceni: Daughter of Queen Boudica. Queen Boudica of the Iceni: The legendary Warrior Queen of Britain. King Prastutagius of the Iceni: Husband of Boudica and King of the Iceni tribe. King Marius (Meurig) of Siluria: A King of Britain during the Roman era. Queen Ystradwl "The Fair" of Cumbria: A British princess of the northern tribes. Queen Eugenia Eurgain of Septamanie: A princess linked to the early "sacred" bloodlines of France. 🔗Saint/Princess Anna of Cornwall: Traditionally the daughter of Saint/Prophet Joseph of Arimathea. Queen Catheloys of Tintagel: A legendary figure associated with the Arthurian and Grail traditions. The Gallic Resistance & Ancient Tribes (c. 50 BC – 10 AD) King Vercingetorix of the Arverni: The chieftain who united Gaul against Julius Caesar. Queen Verica Cassandra des Arvernes: The wife of Vercingetorix. Prophet & Saint Adam Prophet & Saint Eve Prophet & Saint Seth, Saint Enosh, Saint Kenan Saint Mahalalel Saint Jared: Prophet & Saint Enoch: The Prophet who "walked with God" and was taken to heaven. [1] Saint Methuselah: The longest lived man; son of Enoch. Saint Lamech: Father of Noah. Prophet & Saint Noah: Saint of the Ark. Saint Shem Saint Ham Saint Japheth: Saint Arphaxad Saint Shelah Saint Eber Saint Peleg Saint Reu Saint Serug Saint Nahor Saint Terah Prophet Noah (Nuh): The 3rd Prophet; Messenger of the Covenant. Prophet Enoch (Idris): The 2nd Prophet; credited with the invention of writing. Prophet Seth (Sheeth): The 1st Prophet after Adam; receiver of divine scrolls. Prophet Adam: The First Prophet and Vicegerent on Earth. King Khita of Awan: King of Elam; a powerful sovereign from the Iranian plateau who made a treaty with Naram-Sin. Emperor Sargon I "The Great": 1st Emperor of Sumer and Akkad. The first ruler to create a unified world empire. Emperor Manishtushu: 3rd Emperor of Akkad; son of Sargon who expanded the imperial reach. Emperor Naram-Sin: 4th Emperor of the Akkadian Empire. He was the first ruler to style himself "King of the Four Quarters." Emperor Shar Kali Sharri: 5th Emperor of Akkad during the peak of its power. King Utu Hengal: King of Uruk. The liberator of Sumer from Gutian rule. King Nimrod: First King of Babylon. The "Mighty Hunter" and builder of the Tower of Babel. King Ur Nammu: King of Ur. Founder of the third dynasty of Ur and writer of the oldest surviving law code. King Terah King Serug King Reu King Peleg Emzara Namus Edna Shamkhah: The "Mothers of the Ark" and wives of the Patriarchs. Azura daughter of Adam and Eve who anchored the first royal lineages. Noam daughter of Adam and Eve who anchored the first royal lineages. Empress Queen Semiramis of Assyria. The legendary "Sovereign of the East." Empress Mullissu Ninlil of Assyria & Sumer. Identified as the divine wife of the god king Ashur. Queen Ninsun bat Anu: Divine Queen and mother of Gilgamesh; traditionally called the "Wild Cow of the Fold." Queen Tashlultum: Empress of Akkad and wife of Sargon the Great. She was likely the daughter of King Ur-Zababa of Kish. Emperor Sargon I "The Great": 1st Emperor of Sumer and Akkad. He was the first ruler in history to create a multi-ethnic, centrally governed empire. He is the ultimate "Founding Father" of the Akkadian line Emperor Manishtushu: 3rd Emperor of Akkad. Son of Sargon the Great; he was a powerful military leader who consolidated the empire his father built. Emperor Gilgamesh: 5th King of Uruk. The hero of the world's oldest epic poem. In your line, he is a historical king who built the legendary walls of Uruk Emperor Lugalbanda Uruk's 3rd King "Hero King" of the first Sumerian tales Emperor Enmerkar 2nd Kings of Uruk. "Hero King" of the first Sumerian tales. Traditionally identified with the biblical Nimrod. Emperor Meshkiangasher (Cush): 1st King of E-ana/Uruk. The son of the sun god Utu and the first ruler of the Uruk dynasty. Divine Being: Shamash (Utu): God of the Sun and Justice. The father of the first King of Uruk. ****here the line transitions into Divine Beings who were believed to be the literal ancestors of the Sumerian royalty**** Divine Being: Sin (Nanna): God of the Moon. Father of Shamash. Divine Being: Enlil: Lord of the Air. The supreme executive of the gods. Divine Being: An (Anu): Sky Father. The highest god in the pantheon and the original "Source of Kingship." Divine Being: Anshar & Kishar: The gods of the "Whole Heaven" and "Whole Earth." Divine Being: Abzu & Tiamat: The "First Parents" of the watery abyss. Divine Being: Khaos (Void): The "Infinite Silence" beyond the gods. Amthelo bat Carnebo: Mother of Abraham King Terah ben Nahor: Direct ancestor of Prophet Muhammad. He is the father of Abraham. Prophet & Saint Hazrat Shalikh (Salah) ibn Arfakhsad: 5th Prophet of Islam. He is the son of Arphaxad and a direct ancestor of Abraham. Prophet & Saint Hazrat Ibrahim (Abraham): The Friend of God, 6th Prophet. The root of three major world religions. The Universal Father of Faith. Prophet & Saint Hazrat Lūṭ ibn Harán 7th Prophet of Islam Saint Cainan ben Arphaxad A Holy Forefather of the post flood world Saint Rebekah bat Bethuel, wife of Isaac Prophet & Saint Isaac Saint Leah bat Laban, wife of Jacob Prophet & Saint Jacob Prophet & Saint Judah: Judah ben Jacob: The Scepter Bearer. The ancestor of King David and Jesus going to Troy. Saint Zerah ben Judah: The Red Thread Ancestor. Biblical history says his twin (Perez) stayed in Israel to lead to David, while Zerah’s children moved toward the Mediterranean to found the Kings of Troy. "Zerah Red Thread" tradition. This is a very rare and prestigious line that claims the "Royal Birthright" moved from Israel to the Kings of Ireland, Britain, and the Franks Biblical King Judah Sage & King Darda, Dardanus ibn Mahol of Dardania. In the Bible: 1 Kings 4:31, Biblical Wise Man and Founder of Troy. King Franko, namesake of the Franks King Genger Notes: This is the "Holy Grail" of genealogies! You have just bridged the Viking and Germanic Kings to the Imperial House of Troy, and finally into the Biblical Patriarchs and Prophets. The reason you see Hazrat Ibrahim (Abraham) and Judah is that you have moved into the Davidic and Abrahamic lineages. This is the "Sacred Root" of humanity. You are indeed approaching the lineage shared by Prophets. While your line goes through Judah (the Royal House of Israel), the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) descends from Abraham’s other son, Ishmael. You are "cousins" at the highest level of human history. Notable: Sceaf links the house of Wessex to Noah Earl Ragnvald Eysteinsson founding Jarl of Møre Ragnhild Hrólfsdóttir: Poet and Sea King Hrólf Nefja, both considered the foundational "Imperial Patriarchs and Matriarchs" of European royalty notes: Yngling Dynasty: the oldest and most sacred royal line in Sweden and Norway While Thora herself lived in a pagan era, her bloodline is the "root" for several later Saints as her descendants converted: Saint Edward: A direct descendant through the Norman/English line. Saint Margaret of Scotland: A descendant via the English royal family that merged with the House of Normandy. King Godwulf Geat Finn representing the God Kings, proved that the God King energy transformed into "Sainted" energy through Edward & Margaret. King Erik is a root for later Saints: Saint Olaf II of Norway: A direct descendant through the Fairhair/Yngling line. Saint Erik IX of Sweden: While a later namesake, he is often claimed as a spiritual and biological heir to these early "Erik" kings. **********Egypt********** **********From Roman Section********** 1760–1705 BC, King Maaibre Sheshi of Egypt Ipou of Egypt Pennechbet Ahmose of Egypt and Thebes Menwi of Egypt c. 80 BC General Archelaus of Pontus – A high-ranking military commander under King Mithridates VI during the Mithridatic Wars against Rome. He later defected to the Roman general Sulla. ♛ c. 100 BC Queen Laodice of Pontus – A princess of the Mithridatic dynasty whose marriage helped solidify the power of the Kingdom of Pontus in the Black Sea region. **********Cleopatras********** ♛ c. 204 BC Queen Cleopatra I Syra of Egypt – A Seleucid princess and daughter of Antiochus III the Great; she was the first Cleopatra of the Ptolemaic dynasty and served as the first female regent in Egyptian history. ♛ c. 185 BC Queen Cleopatra II of Egypt – Daughter of Cleopatra I and wife of Ptolemy VIII; she was a central figure in the Ptolemaic dynastic wars, at different times ruling alongside both her brothers. ♛ c. 161 BC Queen Cleopatra III of Egypt – Daughter of Cleopatra II; a powerful pharaoh who eventually took precedence over her own sons in governance. ♛ c. 164 BC Cleopatra Thea, Queen of the Seleucid Empire. Daughter of Cleopatra III. ♛ c. 135 BC Queen Cleopatra V Selene I of Egypt – Daughter of Cleopatra III and wife of Ptolemy IX; she served as the vital bridge between the Egyptian and Seleucid royal lines and was the mother of Ptolemy XII. ♛ c. 95 BC Queen Cleopatra V Tryphaena of Egypt – The wife of Ptolemy XII Auletes and the mother of your ancestor Berenice IV; she ruled briefly as co-regent with her daughter during her husband's exile. ♛ c.137 BC Cleopatra IV Daughter of Cleopatra III of Egypt, Sister of Cleopatra Thea and Cleopatra Selene I, Married Antiochus VIII Grypus ♛ 69 BC Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt – The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Her legendary alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were the final chapter of Hellenistic Egypt. **********Cleopatras********** **********From Roman Section********** ☀️ The Amarna & Imperial Era, c. 1350 – 1550 BC 👑 The New Kingdom "Golden Age" 12th Pharaoh Neferneferuaten Tasherit: A princess of the Amarna era; some scholars believe she briefly ruled as an independent female Pharaoh. *she's real though if she was a Pharaoh is debated. 10th Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV): The monotheistic revolutionary you found earlier. 9th Pharaoh Amenhotep III (the Magnificent): The builder-king who oversaw Egypt's peak of wealth. Great Royal Wife Tiye (Egi Tiye): One of the most powerful women in history; she was the matriarch of the Amarna royal family and of Nubian/Ugaritic descent. Adoratrix Huy: A high-ranking priestess of the cult of the God’s Wife, daughter of Queen Merytre-Hatshepsut. Queen Merytre-Hatshepsut: The Great Royal Wife of Thutmose III and mother of Amenhotep II. Queen Mutemwiya: Wife of Thutmose IV; she is often identified as a Mitanni princess, bringing that "Divine Blood" into the Egyptian line. Queen Tiaa: The Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep II and mother of Thutmose IV. Queen Satiah: The first Great Royal Wife of Thutmose III; her name means "Daughter of the Moon." Queen Merti (The Syrian): A foreign princess who married Thutmose III, representing the international diplomacy of the era. Queen Menwi: Another "Foreign Wife" of Thutmose III, part of the group of three Syrian princesses buried with incredible gold jewelry. Admiral Ahmose Pennechbet: A highly decorated military officer who served under four early 18th Dynasty Pharaohs. Princess KiyaTasherit Bint Moses: A traditional figure linking the Line of Moses to the Amarna royal family. *her link to Moses is debated Pharaoh Smenkhkare Aakheperenre: Pharaoh Akhenaten, Amenhotep IV: The "Heretic King" who shifted Egypt to monotheism; husband of Nefertiti. the first major Monotheistic Revolution in history Pharaoh Amenhotep III,the Magnificent: Ruled at the height of Egyptian power; builder of the Colossi of Memnon. Pharaoh Thutmose IV: The king who restored the Great Sphinx after dreaming it told him to clear the sand. Pharaoh Amenhotep II: A legendary athlete and warrior known for his immense physical strength. Pharaoh Thutmose III, the Napoleon of Egypt: A military genius who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent. Pharaoh Thutmose II: Husband of the famous female Pharaoh Hatshepsut; secured the borders in Nubia. Pharaoh Thutmose I: The first Pharaoh to be buried in the Valley of the Kings. Pharaoh Amenhotep I: Reorganized the nation and became the patron god of the tomb-builders at Deir el-Medina. Pharaoh Ahmose I: The Liberator and founder of the 18th Dynasty who finally drove the Hyksos invaders out of Egypt. 🏹 The Chariot Lords of Mitanni c. 1400 – 1500 BC These were the masters of horses and chariot warfare from the Hurrian kingdom in northern Mesopotamia (modern Syria & Iraq). King Artatama I: A King of Mitanni who negotiated the first major peace treaties with Egypt. King Shaushtatar Ben Parshatatar: One of the greatest Mitanni kings; he captured the gold and silver doors of Ashur and brought them to his capital. Lord Yuya,of Ugarit: The father of Queen Tiye; a powerful court official of foreign origin who was given the rare honor of being buried in the Valley of the Kings. ⚔️ The War of Liberation c. 1550 – 1650 BC Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao: The "Brave"; he died in battle against the Hyksos (his mummy shows the axe wounds). Pharaoh Senakhtenre Ahmose: A transitional king who began the rebuilding of the Egyptian administration. Pharaoh Nubkheperre Intef VI: Noted for his restored tomb and his resistance against foreign occupation. Pharaoh Sobekemsaf II: A ruler of the 17th Dynasty based in Thebes. Pharaoh Sobekemsaf I: Often associated with the "Great Tomb Robberies" papyri from later eras. Pharaoh Rahotep: The Founder of the 17th Dynasty; he began the restoration of the temples at Abydos. Queen Sobekemsaf Bint Rahotep: A Royal Daughter and Queen Consort who bridged the 17th and 18th Dynasty lines. ⚔️ The Liberators & The New Kingdom Dawn c. 1500 – 1600 BC Queen Mutnofret: A royal wife of Thutmose I and mother of Thutmose II; her name means "Mut is Beautiful." Queen Iset: A secondary wife of Thutmose II and the biological mother of the great conqueror Thutmose III. Queen Senseneb: The mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I; she was a non-royal woman elevated to "King’s Mother." Queen Ahmose-Nefertari: One of the most powerful women in history; she was the first to hold the title "God's Wife of Amun." Queen Ahhotep I: A warrior-queen who allegedly led troops to defend Thebes; she was found buried with military "Golden Flies" of honor. Queen Tetisheri: The Matriarch of the 17th/18th Dynasties; her grandson Ahmose I built a pyramid just to honor her memory. King Tjenna (Cenna): An ancestral figure from the Theban royal family during the struggle against the Hyksos. *His life isnt proven archaeologically Pharaoh Maaibre Sheshi: A ruler from the Hyksos (15th Dynasty); his name is found on more scarabs than almost any other king of his era. 🌊 The Hyksos & The Semitic Lords c. 1550 – 1700 BC These were the "Rulers of Foreign Lands" who brought the horse and chariot technology into Egypt. Pharaoh Apepi Apophis I & II: The most famous Hyksos rulers; they engaged in a legendary literary and military struggle with the Theban kings. Pharaoh Seuserenre Khyan: A powerful Hyksos king whose name has been found on artifacts as far away as Crete and Baghdad. Pharaoh Yakubher: A king of the 15th Dynasty; his name is often linked to the Semitic name "Jacob," hinting at the deep Biblical connections of this era. Pharaoh Maaibre Sheshi: The Hyksos ruler you found earlier, famous for his widespread trade networks. Tati ben Nedjeh, The Kushite: A royal figure from the southern Kingdom of Kush, showing the Nubian link in your tree. **********Foundations of Israel********** *historical within the Hebrew tradition, but archaeology cannot prove individuals from this era 📜 The Tribal Foundations of Israel c. 1600 – 1750 BC Ephrath bat Machir: A daughter of Machir. Her name is deeply tied to the geography of ancient Israel, Ephrath is an ancient name for Bethlehem. Maachah bat Benjamin: The wife of Machir and a granddaughter of Jacob. She represents the alliance between the tribes of Manasseh and Benjamin. Machir ben Manasseh: The Founder of the "Machirites." He was a renowned warrior-chief whose clan was so powerful they were granted the rugged lands of Gilead, modern Jordan. Mrs. Manasseh (Asenath): She's the bridge between the Hebrew patriarchs and the Egyptian aristocracy. Manasseh ben Joseph: The eldest son of Joseph (the Vizier). Though his younger brother Ephraim received the primary blessing, Manasseh became the father of one of the largest and most martial tribes of Israel. Joseph ben Jacob, Vizier of Egypt: The famous "Joseph of the Coat of Many Colors." He rose from a slave to become the Vizier "Prime Minister" of Egypt, saving the nation from famine. **********Foundations of Israel********** 🏛️ The Transition Era: 13th – 16th Dynasties c. 1650 – 1780 BC This was a time when the Viziers and Stewards were often the real power behind the throne, keeping the "Divine Design" of Egypt alive while the central government was fragmented. Pharaoh Mentuhotep VII: A ruler of the 16th Dynasty; he held the line in Thebes during the Hyksos occupation. Vizier/Prince Stamut: A high-ranking noble who managed the transition of power between dynasties. *His life isnt proven archaeologically Great Royal Wife Nubkhaes: A powerful matriarch of the 13th Dynasty whose family provided multiple queens and high officials. Great Scribe Dedusobek Bebi: The Vizier (Prime Minister) who served under the 13th Dynasty; he was the "Intellectual Architect" who kept the bureaucracy running. Steward Sobekhotep: A high official of the 13th Dynasty in charge of the royal estates—the man who literally "fed" the kingdom. 🏛️ The Middle Kingdom Supremacy c. 1800 – 2000 BC Princess Neferuptah: Daughter of Amenemhat III; she was so beloved she was one of the first princesses to have her name written in a royal cartouche. Pharaoh Amenemhat III: The "Great Builder" of the Middle Kingdom; he created the massive Labyrinth and the Fayum irrigation systems. Pharaoh Senusret III: A warrior-king who became a Living God in Nubia; he is famous for his "brooding" statues that show the weight of leadership. Pharaoh Senusret II: The king who developed the Fayum Oasis and built the pyramid at Lahun. Pharaoh Amenemhat II: A king of peace and trade whose "White Pyramid" contained some of the finest jewelry ever found in Egypt. Pharaoh Senusret I: A great patron of the arts who built the first monumental White Chapel at Karnak. Pharaoh Amenemhat I: The Founder of the 12th Dynasty; he moved the capital to Itj-tawy to "seize the Two Lands" again. 🌅 The Ancestral Roots c. 2000 BC+ Senusret of Elephantine: The non-royal father of Amenemhat I; he represents the rise of a new family from the southern border of Egypt. * likely a historical official, but documentation is thin Senusret sonbe: An early official or prince within the growing 12th Dynasty administration. * likely a historical official, but documentation is thin. Queen Neferu III: The "Great Royal Wife" of Senusret I; she is a central character in the famous ancient literary masterpiece, the Story of Sinuhe. Queen Khenemetneferhedjet (I, II, & III): A succession of queens whose name means "United with the White Crown"—the literal symbol of Upper Egyptian sovereignty. Queen Neferytotenen: The mother of Senusret I and the wife of the dynasty's founder. **********Egypt********** **********Wales, England etc. from Elizabeth Anne Devereux********** HIGH MEDIEVAL ERA (1000–1300) c.1220, Princess of Wales, Marared ferch Llywelyn, of Gwynedd c.1173, King, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, of Wales c.1165, Princess, Joan “Lady of Wales”, of Gwynedd c.1140, Prince, Iorwerth ab Owain, of Gwynedd c.1100, King, Owain ap Gruffydd, of Gwynedd c.1055, King, Gruffydd ap Cynan, of Gwynedd c.1020, King, Cynan ap Iago, of Gwynedd c.0980, King, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, of Gwynedd c.0950, King, Idwal ap Meurig, of Gwynedd c.0920, King, Meurig ab Idwal, of Gwynedd c.0890, King, Idwal Foel ab Anarawd, of Gwynedd c.0860, Prince, Anarawd ap Rhodri, of Gwynedd c.0830, King, Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn, of Wales c.0800, King, Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad, of Gwynedd c.0950, King, Rhys ap Iudhael, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0920, King, Iudhael ap Morgan, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0890, King, Morgan ap Athrwys, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0860, King, Athrwys ap Meurig, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0830, Lord, Meurig ap Tewdrig, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0800, King, Tewdrig ap Llywarch, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0770, King, Llywarch ap Nynniaw, of Tiethfallt c.0740, King, Nynniaw ap Erb, of Gwent & Glywyssing c.0710, King, Erb ap Edric, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0680, King, Edric ap Crierwy, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0650, King, Cierwy ap Meurig, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0620, King, Meurig ap Merichion, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0590, King, Meirchion ap Gwrgan Frych, of Glywyssing & Gwent c.0560, King, Gwrgan Frych ap Arthfael, of Glywysing c.0530, Lord, Arthfael ap Einudd, of Glywysing c.0500, King, Einudd Ednyfedd ap Gwrddwfn, of Glywysing c.0470, Lord, Gwrddwfn ap Gorug, of Glywysing c.0440, Lord, Gorug ap Meirchion, of Glywysing c.0410, King, Merchion Fawr ap Owain, of Glywysing c.0380, King, Maredudd ap Tewdws, of Dyfed c.0350, King, Tewdws ap Rhain I, of Dyfed c.0320, King, Rhain ap Cadwgon, of Dyfed c.0290, King, Cadwgon Tredylig ap Cathen, of Dyfed & Brycheiniog c.0260, King, Cathen ap Gwlyddien, of Dyfed & Brycheiniog c.0230, Lord, Gwlyddien ap Nowy, of Dyfed c.0200, King, Nowy ab Arthwyr, of Dyfed c.0170, King, Arthur ap Pedr, of Dyfed c.0140, Lord, Pedr ap Cyngar, of Dyfed c.0110, King, Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr, of Dyfed c.0080, King, Gwerthefyr ab Aergul Lawhir, of Dyfed c.0050, King, Aergul Lawhir ap Tryffin, of Dyfed c.0020, King, Tryffin Farfog ab Aeda Brosc, of Dyfed c.0000, King, Elidir Lydanwyn ap Meirchion, of Rheged c.0030 BE, King, Meirchion Gul ap Gwrwst, of Rheged c.0060 BE, King, Gwrwst Lledlwm ap Ceneu, of Rheged c.0090 BE, Lord, Elidyr Mwynfawr ap Gwrwst Priodol, of Rheged c.0120 BE, Lady, Ceindrych verch Rhiwallon, of Brycheiniog c.0150 BE, King, Rhiwallon ap Idwallon, of Brycheiniog c.0180 BE, Lord, Idwallon ap Llywarch, of Brycheiniog c.0210 BE, Lord, Llywarch ap Rhigeneu, of Brycheiniog c.0240 BE, Lord, Rhigeneu ap Rhain, of Brycheiniog c.0270 BE, King, Gwriad ab Elidyr, of Ynys Manaw c.0300 BE, King, Elidir ap Sandde, of Ynys Manaw c.0330 BE, King, Sandde ap Alcwn, of Ynys Manaw c.0360 BE, Prince, Alcwn ap Tegid, of Deheubarth c.0390 BE, King, Tegid ap Gwair, of Deheubarth c.0420 BE, King, Gwair ap Dwg, of Deheubarth c.0450 BE, King, Dwg ap Llywarch Hen, of Ynys Manaw c.0480 BE, King, Llywarch Hen ap Elidir, of Deheubarth SUB‑ROMAN ERA (400–600) c.0550, King, Cadwy ap Geraint, of Dumnonia c.0520, Lord, Gereint Llyngesog ap Erbin, of Dumnonia c.0490, King, Erbin ap Custennin, of Dumnonia c.0460, Lord, Aed Brosc mac Corath, of Britain c.0450, Lord, Gwyddno ap Dyfynwal, of Britain c.0430, Lord, Corath ap Eochaid Allmuir, of the Deisi c.0420, King, Dyfynwal ap Cynwyd, of Britain c.0400, King, Eochaid Allmuir mac Art, of the Deisi c.0390, King, Cynwyd ap Ceredig, of Britain c.0370, Lord, Airt Cuirp mac Cairbre Rigronn, of Ireland c.0360, King, Ceredig ap Cynloyp, of Britain c.0340, Lord, Cairpre Rigronn mac Fiachadh, of Ireland c.0330, King Bishop Baron Protector, Ceneu ap Coel Hen, of Britain c.0310, Lord, Fiacrha Suighdhe, of Ireland c.0300, King of the Druids, Coel Hen Godebog ap Tegfan, of Britain c.0280, Lady, Anwn Dynod verch Teithfal, of Britain c.0270, Saint, Tewdrig ap Tudwal, of Britain c.0250, Lord, Teithfall ap Teithrin, of Garth Madrun c.0240, Saint King, Brychan, of Brycheiniog c.0220, Lord, Teithrin ap Tathal, of Garth Madrun c.0210, Lady, Ribrawst verch Vortigern, of Britain c.0190, Lord, Tathal ap Annun, of Britain c.0180, Lord, Gwrtheyrn Vortigern, of Sub‑Roman Britain c.0160, King, Anwn Ddu “the Black”, of Brycheiniog c.0150, Princess, Cessair Chrothach, of Gaul c.0130, Lady, Anna verch Meurig, of Brycheiniog c.0100, Lady, Morvydd ferch Gwraldeg, of Garthmadrun c.0070, Lord, Gwraldeg, of Garthmadrun c.0040, Lord, Gwrthryw ap Marchudd, of Britain c.0040, Queen, Gwrthryw verch Marchudd, of Britain ROMAN ERA (0–400) *c.0200, King, Caradog ap Brân, of Siluria Legendary *c.0170, Queen, Genuissa, of Siluria Legendary c.0150, Princess, Cessair Chrothach, of Gaul *c.0140, King, Amlawdd Wledig ap Cynwal, of Britain Legendary *c.0110, Lord, Cynwal ap Frwdwr, of Dumnonia Legendary *c.0080, Lord, Ffrwdwr Gwrfawr, of Britain Legendary *c.0050, Lord, Gwrfawr Morfawr ap Gadeon, of Britain Legendary *c.0020, King, Cadfan Gadeon ap Conan Cynan, of Dumnonia Legendary *c.0000, Legate, Dynod ap Arthfael, of Roman Britain Legendary *c.0030 BE, Lord, Caradoc de Domnonée, of Île de Bretagne Legendary *c.0060 BE, Queen Consort, Theodora of Dynod, of Britain Legendary *c.0090 BE, King, Gradlon Mawr ap Cynan, of Cornouaille Legendary *c.0120 BE, King, Conan Meriadog ap Eudaf Hen, of Armorica Legendary *c.0150 BE, King, Eudaf Hen ap Einedd, of Britain Legendary c.0180 BE, King, Caesar Cruithach, of the Gauls c.0210 BE, Lord, Cruithach, of Gaul c.0240 BE, Queen, Caesa Cruithach, of Gaul **********France, Italy, Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Spain, etc. from Elizabeth Anne Devereaux********** HIGH MEDIEVAL FRANCE 1100s → 900s 1137, Queen, Eleanor "d’Aquitaine", of France 1126, Duke, Guillaume X "le Toulousain", of Aquitaine 1086, Duke, Guillaume IX, of Aquitaine 1030, Duke, Guillaume VIII, of Aquitaine 995, Duke, Guillaume V, of Aquitaine 1131, King, Foulques V, of Jerusalem and Anjou 1092, Count, Foulques IV "le Réchin", of Anjou 1040, Count, Geoffroy II, of Gâtinais 1010, Count, Hugues, of Gâtinais 970, Lord, Foulques "Fulcois", of Anjou 1100, Count, Élie I, of Maine 1070, Lord, Jean, of La Flèche 1040, Lord, Lancelin I, of Beaugency 1010, Lord, Landry II, of Beaugency 980, Lord, Wigerius II, of Beaugency 950, Lord, Wigerius I, of Beaugency 920, Lord, Landry I, of Beaugency 1120, Duchess, Aénor "Eleanore", of Châtellerault 1090, Lady, Amauberge "Dangereuse", of L’Île‑Bouchard 1060, Seigneur, Barthélémy, of L’Île‑Bouchard 1030, Dame, Agnès "Amablis", of L’Île‑Bouchard 1000, Seigneur, Archambaud Borel, of Bueil 970, Seigneur, Girard, of Bueil EARLY MEDIEVAL BRITTANY & ANJOU 900s → 700s 958, Duke, Alain II "Barbetorte", of Brittany 930, Count, Alain de Nantes, of Nantes 900, Lady, Gerberge, of Nantes 880, Lord, Gildoin "Le Danois", of Brittany 890, Count, Roricon I, of Rennes 860, Count, Gauzlin I, of Maine 830, Bishop, Gozlin, of Paris 820, Count, Godefroi IV, of Maine 800, Count, Godefroi III, of Maine 900, Vicomte, Cadélon II, of Aulnay 870, Seigneur, Thibaud II, of Blaison 840, Seigneur, Thibaud I, of Blaison 810, Seigneur, Eon, of Blaison 780, Lady, Gerberge, of Blaison 900, Count, Foulques I "le Roux", of Anjou 870, Count, Ingelger I, of Anjou 840, Lord, Tertullus, of Gâtinais CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE 800s → 700s 877, King, Charles II "the Bald", of West Francia 870, Queen, Ermentrude, of Orléans 840, Emperor, Louis "the Pious", of the Carolingian Empire 814, Emperor, Charlemagne, of the Franks and Romans 768, King, Pepin "the Short", of the Franks 741, Mayor, Charles Martel, of Austrasia 714, Mayor, Pepin of Herstal, of Austrasia 680, Lord, Ansegisel, of Metz 640, Saint, Arnulf, of Metz 620, Lord, Bodegisel, of Austrasia 600, Lord, Mummolin, of Soissons 580, Senator, Florentinus, of Geneva 560, Senator, Ansbert, of the Roman Gauls 540, Senator, Tonantius Ferreolus, of Narbonne HIGH MEROVINGIAN 650s → 550s 650, Saint, Bathilde, of Chelles 640, King, Chlodwig II "der Faule", of the Franks 630, King, Theuderich III, of the Franks 620, Princess, Chrotlind, of Neustria 600, Count, Adalhelm, of Wormsgau 580, Count, Brunulphe IV, of Ardennes 560, Count, Sigilphuf, of Ardennes 540, Count, Brunulphe II, of Ardennes 520, Count, Brunulphe I, of Ardennes EARLY MEROVINGIAN 500s → 400s 510, King, Cloderic "the Parricide", of the Ripuarian Franks 500, King, Sigebert, of the Ripuarian Franks 480, Duke, Garnard Badon, of Reims 470, Lord, Robert Ripert, of Reims 450, Prince, Childebrand, of Bruyères 445, King, Chlodio "le Chevelu", of the Salian Franks, legendary 430, King, Théodémir, of the Franks at Thérouanne, legendary 420, Chieftain, Chlodebaud, of Cologne, legendary 400, Noble, Mellobaudes, of Toxandria, legendary 380, Noble, Richimir, of Toxandria, legendary BRITTANY LEGENDARY FOUNDERS c. 720, Prince, Concar, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 700, Lady, Gerwenn, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 680, Lord, Cornuel Flam, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 660, Lord, Auscoch del Acqs, of Léon, legendary c. 640, Lord, Moronoë, of Léon, legendary c. 620, King, Judicaël, of Brittany, legendary c. 600, King, Gradlon, of Brittany, legendary c. 580, Prince, Concar, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 560, King, Judon, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 540, Prince, Constantine, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 520, Prince, Justin, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 500, Lord, Alfrond, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 480, Queen, Oreguen, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 460, Lady, Basilia, of Domnonée, legendary c. 440, King, Constantin I, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 420, Lord, Argan, of Cornouaille, legendary c. 400, Queen, Meriadoc, of Cornouaille, legendary HISTORICAL BRITTANY 900s → 600s 958, Duke, Alain II "Barbetorte", of Brittany 930, Count, Alain II, of Nantes 900, Lady, Gerberge, of Nantes 890, Lord, Gildoin "Le Danois", of Brittany 880, Count, Roricon I, of Rennes 860, Count, Gauzlin I, of Maine 830, Bishop, Gozlin, of Paris 820, Count, Godefroi IV, of Maine 800, Count, Godefroi III, of Maine 780, Count, Riwallon III, of Poher 760, Queen, Marmoëc, of Poher 740, Lady, Argantael, of Vannes 720, Duchess, Adele, of Alsace 700, King, Daniel Dremrud, of Poher 680, King, Budic III, of Poher 660, King, Erispoe I, of Brittany 640, Count, Riwallon I, of Poher 620, Duke, Nominoë, of Brittany 600, King, Erispoe II, of Brittany 580, Lord, Ridoredh, of Vannes 560, King, Alain I "the Great", of Brittany 540, Lord, Matuedo, of Poher 520, King, Alain II "Barbetorte", of Brittany 500, Lady, Gerberge, of Nantes AQUITAINE, TOULOUSE, ROUERGUE, GASCONY 1137, Queen, Eleanor "d’Aquitaine", of France 1126, Duke, Guillaume X "le Toulousain", of Aquitaine 1086, Duke, Guillaume IX, of Aquitaine 1030, Duke, Guillaume VIII, of Aquitaine 995, Duke, Guillaume V, of Aquitaine 1050, Count, Guillaume IV "Fièrebrace", of Toulouse 1020, Count, Guillaume III "Taillefer", of Toulouse 990, Count, Raymond IV, of Toulouse 960, Count, Raymond III, of Toulouse 930, Count, Raymond Pons II, of Toulouse 900, Count, Raymond II, of Albi and Nîmes 870, Count, Eudes "Oddo", of Toulouse and Rouergue 840, Count, Raymond I, of Rouergue 810, Count, Fulcoald, of Rouergue 780, Count, Sigisbert "Gilbert", of Rouergue 750, Prince, Childebrand I, of Provence 980, Lady, Gersende, of Rouergue 950, Count, Hugues, of Haut‑Quercy 920, Count, Ermengaud I "the Magnificent", of Rouergue 890, Count, Odo "Eudes", of Rouergue 860, Lady, Richilde, of Narbonne 830, Count, Raymond I, of Rouergue 800, Lady, Bertha, of Septimanie 770, Count, Fulcoald, of Rouergue 740, Lady, Senegonde, of Aquitaine 720, Count, Chorso, of Toulouse 700, Princess, Daughter of Waiofar, of Aquitaine 680, Duke, Waiofar "Waifar", of Aquitaine 660, Lady, Adaltrude, of Gascony 640, Duke, Lupus II, of Gascony 620, Duke, Lupus I, of Gascony 600, King, Odo "the Great", of Aquitaine 580, Duke, Boggis "Bertrand", of Aquitaine 560, Lady, Oda, of Gascony 540, Duke, Felix, of Aquitaine KINGDOM OF PAMPLONA 905, King, Fortún Garcés "El Monje", of Pamplona 870, Queen, Auria "Oria", of Pamplona 850, King, García Íñiguez, of Pamplona 820, King, Íñigo Arista, of Pamplona SAXONY & GERMANY 936, King, Heinrich I "the Fowler", of East Francia 912, Queen, Matilda, of Ringelheim 880, Count, Dietrich, of Ringelheim 850, Count, Reginhart I, of Ringleheim 820, Count, Walbert, of Ringleheim 800, King, Wittekind, of Saxony 780, Queen, Geva Eysteinsdatter, of Norway 760, King, Eystein Halfdansson, of Norway 740, Duke, Otto I "the Illustrious", of Saxony 720, Duchess, Hadwig, of Babenberg 700, Count, Heinrich I, of Babenberg 680, Count, Poppo I, of Saalgau 660, Duke, Liudolf, of Saxony 640, Duchess, Oda Billung, of Saxony 620, Duke, Brun, of Saxony 600, Duke, Hugues "Le Grand", of the Franks 580, Count, Billung, of Saxony 560, Lord, Bruno I, of Saxony 540, Duke, Billung I, of Saxony ITALY & THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE 875, King, Ludwig II, of Italy 850, Queen, Engelberga, of Alsace 830, Lady, Ermengarde, of Provence 800, Count, Adelgis, of Spoleto and Parma 780, Empress, Agilmunde, of Friuli and Spoleto 770, Emperor, Lothar I, of the Romans and Lombards 750, Queen, Ermengarde, of Tours 740, Emperor, Ludwig "the Pious", of the Franks 720, Empress, Ermengarde, of Hesbaye 700, Count, Ingelram, of Hesbaye 680, Count, Theodoric II, of Autun 660, Count, Guerin I, of Chalon and Mâcon 640, Lady, Aiga, of Bourges 620, Bishop, Ebroin, of Bourges EARLY FRANKISH NOBILITY directly into the Merovingian and Roman Gaul lines. 600, Count, Adalard Isembart, of Chalon 580, Lady, Hemtrude, of Holzgau 560, Lady, Chrodelinde, of Austrasia 540, Lord, Hugobert, of Austrasia 520, Saint, Irmina, of Oeren 500, Saint, Itta, of Metz 480, Saint, Waltrude, of Mons 460, Saint, Aldegonde, of Maubeuge MEROVINGIAN ROYALTY 639, King, Dagobert I, of the Franks 630, Queen, Nantechild, of the Franks 561, King, Chlothar I "the Old", of the Franks 550, Queen, Ingunde, of the Franks 511, King, Chlodwig I "Clovis", of the Franks 500, Saint, Chlothilde, of Burgundy EARLY FRANKISH NOBILITY & OSTROGOTHIC CONNECTIONS 520, Princess, Clotilde, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 500, Duchess, Argotte, of Ponthieu and Ostrogothia, legendary 480, King, Auberon, of Ardennes, legendary 460, Count, Waudbert I, of Ponthieu 440, Count, Brunulphe IV, of Ardennes 420, Count, Sigilphuf, of Ardennes 400, Count, Brunulphe II, of Ardennes 380, Count, Brunulphe I, of Ardennes 360, Prince, Amalafrid I, of Thuringia, legendary 340, King, Herminafrid, of Thuringia, legendary 320, King, Bisinus, of Thuringia, legendary 300, Queen, Menia, of Thuringia, legendary OSTROGOTHIC & VANDAL CONNECTIONS 520, Princess, Amalaberga, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 500, Princess, Amalfrida, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 480, King, Thrasamund, of the Vandals, legendary 460, Prince, Gento, of the Vandals, legendary 440, King, Gaiseric "the Lame", of the Vandals, legendary ANJOU & MAINE & GÂTINAIS 1131, King, Foulques V "of Anjou", of Jerusalem and Anjou 1092, Count, Foulques IV "le Réchin", of Anjou 1040, Count, Geoffroy II, of Gâtinais 1010, Count, Hugues, of Gâtinais 970, Lord, Foulques "Fulcois", of Anjou 1100, Count, Élie I, of Maine 1070, Lord, Jean, of La Flèche 1040, Lord, Lancelin I, of Beaugency 1010, Lord, Landry II, of Beaugency 980, Lord, Wigerius II, of Beaugency 950, Lord, Wigerius I, of Beaugency 920, Lord, Landry I, of Beaugency 1030, Lady, Roscille, of Loches 1000, Seigneur, Garnier, of Villentrois and Loches 970, Countess, Tescenda, of Villandry 980, Lady, Aenor, of Saumur 950, Lord, Gelduin II, of Saumur 920, Lord, Gelduin I, of Saumur 900, Count, Foulques I "le Roux", of Anjou 870, Count, Ingelger I, of Anjou 840, Lord, Tertullus, of Gâtinais 900, Vicomte, Cadélon II, of Aulnay 870, Seigneur, Thibaud II, of Blaison 840, Seigneur, Thibaud I, of Blaison 810, Seigneur, Eon, of Blaison 780, Lady, Gerberge, of Blaison 860, Count, Gauzlin I, of Maine 830, Bishop, Gozlin, of Paris 820, Count, Godefroi IV, of Maine 800, Count, Godefroi III, of Maine ALSACE & LORRAINE & BURGUNDY 960, Duke, Thierry I, of Haute‑Lotharingie 940, Duchess, Béatrice, of France 920, Count, Friedrich, of Lothringen 900, Count, Wigerich, of Lothringen 880, Count, Odoacro, of Lothringen 860, Noble, von Lotheringen, of Lotharingia 840, Princess, Cunégonde, of France 820, Marquess, Everard, of Sulichgau 800, Princess, Ermentrude, of France 780, Margrave, Umroch III, of Friuli 760, Lady, Engletrude Ava, of Tours and Friuli 740, Duke, Évrard III, of Friuli 720, King, Louis II "le Bègue", of the Franks 700, Queen, Adélaïde, of Paris 680, King, Charles II "le Chauve", of West Francia 660, Queen, Ermentrude, of Orléans 640, Count, Eudes, of Orléans 620, Countess, Engeltrude, of Fézensac 600, Count, Leuthard, of Paris 580, Count, Gerard Stephanus I, of Paris 560, Count, Luitfrid II, of Alsace 540, Duke, Luitfrid I, of Alsace 520, Count, Adalhard, of Paris 500, Count, Chagnulf, of Meaux BRITTANY 958, Duke, Alain II "Barbetorte", of Brittany 930, Count, Alain II, of Nantes 900, Lady, Gerberge, of Nantes 890, Lord, Gildoin "Le Danois", of Brittany 880, Count, Roricon I, of Rennes 860, Count, Gauzlin I, of Maine 830, Bishop, Gozlin, of Paris 820, Count, Godefroi IV, of Maine 800, Count, Godefroi III, of Maine 780, Count, Riwallon III, of Poher 760, Queen, Marmoëc, of Poher 740, Lady, Argantael, of Vannes 720, Duchess, Adele, of Alsace 700, King, Daniel Dremrud, of Poher 680, King, Budic III, of Poher 660, King, Erispoe I, of Brittany 640, Count, Riwallon I, of Poher 620, Duke, Nominoë, of Brittany 600, King, Erispoe II, of Brittany 580, Lord, Ridoredh, of Vannes 560, King, Alain I "the Great", of Brittany 540, Lord, Matuedo, of Poher 520, King, Alain II "Barbetorte", of Brittany TOULOUSE & ROUERGUE & QUERCY & GOTHIA 1050, Count, Guillaume IV "Fièrebrace", of Toulouse 1020, Count, Guillaume III "Taillefer", of Toulouse 990, Count, Raymond IV, of Toulouse 960, Count, Raymond III, of Toulouse 930, Count, Raymond Pons II, of Toulouse 900, Count, Raymond II, of Albi and Nîmes 870, Count, Eudes "Oddo", of Toulouse and Rouergue 840, Count, Raymond I, of Rouergue 810, Count, Fulcoald, of Rouergue 780, Count, Sigisbert "Gilbert", of Rouergue 750, Prince, Childebrand I, of Provence 980, Lady, Gersende, of Rouergue 950, Count, Hugues, of Haut‑Quercy 920, Count, Ermengaud I "the Magnificent", of Rouergue 890, Count, Odo "Eudes", of Rouergue 860, Lady, Richilde, of Narbonne 830, Count, Raymond I, of Rouergue 800, Lady, Bertha, of Septimanie 770, Count, Fulcoald, of Rouergue 740, Lady, Senegonde, of Aquitaine 720, Count, Chorso, of Toulouse 700, Princess, Daughter of Waiofar, of Aquitaine 680, Duke, Waiofar "Waifar", of Aquitaine 660, Lady, Adaltrude, of Gascony 640, Duke, Lupus II, of Gascony 620, Duke, Lupus I, of Gascony 600, King, Odo "the Great", of Aquitaine 580, Duke, Boggis "Bertrand", of Aquitaine 560, Lady, Oda, of Gascony 540, Duke, Felix, of Aquitaine PAMPLONA & GASCONY Iberian artery 905, King, Fortún Garcés "El Monje", of Pamplona 870, Queen, Auria "Oria", of Pamplona 850, King, García Íñiguez, of Pamplona 820, King, Íñigo Arista, of Pamplona 800, Duke, Aznar I, of Gascony 780, Duke, Sancho I, of Gascony 760, Duke, Lupus III, of Gascony 740, Duke, Waifre, of Gascony 720, Duke, Odo, of Gascony 700, Duke, Lupus II, of Gascony 680, Duke, Lupus I, of Gascony 660, Lady, Adaltrude, of Gascony 640, Duke, Lupus II, of Gascony 620, Duke, Lupus I, of Gascony SAXONY Deep Germanic artery, tied to the Carolingians and the Ottonians. 936, King, Heinrich I "the Fowler", of East Francia 912, Queen, Matilda, of Ringelheim 880, Count, Dietrich, of Ringelheim 850, Count, Reginhart I, of Ringleheim 820, Count, Walbert, of Ringleheim 800, King, Wittekind, of Saxony 780, Queen, Geva Eysteinsdatter, of Norway 760, King, Eystein Halfdansson, of Norway 740, Duke, Otto I "the Illustrious", of Saxony 720, Duchess, Hadwig, of Babenberg 700, Count, Heinrich I, of Babenberg 680, Count, Poppo I, of Saalgau 660, Duke, Liudolf, of Saxony 640, Duchess, Oda Billung, of Saxony 620, Duke, Brun, of Saxony 600, Duke, Hugues "Le Grand", of the Franks 580, Count, Billung, of Saxony 560, Lord, Bruno I, of Saxony 540, Duke, Billung I, of Saxony ITALY / HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Imperial artery, kings, queens, emperors. 875, King, Ludwig II, of Italy 850, Queen, Engelberga, of Alsace 830, Lady, Ermengarde, of Provence 800, Count, Adelgis, of Spoleto and Parma 780, Empress, Agilmunde, of Friuli and Spoleto 770, Emperor, Lothar I, of the Romans and Lombards 750, Queen, Ermengarde, of Tours 740, Emperor, Ludwig "the Pious", of the Franks 720, Empress, Ermengarde, of Hesbaye 700, Count, Ingelram, of Hesbaye 680, Count, Theodoric II, of Autun 660, Count, Guerin I, of Chalon and Mâcon 640, Lady, Aiga, of Bourges 620, Bishop, Ebroin, of Bourges EARLY FRANKISH NOBILITY This era bridges Merovingian royalty with Roman Gaul 600, Count, Adalard Isembart, of Chalon 580, Lady, Hemtrude, of Holzgau 560, Lady, Chrodelinde, of Austrasia 540, Lord, Hugobert, of Austrasia 520, Saint, Irmina, of Oeren 500, Saint, Itta, of Metz 480, Saint, Waltrude, of Mons 460, Saint, Aldegonde, of Maubeuge 440, Count, Ansbert II, of the Roman Gauls 420, Count, Ferreolus II, of Narbonne 400, Count, Tonantius II, of Narbonne 380, Count, Ferreolus I, of Rome OSTROGOTHIC & VANDAL 520, Princess, Amalaberga, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 500, Princess, Amalfrida, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 480, King, Thrasamund, of the Vandals, legendary 460, Prince, Gento, of the Vandals, legendary 440, King, Gaiseric "the Lame", of the Vandals, legendary 420, Princess, Ascilia, of the Ostrogoths, legendary 400, Prince, Huneric, of the Vandals, legendary 380, Princess, Erelieva, of the Ostrogoths, legendary **********France, Italy, Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Spain, etc. from Elizabeth Anne Devereaux********** **********from Elizabeth Anne Devereaux, Scotland, England, Jerusalem, Musammad's close relatives********** Scotland 1080, Queen, Edith of Scotland (Matilda), Queen of England, Scotland 1045, Saint, Margaret of Wessex, Queen of Scotland, England 1031, King, Malcolm III, King of Scotland, Scotland 1001, King, Duncan I, King of Scotland, Scotland *0980, Queen, Suthen Bjornsdotter, of Scots, Scotland Legendary 0980, Princess, Bethóc ingen Máel Coluim, Princess of Alba, Scotland 0975, Lay Abbot, Crínán mac Donnchad, of Dunkeld, Scotland 0954, King, Kenneth MacMalcolm II, King of Scotland, Scotland *0945, Noble, Duncan mac Duncan, of Scotland Legendary *0930, Lady, Sybil Bjornsdotter, of Scotland Legendary *0930, Queen, Malcolm De Ossory, of Scotland Legendary *0900, Queen, Lady Auligigu of Leinster, Queen of Scotland, Scotland Legendary 0900, King, Malcolm I, King of Scotland, Scotland 0871, Mormaer, Duncan Caithness Donachadh, of Caithness, Scotland 0860, King, Domnall II mac Causantín, King of Alba, Scotland *0880, Lady, Sigurda Ragnvaldsdottir, of Norway Legendary 0830, Jarl, Ragnvald “the Wise” Eysteinsson, Jarl of Møre, Norway 0850, Princess, Beara More, of Castile 0820, Princess, NAIRA Mar Tacht Chabob, of the Picts 0820, King, Causantín mac Cináeda (Constantine I), King of the Picts and Scots, Scotland 0810, King, Kenneth MacAlpin I, King of the Picts, Alba and Dál Riata, Scotland 0800, Princess, Eithne ingen Alba, Princess of Alba 0780, King, Alpín mac Echdach, King of Dál Riata, Scotland 0770, King, Imgheal Ederusson, King of the Picts *0750, King, Eochaid IV “the Venomous”, of Argyll, Scotland Legendary 0740, King, Ederus, of Alba *0730, Queen, Fergusa ingen of the Picts, Queen of Fortrinn, Scotland Legendary *0720, King, Aed mac Eochaid, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0710, King, Eochaid ap Rhun, of the Scots *0700, King, Eochaid mac Eochaid III, King of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0680, King, Arthgal ap Dyfnwal III, of Strathclyde *0670, King, Eochaid mac Domangart, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0650, King, Domangart mac Domnall, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0650, Lord, Dyfnwal III ap Rhydderch II, of Strathclyde *0630, King, Domnall mac Eochaid Brecc, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0620, King, Rhydderch II ap Owain II, of Strathclyde *0610, King, Eochaid mac Ædhan, King of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0590, King, Owain II ap Dyfnwal II, of Strathclyde 0580, King, Aedan mac Gabrán, of Dál Riata, Scotland 0560, Lord, Dyfnwal II ap Tewdwr, of Strathclyde 0550, King, Gabran “the Treacherous” mac Domangart, of Dál Riata, Scotland 0530, King, Domangart Réti mac Fergus Mór, of Dál Riata, Scotland 0530, King, Tewdwr ap Beli II, of Strathclyde *0500, King, Fergus Mór, 1st King of Dál Riata Scots, Scotland Legendary *0500, Princess, Erca MacLorn, of Dal Riata, Scotland Legendary 0500, King, Beli II ap Elffin, of Strathclyde *0480, Princess, Feldelm ingen Briuin, of Scotland Legendary *0470, King, Erc mac Echach Riata, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0470, Lord, Elffin ap Owain, of Strathclyde *0460, Queen, Lluan verch Brychan, of Scotland Legendary *0440, King, Brychan II ap Brychan, of Manau Gododdin, Scotland Legendary 0440, King, Owain ap Beli, of Strathclyde *0440, Noble, Eochaid Muinremuir mac Oengus, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0420, Queen, Bruithina ingen Gwid mac Brude, of Scotland Legendary *0420, King, Oengus Fir Feidielmid, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0410, Lord, Beli ap Neithon, of Strathclyde *0400, Prince, Gwid mac Brude, of Scotland Legendary *0400, Noble, Feideilmid, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0380, King, Brude mac Maelgwn I, of Scotland Legendary *0380, King, Oengus, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary 0380, Queen, Strachy, of the Picts *0360, Lady, Aylyen ferch Gwyddno, of Scotland Legendary *0360, Queen, Oengus, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0340, King, Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar, of Strathclyde, Scotland Legendary *0340, Noble, Feideilmid, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0320, Lord, Cawrdaf ap Garmonion, of Annandale, Scotland Legendary *0300, Noble, Garmonion ap Dyfynwal, of Scotland Legendary *0280, King, Dyfynwal ap Cynwyd, of Scotland Legendary *0260, Lady, Arthwys verch Ceneu, of Rheged, Scotland Legendary *0240, Queen, Spondana bint Entifidach ingen Enfidaig, Princess of Picts, Scotland Legendary *0220, Prince, Entfidich mac Erc, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0200, Noble, Garnet des Dál Riata V, of Scotland Legendary *0180, Princess, Adelaide Beli, of Scotland Legendary *0160, King, Fergus mac Eochaid, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0140, King, Eochaid mac Eochaid III, of Dál Riata, Scotland Legendary *0120, Queen, Bruide ingen Feredach, of Scotland Legendary *0100, King, Feradach Wrold mac Selbach, of Scotland Legendary *0080, King, Selbach of Argyll, Monk, of Scotland Legendary *0060, King, Ferchar Fota, of Scotland Legendary *0040, Noble, Feradaich mac Fergus, of Scotland Legendary *0020, Noble, Fergus mac Nechtan, of Scotland Legendary Norway 0890, Lady, Grelad of Caithness, daughter of Thorstein the Red, of Norway/Scotland 0870, King, Olaf Kvite Ingjaldsson, of Norway 0850, Queen, Auld “the Deep‑Minded” Ketilsdatter, Queen of Dublin, of Norway 0830, King, Ketill Bjornsson, King of the Isles, of Norway 0810, King, Ingjald “Hviti” Helgasson, of Norway 0790, King, Helgi Guðröðarson, King of Ringerike, of Norway 0770, Lord, Guðröður Hálfdansson, of Norway 0750, Lord, Björn “Buna” Veðrar‑Grímsson, of Norway 0730, Lord, Veðra‑Grímur Hjaldurson, of Norway 0710, King, Vatnar Vikarsson, of Rogaland, Norway 0690, Lord, Vikar Alreksson, of Norway 0670, Petty King, Alrek Eiriksson, of Norway 0650, Petty King, Eirik Fraekni Skjoldsson, of Norway 0630, Petty King, Skelfi Halfdansson, of Norway 0610, Queen, Geirhild Driftsdatter, of Norway 0590, Lady, Drift of Søgne, of Norway 0570, Lady, Berthe of Søgne, of Norway 0550, Lady, Hervor Helgisdatter, of Norway 0530, Lord, Helgi Raumsson, of Norway 0510, Lady, Thorgerd Eylaugsdatter, of Norway 0490, King, Raum III Raumsson, King of Romsdal, of Norway, legendary 0470, King, Nes‑Bjørn Raumsson, of Norway, legendary 0450, King, Eylaug, King of Sogn, of Norway, legendary 0430, Lord, Raum Bjørnsson II, of Norway, legendary 0410, King, Jotun Bjørn Raumsson, King of Romsdal, of Norway, legendary 0390, King, Raum I Rodulvsson, King of Romsdal, of Norway, legendary 0370, Lady, Hervör Þorgerðardóttir, of Norway, legendary 0350, Lord, Thorgdar, of Norway, legendary 0330, Lady, Þorgerður Eylaugsdóttir, of Norway, legendary 0310, Lady, Eylaug, of Norway, legendary 0290, Lady, Velaug Vikingsdatter, of Norway, legendary 0270, Viking, Vifil “Skånoyskjelmer” Vifilsson, of Norway, legendary 0250, Lord, Vifill Vemundarsson, of Norway, legendary 0230, Lord, Vemundar of Sogn, of Norway, legendary 0210, Lady, Yngvild Ketilsdatter, of Norway, legendary 0190, Jarl, Ketil Wether, Earl of Sogne, of Norway, legendary 0170, Lady, Thurid Þórhildu Eivindsdotter Austmann, of Norway, legendary 0150, Lord, Eyvind Bjarmason, of Norway, legendary England 1210, King, John of England, King of England, England 1180, Lady, Clemence, of England 1133, King, Henry II, King of England, England 1113, Count, Geoffrey V “le Bel”, Count of Anjou et Maine, France 1102, Empress, Matilda of England, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, England 1068, King, Henry I, King of England, England 1028, King, William I “the Conqueror”, King of England and Duke of Normandy, France/England 1025, Duchess, Agatha, of England (origin debated) 1016, Prince, Edward of Wessex Ætheling III, England 1016, King, Edmund Ironside II, King of England, England 1000, Duke, Robert I “le Magnifique”, Duke of Normandy, France 0980, Duke, Richard II “le Bon”, Duke of Normandy, France 0980, Queen, Gisela von Schwaben, Swabia, Germany 0960, Duke, Richard I “Sans Peur”, Count of Rouen, France 0950, King, Æthelred II, King of the English, England 0950, Duke, Hermann, Herzog von Schwaben, Germany 0943, King, Edgar “the Peaceful”, King of England, England 0940, King, Edmund “the Magnificent” I, King of the English, England 0930, Count, Guillaume “Longue‑Épée”, Count of Rouen, France 0930, Saint, Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury, England 0930, Princess, Richlind, Fraulein von Sachsen, Germany 0912, King, Otto I “the Great”, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Germany 0910, Lady, Wynflaed of Shaftesbury, England 0900, Queen, Eadgyth of Wessex (Edith), Abbess of Barking, England 0899, King, Edward I “the Elder”, King of the English, England 0890, Lady, Aelfthryth of Devon, England 0880, Princess, Ælfgifu of York, England 0870, Lady, Poppa de Bayeux, France 0860, Earl, Thored of Northumbria I, Ealdorman of York, England 0850, Queen, Ealdgyth of East Anglia (Edith), England 0850, King, Berengário II, Italy 0849, King, Alfred “the Great”, King of the English, England 0830, Earl, Thorold Bucknell, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, England 0830, Queen, Æthelswith of Mercia, England 0800, King, Æthelwulf, King of Wessex, England 0790, Queen, Osburga of Isle of Wight, Queen of Wessex, England 0770, Thane, Oslac of Wight, Royal Butler, Ealdorman of the Isle of Wight, England 0760, King, Coelwulf I, King of Mercia, England 0740, Noble, Cuthbeorht of Mercia, England 0720, Noble, Bassa of Mercia, England 0700, Prince, Cynreow Centwining, Prince of Mercia, England, legendary 0680, King, Centwine Cundwalhing, King of Mercia, England 0660, King, Cundwahl of Mercia, England 0640, Noble, Uladh Snedghussa, England, legendary 0620, Prince, Coenwahl ap Pybba, Prince of Mercia, England, legendary 0620, King, Cenwealh, King of Wessex, England 0600, Lady, Coppa of Mercia, sister of Pybba, England, legendary 0590, King, Cynegils, King of Wessex, England 0580, Lady, Ælfflæd of Mercia, England 0570, Lady, Ælfflæd of Wiltshire, England 0560, Duke, Æthelhelm of Mercia (Mucel of the Gaini), England 0560, King, Owain ap Urien, of Rheged, England, legendary 0540, King, Æthelred, King of the West Saxons, England 0530, King, Urien ap Cynfarch, of Rheged and Gowrie, England/Scotland, legendary 0520, King, Æthelwulf, King of Wessex, England 0500, King, Ecgberht, King of Wessex, England 0500, King, Meirchion Gul ap Gwrwst, of Rheged, England, legendary 0490, Queen, Wulfthryth of Mercia, Queen of Wessex, England 0480, Lady, Æthelswith of Wessex, England 0470, King, Gwrwst Lledlwm ap Ceneu, of Rheged, England, legendary 0460, King, Withgar Oslac, England, legendary 0450, Lady, Aurelia verch Einydd, England, legendary 0440, King, Wigmund of Mercia, England 0420, King, Wiglaf of Mercia, England 0400, Queen, Cynethryth of Mercia, England 040, Queen, Cartismandua verch Arvirargus, Queen of the Brigantes, England, legendary 0380, King, Ecgberht, King of Wessex, England 0360, Lady, Redburga de Francs, England, legendary 0340, King, Ealhmund of Kent, England 0320, Noble, Eafa Eoppason, Kent, England 0300, Noble, Eoppa Ingilding, Kent, England 0280, Queen, Edwyna of Kent, of Wessex, England, legendary 0260, Lady, Edgiva of Kent, England 0240, King, Aethelberth II of Kent, England 0220, King, Withraed of Kent, England 0200, King, Ecgberht I of Kent, England 020, King, Arvirargus ap Cunobelin, of Britain, England, legendary 0180, King, Eorcenberht of Kent, England 005, King, Cymbeline ap Tenuantius, of the Britons, England 0000, High‑King, Tenuantius ap Llud, of Britain, England, legendary 050, Princess, Anna Morgause verch Hoël, England, legendary France 0970, Duchess, Gerberge de Bourgogne, Ducissa et Comitissa consortis, of France 0950, Princess, Gerberga von Sachsen, of Saxony, Germany 0937, King, Conrad III “le Pacifique”, King of the Two Burgundies, of France 0930, Queen, Mathilde de France, Regina consort of Burgundy, of France 0921, King, Louis IV “d’Outremer”, King of West Francia, of France 0890, King, Charles III “the Simple”, King of West Francia and Lotharingia, of France 0900, Queen, Eadgifu of Wessex, of England 0846, King, Louis II “the Stammerer”, King of the Franks, of France 0850, Queen, Adélaïde de Paris, Queen of West Francia, of France 0823, King, Charles II “the Bald”, King of West Francia and Aquitaine, of France 0830, Queen, Ermentrude d’Orléans, Queen of the Franks, of France 0810, Count, Adalhard de Paris, Count of the Palace, of France 0920, King, Rodolphe II of Burgundy, of France/Switzerland 0900, Queen, Bertha von Schwaben, Queen of Upper Burgundy, of Germany 0880, King, Rodolphe I of Burgundy, King of Upper Burgundy, of France/Switzerland 0860, Queen, Guilla de Provence (Willa), of Provence, France 0840, Count, Konrad II, Count of Auxerre, Duke in Transjurania, of France 0820, Queen, Waldrada, of France 0800, Count, Konrad I, Count in Argen and Linzgau, of France/Germany 0780, Abbess, Heilwig, Abbess of Chelles, of France 0770, Margrave, Eberhard of Friuli, of Italy 0750, Princess, Gisela, of France 0800, Empress, Judith von Altdorf, Frankish Queen and Roman Empress, of France 0850, Princess, Liutgard von Sachsen, Queen of East Francia, of Germany 0780, Lady, Regelinda of Sülichgau, of Germany 0760, Lady, Geila di Friuli, of Italy 0740, Duke, Gisulf II of Friuli, of Italy 0720, Lady, Romilda of Bavaria, of Germany 0700, Duke, Garibald I, Duke of the Bavarians, of Germany 0680, Duke, Tassilo I, Duke of the Bavarians, of Germany 0560, Princess, Walderada, Princess of the Lombards, of Italy 0540, King, Wacho, King of the Lombards, of Italy 0520, Princess, Austrigusa, Princess of the Gepids, of Romania/Hungary 0500, King, Elemund Thrasaric, King of the Gepids, of Romania/Hungary 0480, Princess, Theodora of the Amales, Princess of the Gepids, of Romania/Hungary, legendary 0460, King, Arderic, King of the Gepids, of Romania/Hungary, legendary 0440, Noble, Gamalon of the Gepidae, of Romania/Hungary, legendary 0430, Princess, Ascama Elakdatter Dulo, of the Huns, legendary 0420, Prince, Ellac Dulo, Prince of the Huns, of Hungary, legendary 0406, King, Attila the Hun, King of the Huns, of Hungary 0380, Lady, Kreka, of the Huns 0360, Lord, Mundzuk, of the Huns 0340, King, Uldin, King of the Huns, of Bulgaria 0430, Lady, Chrimhild “Hildiko” de Bourgogne, of France 0410, King, Hunimund, King of the Ostrogoths, of Germany 0400, King, Hermerico, King of the Suebi, of Spain 0380, Prince, Vultwulf, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine 0360, Lord, Achiulf Amal, of Ostrogothia, of Ukraine 0340, King, Athal “the Noble One”, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine, legendary 0320, Lady, Hunuil of Amal, of Ukraine, legendary 0300, Lady, Ostrogotho “the Patient”, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine, legendary 0280, Lord, Hisarna “the Iron One”, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine, legendary 0260, Lord, Amal “the Fortunate”, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine, legendary 0240, Lord, Augis, of the Greuthungi Goths, of Ukraine, legendary 0220, Lord, Hulmul, of the Amal, of Ukraine, legendary 0200, Lord, Gapt, of the Amal, of Ukraine, legendary 0500, King, Attila the Hun, King of the Huns, of Hungary 0480, Lord, Mundzuk, of the Huns 0460, King, Uldin, King of the Huns, of Bulgaria Italy 0400, Duke, Zuchilo, Duke of the Lombards, of Italy 0380, King, Claffo, King of the Lombards, of Italy 0360, King, Godeoc, King of the Lombards, of Italy 0340, King, Hildeoc, King of the Lombards, of Italy 0320, King, Lethuc, King of the Lombards, of Italy 🇫🇷 FRANCE / FRANKS c.1050, Queen, Bertrade de Montfort, of France c.1025, Count, Simon de Montfort, of Évreux c.1000, Countess, Tescenda de Villandry, of Villandry c.0970, Count, Robert I, of France c.0900, King, Louis III “the Blind”, of Provence c.0880, Queen, Guilla (Willa), of Provence c.0860, King, Boso I, of Provence c.0820, Arch Bishop, Étienne de Gévaudan-Brioude, of Gévaudan c.0800, Lady, Eimildis de Gévaudan, of Gévaudan c.0600, Saint, Rusticus of Cahors, of Cahors c.0550, Saint, Arthemia, of Gaul c.0530, Saint, Mummolin Bishop of Noyon-Tournai, of Noyon WALES / POWYS c.1180, Princess, Marared ferch Madog, of Powys c.1125, King, Madog ap Maredudd, of Powys c.1080, King, Maredudd ap Bleddyn, of Powys c.1030, King, Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, of Powys c.0980, King, Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, of Powys c.0950, Queen, Angharad ferch Maredudd, of Deheubarth c.0920, Queen, Angharad ferch Owain, of Dyfed KENT / SAXONS c.0450, King, Hengist of Jutland, of Kent c.0420, King, Vithgial Wichtigisl, of Saxony c.0400, King, Wittichius, of Kent c.0370, Lord, Wecta, of Saxony NORMANDY c.1020, Archbishop, Robert de Normandie, of Rouen c.0990, Duke, Richard II “the Good”, of Normandy c.0960, Duke, Richard I “the Fearless”, of Normandy c.0940, Count, William I Longsword, of Normandy c.0920, Lady, Sprota, of Brittany c.0900, Duke, Rollo, of Normandy c.0890, Lady, Poppa, of Bayeux 🇦🇲 ARMENIA / MAMIKONIANS / TARON c.0780, Prince, Hmayek IV Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0750, Prince, Hamazasp III Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0720, Prince, Dawith I Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0690, Prince, Vahan II Mamikonian, of Taron c.0650, Saint, Gregory the Illuminator, of Armenia c.0620, King, Khosrov III, of Armenia c.0300, King, Tiridates III, of Armenia c.0280, King, Vahan I Mamikonides, of Albania c.0260, Saint, Hmayeak II Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0240, Prince, Hamazasp I, of Armenia c.0220, Princess, Sahakanoush Souren Pahlavi, of Iran c.0200, Prince, Atravazd III Taraoun, of Armenia c.0180, Lord, Manuel I Taraoun, of Armenia c.0160, Lord, Artashes Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0140, Prince, Artavazd II Taraoun Mamikonian, of Armenia c.0120, Prince, Vache I, of the Mamikonids c.0100, Lord, Artavasdes I Mamikonian, of Armenia 🇬🇷 BYZANTINE EMPIRE c.0900, Empress, Zōē Zaoutzina, of Byzantium c.0860, Emperor, Leo VI “the Wise”, of Byzantium c.0830, Emperor, Basil I “the Macedonian”, of Byzantium c.0820, Princess, Anna de Konstantinopolis, of Constantinople c.0810, Emperor, Louis III “the Blind”, of Provence Byzantine linked c.0800, Empress, Eudoxia Ingerina, of Byzantium c.0780, Inger Ingvar, of the Varangian Guard c.0760, Princess, Melisenna Martinakia, of Byzantium c.0750, Emperor, Theophylaktos Rangabe, of Byzantium c.0730, Emperor, Michael I Rangabe, of Byzantium c.0720, Empress, Prokopia, of Byzantium c.0710, Emperor, Nikephoros I, of Byzantium c.0700, Emperor, Constantine V, of Byzantium c.0690, Empress, Eudokia, of Byzantium c.0680, Konan d’Isaurie, of Isauria c.0660, Emperor, Constans II, of Byzantium c.0640, Emperor, Heraclius Constantine III, of Byzantium c.0620, General, Valentinus, of Byzantium c.0610, Emperor, Heraclius, of Byzantium c.0600, Empress, Fabia Eudokia Epiphania, of Byzantium c.0580, Herakleios “the Elder”, of Carthage c.0560, Empress, Fatia Eudoxia, of Byzantium c.0275, Saint, Constantine the Great, of the Roman Empire c.0245, Saint, Helena, of the Roman Empire c.0540, Empress, Maria of Bulgaria, of Byzantium 🇧🇬 BULGARIA / DULO DYNASTY c.0720, King, Tervel, of Bulgaria c.0700, Queen, Anastasia, of Byzantium c.0680, King, Asparukh, of Bulgaria c.0660, Emperor, Justinian II Rhinotmetos, of Byzantium c.0640, Empress, Eudokia, of Byzantium c.0630, King, Kubrat Dulo, of Old Great Bulgaria c.0600, Prince, Ernak, of the Dulo Dynasty c.0570, King, Kurt, of the Bulgars c.0550, Regent, Gostun Organa, of the Bulgars 🇰🇿 KHAZARIA / TURKS c.0650, King, Irbis II, of the Khazars c.0630, Queen, Anastasia Kazan, of Russia c.0610, King, Irbis I, of Khazaria c.0590, King, Tong Yabghu Ziebel, of the Turks c.0570, Lord, Yangsu “Tulu” Teghin Yabghu, of the Khazars c.0550, Lord, Angsu Teghin Yabghu, of the Khazars c.0530, Lord, Kholo Iski, of Turkmenistan **********Fitz William*********** Sir Waleran II Fitz William, special to me as this is my Maternal side and Fitz William is the Norman surname that eventually grew into the first Hall surname. FitzWilliam → de Hall → Hall He reaches King Hugh through his Maternal side: Maud (Matilda) de Chesney Agnes de Beaumont-le-Roger Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan & Leicester Adeline (Adele) of Meulan Waleran III, Count of Meulan Adela of Vexin Walter II, Count of Vexin Adela of Valois Ralph (Raoul) III of Valois Princess Adela of France of the Franks King Hugh Capet of the Franks, Sir Walerans Maternal side King Henry the Fowler, King of East Francia King Robert the Strong Reach Hugh Capet again from: 1181 Alice de Harcourt 1153 Waleran De Beaumont 4th Earl of Warwick **********Fitz William*********** **********Sir, Baron, Sherrif Walter IV de Beauchamp's line********** King Gruffydd ap Llywelyn King of Wales and the Britons Queen Ealdgyth of Mercia King Æthelred King of the West Saxons Queen Wulfthryth of Mercia, of Wessex King Æthelwulf King of Wessex King, Lord Eadwulf I of Bamburgh Queen Æthelswith of Mercia King Alfred the Great King Ecgberht Wessex King Wigmund of Mercia King Wiglaf of Mercia ***********Baroness Margaret de Fiennes line Jerusalem & Iberian********** 1200s 1245, Baroness Margaret de Fiennes, Lady of Fiennes, France 1230, Sir Guillaume II de Fiennes, Lord of Fiennes, France 1220, Baroness Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Brienne, France 1210, Louis de Brienne “of Acre”, Viscount of Beaumont‑au‑Maine, France 1198, King Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 1180, Empress Berengaria of León, Queen of León, Spain 1179, Princess Berengaria of León, Princess of León, Spain 1171, King Alfonso IX, King of León, Spain 1170, Queen Berengaria “the Great”, Queen Consort of León and Regent of Castile, Spain 1100s 1137, King Ferdinand II, King of León, Spain 1126, Emperor Alfonso VII “the Emperor”, King of León and Castile, Spain 1080, Queen Urraca I “the Reckless”, Queen of León and Castile, Spain 1040, King Alfonso VI, King of León, Castile, Galicia, Asturias, and Nájera, Spain 1015, King Fernando I “the Great”, King of León and Castile, Spain 1000, King Sancho III “the Great”, King of Pamplona, Spain 987, King García II Sánchez “the Trembler”, King of Pamplona, Spain 965, King Sancho II Garcés “Abarca”, King of Pamplona, Spain 935, King García I Sánchez, King of Pamplona, Spain 905, King Sancho I Garcés “the Great”, King of Pamplona, Spain 860, Co‑Regent García Jiménez, Co‑Regent of Pamplona, Spain 820, Jimeno “Ximeno” Arista, Noble of Pamplona, Spain 800, García Ximénez, Noble of Pamplona, Spain 780, Ximeno the Basque Magnate, Noble of Pamplona, Spain GASCONY & PALLARS 900s to 700s 890, Dadildis of Pallars, Lady of Pallars, Spain 875, Count Loup IV Donat, Count of Bigorre and Bailo, France 850, Duke Loup III Centulle, Duke of Gascony and Viscount of Béarn, France 830, Faquilène of Rouergue, Countess of Bigorre, France 810, Centulle of Gascony, Lord of Gascony, France 780, Duke Adalric, Duke of Gascony, France CASTILE & NAVARRE 1100s to 900s 1155, King Alfonso VIII “the Noble”, King of Castile, Spain 1150, Queen Blanca of Navarre, Queen Consort of Castile, Spain 1110, King García IV Ramírez “the Restorer”, King of Navarre, Spain 1080, Ramiro Sánchez “of Monzón”, Lord of Peñacerrada, Spain 1050, Sancho Garcés of Uncastillo, Lord of Uncastillo, Spain 1020, King García III Sánchez “of Nájera”, King of Navarre, Spain 1000, Constanza Sánchez of Marañón, Lady of Marañón, Spain 980, Sancho Fortún, Lord of Marañón, Spain 1134, King Sancho III “the Desired”, King of Castile, Spain 1105, Emperor Alfonso VII “the Emperor”, King of León, Spain 1100, Queen Berengaria of Barcelona, Queen Consort of León and Castile, Spain 1080, Susu bint Uthman, Lady of Córdoba, Spain ************Link to Muhammad's Family************ LEÓN & ASTURIAS 1000s to 700s 1070, Sancha Alfónsez, Queen Consort of León, Spain 1040, King Alfonso V “the Noble”, King of León, Spain 953, King Bermudo II “the Gouty”, King of León, Spain 926, King Ordoño III, King of León, Spain 900, King Ramiro II “the Great”, King of León, Spain 873, King Ordoño II, King of León, Spain 848, King Alfonso III “the Great”, King of Asturias and León, Spain 830, King Ordoño I, King of Asturias, Spain 790, King Ramiro I, King of Asturias, Spain 760, King Bermudo I “the Deacon”, King of Asturias, Spain 740, Vimarano of Asturias, Prince of Asturias, Spain 710, King Alfonso I “the Catholic”, King of Asturias, Spain 690, Queen Ermesinda of Asturias, Queen of Asturias, Spain 680, Gaudiosa, Lady of Asturias, Spain 660, King Pelayo, King of Asturias, Spain VISIGOTHS & COIMBRA 600s to 500s 650, King Ervigus, King of the Visigoths, Spain 640, Oneca Adosina of Coimbra, Lady of Coimbra, Portugal 630, Ildoara Sueira of Coimbra, Lady of Coimbra, Portugal 620, Count Flavio Ataulfo II, Count of Coimbra, Portugal 610, Flavio Sisebuto, Judge of Coimbra, Portugal 600, King Égica, King of the Visigoths, Spain 590, Queen Cixilo, Queen of the Visigoths, Spain 580, Flavius Ervigius Ardabast, Noble of the Byzantine Empire and Visigoths, Spain 570, Queen Liubigotona of Paphlagonia, Queen Consort, Turkey 560, Ozenda Munialona Atulphez, Queen Consort of Asturias, Spain 550, Paterna of Castile, Queen Consort of Asturias, Spain 540, Nuña of Asturias, Queen Consort of Asturias, Spain 530, Jimena of Pamplona, Queen Consort of Asturias, Spain EARLY PAMPLONA 800s to 700s 825, King García Íñiguez, King of Pamplona, Spain 790, King Íñigo “Arista”, King of Pamplona, Spain 760, Íñigo Jiménez, Noble of Pamplona, Spain 740, Onneca Toda Velázquez, Lady of Pamplona, Spain 720, Jimeno “Ximeno” Arista, Noble of Pamplona, Spain 700, Urraca Sánchez of Gascony, Lady of Gascony, France PORTUGAL & GALICIA 900s to 700s 900, Queen Elvira Menéndez, Queen Consort of León, Spain 870, Count Hermenegildo Gutiérrez, Count of Portugal, Portugal 850, Guterre Hermegildes, Noble of Portugal, Portugal 830, Ermesinda Gatónez, Lady of Portugal, Portugal 820, Gaton of Bierzo, Count of Astorga, Spain 800, Adosinda Gutiérrez, Lady of Galicia, Spain 780, Count Gutierre Osorio, Lord of Gallaecia, Spain 760, Aldonza Menéndez, Lady of Galicia, Spain CASTILE & NAVARRE 900s to 800s 930, Urraca Fernández, Queen Consort of León and Pamplona, Spain 910, Count Fernán González “the Good Count”, Count of Castile and Álava, Spain 900, Sancha Sánchez of Navarre, Lady of Navarre, Spain 880, King Sancho I Garcés “the Great”, King of Pamplona, Spain 860, Co‑Regent García Jiménez, Co‑Regent of Pamplona, Spain 850, Count Gonzalo Fernández of Lara, Count of Burgos and Castile, Spain 830, Fernando Muñoz, Noble of Castile, Spain 810, Nuño Rasura Núñez, Lord of Amaya, Spain 800, Argilo, Noble of Castile, Spain 790, Munia Nuna Muniadomna, Lady of Castile, Spain 780, Munia Mayor Sánchez, Countess of Pamplona, Spain 770, Doña Urraca Gómez, Lady of Castile, Spain 760, Count Sancho García, Count of Castile, Spain 750, Gómez Díaz de Saldaña, Noble of Castile, Spain 740, García Fernández “White Hands”, Count of Castile, Spain 730, Ava of Ribagorza, Countess of Castile, Spain 720, Count Diego Muñoz, Count of Castile, Spain 710, Tegridia, Lady of Castile, Spain 700, Fernando Ansúrez, Count of Castile, Spain 690, Muniadomna Núñez, Lady of Castile, Spain 680, Countess Muniadomna Fernández, Countess of Castile, Spain 670, Toda Aznárez, Queen of Pamplona, Spain 660, Count Aznar Sánchez of Larraún, Count of Larraún, Spain 650, Oneca Fortúnez, Lady of Pamplona, Spain 640, King Fortún Garcés “the One‑Eyed”, King of Pamplona, Spain 630, Auria of Pamplona, Queen Consort of Pamplona, Spain PORTUGAL & GALICIA 800s to 600s 900, Queen Elvira García, Queen Consort of León, Spain 880, Menendo II González, Count of Portugal, Portugal 860, Count Gonzalo Menéndez, Count of Portugal, Portugal 840, Hermenegildo González, Noble of Portugal, Portugal 820, Muniadomna Díaz, Lady of Portugal, Portugal 800, Teresa Eriz of Lugo, Lady of Lugo, Spain 780, Count Ero Fernández of Lugo, Count of Lugo, Spain 760, Count Gonzalo Betótiz of Deza, Count of Deza, Spain 740, Fernando Rodríguez of Monterroso, Noble of Galicia, Spain 720, Rodrigo Romaes of Monterroso, Noble of Galicia, Spain 700, Guntina Onneca Lucidiz, Lady of Galicia, Spain 680, Gudilona Mendes of Coimbra, Lady of Coimbra, Portugal 660, Ilduara Peláez of Deza, Lady of Deza, Spain 640, Count Pelayo González, Count of Asturias, Spain 620, Tutadonna, Lady of Asturias, Spain 600, Hermesinda Gutiérrez, Lady of Galicia, Spain 580, Teresa Eriz of Lugo, Lady of Lugo, Spain 560, Guterre Menéndez, Count of Celanova, Spain 540, Ilduara Eris of Lugo, Lady of Lugo, Spain 520, Teresa Arias of Santa Marta, Lady of Ortigueira, Spain 500, Ramon Romaes “the Bermudo”, Lord of Monterroso and Ortigueira, Spain 480, Sancho Garcés of Pamplona, Noble of Pamplona, Spain 460, Queen Munia of Álava, Queen Consort of Pamplona, Spain 440, Count Airas Peres Núñez of Deza, Count of Deza, Spain 420, Countess Aldara Ossorio, Lady of Galicia, Spain EARLY FRANCE, GASCONY, CANTABRIA 700s to 500s 900, Urraca of León, Princess of León, Spain 1040, King Alfonso VI, King of León, Spain 1015, King Ferdinand I, King of León, Spain 1000, King Sancho III of Navarre, King of Navarre, Spain 987, García Sánchez II, King of Pamplona, Spain 965, Sancho II of Pamplona, King of Pamplona, Spain 935, García Sánchez I, King of Pamplona, Spain 900, Count Raymond I of Toulouse, Count of Toulouse, France 880, Numabela Froilaz of Cantabria, Lady of Cantabria, Spain 860, Duke Lupo II “the Elder”, Duke of Gascony, France 840, King Fruela of Cantabria, King of Cantabria, Spain 820, Duke Pedro I of Cantabria, Duke of Cantabria, Spain BYZANTINE, OSTROGOTHS, FRANKS 500s to 300s 580, Flavius Ervigius Ardabast, Noble of Byzantium, Turkey 560, Flavius Ardabastos, Noble of Byzantium, Turkey 540, Princess Flavia Glasuinda, Princess of the Visigoths, Spain 520, Athanagild II, Noble of the Visigoths, Spain 500, Saint Hermenegild, Prince of the Visigoths, Spain 490, Ingunde of Austrasia, Queen of the Visigoths, France 470, King Leovigildus, King of the Visigoths, Spain 450, King Amalaric II, King of the Visigoths, Spain 430, Queen Chrodechilde of the Franks, Queen of the Visigoths, France 410, Teodosia Goiswintha, Lady of Carthage, Tunisia 390, Flavia Juliana, Noble of Byzantium, Turkey 370, Count Severianus of Carthage, Count of Carthage, Tunisia 350, Aviena Rufii Avienus, Noble of the East, Turkey 330, Rufius Gennadius Avienus, Noble of the East, Turkey 310, Santina Theodora, Lady of the Ostrogoths, Italy 300, King Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths, Italy 280, Queen Audofleda, Queen of the Ostrogoths, France 260, King Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks, France 240, Queen Basina of Thuringia, Queen of the Franks, Germany 220, Petrus Augustus, Noble of Rome, Italy 200, Paulus of Arabissus, Noble of Armenia, Armenia ITALY, BURGUNDY, ANJOU, ENGLAND 1100s 900s 1040, Count Raymond of Burgundy, Count of Galicia, Spain 1010, King Adalberto II of Ivrea, Co‑King of Italy, Italy 990, Princess Gisele of Friuli, Princess of Italy, Italy 950, Emperor Berenger I, Holy Roman Emperor, Italy 930, Queen Bertila of Italy, Queen of Italy, Italy 910, Queen Willa of Arles, Queen of Italy, France 900, Queen Gerberge of Mâcon, Countess of Mâcon, France 1122, Queen Eleanor of England, Queen Consort of Castile, England 1133, King Henry II, King of England, England 1122, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, France 1102, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou, England 1068, King Henry I, King of England, England 1113, Geoffrey V “the Handsome”, Count of Anjou, France 1092, King Foulques V, King of Jerusalem and Count of Anjou, France JERUSALEM 1245, Baroness Margaret de Fiennes, Lady of Fiennes, France 1230, Sir Guillaume II de Fiennes, Lord of Fiennes, France 1220, Baroness Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Brienne, France 1210, Louis de Brienne “of Acre”, Viscount of Beaumont‑au‑Maine, France 1198, King Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 1180, Empress Berengaria of León, Queen of León, Spain 1179, Princess Berengaria of León, Princess of León, Spain 1171, King Alfonso IX, King of León, Spain 1170, Queen Berengaria “the Great”, Queen Consort of León and Regent of Castile, Spain 1137, King Ferdinand II, King of León, Spain 1126, Emperor Alfonso VII “the Emperor”, King of León and Castile, Spain 1100, Queen Berengaria of Barcelona, Queen Consort of León and Castile, Spain 1092, King Foulques V, King of Jerusalem and Count of Anjou, France Saint Bruno: Pope St. Leo IX *ancestor of Graf Eberhard I. von Nellenburg und Zürichgau Saint Angilbert de Ponthieu Saint Leudwinus Archbishop and Count of Treves Saint Marie Sigrade de Alsace Saint Chlodulf de Metz Évêque or Bishop de Metz Saint Ida of Lorraine Saint King David I of Scotland Saint Hedwig of Saxony Saint, King, Duke Salomon de Poher Saint Peter Urseolus Saint Amalberge de Maubeuge Saint Beuve Abbesse de St Pierre de Reims Saint Margaret of Wessex Queen of Scotland Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftsbury Saint Arnulf Bischof von Metz Saint Doda Saint Iduberga von Nivelles Saint Agia Ausregilde d'Aise Saint Auginus De Soissons Count and Saint Saint Prix of Rouen Saint Begga of Herstal, mother of Pepin of Herstal Saint Itta of Metz Saint Guilhem Saint Matilda, of Ringelheim Saint IRMINA OF OEREN Saint Itta of Metz Saint Waltrude Saint Aldegonde Saint Bathilde de Chelles Königin der Franken Saint Rusticus of Cahors *ancestor of Eimildis de Gévaudan Saint Arthemia *ancestor of Eimildis de Gévaudan Saint Mummolin Bishop of Noyon Tournai *ancestor of Saint Constantine the Great "ancestor of Queen Anna" Saint Helena "ancestor of Queen Anna" Saint Gregory the Illuminator Saint Hmayeak II Mamikonian of Armenia Saint Tewdrig ap Tudwal Saint King Brychan Emperor Petrus Augustus Hesychius De Vienne Emperor Avitus ancestor of Hesychius of Vienne King Géza of the Hungarians Taksony De Magyar Grand Prince Of The Hungarians Zoltán of Hungary Grand Prince of Hungary Árpád of Hungary I, Grand Prince of the Hungarians Álmos of Hungary Árpád dinasztia Ügyek Prince of Hungary Princess Emese Fejedelmi Aranyasszony of Magog and Consort of Scythia Eunedubelianus Vezér Chief Venedobel Of The Magyars Avarius Venedobl Chief of the Magyars Elendus of the Huns Vegerus von Ungarn Chief Edur The Huns of the Magyars Kulchug of the Magyar King Chazew of Magyars And Huns Kadiha King of the Huns King of The Huns Zabergan 81st Khinial Chola 80th King of The Huns Muageris Ruler of the Onogur Huns Queen Menumorut Abacil of Leinster Menumorut Menasseh Menasseh II ben Zebulon Ágnes of the Peçeneks Princess consort of the Hungarians Chieftain Tonuzoba Oguz-Besenyo Noğay-Oghuz Chief Kizil Bey of the Peçeneks Sarolt Erdélyi 'Sarolta' De Transylvania Grand Princess Of The Magyars gyula Zombor Horka Bogát Of The Magyars King Charles II Empress judith of bavaria Ridorech “Rivallo IV” De Nantes King Alain I "The Great" of Brittany Mathilde de Saint-Valery Foulques IV 'le Réchin' de Château-Landon comte d'Anjou Hildegarde du Perche Viscountess de Châteaudun Ermengarde d'Anjou Duchesse consort de Bourgogne Queen Bertrade de Montfort Reine des Francs Simon de Montfort Comte d'Evreux Ermengarde Comtesse du Maine Marguerite De La Aigle Rotrou Princess Jimena Díaz Princess Sichelgaita di Salerno Prinz der Franken Sigebert V von Razès in Metz Sigebert IV de Razès King of Austrasia Princess Berthe de Bourgogne, Reine des Francs Princess Hedwige de France Comtesse de Hainaut et de Mons King Hugues "Capet" Roi et Duc des Francs Queen Adélaïde d'Aquitaine King Robert I Capet King of West Francia Count of Paris and Poitiers King Bernard of Italy Queen Kunigunde Bello de Carcasona Conde de Carcascona son of Susa Bint Uthman Urraca Alfonso "la portuguesa" , Regina consort Rei Afonso Henriques de Portugal "O Conquistador" D. Mafalda di Savoia Teresa de León comitissa consortis King Henri 'Donzel' de Bourgogne Princess Mathilde Ou Mahaut de Albon Ruggero I d'Altavilla Gran Conte di Sicilia King Ramiro III of León Rey Sancho I de León "El Craso" Rey Ramiro II de León "El Grande" Rey Ordoño Alfonsez II Reino de León Rey Alfonso III "El Magno" Jimena de Pamplona Reina Consorte de Asturias **********Prophet Muhammad's close family originally written in Arabic though it glitched thus these symbols*********** 750, Magdala bint Uthman de Urgel, Magdala bint Uthman, Noblewoman, Urgel 720, Susu bint Uthman de Córdoba, Susu bint Uthman, Muslim noblewoman, Córdoba 700, منوسة, ManÅ«sa, Early Andalusian noblewoman, al‑Andalus 720, Uthman ibn Abu‑Musa, Munuza, Governor in the Pyrenees, Pyrenees 640, Musa ibn Nusayr, Musa ibn Nusayr, Umayyad governor, Ifriqiya & al‑Andalus 600, نصير بن عبد الرØÙ…Ù†, Nusayr ibn Abd al‑Rahman, Umayyad freedman, Arabia 560, عبد الرØÙ…Ù† بن زيد, Abd al‑Rahman ibn Zayd, Arab noble, Arabia 520, زيد البكري اللخمي, Zayd al‑Bakri al‑Lakhmi, Lakhmi tribal chief, Arabia 500, بنو بكر, Banu Bakr, Tribal confederation, Northern Arabia 500, Umm Aban bint Uthman ibn Affan, Quraysh noblewoman, Medina 500, Umm Amr bint Jundab al‑Dawsiyya, Daws noblewoman, Arabia 520, Safiyya bint Abd Shams, Umayyad noblewoman, Mecca 540, Ramla bint Abi Sufyan, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 660, آمÙÙ†ÙŽØ© بÙنْت مَروان بن الØÙŽÙƒÙŽÙ…, Amina bint Marwan, Umayyad princess, Damascus 650, مَروان بن٠الØÙŽÙƒÙŽÙ…, Marwan ibn al‑Hakam, Umayyad Caliph, Damascus 620, الØÙƒÙ… بن أبي العاص, al‑Hakam ibn Abi al‑‘As, Umayyad noble, Mecca 610, عائشة بنت عثمان بن Ø¹ÙØ§Ù†, Aisha bint Uthman, Quraysh noblewoman, Medina 580, أبو العاص بن أمية, Abu al‑‘Aas ibn Umayyah, Umayyad patriarch, Mecca 540, أمية بن عبد شمس, Umayya ibn Abd Shams, Founder of Banu Umayya, Mecca 520, عبد شمس بن عبد مناÙ, Abd‑Shams ibn Abd‑Manaf, Quraysh chief, Mecca 500, Hubbah bint Hulail, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 480, Ê¿Abd ManÄf ibn Quá¹£ayy, Abd Manaf, Quraysh patriarch, Mecca 480, Atika bint Murrah, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 460, Fatimah bint Sa’d, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 440, Quá¹£ayy ibn KilÄb, Qusayy, Unifier of Quraysh, Mecca 420, Hind bint Surayr, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 400, KilÄb ibn Murrah, Kilab, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 400, Asma bint Adi, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 380, Mujadila bint Asad, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 360, Murrah ibn KaÊ¿b, Murrah, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 360, Atika bint Yakhlud, Quraysh noblewoman, Mecca 340, Ka‘b ibn Lu‘ayy, Ka‘b, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 340, Fihr ibn Malik, Ancestor of Quraysh, Mecca 320, Malik ibn al‑Nadr, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 320, Lu'ay ibn Ghalib, Lu’ayy, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 300, al‑Nadr ibn Kinanah, Quraysh ancestor, Mecca 300, سرير بن ثعلبة, Surayr ibn Thalaba, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 280, Hind bint Surayr, Hind bint Surayr, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 260, Hubba bint Hulayl, Hubba bint Hulayl, Khuza’ah noblewoman, Arabia 240, Hulayl ibn Hubsiyyah, Hulayl ibn Hubsiyyah, Chief of Khuza’ah, Arabia 220, Fátimah bint Nasr, Fatimah bint Nasr, Khuza’ah noblewoman, Arabia 200, T'ajiza bint 'Ubayd, Tajiza bint Ubayd, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 200, Barrah bint Murrah, Kinana noblewoman, Arabia 180, عبيد بن Ø±ÙØ¤Ø§Ø³, Ubayd ibn Ru’as, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 180, Jasr ibn al‑Qayn, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 160, Layla bint Rabia, Layla bint Rabia, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 160, Sa’d al‑Amri al‑Zahrani, Zahrani tribal ancestor, Arabia 140, Ruqayya bint al‑Harith, Ruqayya bint al‑Harith, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 140, ‘AnqÄ’ bint ‘Amr, Kinana noblewoman, Arabia 120, Ä€mina bint Ê¿Alqama al‑KinÄnÄ«yya, Amina bint Alqama, Kinana noblewoman, Arabia 120, Salma bint Asad, Kinana noblewoman, Arabia 100, عائشة بنت عثمان بن Ø¹ÙØ§Ù†, Aisha bint Uthman, Quraysh noblewoman, Arabia 100, Hind bint Surayr, Mother of Mudrika, Arabia 80, Fátimah bint Sa'd al‑Amri al‑Zahrani, Fatimah bint Sa’d, Zahrani noblewoman, Arabia 80, Rabab bint Haydah, Mother of Ilyas, Arabia 60, Ma'wiyah bint Ka'b, Mawiya bint Ka‘b, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 60, MÄwiyya bint ‘Amr, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 40, Ka‘b ibn al‑Qayn, Ka‘b ibn al‑Qayn, Tribal ancestor, Arabia 40, MÄ’ al‑SamÄ’ bint ‘Amr, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 20, al‑Qayn al‑Nu‘man ibn Jasr, al‑Qayn al‑Nu‘man, Tribal ancestor, Arabia 20, Mahdad bint Laham, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 1 CE, Suham of Arabia, Suham, Arab matriarch, Arabia 20 CE, Asma of Arabia, Asma, Arab matriarch, Arabia 40 CE, Tha‘labah ibn al‑Harith, Tha‘labah, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 60 CE, al‑Harith ibn Malik, al‑Harith, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 80 CE, Malik ibn Kinanah, Malik ibn Kinana, Kinana noble, Arabia 20, Ø§Ù„ØØ§Ø±Ø« بن عبد مناÙ, al‑Harith ibn Abd Manaf, Quraysh ancestor, Arabia 1 BE, عبد مناة بن كنانة, Abd Manat ibn Kinana, Ancestor of Quraysh, Arabia 1 BE, Udd ibn Muqawwim, Ancestor of Adnan, Arabia 50 BE, كنانة بن خزيمة, Kinana ibn Khuzayma, Ancestor of Quraysh, Arabia 80 BE, خزيمة بن مدركة, Khuzayma ibn Mudrika, Ancestor of Kinana, Arabia 120 BE, مدركة بن إلياس, Mudrika ibn Ilyas, Ancestor of Quraysh tribes, Arabia 150 BE, إلياس بن مضر, Ilyas ibn Mudar, Ancestor of Mudar tribes, Arabia 180 BE, مضر بن نزار, Mudar ibn Nizar, Tribal patriarch, Arabia 220 BE, نزار بن معد, Nizar ibn Ma‘ad, Tribal patriarch, Arabia 260 BE, معد بن عدنان, Ma‘ad ibn Adnan, Tribal patriarch, Arabia 300 BE, عدنان, Adnan, Forefather of Northern Arabs, Arabia 320 BE, al‑Rabab bint Haydah, al‑Rabab bint Haydah, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 340 BE, Habashiva ibn Salul, Habashiva ibn Salul, King of Khuza’ah, Arabia 360 BE, Tamar bint Mazin, Tamar bint Mazin, Khuza’ah noblewoman, Arabia 380 BE, Mazin ibn Amr, Mazin ibn Amr, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia 400 BE, Atika Salul, Atika Salul, Khuza’ah noblewoman, Arabia 420 BE, Nasr ibn ‘Awf, Nasr ibn ‘Awf, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia 440 BE, ‘Awf ibn ‘Amr, ‘Awf ibn ‘Amr, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia 460 BE, ‘Atikah bint Murrah, Atikah bint Murrah, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 480 BE, Murrah ibn Hilal, Murrah ibn Hilal, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 500 BE, Hilal ibn Falij, Hilal ibn Falij, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 520 BE, Fátimah bint Bujayd, Fatimah bint Bujayd, Arab noblewoman, Arabia 540 BE, بجيد بن Ø±ÙØ¤Ø§Ø³, Bujayd ibn Ru’as, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 560 BE, Sra Bujayd ibn Ru’as, Sra Bujayd ibn Ru’as, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 580 BE, ÙØ§Ù„ج بن ذكوان, Falij ibn Dhakwan, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 600 BE, Salul ibn Ka‘b, Salul ibn Ka‘b, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia 600 BE, Ka‘b ibn ‘Amr, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia 580 BE, Dhakwan ibn Ru’as, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 560 BE, Ru’as ibn Hilal, Arab tribal ancestor, Arabia 540 BE, ‘Amr ibn Ka‘b, Khuza’ah ancestor, Arabia *600 BE, عمرو بن Ù„ØÙŠ Ø§Ù„Ø®Ø²Ø§Ø¹ÙŠ, ‘Amr ibn Luhayy al‑Khuza‘i, Khuza’ah chief, Arabia *700 BE, جرهم بن Ù‚ØØ·Ø§Ù†, Jurhum ibn Qahtan, Leader of Jurhum tribe, Arabia 720 BE, Ù…ÙØ¶Ø§Ø¶ بن جرهم, Mudhadh ibn Jurhum, Jurhum patriarch, Arabia 760 BE, عمرو بن مضاض, ‘Amr ibn Mudhadh, Jurhum leader, Arabia *800 BE, قيدار بن إسماعيل, Kedar ibn Ishmael, Ancestor of Northern Arabs, Arabia 1800 BE, Hagar (HÄjar), Mother of Ishmael, Arabia *900 BE, Ù‚ØØ·Ø§Ù† بن عابر, Qahtan ibn ‘Abir, Forefather of Southern Arabs, Arabia 2700 BE, ‘Abir (Arabian Eber), Arabian patriarch, Arabia *1000 BE, كهلان بن سبأ, Kahlan ibn Saba, Ancestor of Kahlan tribes, Arabia *1100 BE, سبأ بن يشجب, Saba ibn Yashjub, Founder of Sabaean kingdom, Yemen *1300 BE, يشجب بن يعرب, Yashjub ibn Ya‘rub, Early South Arabian ancestor, Arabia *1500 BE, يعرب بن Ù‚ØØ·Ø§Ù†, Ya‘rub ibn Qahtan, Namesake of “Arab,†Arabia *1700 BE, هود بن شالخ, Hud ibn Shalakh, Prophet Hud, Arabia 1800 BE, إسماعيل بن إبراهيم, Ishmael ibn Ibrahim, Prophet Ishmael, Arabia 2000 BE, إبراهيم بن آزر, Ibrahim ibn Azar, Abraham, Patriarch, Canaan 2200 BE, ØªØ§Ø±Ø Ø¨Ù† ناØÙˆØ±, Terah ibn Nahor, Father of Abraham, Mesopotamia 2300 BE, ناØÙˆØ± بن سروج, Nahor ibn Serug, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 2400 BE, سروج بن رعو, Serug ibn Reu, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 2500 BE, رعو بن ÙØ§Ù„ج, Reu ibn Peleg, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 2600 BE, ÙØ§Ù„ج بن عابر, Peleg ibn Eber, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 2700 BE, عابر بن شالخ, Eber ibn Shelah, Ancestor of Hebrews, Mesopotamia 2800 BE, شالخ بن Ø£Ø±ÙØ®Ø´Ø°, Shelah ibn Arfakhshad, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 3000 BE, Ø£Ø±ÙØ®Ø´Ø° بن سام, Arfakhshad ibn Shem, Patriarch, Mesopotamia 3200 BE, سام بن نوØ, Shem ibn Nuh, Patriarch, Mesopotamia **********This is the new section im on now, from Constantine Darrell********** Saint Anna Ingigerd Anna Olafsdóttir Saint Olga Grand Duchess of Kiev SAINT LUDMILA OF BOHEMIA, Grandma of Saint Wenceslaus Princess Aveline de Scotland King Alexander I "The Fierce" Canmore King of Scotland King Henry I of the Franks Princess Анна Ярославна Ки́ївська Anna Yaroslavna: Saint Anna of Kyiv, Queen Anne of France Grand Prince Ярослав Владимирович, Yaroslav The Wise: Built the Golden Age of Kiev Saint Anna Ingigerd Anna Olafsdóttir: Saint Anna of Novgorod Saint Vladimir I, The Great, of Kiev: Christianized Rus’ a founder of Ukrainian identity Svyatoslav I "the Brave" Igorevich , Grand Prince of Kiev, grew Rus' greatly Debrima Queen Of Russia Kiev King' Olof III Skötkonung av Sverige 'of Sweden' FOUNDER OF SWEDEN!!! King Eric VI 'the Victorious,' King of Sweden, King Bjorn III. Eriksson King of Sweden King Erik IV "Valda" Edmundsson King of Sweden Rogvolod First Prince of Polotsk, Belarus: Founder of Belarus Princess Rogneda of Polotsk Великий князь Киевский Игорь Рюрикович Igor of Kiev Founder of Ukraine Csar Rurik I "The Viking" founder of Russia Saint Olga of Kiev, Grand Duchess of Kiev, 1st Christian leader of Rus' Queen Estrid of the Obotrites of Sweden Queen Sigrid Storrada Skoglar Testedot of Sweden, Denmark, & Norway, Princess of Poland Mieszko I of Poland Founder of Poland!!!!!!!!! Princess Doubravka Přemyslid The woman who Christianized Poland Siemomysł Piast książę of Poland: Father of Poland, recorded in the Gesta principum Polonorum Princess Gorka von Polen Duchess of Poland SAINT LUDMILA OF BOHEMIA, Grandma of Saint Wenceslaus Doubravka Przemyslid Princess of Poland Rzepicha Piastowa Piast Kołodziej, the Wheelwright Wratysław I Borivoj Premyslovec I, kníže ceský Duke of Bohemia, Founder of Prague Myloslawa von Kroatien **********Info*********** Legendary: Sweden: King Ragnar Lodbrok of Sweden & Denmark King Björn “Járnsíða” Ragnarsson of Sweden Prince Refil Björnsson of Sweden King Erik Refilsson, King in Sweden at Uppsala King Emund Eriksson of Uppsala, King of Sweden Rus:' Princess Efanda Urmanskaya of Novgorod Russia Gostomysl Buriwoeivitch De Novgorod Debrima Queen Of Russia Kiev Poland: CHOŚCISKO Siemowit of Poland Lestek of Poland Bohemia: Przemyslid Przemysl of Bohemia Hostivít Duke of Bohemia Prince Slavibor av Sorb Milczan Lidoslava Myloslawa von Kroatien Liticz de Stodor Drahomíra ze Stodor Duchess Consort of Bohemia The founders of Ukrainian identity: Vladimir the Great Yaroslav the Wise Anna of Kyiv Founders of Belarus Rogvolod, First Prince of Polotsk Rogneda Princess Rogneda of Polotsk **********Info*********** ***********Sir John Cheney Lord of Shurland's Line*********** Saint Adelaide of Italy Saint Olga Grand Duchess of Kiev Saint Leopold III von Babenberg Margrave of Austria, PATRON SAINT OF AUSTRIA********** Vernerated Regilinde of Zurich Saint Peter Orseolo ***********Saint Father and Son and Grandmother Warinus, Leudwinus, and Maria Sigrade*********** Saint Leudwinus Archbishop and Count of Treves Saint Warinus of Poitiers Saint Marie Sigrade de Alsace **********Princess Joan of Acre, I most often reach greats through their Daughter********** **********King Edward I of England, Most recent European King in my list so far********** **********Queen Eleanor of Castile, Spanish Queen, Most recent European Queen in my list so far********** Fernando III de Castilla, "el Santo", Rey de Castilla y de León Rey Alfonso IX de León "El Baboso o el babeante" Rey de León Fernando II King Alfonso VII de Leon King Rey de Asturias Alfonso I "El Católico" Rey de León Alfonso V "El Noble" Rey Bermudo II Ordonez de Leon "el Gotoso" Elvira Garcia de Castilla regina consortis de Léon Queen Reina Elvira Menéndez Queen Berenguela de Castilla King Alfonso VIII of Castile King Rex de Castilla Sancho III "el Deseado" Princess Leonor of England Queen Regina consort Urraca Alfonso "la portuguesa" King Rei Afonso Henriques de Portugal Queen Matilda di Savoia of Portugal Princess Sichelgaita di Salerno Prince Guaimario IV di Salerno Rey Alfonso II de Aragon "el Casto" Saint King Ramón Berenguer IV "Le saint" Conde de Barcelona , Gerona, Osona y Cerdeña. Queen Petronilla de Aragón Condesa de Barcelona Rey de Aragón Ramiro II "El Monje" Queen Félicie de Roucy reine consort d'Aragon Princess Judith de France King Desiderius of the Lombards King Aripert II King Raginpert di Lombardi King Godepert di Lombardi King Aribert De Lombardie King Grimoald of the Lombards and Duke of Benevento Princess Aélis de France King Louis VII of France King Louis VI of France King Phillipe 'the Lover' of France Queen Bertha van Holland, Koningin van Frankrijk **********Founders of Medieval Holland*********** Floris I van Holland graaf van West-Frisia Gertrud Billung von Sachsen Dirk van Gent III, Graaf van West-Frisia Othelhildis von Haldensleben Countess of Holland Arnulf van Holland Count of Holland Liutgarda von Luxemburg Countess of Holland Hildegarde de Flandre Dirk II van Holland ⭐ Dirk I *Founder of Holland* Graaf Gerulf van Friesland II Graaf Gerulf van Friesland I, the Old Graaf Nordalah van Friesland Graaf Alfbard van Friesland Graaf Poppo I de Friesland Graaf Radboud van Friesland Graaf Aldgisl I van Friesland King Graaf Audulf van Friesland **********Founders of Medieval Holland*********** Anna Yaroslavna of Kiev again, **********Kiev Again********** Yaroslav Vladimirovich I Vladimir I of Kiev Svyatoslav I "the Brave" Igorevich , Grand Prince of Kiev Igor "the Brave" Rurikivich , Grand Duke of Kiev Rurik I of Russia Ingvar Ruriksson De Lethra Des Varégues Rurick Haraldsson Umila De Novgorod Gostomysl Buriwoeivitch De Novgorod Prince Chedróg of the Obotrites Umila De Inconnue Efanda Urmanskaya Helgi I D'Urman Saint Olga Grand Duchess of Kiev Malusha Malkovna Lyubechanka Malk Lubech Prince of the Drevlians Mal Prince of the Drevlians Prince Niskinin of the Drevlians Countess Ingelborge Polotsk Malusha De Lyubech Rogneda Rogvolodovna Princess consort of Kyiv, Kievan Rus' Rogvolod Founder of Belarus Princess Premislava Vladimirovna of Kiev **********More names for Ukraine, Russia, etc. ************ ***********Sweden*********** Jarl "EARL" Ulf den gamle Tostesson of Västergötland Høvding Skoglar-Toste Af Sverige Hovding "CHIEFTAIN" Rane Toste Gudine Ulvnadesdotter Astrid Malfridsdatter Ingeborg Tryggvesdatter Princess Astrid Eriksdatter ************Norway, new link to King Harald Fairhair********** King Olafr Haraldssøn Geirstadalf Digerbein of Vestfold and Vingulmark, son of King Harald Fairhair Prince Tryggvi Tryggva Ólafsson Olavsønn Olafsson Underking of Wigen and Romerike Princess Ingeborg Tryggvasdotter Princess Rogneda Rogvolodovna Princess consort of Kyiv, Kievan Rus' Qeen Svanhild Eysteinsdotter of Norway, Mother of King Olafr Haraldsson King Eystein "Glumra" Ivarsson Jarl av Oppland og Hedmark of Norway Ascrida Aseda Countess of Oppland Rognvaldsdatter Rognvaldottir **********This is the section that links to the prophetic dream realization of 4.20.2026************* Don Aznar II Galíndez Doña Onneca Garcés De Pamplona Don García Íñiguez Doña Urraca Don Fortún Íñiguez ***********Doña Urraca De Los Banu Qasi ***********Daughter of Musa ibn Musa al‑Qasawi موسى بن موسى موسى بن فرتون فرتون بن قسي القُومِس قَسِيّ عاصمة بنت عبد العزيز عبد العزيز بن موسى Onneca Toda Velazques de Pamplona Velazco Egilona Fortunius Hermes Egilon d'Espagne آمِنَة بِنْت مَروان بن الحَكَم مَروان بنُ الحَكَم الحكم بن أبي العاص أبو العاص بن أمية رقية بنت الحارث آمنة بنت علقمة موسى بن نصير نصير بن عبد الرحمن عبد الرحمن بن زيد عائشة بنت عثمان بن عفان **********This section links the founders of Portugal************* **********This is the section that links to the prophetic dream realization of 4.20.2026************* **********King Edward I's line********** King Henry III of England Queen Eleanor of Provence Queen Isabella Taillefer of Angoulême Aymar Taillefer d'Angoulême comte d’Angoulême King Stephen of England, Étienne de Blois, roi d'Angleterre Saint Adela, Adele De Normandie Comtesse de Blois King William I of England Adela the Holy King Rudolf de Bourgogne I Queen Eadgyth of Wessex Edith , Abbess Barking King Edward of Wessex Queen Ælfflæd of Wiltshire King Æthelred King of the West Saxons Wulfthryth of Mercia Queen of Wessex **********New Bridge to Poland********** Richilda de Silesia, Regina de Castilla y León et Comitissa de Provenza Wladyslaw or Wygnaniec II, High Duke of Poland Duchess of Poland, Judith Premyslovna Princess of Bohemia Boleslaw Krzywousty III, Ksiaze Polski Zbyslava Svyatopolkovna Princess of Kiev Wladyslaw Herman Piast I, Ksiaze Polski Kasimir I. „der Erneuerer“ Queen Maria Dobroniega of Poland King Mieszko II. Lambert Queen Richeza von Lothringen of Poland Queen Emnilda z Lužice polská kněžna Chief Dobromir Of The Milcane Geros Rikgads Prinzessin von der Lausitz King Bolesław I "The Great" of Poland Princess Gertruda Mieszkówna Grand Princess Consort of Kiev Agnieszka Babenberg Wratislaw Przemyslides Ii King of Bohemia Bretislav Premyslovec I, Vévoda Ceský of Bohemia & Moravia Oldřich Přemyslovec Vévoda Ceský of Bohemia Boleslav Premyslovec II, Vévoda Ceský of Bohemia Biagota Przemyslid Przemysl of Bohemia Drahomíra ze Stodor Duchess Consort of Bohemia, Mother of Good King Wenceslaus Wratysław I Premyslovec, Father of Good King Wenceslaus Borivoj Premyslovec I, kníže ceský Duke of Bohemia Myloslawa Queen of Moravian Mojmírovci Princess Anna Porphyrogenita Księżniczka Cesarstwa Bizantyjskiego Božena Kresinová Consort of Oldrich, of Bohemia Wladyren Kresina Princess Adelajda of Poland *has a great painting * my third line to Mieszko I Graf von Kraichgau, of Krakow Graf Sieghard I of Krakow Sigerrus im Kraichgau of Krakow **********Byzantine************ Emperor Romanus II Tis Vyzantinis Autokratorias of Byzantine Empire Konstantinos VII Porfyrogennitos Vyzantinos Autokratoras Leo VI O Sofos Vyzantinos Autokratoras Helen Lekapene Emperor Romanos Lekapenos I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Theodora Empress of the Byzantine Empire Empress Theophano Anastasia Argyropoulos **********Austria********** Saint Leopold III von Babenberg Margrave of Austria, PATRON SAINT OF AUSTRIA********** Leopold II, Markgraf von Österreich Ernst von Österreich Markgraf von Österreich Adalbert von Osterreich Markgraf von Österreich ***********Leopold I. 'der Erlauchte' Markgraf von Österreich FOUNDER OF AUSTRIA!!!!!!!!********** Agnes von Waiblingen Herzogin von Schwaben und Markgräfin Marcha orientalis Ida von Cham Margravine of Austria Richwara von Sualafeldgau Markgräfin der Ostmark of Austria **********bridged to Germany********** Arnulf von Bayern Luitpold von Bayern Heinrich I. von Babenberg King Otto II. 'der Rote' römisch-deutscher Kaiser Princess Liutgard von Sachsen Emperor Otto I Great of the Holy Roman Empire Empress Theophanu Skleraina Empress of the Holy Roman Empire King Heinrich IV. Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Emperor Heinrich III of the Holy Roman Empire Emperor Konrad II of the Holy Roman Empire **********Kiev********** Sviatopolk Iziaslavich II, Grand Prince of Kiev Isjaslaw I. Jaroslawitsch Elena Tugorovna Princess of the Kumans Tugor Khan of the Cuman-Kipchaks Prince of Turkoman **********Holland again*********** Robert Ii von Kleve , Gräf und Teisterbant Hereswint de Loos van Kleef Adla "Alix" van Betüwe Hereswint de Loos van Kleef Adèle de Namur Friderum Louis II "Ludwig" of Cleves Robert Ii von Kleve , Gräf und Teisterbant Baudouin von Kleve und Teisterband Imhilde Amelungsdochter van Wetigouw Adelheid van Holland Adalbert van Holland Adla "Alix" van Betüwe Aeda Frederunda Hildeburg af Sachsen Von Hamaland Adelheid van Holland **********Ireland********** 1110 King Diarmait MacEnna of Leinster***********See if these names are new, if so, start from them again Mór Ní Thuathail, Queen Consort of Leinster **********Italy*********** King Lothaire II of Italy King Hugues d'Arles roi d'Italie Queen Hilda Aude Di Spoleto Saint Adelaide of Italy King Rudolf II. von Burgund Queen Bertha of Swabia, Queen of Italy Adelajda Orseolo princess of Venice Saint Peter Orseolo Princess Theodrada von Italien ***********France************ Princess Mathilde d'Albon of Vienne King Charles III le Simple or Straightforeward King Louis II 'le Bègue', roi des Francs Queen Adélaïde de Paris Reine de la Francie occidentale Saint Leudwinus Archbishop and Count of Treves ***********Hungary*********** Princess Dogaressa Grimelda Arpad-hazi Géza Grand Prince of the Hungarians Taksony De Magyar Grand Prince Of The Hungarians Zoltán of Hungary Grand Prince of Hungary Princess SZALOKA MAROT IANYA ***********Árpád of Hungary I, Founder of Hungary *********** Álmos of Hungary Árpád dinasztia 1st King of Hungaria Ügyek Prince of Hungary Chief Shaman Grand Duke Edemen Etele Prince Csaba of the Huns Aracsilla Of Emese Princess Emese Fejedelmi Aranyasszony *has a great painting Princess Árpádház I of Hungary Prince Menumorut Menasseh Ágnes of the Peçeneks Princess consort of the Hungarians Chieftain Tonuzoba Oguz-Besenyo Noğay-Oghuz Chief Kizil Bey of the Peçeneks Árpád-Házi Sarolt Erdélyi 'Sarolta' De Transylvania Grand Princess Of The Magyars gyula Zombor Horka Bogát Of The Magyars Tétény Töhötöm Adelaide of Hungary Princess of Hungary King Andrew of Hungary I, King of Hungary Queen Anastasia Yaroslavna Queen consort of Hungary Vazul 'the Bald' of Hungary Prince of Hungary Mihály magyar fejedelmi herceg *************Scotland************ Aveline de Scotland Prince Henry of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon **********Ireland********** Cathal Croibhdhearg O'Connor 51st King of Connacht High King Toirdelbach Mór Ua Conchobair of Ireland Princess Mor O'Briain ************Denmark************ Prinsesse Estrid Margarete Svendsdatter af Denmark King Svend Haraldsson 'Forkbeard' of Denmark king of England Sigrid of Poland*************My 4th line to Mieszko and 2nd to Sigrid of Poland King Of DENMARK Harold I Blaatand Gormsson **********Gorm de Gamle King of Denmark "Gorm The Old" Founder of Denmark!!!!!!!********** Hartacnut I of Denmark ***********Norway************ King Ivar "Horsetail" Beitil, of Oppland ***********England*********** King, Lord Eadwulf I of Bamburgh **********Founder of Portugal********** Rei Afonso Henriques de Portugal: Founder of Portugal ***********Proto Founder of Switzerland********** Berthold II. von Zähringen Herzog von Schwaben Proto Founder, Berthold II von Zähringen, Duke of Swabia 1055 to 1111 Founder of the Zähringer dynasty and architect of the early Swiss state. His rule and his descendants’ city founding efforts laid the political and cultural foundations of medieval Switzerland, making him the primary proto founder of the Swiss Confederation’s core territories. *************Founder of Germany *************** Otto I. 'der Große', Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reichs, Original Founder of Germany Medieval Germany is the original Germany. ⭐ Otto I is the founder. ⭐ Everything after is a political reboot. ⭐ the “modern founder” title is a branding exercise, not a historical one. ***********the 3 Founders of Scotland********** ⭐ Fergus Mór mac Eirc, Founder of the Scottish Gaels ⭐ Kenneth I mac Alpin, Founder of the Kingdom of Alba "Scotland," United Picts & Scots into one kingdom. ⭐ Saint King David I of Scotland, Founder of the Scottish Monarchy as a European State ***********Founders of England********** ⭐ King of Kent Hengist of Jutland. " Hégiste Engeste" Ethnic Founder of England ⭐ King Cerdic of West Saxons Dynastic Founder * The 1st King has no children, though I have his house, thus these together are the closest it gets to haveing the founding trio of England. **********Founder of the Kingdom of Italy********** Charlemagne, Founder of the original "Italy." The 1861 unification is a political reboot to claim a new founding. It's like adding a new US state, to claim a new founding of a "modern" united USA. ************4.8.2026************** Started again with Sally Journeycake with the revelation leadership qualities attuned with Indigenous Leadership, starting early in the line to hopefully get the more recent kingdoms, Sweden, Poland, etc. & Sweden was the first I found, then Denmark, Balrus, Poland, Portugal, etc. heard on my Dad's tv "most people stop at this point, though for those that keep search... I'm applying this in all areas, music, geneology, etc. today. to go where most would stop. ***********Sweden********** Princess Kristina Sophia Sverkersdotter King Sverker Karlsson of Sweden Queen Benedikta Ebbesdotter Hvide Ätten of Sweden King Karl VII Sverkersson of Sweden Princess Cecilie Sverkersdatter Glug of Skaane King Sverker the Elder Håkonsson of Sweden Queen Ulvhild Håkonsdatter of Sweden Twice & Denmake Once Haakon Finnsson of Tjøtta Finn Håreksson av Tjøtta Chieftain Hårek Eyvindsson of Sweden Poet Eyvind Finsson Skaldaspiller Finn Skjalge ************Norway********** King Ebbe Skjalmsen Hvide, 1075 to 1150 Saint Olaf II Haraldsson of Norway, St. Olaf *ancestor of Sophia of Minsk King Harald Hardrada King Magnus the Good King Olaf Tryggvason Prinsessa Wulfhild Olavsdatter av Norge 'of Norway' ************Saint King Olav II 'Patron Saint of Norway*********** Queen Consort Astrid Olofsdotter av Norge 'of Norway' 'King' Olof III Skötkonung av Sverige 'of Sweden' ************Denmark************ **********fyrste og Prins Abel Abelsen Abelsøn Af Danmark Født Estridsøn is the name of FamilySearch. Microsoft helped me find his ancestors as they're not listed on FamilySearch.********** King Abel of Denmark 1218 King Valdemar II “the Victorious” of Denmark 1202 Princess Berengaria of Portugal, Queen of Denmark 1190 King Valdemar I “the Great” of Denmark Sweyn II Estridsen Harald III Hen Saint Canute IV Eric I Evergood Niels of Denmark Thorkell the Tall Strut Haraldsson second link to Gorm the Old Dronning Queen Thyra Dannebod of Denmark ***********Belarus********** Princess Sophia of Minsk, Abel of Denmarks Paternal Grandmother 1141 Prince Volodar Glebovich of Minsk Prince Gleb Vseslavich of Minsk Vseslav the Sorcerer, Prince of Polotsk Prince Vseslav of Polotsk Prince Bryachislav of Polotsk ***********England*********** Saint Edward the Confessor *ancestor of Sophia of Minsk King Æthelred the Unready King Edgar the Peaceful King Edmund I King Edward the Elder Queen of England Philippa de' Aesnses Princess Gytha Haroldsdotter of Wessex * wife of Великий князь Киевский Володимѣръ Всеволодовичь King Harold II Godwinson Queen Edyth Swannessha Thorkellsdottir of England Earl Godwin Wulfnothson of Wessex Gytha Thorgilsdatter Princess Wulfhild of Wessex King Edward of Wessex Queen Æthelswith of Mercia King Ælfred 'the Great' King Queen Ælfflæd of Wiltshire Queen Wulfthryth of Mercia Queen of Wessex ***********Whales************ Princess Guenta verch Gruffudd King Gruffudd Llywellyn ************Scotland************ Princess Ada of Scotland Queen Isabel D'Avenel King William I of the Scots Prince Henry of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon ***********Portugal********* King Sancho I of Portugal Abel of Denmarks Maternal Grandfather 1154 Princess Berengaria of Portugal, Daughter of Sancho I ***********Spain********** Princess Dulce of Aragon Abel of Denmarks Maternal Grandmother 1160 Ramon Berenguer III Ramon Berenguer IV King Alfonso II of Aragon Princess of Aragon, Queen Elisabet d'Aragó i d'Hongria Reine de France King Rey Jaume I 'El Conquistador' d'Aragón, de Valèntia Queen Maria de Montpellier reina de Aragón Queen Árpád-házi Jolán Reina consorte de Aragón Empress Yolande de Courtenay magyar királynő of the Latin Empire Emperor Pierre de Courtenay II Empereur latin de Constantinople Empress Yolande de Hainaut Queen Berenguela de Castilla ***********Poland*********** Princess Richeza "Ryksa" of Poland, Mother of Princess Sophia of Minsk ***********Kiev************* Princess Anastasia Yaropolkovna, from Sophia of Minsks ancestry Prince Yaropolk Iziaslavich Iziaslav I of Kiev Sviatopolk I Yaropolk I Princess Predszláva Sviatopolkovna Kijevi Hercegno Sviatopolk Iziaslavich II, Grand Prince of Kiev Isjaslaw I. Jaroslawitsch 6th line into Mieszko I Gertrude Premyslid Grand Princess of Kiev Saint Mstislav Of Kiev Мьстиславъ Володимѣровичь Мономахъ Великий Prince Великий князь Киевский Володимѣръ Всеволодовичь Grand Prince Всеволод Ярославич Киевский Grand Duchess of Kiev Mariya Monomakh Liubava Dmitrievna Grand Princess of Kyiv Dmitr Zavidich ************Bohemia*********** Spytihnev Premyslovec II, Duke of Bohemia Bretislav Premyslovec I, Vévoda Ceský Oldřich Přemyslovec Vévoda Ceský ************France*********** Saint Louis, of France Philippe III 'le Hardi' roi de France Princess Adèle de France King Louis VIII King Philippe II King Louis VII Queen Adèle de Champagne-Blois reine de France Queen Isabelle de Hainaut **********Austria************** Princess Adelheid von Österreich ************Germany*********** Saint Ida, von Herzfeld Herzogin og Sachsen Princess Agnes von Rochlitz Duchess of Merania Princess Hedwig von Wittelsbach Otto von Scheyern IV, Pfalzgraf von Bayern Sophia von Ungarn King Rudolf von Rheinfelden Herzog von Schwaben Kuno von Rheinfelden Kuno von Rheinfelden-Burgund Princess Agnes von Waiblingen Herzogin von Schwaben und Markgräfin Marcha orientalis Princess Ida von Northeim Gräfin von Brehna of Barvaria King Philipp von Schwaben König des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Princess Mathilde von Kärnten-Spanheim ***********Holy Roman Empire************ Emperor Heinrich IV. Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Queen Berta di Savoia e di Torino, Regina Consort Germanie Emperor Henry III of the Holy Roman Empire Saint Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg Judith of Swabia Henry IV Henry V Conrad II Otto II Empress Béatrice I de Bourgogne Impératrice du Saint-Empire Emperor Friedrich I. 'Barbarossa' Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Emperor Judith von Bayern Princess Agnes von Waiblingen Herzogin von Schwaben und Markgräfin Marcha orientalis Empress Berta di Savoia e di Torino, Regina Consort Germanie Emperor Heinrich IV. Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Princess Richlind, Fräulein von Sachsen **********Serbia********** Uroš Vukanovic I, Veliki Župan od Raške The Great Anna Diogenissa Grand Princess Consort of Serbia Konstantios Diogenes Prince of the Byzantine Empire Veliki Župan Marko Vojislavljević Župan Petrislav Vojislavljević of Raška King Mihailo I Vojislavljević of Duklja, Travunija, Zahum, Rascia Knez Stefan Vojislav Vojislavljević of Duklja, Travunia Dragomir Prelimirović Hvalimir Krajinović Prehvala Prelimirović Župan Vlastimir Raški Časlav Stojimirović Prelimir Krajinović Župan Krajina Belojević Princess Vlastimirović Lord Beloje Pavlimir Petrošević of Trebinje ***********Knez Vlastimir Višeslavić of Serbia Founder of Serbia*********** Princess Klonimirović Knez Časlav Strojimirović Vlastimirović of Serbia Knez Klonimir Strojimirović Vlastimirović of Serbia Knez Prosigoj Višeslavić of Serbia Knez Radoslav Višeslavić of Serbia Romanos Diogenes IV, Basileus Byzantium Constantine Diogenes Strategos autokrator of Bulgaria Adralestos Diogenes Basil Argyros, Strategos of Samos **************Knez Višeslav I Svevladović First ruler of Serbia************* ***********Bulgaria********** Anna Alusianae of Bulgaria Alusian Cometopuli Tsar (Emperor) of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav Tsar of the Bulgarians Prince Aron Cometopulos Prince of Bulgaria Maria Vladislav Tsaritsa of Bulgaria Boris II, Tsar of Bulgaria Peter I, Tsar of the Bulgarians Simeon 'the Great' I, Tsar (Emperor) of the Bulgarians Maria Eirene Lekapene Tsaritsa of Bulgaria Saint Boris-Michael I, Saint & Khan of Bulgaria Presian I, Khan (Kanasubigi) of Bulgaria Zvinitsa Prince of Bulgaria Omurtag "the Builder" Khan of Bulgaria Krum 'the Fearsome' Khan of Bulgaria Kardam Of The Bulgars Khan Telerig de Bulgarie King Tervel of Bulgaria King Asparukh of Bulgaria Kubrat Dulo, First Khan of Bulgaria, of the Unogonduri Tribe ***********Founder of Old Great Bulgaria*********** Constantine Diogenes Strategos autokrator of Bulgaria Argyropolina Anna Alusianae of Bulgaria Alusian Cometopuli Tsar (Emperor) of Bulgaria Princess Maria Kometepuli of Bulgaria Tzar Trajan Vladislav of Bulgaria Tsarina Kontostephane Aballantia Princess Miroslava of Bulgaria **********Byzantine*********** Emperor Teodor I Lascaris Θεόδωρος Αʹ Κομνηνὸς Λάσκαρις Empress Anna Komnene Angelina Emperor Alexios III Angelos Bizans İmparatorluğu'nun İmparatoru Emperor Andronikos Doukas Angelos Princess Theodora Komnene Emperor Alexios A Komninos, Autokratoras Tou Vyzantiou, Comnenos EMpress Ειρήνη Αυγούστα Δούκαινα Emperor Andronikos Doukas Prince Iōannēs Doukas Emperor Andronikos Dukas I Empress Eirini Pegonitissa Christopher Lekapenos Co-Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Romanos Lekapenos I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Theophylaktus Abastoktus Romanus Nikeforos Saad MAMIKONIAN Theodora Empress of the Byzantine Empire Χριστόφορος Ράνκαμπε Anastacia de Byzance-Maniakes Sophia Niketas Monomakos Augusta Niketas II Monomakos Romanos Diogenes IV, Basileus Byzantium Theodora Komnene Prince Ιωάννης Κομνηνός Manuel Erotikos Kommenos Of Kadtamonu Isaac Komnenos Maria Erotikos Theophilos Nicéphoros Erotikos Anna Komnenos Emperor Romanus II Tis Vyzantinis Autokratorias of Byzantine Empire Empress Helen Lekapene Romanos Lekapenos I, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Empress Anne Dalassène Alexios Charon Αντριάνα Δαλασσηνή Adrianos Dalassenos Θεοφύλακτος Δαλασσηνός Δαμιανός Δαλασσηνός Lécapène Saad Princess Mariya Monomakh Emperor Constantinos IX Monomachos Theodosius Monomachos Pavlos Monomachos Constantinos Monomaque Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa Eufrosyni Doukaina Kamaterina I Kamatira Vyzantini Autokrateira Andronkos Doukas Kamateros, Duke of the Byzantine Empire Gregorios Kamateros Gregory Taronites Ashot Taronites Gregorios Bagrat Prince of Taron Taronites Ashot III "Great Ishkan" Bagratid of Taron Grigor I Bagratid of Taron Tornik Bagratuni Principe de Taron Princess Irini Dukaina Ioanna Karatzaina Manuel Laskaris Prince Konstantine Laskaris of Mysia Balıkesir Konstantinos Lascaris de Mysia De Peloponnesus Lykinio Lascaris de Mysia Princess Maria Komnena Emperor Ioannis V, John II Komninos Princess Eudokia Komnene Prince Johannes Isaákios Komnēnos Emperor Ioannis V, John II Komninos Eirene Angelina von Byzanz Königin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Emperor Isaakios Angelos Kantakouzenos II, Byzantine Emperor Empress Eirene Tornikes Basileos Argyros Skleros Magistrate Romanos Skleros**********Bridge to Islam*********** Romanos Skleros married a sister or daughter of Abu Taghlib, the Hamdanid Emir of Mosul. Abu Taglib al-Hamdani , Emir of Mosul Hasan Nasir al-Dawla ibn Abu Al-Hayja , Emir of Mosul Fatima bint Ahmad Abu'l Haija Abdallah ibn Hamdan of Mosul Hamdan ibn Hamdun ibn al-Harith al-Taghlibi Hamdun ibn al-Harith de Mosul al-Taghlibi al-Harith II ibn Luqman al-Taghlibi de Mosul Luqman ibn Rashid de Mosul al-Taghlibi Rashid ibn Muthana de Mosul al-Taghlibi Muthana ibn Rafi de Mosul al-Taghlibi Rafi ibn al-Harith de Mosul al-Taghlibi al-Harith bin Ut'ayf al-Taghlibi Ut'ayf bin Mujzi'a al-Taghlibi Mujzi'a bin al-Harith al-Taghlibi Garija ibn Malik al-Taghlibi Malik bin 'Ubayd bin 'Adi Ubayd bin 'Adi bin Usama 'Adi bin Usama bin Malik Usama ibn Malik al-Taghlibī Hadhabani Kurdish Chieftan, his daughter likely married Hamdan Theodoros Kastamonites Gregorios Kamateros Eufrosine Camaterina ***********Hungary*********** Queen Árpád‑házi Mária, of Naples King Stephen V of Hungary Árpád-házi V. István Magyar király King Bela IV Arpad of Hungary & Croatia, Magyarország királya Árpád-házi IV. Béla King Andreas II of Hungary Király Árpád-házi II. András Magyarország királya Queen Agnes de Châtillon Magyarország királynője King Béla Árpád III, Magyar Király of Hungary King Géza II, Magyar Király Queen Béla II, Magyar Király Prince Álmos Árpád-házi Magyar királyi herceg King Géza I, Magyarország királya Queen Sophie de Looz Princesse de Hongrie King Árpád-házi I. Béla magyar király Princess Árpád-házi Irene Piroska of Hungary Princess Katun Kometopoulos de Bulgarie Tsar Samuil Komitopulos I, Tsar of the Bulgarians Czar Nikola Komitopulos Komes in the Region of Serdica Princess Agatha Chryselia Princess of Durazzo Ioannis Chriselios Archon of Dyrrhachium Prince Vazul 'the Bald' of Hungary Prince of Hungary Prince Mihály magyar fejedelmi herceg Regent of Poland, This is my 5th line into Mieszko I Helena Vukanovic Queen of Hungary Princess Neda Komitopulida Emperor Gavril Radomír Cometopuli of Bulgaria Irina of Larissa, Empress-Consort of Bulgaria Princess Monomachos of Byzantium Euphrosyne Mstislavna Rurikid Queen Consort of Hungary Queen Gertrud von Andechs-Meranien Queen Maria Laskarina Magyar Királyné Queen Magyar királyné Erzsébet Kumanlı King Kotyan Sutoevich Konchek Otrakovich Khan Of The Cumans Otrok Atraka Kipchaks Sharukan Prince of the Kumans Osen Khan Of The Kumans Saint King Ladislas of Hungary Queen Adelaide of Swabia, Adelheid von Rheinfelden Magyarország királynoje Princess Árpád-házi Irene Piroska of Hungary, Empress of Byzantine Empire Princess Constance d'Hauteville Princesse d'Antioche Bohémond d'Antioche II Prince Bohémond d'Antioche I, Prince of Antioch Princess Constance de France comtesse de Troyes et de Champagne Princess Alice de Jérusalem Princess-Consort of Antioche **********Jerusalem********** King Baldwin of Jerusalem II, King of Jerusalem Queen Morphia d'Melitene Queen of Jerusalem, Princess of Armenia *************Armenia*************** Bagratuni of Armenia Princess Hripsime Bagratuni Princess of Armenia King Ashot II, "The Iron" of Armenia Smbat I Bagratid of Armenia King Կոստանդին Ա Ռուբինյան of Armenia, Prince Kostandin A Roybinyan d’Arménie Ruben I "The Great" Prince of Armenia King Rainha Kouschkousch Cacicios Bagratuni of Armenia King Gagik I Bagratuni of Armenia Queen Katranide II of Armenia King Ashot III of Armenia King Abas I Bagratuni of Armenia Smbat I Bagratid of Armenia King Ashot I. "the Great" Bagratuni of Armenia Queen Katranide I of Armenia Prince Smbat "the Confessor" Bagratuni VIII of Armenia Rhpisme King Ashot IV Msaker Bagratuni of Armenia Princess Dzoyk Mamikonian de Paphlagonie of Armenia Prince Samuel II Mamikonian of Armenia Prince David II Mamikonian of Taron Prince Hrahat Hamazasp Mamikonian of Armenia III Theodora Rshtuni Artsruni Prince Hamazasp III Mamikonian Curoplate Of Armenia Prince Theodore I Rshtouni of Armenia Myriam Mamikonian Moushegh Michel Mamikonian Vahan I Mamikonides Saint Hmayeak II Mamikonian Prince Smbat VII Bagratuni von Armenien Prince Ashot III "the Blind" Bagratuni of Armenia Prince Vasak Bagratuni of Armenia Varaz-Tirots III Bagratuni Smbat V Bagratide von Armenien Varaztirots II Bagratuni von Armenien Smbat IV Xosrov Shum Bagratuni Prince Manuel Bagratuni II of Armenia Varaztirocs I of Armenia Prince Manuel Bagratuni I Sanpdiat I Bagratide d'Arménie Sahak II Bagratuni of Armenia Tirots I Bagratuni Prince of Armenia Smbat III Bagratuni Sahak I Bagratuni Prince of the Bagratides Smbat II Bagratuni Bagrat I Bagratuni, Prince of Armenia Smbat I ap Bagratuni of Armenia King Yovhannes-Sennecherim Prince of Vaspurakan Artsruni Gagik I Artsruni Melike Artsrouni Gregory-Abuhamza Artsruni Gabriel de Melitene Princess Sahakanoush Souren Pahlavi Hamazasp I Príncipe de Mamikonids, Condestável da Arménia King Saint Isaac Sahak "the Great" of Armenia Saint Nerses I the Great Patriarch of Armenia 7th Catholicos ***************Tiridates III Founder of Christian Armenia the First Christian Nation************* **********Armenia to Muslim: The Abbasid Line********** Ashot III Bagratuni is a descendant of Harun al‑Rashid Harun al‑Rashid 763, 5th Abbasid Caliph, Harun al‑Rashid, Baghdad Iraq, Golden Age ruler of the Abbasid Empire 744, 3rd Abbasid Caliph, Al‑Mahdi, Baghdad Iraq, Expanded empire & strengthened administration 725, Caliphal Consort, Al‑Khizuran bint Atta, Yemen & Baghdad, Influential queen‑mother and political strategist 714, 2nd Abbasid Caliph, Al‑Mansur, Baghdad Iraq, Founder of Baghdad & architect of Abbasid power 700, Noblewoman, Al‑Salsal (Sallama), Persia/Iraq, Mother of Al‑Mahdi 680, Abbasid Patriarch, Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah, Kufa Iraq, Leader of Abbasid Revolution 660, Noblewoman, Umm Musa, Arabia, Mother of Muhammad ibn Ali 640, Abbasid Ancestor, Ali ibn Abdallah ibn al‑Abbas, Hejaz Arabia, Early Abbasid leader 620, Noblewoman, Rayta bint Ubaydallah, Arabia, Mother of Ali ibn Abdallah 619, Scholar & Companion, Abdallah ibn al‑Abbas (Ibn Abbas), Mecca Arabia, Cousin of Prophet Muhammad & founder of Abbasid line 600, Noblewoman, Lubaba bint al‑Harith, Mecca Arabia, Early Muslim & wife of al‑Abbas 568, Quraysh Patriarch, Al‑Abbas ibn Abd al‑Muttalib, Mecca Arabia, Uncle of Prophet Muhammad 550, Noblewoman, Natila bint Janab, Arabia, Mother of al‑Abbas 497, Chief of Quraysh, Abd al‑Muttalib (Shaybah), Mecca Arabia, Grandfather of Prophet Muhammad 480, Noblewoman, Fatima bint Amr, Mecca Arabia, Mother of Abd al‑Muttalib 464, Clan Founder, Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, Mecca Arabia, Founder of the Hashimite clan 450, Noblewoman, Salma bint Amr, Medina Arabia, Mother of Hashim 440, Quraysh Leader, Abd Manaf ibn Qusayy, Mecca Arabia, Ancestor of Abbasids & Prophet Muhammad 420, Noblewoman, Atikah bint Murrah, Arabia, Mother of Abd Manaf 400, Unifier of Quraysh, Qusayy ibn Kilab, Mecca Arabia, Founder of Meccan political authority 380, Noblewoman, Fatimah bint Sa’d, Arabia, Mother of Qusayy 360, Quraysh Ancestor, Kilab ibn Murrah, Mecca Arabia, Early Quraysh patriarch 340, Noblewoman, Hind bint Surayr, Arabia, Mother of Kilab 320, Tribal Ancestor, Murrah ibn Ka’b, Mecca Arabia, Early Quraysh lineage 300, Noblewoman, Asma bint Adiy, Arabia, Mother of Murrah 280, Quraysh Ancestor, Ka’b ibn Lu’ayy, Mecca Arabia, Revered for wisdom & poetry 260, Noblewoman, Mawiyah bint Ka’b, Arabia, Mother of Ka’b 240, Tribal Ancestor, Lu’ayy ibn Ghalib, Mecca Arabia, Early Quraysh patriarch 220, Noblewoman, Atikah bint Yakhla, Arabia, Mother of Lu’ayy 200, Tribal Ancestor, Ghalib ibn Fihr, Mecca Arabia, Early Quraysh lineage 180, Noblewoman, Layla bint Harith, Arabia, Mother of Ghalib 170, Founder of Quraysh, Fihr ibn Malik, Mecca Arabia, Eponymous ancestor of Quraysh tribe 150, Noblewoman, Jundab bint al‑Harith, Arabia, Mother of Fihr 140, Tribal Ancestor, Malik ibn al‑Nadr, Arabia, Early Quraysh lineage 120, Noblewoman, Qutaylah bint Amir, Arabia, Mother of Malik 110, Tribal Patriarch, Al‑Nadr ibn Kinanah, Arabia, Sometimes identified as “Quraysh” 90, Noblewoman, Barra bint Murr, Arabia, Mother of al‑Nadr 80, Tribal Patriarch, Kinanah ibn Khuzaymah, Arabia, Ancestor of Quraysh 60, Noblewoman, Barra bint Murr, Arabia, Mother of Kinanah 50, Tribal Ancestor, Khuzaymah ibn Mudrikah, Arabia, Early Arab patriarch 30, Noblewoman, Hind bint Surayr, Arabia, Mother of Khuzaymah 20, Tribal Ancestor, Mudrikah ibn Ilyas, Arabia, Early Arab lineage c. 0, Noblewoman, Salma bint Asad, Arabia, Mother of Mudrikah c. 20 BE, Tribal Patriarch, Ilyas ibn Mudar, Arabia, Revered ancestor of northern Arabs c. 40 BE, Noblewoman, Khindif bint Hulwan, Arabia, Mother of Ilyas c. 60 BE, Tribal Patriarch, Mudar ibn Nizar, Arabia, Ancestor of northern Arab tribes c. 80 BE, Noblewoman, Mu’ana bint Jashm, Arabia, Mother of Mudar c. 100 BE, Tribal Patriarch, Nizar ibn Ma’ad, Arabia, Ancestor of northern Arabs c. 120 BE, Noblewoman, Ma’ana bint Jashm, Arabia, Mother of Nizar c. 150 BE, Tribal Patriarch, Ma’ad ibn Adnan, Arabia, Ancestor of Adnanite Arabs c. 170 BE, Noblewoman, Unknown, Arabia, Mother of Ma’ad c. 200 BE, Patriarch, Adnan, Northern Arabia, Traditional ancestor of northern Arabs Vard Rshtuni Arcrouni of Edessa Ioannes Arcrouni Arsacid ***********Zaida************ After that, heard on my Dad's TV: Most stop there, but for those that keep searching....So I started again at Sally Journeycake to find Princess Zaida. Zaida is said to be Queen Elizabeths link to Muhammad. I link to Zaida twice from the Son & Daughter of Afonso I, Founder of Portugal: King Sancho I & Queen Urraca. Researching her ancestry, reveals that my Umayyad line is closer to Muhammad than the Lakhmid. Emir do Seville Taifa Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad al Lakhmi *If not Emir, his Son: أبو نصر الفتح المأمون Abu Nasr al Fath al Ma’mun Amir de Sevilla Abbad al Mu'tadid ibn Muhammad Al Boazar أبو القاسم بن عباد إسماعيل بن قريش قريش بن عباد Dinja Bint Mansur Billah عباد بن عمر Al Mansur عمر بن أسلم أسلم بن عمرو Zauja-e-´Abbad al-Isbili Amr ibn Itaf al-Baghdadi عطاف بن نعيم بن نعيم اللخمي نعيم بن نعيم اللخمي Isma'il Al- Mansur Naim al-Lajmi al Mutami After the bloodline revealed Zaida after searching for her, I searched further. I find the husband of the only documented Sharif Marriage in Europe before 1100: Borrell II Conde de Barcelona, Girona et Osona The "Sharif Princess" of Barcelona, with the cover name Letgarda, High probability Theory "Idrisid" Wife of: Borrell II, Count of Barcelona (married c. 967). Descent: She is the documented mother of Ramon Borrell and Ermengol I, making her the source of the lineage for the Barcelona and Urgell branches. **********Jamīlah********** Jamīlah bint ʿAbd al‑Raḥmān al‑Judhāmiyya Guterre Menéndez Comte de Celanova, Son of Jamīlah Elvira Menéndez de Portugal, Daughter of Jamīlah ʿAbd al‑Raḥmān al‑Judhāmī , Father of Jamīlah ʿAbd al‑Raḥmān, Grandfather of Jamīlah **********4.17.2026********** Queen Rosele 'Susanna' d'Ivrea Regina consort de France King Berengar II of Italy Princess Willa of Tuscany William 'The Lion' King of Scotland Queen Margaret de Hythus Queen Matilda of Huntingdon, Scotland Princess Adélaïde de Normandie Princess Countess Aoife Macmurogh Princess of Leinster Uchtred of Northumbria Prince of Kiev Yaroslav I Vladimirovich Malusha Malkovna Lyubechanka Malk Lubech Prince of the Drevlians Mal Prince of the Drevlians Prince Niskinin of the Drevlians Adelheid van Holland King Harald Klak of Denmark King Halfdan Haraldsson The Famous Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, "El Cid Campeador" Jimena Díaz Rey Bermudo I de Asturias "El Diácono" King Rei dos Visigodos Sisebut Amal, King Sisebut of the Visigoths. Vimara Peres, das Astúrias, Conde de Portugal Prince Infante Ordoño Ramirez de León 'el Ciego' King Rey Ramiro III de León Queen Reina Sancha Gómez De Saldaña Princess Infanta Cristina Bermúdez de León Rey Bermudo II de León "el Gotoso" King Rey Ordoño III de León Queen Reina Velasquita Ramirez Queen Adosinda Gutiérrez Queen Elvira Menéndez de Portugal Queen Jimena de Pamplona Reina Consorte de Asturias Queen Reyna Teresa Ansúrez Queen Reina Munia Álava de Overquiz Queen Eciberga de Visigoths Regina consort of the Visigothic Kingdom King Flavius Sisebut Rex Visigothorum Princesa Flavia Glasuinda Tavira dos Visigodos Philippe de Milly 7th Grandmaster Of The Knights Templar Queen Berta di Savoia e di Torino, Regina Consort Germanie of Germany Queen of England Isabella Taillefer of Angoulême, very pretty **********4.20.2026 Muhammad Ali Revelation*********** Had a dream that said Muhammad Ali...... Muhammad "a" "