Ancestors of Khusraw III Armenia KING
/-Khusraw II King of West ARMENIA
/-Tiridates IV HELIOS
| | /-Asander VAN BOSPORUS
| | /-Aspurgus VAN BOSPORUS
| | | \-Dynamis of PONTUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius COTYS I
| | | | /-Cotys VIII VAN TRACIE
| | | \-Gepaepirus VAN THRACIE
| | | \-Antonia THRYPHAENA
| | /-Rhescuporis I King of Bosphorus
| | | \-Eunice Spouse of TIBERIUS
| | /-Sauromates I King of Bosphorus
| | /-Cotys II of Turkey BOSPHORUS
| | /-Rhoimetalkes of BOSPHORUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cotys II of Turkey BOSPHORUS
| | /-Sauromates Ii King of BOSPHORUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Rhoimetalkes of BOSPHORUS
| | /-Rhescuporis IV King of BOSPHORUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sauromates II King of BOSPHORUS
| \-Olympias of BOSPHORUS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Rhescuporis IV King of BOSPHORUS
Khusraw III Armenia KING
| /-Kundajiq Ashkhadar of ALANIA
\-Aschken princess of Alania D'ALANIE
\-Unknown Spouse of Kundajiq Ashkhadar of ALANIA
Descendants of Khusraw III Armenia KING
1 Khusraw III Armenia KING
=Adenathiana of PALMYRA
2 Bambish OF ARMENIA
=Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
3 Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
=Samdukht Taraoun MAMIKONIAN
2 Soshandukht Souren PAHLAV
2 Artaxias of ARMENIA
2 Arsaces II ARMENIA King
2 Bambischu ARSAKID
2 TIRIDATES
2 Varazduxt of ARMENIA Princess
2 SALOME
2 Ataknines
2 Soshandukht Souren PAHLAV
2 Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
2 Soshandukht Souren PAHLAV
Ancestors of Kionga KING of Dalriada
/-King Mogh Lamha mac Lugdach SCOTLAND
/-Conaire Cóem MAC MUG LÁMA "the beautiful" of Dalriada "Ri na Dal Riata"
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIRE
| | /-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
| | /-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
| | /-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| | | \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
| | /-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | | | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| | | \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| | | \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
| | /-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | | | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| | | \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
| | /-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | | | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| | | \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
| | /-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | | | /-Ederus of Alba
| | | | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| | | \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | | | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| | | \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| | | \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
| | /-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | | | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | | | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| | | \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| | | \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
| | /-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | | | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| | | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| | | \-Lochlioh of Denmark
| \-Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
Kionga KING of Dalriada
\-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
Ancestors of Lambert KING of the Salian Franks at Thérouanne
/-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
/-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
/-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
/-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
/-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
/-Malaric I King of the Franks at TOXANDRIE
| | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
/-Teutomer RICHOMERES
| \-Ascyla BELGIË
/-Flavius Richomeres DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Ascyllius OF THE FRANKS
| \-Ascyla DE ASCYLLIUS
| \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
/-Pharamond KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Regaise VON FRANKEN
| | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| | /-Himbald KING OF FRANCS
| | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | /-Antsart of The Ménappes KING
| | | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| \-Hodesh
/-Chlodio KING OF FRANKS AT TOXANDRIE
| | /-Clodius V MAGNUS King of West Franks
| | /-Dagobert III DESPOSYNI King of The East Franks
| | /-Genebald II Duke of the West Franks
| | | | /-Farabert OF THE DESPOSYNI
| | | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE King of the West Franks
| | | | | \-Hasilda Basilda PRINCESS OF THE RUGJI
| | | | /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| | | | | \-Basilda OF RUGIJ of Austrasia
| | | | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | | | | \-Hastila KARANA of the Franks
| | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | | | /-Titurel DESPOSYNI 8th Grail King
| | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | /-Boaz Enfertez ANFORTAS DESPOSYNI 9th Grail King
| | | | | \-Queen Egre DEBRITON
| | | \-Frotmund Desposynl DE FRIMUTEL
| | | \-Orgeluse RICHONDE of The Britons
| \-Argotta Rosemund Queen of the Franks
| \-Blesinda of The Sicambrian Franks PRINCESS
Lambert KING of the Salian Franks at Thérouanne
| /-Marcouris DE COLOGNE
\-Hildegonde DE COLOGNE
| /-Regaise VON FRANKEN
| /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| /-Richomer DES FRANCS
| | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | /-Antsart of The Ménappes KING
| | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
\-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | \-Hastila KARANA of the Franks
| /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| /-Genebald I Duke East Franks FRANKS
| | | /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| | | /-Bartherius King Of The West Franks
| | | | \-Ratmerius QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
| | | /-Chlodius III KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | \-Asinia Juliana NICOMACHA di Roma
| | | /-Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | /-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
| | \-Euergen LLIEFFER
| | | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
| | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | /-Coel I OF BRITAIN
| | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | \-Stradwawl OF SILURIA
| /-Dagobert II Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE King of the West Franks
| | | /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| | | | \-Basilda OF RUGIJ of Austrasia
| | | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | | | \-Hastila KARANA of the Franks
| | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | \-Athildis Queen of the Sicambria
| | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| /-Ascyllius DES FRANCS DE TOXANDRIE
| | \-Hastila DE MOSELLE Duchess of the East Franks, Queen of the Sicambrian Franks
\-Ascyla DE FRANCE
| /-Germond LOMBARD
| /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-O ONBEKENDE
| /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | \-Gambara Aalis DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| /-Agion GUGINGUS
| | \-Gamara WINNILES
\-Ascilia LOMBARDIE
\-Nu IUNII NERATII
- Father: Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
- Birth: 78 BC, Briton
- Also known as: Lludd Law Eraint of the Silver Hand
- Also known as: Nascients
- Also known as: Nodden
- Also known as: Lludd Llaw Erient ap Beli of The Britons
- Also known as: Nascients
- Also known as: Nodden
- Also known as: Lludd Llaw Erient ap Beli of The Britons
- Occupation: King Of The Britons
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lludd_Llaw_Eraint
- Death: 16 BC, Londinium, Briton
- Burial: 16 BC, Ludgate, Londinium, Briton
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Lludd of The Britons KING
/-Dyfnarth of Cornwall KING
/-Crydon of Cambria KING
| \-Conwenna of Briton
/-Cerwyd of The Druids KING
| \-Capoir of The Britons
/-Capuir of The Britons KING
| | /-Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of the Druids
| \-Crydon of Cornwall
| \-Unknown Spouse of Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of The Druids MRS
/-Manogan of The Britons KING
| | /-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
| | /-Sawl KING Of The Druids
| \-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| | /-Beli of The Britons KING
| \-Penardim Beli of Briton
/-Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
| \-Don Anna
Lludd of The Britons KING
Descendants of Lludd of The Britons KING
1 Lludd of The Britons KING
=(Unknown)
2 Theomantius Tenacius Tenuantius AP LLUDD , of England
2 Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
=Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
3 Bran Fendigaid AP LLYR LLEDIAITH The Blessed of Britain
=Ann Beli d'Arimathea Princess of CORNWALL
3 Cordelia
3 Efnisien
3 Bran of Siluria KING
=Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
3 Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
=Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
3 Manawydan
3 Bran of Wales, Britain and Siluria KING
- Birth: 78 BC, Briton
- Also known as: Lludd Law Eraint of the Silver Hand
- Also known as: Nascients
- Also known as: Nodden
- Also known as: Lludd Llaw Erient ap Beli of The Britons
- Occupation: King Of The Britons
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lludd_Llaw_Eraint
- Death: 16 BC, Londinium, Briton
- Burial: 16 BC, Ludgate, Londinium, Briton
Descendants of Lludd of The Britons KING
1 Lludd of The Britons KING
=Anna bint Matthat Mawr ap Beli of Jerusalem
2 Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
=Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
3 Bran Fendigaid AP LLYR LLEDIAITH The Blessed of Britain
=Ann Beli d'Arimathea Princess of CORNWALL
3 Cordelia
3 Efnisien
3 Bran of Siluria KING
=Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
3 Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
=Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
3 Manawydan
3 Bran of Wales, Britain and Siluria KING
- Birth: ABT 60 BC, Alba
- Also known as: Loich mac Cruitheantuaidh of The Picts
- Title Of Nobility: Chief of the Picts
- Title Of Nobility: King of Niadhmar
- Death: Scotland
Descendants of Loich of The Picts KING
1 Loich of The Picts KING
=Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
2 Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
=Feradach of Ireland KING
3 Fiacha of Ireland KING
=Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
3 Saint Columba
2 Báine of Alba PRINCESS
=Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG Marriage: ABT 8
3 Feradach of Ireland KING
=Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
3 Feredach Fionn-Feachtnach
3 Feredach Finnfechtnach MAC CRIMTHANN High King of Ireland
3 Feredach Fionn Feachtnach MAC CRIMTHANN
Ancestors of Lucius Meric Marius Meurig KING , of Siluria
/-Ceri HIR LYNGWYN AP GWYN King of Esyllwg
/-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| \-Unknown of ESYLLWG
/-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Anna
/-Bran of Siluria KING
| | /-Dyfnarth of Cornwall KING
| | /-Crydon of Cambria KING
| | | \-Conwenna of Briton
| | /-Cerwyd of The Druids KING
| | | \-Capoir of The Britons
| | /-Capuir of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of the Druids
| | | \-Crydon of Cornwall
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of The Druids MRS
| | /-Manogan of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Sawl KING Of The Druids
| | | \-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| | | | /-Beli of The Britons KING
| | | \-Penardim Beli of Briton
| | /-Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
| | | \-Don Anna
| | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
Lucius Meric Marius Meurig KING , of Siluria
| /-Matthat Ben LEVI
| /-Joseph BEN MATTHAT of Arimathea
| | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | /-Eleazar
| | | | \-Awad
| | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
\-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
| /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| /-Eleazar
| | \-Awad
\-Anna bint Eleazar bint Simon of Judea
\-Anna Alyuba bint Simon Eleazor
- Father: Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
- Mother: Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
- Birth: ABT 39 BC, Tara, Meath, Ireland
- Also known as: Crimthann the Heroic
- Also known as: Lugaid Riab Nderg (the Red Striped)
- Also known as: Lughaidh Sriab nDerg mac Findemna of Ireland
- Also known as: Lugaid Riab Nderg (the Red Striped)
- Also known as: Lughaidh Sriab nDerg mac Findemna of Ireland
- Also known as: Lugaid Riab Nderg (the Red Striped)
- Also known as: Lughaidh Sriab nDerg mac Findemna of Ireland
- Also known as: Lugaid Riab Nderg (the Red Striped)
- Also known as: Lughaidh Sriab nDerg mac Findemna of Ireland
- Also known as: Lugaid Riab Nderg (the Red Striped)
- Also known as: Lughaidh Sriab nDerg mac Findemna of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Ireland-98th King of Ireland after Ireland had been without a king for five years., ABT 34 BC, Ireland
- Fact: It is said that Lughaidh was born with two red rings (one around his neck and one around his waist) which divided his body into three parts. From the neck up he resembled Nár, from the neck to the waist he resembled Bres, and below the waist he resembled Lothar; suggesting that he was the son of all three brothers instead of just one. It is further said that his mother also slept with him and provided his son Crimhthann, making her the grandmother of her own son.
- Title Of Nobility: 98th King of Ireland]
- Fact: He became King after Ireland had been without a king for five years
- Title Of Nobility: 98th King of Ireland]
- Fact: He became King after Ireland had been without a king for five years
- Title Of Nobility: 98th King of Ireland]
- Fact: He became King after Ireland had been without a king for five years
- Title Of Nobility: 98th King of Ireland]
- Fact: He became King after Ireland had been without a king for five years
- Title Of Nobility: 98th King of Ireland]
- Fact: He became King after Ireland had been without a king for five years
- Death: Tara, Meath, Ireland
Cause: Killed himself by falling on his own sword
Ancestors of Lughaidh of Ireland KING
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
Lughaidh of Ireland KING
\-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
Descendants of Lughaidh of Ireland KING
1 Lughaidh of Ireland KING
=Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
2 Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
=Báine of Alba PRINCESS Marriage: ABT 8
3 Feradach of Ireland KING
=Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
3 Feredach Fionn-Feachtnach
3 Feredach Finnfechtnach MAC CRIMTHANN High King of Ireland
3 Feredach Fionn Feachtnach MAC CRIMTHANN
2 Crimthann NIADH-NAR
2 Eithne Nar Princess of Alba Queen Of Ireland
2 Nia Niad Niacrob Corb MacCon Cuirb IRELAND
2 Criomhthann of Ireland KING
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Lughaidh of Mumhan KING
/-Prince Muireadhach of IRELAND
/-Prince Mofebis of IRELAND
| \-Princess Snedghusa Of IRELAND
/-Prince Loich of IRELAND
/-Prince Eadhna of IRELAND
/-Prince Deirgheine of IRELAND
/-Prince Modha of IRELAND
/-King Eoghan of IRELAND
/-Prince Oilioll of IRELAND
/-Prince Eoghan of IRELAND
/-Fiachadh Muilleathan of Munster KING
/-Ailill Flann Bec of Munster KING
Lughaidh of Mumhan KING
\-Sabdingen Cairbre of Ireland
Descendants of Lughaidh of Mumhan KING
1 Lughaidh of Mumhan KING
=(Unknown)
2 Conall of Mumhan KING
=Aimend of Ireland
3 Natfraich, King of MUNSTER
=Princess Aodha OF ANGLO SAXONS
3 Cas mac Conell of Mumhan
3 Connall EACHLUATH
- Father: Capuir of The Britons KING
- Mother: Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
- Birth: ABT 134 BC, Briton
- Also known as: Manogan Digueillus ap Eneid of Briton
- Also known as: Druid
- Also known as: Druid
- Also known as: Druid
- Also known as: Druid
- LifeSketch: (King of the DRUIDS )
- Death: ABT 71 BC, Briton
Ancestors of Manogan of The Britons KING
/-Dyfnarth of Cornwall KING
/-Crydon of Cambria KING
| \-Conwenna of Briton
/-Cerwyd of The Druids KING
| \-Capoir of The Britons
/-Capuir of The Britons KING
| | /-Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of the Druids
| \-Crydon of Cornwall
| \-Unknown Spouse of Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of The Druids MRS
Manogan of The Britons KING
| /-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
| /-Sawl KING Of The Druids
\-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| /-Beli of The Britons KING
\-Penardim Beli of Briton
Descendants of Manogan of The Britons KING
1 Manogan of The Britons KING
=Don Anna
2 Beli MANOGAN
2 Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
=(Unknown)
3 Lludd of The Britons KING
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Marius KING of Roman Britain
/-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
/-Caractacus Gweirdd ap CUNOBELIN
/-Marius Ap Gweirydd KING OF BRITAIN
| \-Genuissa VENISSA JULIA of Siluria
/-Silures Tribe Ap Marius De Colchester CAMULOD KING OF BRITAIN "Old King Cole"
| \-Julia Princess Verch Prasutagus Victoria Queen of the Icenians BOUDICA II
Marius KING of Roman Britain
\-Strada verch Gadeon Catuvellauni TRIBE
- Father: Arviragus of Siluria KING
- Mother: Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
- Birth: 40, Siluria, Wales
- Also known as: Meurig Cyllin ap Gwyrydd of Siluria
- Also known as: Meurig Marius ap Arviragus Ap Gweyrydd King of Siluria
- Title Of Nobility: King of Siluria
- LifeSketch: Also Known As: "Meric", "Cyllin", "Marius", "Emeurig", "Meurig", "Y-Veurig" "of Britain", "ab Arfyrag", "of Siluria", "of Britons" "Meurig ap GWYRYDD; King of SILURIA" "Marius=romanization of Meurig=in Celtic Y-Veurig" "Marius Cyllin of Britain" "Cyllin of Siluria"
- Death: 125, Dumonia, Briton
- Partnership with: Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
- Child: Coelus of the Britons KING Birth: BET 80 AND 99, Drepanum, Helenopolis, Bithynia, Turkey
- Child: Eugein or Eurgen AP MERIC of Siluria Birth: 85, of Camulod (now Colchester),Boudicca (now Essex),Britian
- Child: Eurgain CAMULOD AP MERIC Birth: 60
- Child: Colius ap Marius of Bretagne Birth: 66, Camulod, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales
- Child: Coel I OF BRITAIN
Ancestors of Meurig of Siluria KING
/-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
/-Arviragus of Siluria KING
Meurig of Siluria KING
| /-Appius Claudius CAECUS
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO
| /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| /-Appius Claudius NERO (praetor 195)
| /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| /-Appius Claudius NERO
| /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | \-Annia spouse of Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | \-Aufidia LURCO
| /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | /-Quintus ANTONIUS
| | | /-Aulus ANTONIUS
| | | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | /-Gaius ANTONIUS
| | | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | /-Numerius Julius CAESAR
| | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | | | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | | | \-Rutilia ROME
| | | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse ofSextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | /-Cassus CURVUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia of ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | /-Attius
| | | /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | | | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | | | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| | | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | | | /-Gaius Lucilius PUPINIA
| | | | | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | | | | \-Pupinia PUPINIA
| | | | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
| | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | | /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| | | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| | \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
\-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
\-Agrippina
Descendants of Meurig of Siluria KING
1 Meurig of Siluria KING
=Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
2 Coelus of the Britons KING
=Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
3 Eurgin of Briton PRINCESS
3 Aioffe, Princess Of Wales of CAMULOD
3 Saint Helena (Tiboen Lueddog) Flavia Augusta of the EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
3 Athildis DE COLCHESTER Queen of Britain
=Marcomir DESPONYI DE SICAMBRIE IV Marriage: 129
3 Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
=Gladys SILURIA
2 Eugein or Eurgen AP MERIC of Siluria
2 Eurgain CAMULOD AP MERIC
2 Colius ap Marius of Bretagne
2 Coel I OF BRITAIN
=Stradwawl OF SILURIA
3 Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
=Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Mithradates I KING of Iberia
/-K'art'am KAUDJIDE
/-Pharasmenes I of IBERIA
Mithradates I KING of Iberia
\- TIGRANES
Descendants of Mithradates I KING of Iberia
1 Mithradates I KING of Iberia
=(Unknown)
2 Amazaspus I KING of Iberia
=(Unknown)
3 Pharasmenes II King of IBERIA
=Ghadana Of ARMENIA
=daughter of Tigranes IV
3 Amazaspus II IBERIA King
- Father: Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
- Mother: Nysa of SYRIA
- Birth: ABT 260 BC, Pontus, Karadeniz, Türkiye
- Also known as: King of Pontus
- Occupation: Kg. v. Pontos
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_II_of_Pontus Mithridates II (in Greek Mιθριδάτης; lived 3rd century BC), third king of Pontus and son of Ariobarzanes, whom he succeeded on the throne. He was a minor when his father died, but the date of his accession cannot be determined. It seems probable that it must have taken place well before 240 BC, as Memnon tells us that he was a child at his father's death, and he had a daughter of marriageable age in 222 BC. Shortly after his accession, his kingdom was invaded by the Gauls, who were eventually repulsed.[1] After Mithridates attained manhood, he married Laodice, a sister of Antiochus Hierax and Seleucus II Callinicus, with whom he is said to have received the province of Phrygia as a dowry. The political context of Mithridates II's marriage: In 145 BCE Antiochus Hierax, supported by his mother Laodice I who held influence in Anatolia,[2] demands the possession of Anatolia (Asia Minor) from his brother Seleucus II Callinicus and quickly declares his independence in order to expand his territory and his authority. Seleucus, struggling against the Ptolemaic forces in the south, has no choice but to tolerate. Mithridates II fought with his mother-in-law and Hierax and their allies, against his other brother-in-law Seleucus during a war between Seleucus and Antiochus Hierax. Eventually, Mithridates defeated Seleucus in a great battle at Ancyra in 235 BC whereby Seleucus lost twenty thousand of his troops and narrowly escaped with his own life. Hierax died in 226 BCE. In 222 BCE, Mithridates II gave his daughter Laodice in marriage to the Seleucid king Antiochus III. Another of his daughters, also named Laodice, was married about the same time to Achaeus, the cousin of Antiochus.[3] In 220 BC, Mithridates declared war upon the wealthy and powerful city of Sinope. However, he was unable to weaken it and the city did not come under the control of the kings of Pontus until 183 BC.[4] Earlier in his rule, Mithridates II vied with the other monarchs of Asia in sending magnificent presents to the Rhodians, after the destruction of their city by an earthquake in 227 BC.[5] The date of his death is unknown. He was succeeded by Mithridates III, his son with Laodice.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Pontus, BET 250 BC AND 210 BC, Pontus
- Title (Nobility): 3rd King of Pontus
- Death: 220 BC, Pontus, Etela-Suomen Laani, Finland
- Burial: Pontius
- Partnership with: Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
Marriage: 245 BC
- Child: Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria Birth: 235 BC, Antioch, Syria
- Child: Alexandros OF SYRIA Birth: Syrian Arab Republic
- Child: Mithridates KING III, of Pontus Birth: ABT 240 BC, Kizil Irmak Area,Black Coast,,Turkey
- Child: Laodicée III zeugma DE PONT EUXIN Birth: 244, Antioche
- Child: Stratonice SELEUCID Birth: Cappadocia, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
Ancestors of Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
/-Ariaramnes KING of Anshan
/-Arshama of Persia
/-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
/-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| \-Unknown DE LYDIE
/-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
/-Mithridates I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
/-Mithridates II, of Cius
/-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
/-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| \-Arrhina of CIOS
Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
Descendants of Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
1 Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
=Laodice Queen II of SYRIA Marriage: 245 BC
2 Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
=Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire Marriage: ABT 221 BC, Zeugma, Persia, Iran
3 Seleucus Philopater KING IV, of Syria
3 Cleopatra SYRA I
3 Seleucus KING IV, Philopator, of the Seleucid Empire
3 Ardys PRINCE OF SYRIA
3 Nysa of SYRIA
3 Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
=Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
2 Alexandros OF SYRIA
2 Mithridates KING III, of Pontus
2 Laodicée III zeugma DE PONT EUXIN
2 Stratonice SELEUCID
- Father: Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
- Mother: Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
- Birth: ABT 240 BC, Kizil Irmak Area,Black Coast,,Turkey
- Also known as: Greek: Mιθριδάτης
- Also known as: King of Commagene
- Also known as: King of Commagene
- Title Of Nobility: 4th King of Pontus
- Ruling Dynasty: Mithridatic: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: ABT 185 BC, Pontus, Turkey
Ancestors of Mithridates KING III, of Pontus
/-Arshama of Persia
/-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
/-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| \-Unknown DE LYDIE
/-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
/-Mithridates I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
/-Mithridates II, of Cius
/-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
/-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| \-Arrhina of CIOS
/-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
Mithridates KING III, of Pontus
| /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /- SPITAMENES
| | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
\-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
\-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
- Father: Mithridates II, of Cius
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
- Birth: 325 BC, Pontus
- Occupation: Kg. v. Pontos
- Alt. Birth: BET 26 DEC 337 AND 27 DEC 338
- Fact: founder of the Kingdom of Pontus in Anatolia
- Title (Nobility): King of Pontus
- Title Of Nobility: King of Pontus
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_I_of_Pontus
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_I_of_Pontus
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_I_of_Pontus
- Death: 266 BC, Pontus
Ancestors of Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
/-Achaemenes, Apical Ancestor of the Achaemenid Dynasty
/-Tiespes, King of Anshan
/-Ariaramnes KING of Anshan
/-Arshama of Persia
/-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
/-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| \-Unknown DE LYDIE
/-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
/-Mithridates I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
/-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
/-Mithridates II, of Cius
Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
\-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
Descendants of Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
1 Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
=Arrhina of CIOS
2 Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
=(Unknown)
3 Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
=Laodice Queen II of SYRIA Marriage: 245 BC
3 Nysa du Pont Euxin DU PONT
2 Ariobarzanes KING I, Arshamid of Pontus
- Father: Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
- Mother: Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
- Birth: 135 BC, Sinope, Kingdom of Pontus
- Also known as: Mithradates VI
- Also known as: Mithradates the Great (Megas)
- Also known as: Of Pontus King Of Pontus In Northern Anatolia
- Also known as: Eupator Dionysius
- Also known as: Old Persian: Miθradāta, "gift of Mithra"
- Also known as: Greek: Μιθραδάτης, Μιθριδάτη
- LifeSketch: Mithridates VI has been called the greatest ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus. He was a prince of Persian and Greek ancestry who claimed descent from Cyrus the Great, the family of Darius the Great, the Regent Antipater, the generals of Alexander the Great as well as the later kings Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Seleucus I Nicator. He was the first son of Laodice VI and Prince Mithridates V, himself a son of the former Pontic monarchs Pharnaces I of Pontus and his wife-cousin Nysa. Mithradates VI's mother Laodice VI was a Seleucid princess and daughter of the Seleucid monarchs Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Antiochus IV's wife-sister Laodice IV. His father was assassinated about 120 BC in Sinope, poisoned by unknown persons at a lavish banquet. His father left the kingdom to the joint rule of Mithridates IV, his mother Laodice VI, and his younger brother Mithridates Chrestus. Neither he nor his younger brother were of age, and their mother retained all power as regent for the time being. Her regency over Pontus was from 120 BC to 116 BC (or perhaps up to 113 BC) and she favored his brother Mithridates Chrestus over him. During her regency, he escaped from her plots against him, and went into hiding. Between 116 BC and 113 BC, he emerged from hiding and returned to Pontus, where he was hailed as king. By this time he had grown to become a man of considerable stature and physical strength, combining extraordinary energy and determination with a considerable talent for politics, organization and strategy. He removed his mother and brother from the throne, imprisoning both, and became the sole ruler of Pontus. -- Wikiwand: Mithridates VI of Pontus
- Title Of Nobility: King of Pontus and Armenia Minor
- He has been called the greatest ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus.: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title Of Nobility: King of Kings
- Death: ABT 63 BC, Panticapaeum
- Burial: Sinope, Kingdom of Pontus
Ancestors of Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
/-Mithridates II of PONTUS
/-Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
/-Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Hipparete
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Hipparete
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
| | | /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| | | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
\-Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
| /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Eumelus I APÓ TIN ÍPEIRO Vasiliá tou Ípeiro
| | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | \-Hipparete
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | /-Eumelus I APÓ TIN ÍPEIRO Vasiliá tou Ípeiro
| | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | \-Hipparete
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
\-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
\-Polycrateia of ARGOS
Descendants of Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
1 Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
=Concubine
2 Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
=(Unknown)
3 Dynamis of PONTUS
=Asander VAN BOSPORUS
=laodice de Pont EUXIN
2 Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
=Ariobarzanes King I of CAPPADOCIA
3 Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
=Antiochus THEOS I of Commage
3 Ariobasanes II Philopator DE MEDIE DE CAPPADOCE-DE PONT EUXIN
3 Ariarathe X Eusebes Phildelphos DE CAPPADOCE
2 Mithridate VII, Eupator Dyonisos DE PONT EUXIN-DE SYRIE
2 Pythodoris Athénais de Pont Euxin DE SYRIE
2 Pharmace II MITHRIDATIDES
2 Berenice of PERGAMUM
2 Cleopatra the Elder, Princess of Pontus
=Tigranes I VAN ARMENIE
3 4th Daughtert of Tigranes Princess OF ARMENIA
=Chairemon of NYSA
- Father: Antiochus THEOS I of Commage
- Mother: Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
- Birth: 65 BC
- Also known as: Full name: Mithridates II Antiochus Epiphanes Philorhomaeus Philhellen Monocrites
- Also known as: Greek: Μιθριδάτης Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής Φιλορωμαίος Φιλέλλην Μονοκρίτης
- Also known as: Mithridates II of Commagene
- Title Of Nobility: King of Commagene
- Death: 20 BC
Ancestors of Mithridates II KING
/-Antiochus THEOS I of Commage
Mithridates II KING
| /-Ariobarzanes King I of CAPPADOCIA
\-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| /-Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
| | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| /-Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | | /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| | | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | | | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| /-Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
| | | /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| | | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | | | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
\-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
\-laodice de Pont EUXIN
| /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
\-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
\-Polycrateia of ARGOS
- Father: Eochaid I of Ireland KING
- Birth: ABT 70 BC, Ireland
- Also known as: Nar mac Eochaid of Ireland
- Death: Westmeath, Ireland
Ancestors of Nar of Ireland KING
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
Nar of Ireland KING
- Father: Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
- Mother: Bambish OF ARMENIA
- Birth: ABT 335, Cappadocia
- Occupation: Katholikos v. Armenien
- Occupation: (Date and Place unknown)
- Occupation: Catholicos
- Occupation: Catholicos
- Occupation: Catholicos
- Occupation: Catholicos
- Occupation: Catholicos
- Title Of Nobility: Primat Et Roi D'Armenie
- Death: ABT 373, Armenia
Ancestors of Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
/-Anak of The Iranian House SUREN PAHLAV
| | /-Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
| | /-Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
| | | \-Awde PRINCESS OF OSRHOENE
| | /-Valagash I
| | | | /-Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
| | | \-Awde Osrhoene PRINCESS
| | | \-Daughter of Izates II of ADIABENE
| | /-Valagash V GREAT KING
| | | | /-Pharamenses III
| | | \-Nna VON IBERIEN
| | /-Chosrov I PAHLAV
| \-TTiridates I PAHLAV
/-Gregory I The Illuminator Primat Catholicos Of ARMENIA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Anak of PARTHIA
/-Urtanes Vratanes Catholicos of ARMENIA
| | /-David of ARMENIA
| \-Mariam or Maria of ARMENIA
| \-Unknown Spouse of David of ARMENIA
/-Yusik I Katholikos Suren PAHLAV
| \-Unknown Spouse of Vrtanes ARMENIA
/-Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
| /-Khusraw II King of West ARMENIA
| /-Tiridates IV HELIOS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius COTYS I
| | | /-Rhescuporis I King of Bosphorus
| | | | \-Eunice Spouse of TIBERIUS
| | | /-Sauromates I King of Bosphorus
| | | /-Cotys II of Turkey BOSPHORUS
| | | /-Rhoimetalkes of BOSPHORUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cotys II of Turkey BOSPHORUS
| | | /-Sauromates Ii King of BOSPHORUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Rhoimetalkes of BOSPHORUS
| | | /-Rhescuporis IV King of BOSPHORUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sauromates II King of BOSPHORUS
| | \-Olympias of BOSPHORUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Rhescuporis IV King of BOSPHORUS
| /-Khusraw III Armenia KING
| | | /-Kundajiq Ashkhadar of ALANIA
| | \-Aschken princess of Alania D'ALANIE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Kundajiq Ashkhadar of ALANIA
\-Bambish OF ARMENIA
| /-Maliko YARHAI
| /-Nasor of PALMYRA
| /-Wahballath of PALMYRA
| /-Hairan of PALMYRA
| /-Septimius Odenathus of PALMYRA
| /-Vaballathus of PALMYRA
| | | /-Claudius Julius Nassus Basum Governor DEPALMYRE
| | | /-Malchus II Governor DEPALMYRE
| | | /-Julius Aurelius Zenobius of PALMYRA
| | | | \-Julia Avita Mamaea of EMESA
| | | | | /-Gaius Julius Sampsigeramus III Silas
| | | | | /-Gaius Lulius Longinus Sohaemus, Emesa
| | | | | /-Julius of EMESA
| | | | | /-Julius Bassianus of EMESA
| | | | \-Julia Maesa of EMESA
| | \-Theoclea Zenobia of PALMYRA
| | | /-Hareth of ARABIA
| | \-Zabbai of ARABIA
\-Adenathiana of PALMYRA
Descendants of Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
1 Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
=Samdukht Taraoun MAMIKONIAN
2 Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
=Hamazasp I MAMIKONIAN
3 Hmayeak Maimikonian VON ARMENIEN
=Dzoyk ARÇRUNI MAMIKONIAN Marriage: ,, Armenia Marriage: ABT 429, of,,, ARMENIA Marriage: ABT 448, of Armenia
3 Hamazaspian of ARMENIA General
3 Vardan MAMIKONIAN II
3 Vartan I MAMIKONEAN
3 Humayag MAMIGONIAN
3 Vardan II MAMIKONIAN-GREGORID
2 Isaak MAMIKONIAN King Of Armenia
=(Unknown)
3 Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
=Hamazasp I MAMIKONIAN
2 Vasak I GREGORID
Ancestors of Neithon Of The Isle Of Man KING
/-Cunedd ap Coel of Colchester KING
/-Confer of Roman Briton KING
| \-Unknown Spouse pf Cunedd ap COEL
Neithon Of The Isle Of Man KING
\-Unknown Spouse of Strathclyde BRITIAN
- Father: King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
- Birth: 370 BC
- Also known as: King of Epirus
- Occupation: Roi d'Epire (370 bc - 360 bc)
- Death: 357 BC
Ancestors of Neoptolemus KING I, of Epirus
/-Eumelus I APÓ TIN ÍPEIRO Vasiliá tou Ípeiro
/-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
/-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| \-Hipparete
Neoptolemus KING I, of Epirus
Ancestors of Prasutagus KING , Druid Britain Iceni Icenians
/-Ceri HIR LYNGWYN AP GWYN King of Esyllwg
/-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| \-Unknown of ESYLLWG
/-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Anna
/-Bran of Siluria KING
| | /-Dyfnarth of Cornwall KING
| | /-Crydon of Cambria KING
| | | \-Conwenna of Briton
| | /-Cerwyd of The Druids KING
| | | \-Capoir of The Britons
| | /-Capuir of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of the Druids
| | | \-Crydon of Cornwall
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of The Druids MRS
| | /-Manogan of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Sawl KING Of The Druids
| | | \-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| | | | /-Beli of The Britons KING
| | | \-Penardim Beli of Briton
| | /-Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
| | | \-Don Anna
| | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
Prasutagus KING , Druid Britain Iceni Icenians
| /-Matthat Ben LEVI
| /-Joseph BEN MATTHAT of Arimathea
| | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | /-Eleazar
| | | | \-Awad
| | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
\-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
| /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| /-Eleazar
| | \-Awad
\-Anna bint Eleazar bint Simon of Judea
\-Anna Alyuba bint Simon Eleazor
Ancestors of Rhadamiste I KING of Iberia
/-K'art'am KAUDJIDE
/-Pharasmenes I of IBERIA
/-Mithradates I KING of Iberia
| \- TIGRANES
/-Amazaspus I KING of Iberia
/-Pharasmenes II King of IBERIA
Rhadamiste I KING of Iberia
\-Ghadana Of ARMENIA
Descendants of Rhadamiste I KING of Iberia
1 Rhadamiste I KING of Iberia
= ZENOBIA
2 Pharasmanes III VAN IBERIE
=Araneaka of EMESA
3 daughter of Pharamenses III of IBERIA
=Vologaeses V King of PARTHIA
2 Pharasménèssée III DIBERIE
- Birth: ABT 1, Iceni, Briton
- Also known as: Rud Hudibras of The Iceni
- Death: Iceni, Briton
Descendants of Rud of The Iceni KING
1 Rud of The Iceni KING
=Locrina MOTHER OF BOUDICCA
2 Boadicea of The Icenians QUEEN
=Ascylius of the Salien FRANKS
3 Athildus RUGJI
=Richemer MARCOMIR I Marriage: France
3 Athidis of The Franks
=Prasutagus of The Iceni
2 Llyr OF ICENI
Ancestors of Saelred KING
/-Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
Saelred KING
\-Ceowald of Wessex
Descendants of Saelred KING
1 Saelred KING
=Unknown Spouse of Saelred of ESSEX
2 Sigeric OF ESSEX
=Unknown Spouse of Sigeric of ESSEX Marriage: ABT 739, Essex, England
3 Sigered King of ESSEX
=(Unknown)
3 Siguraed KING OF KENT
Ancestors of Sanvoritcus KING , of Syria
/-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
/-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
/-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
/-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| | /-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
| | /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
Sanvoritcus KING , of Syria
| /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Eumelus I APÓ TIN ÍPEIRO Vasiliá tou Ípeiro
| | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | \-Hipparete
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | /-Eumelus I APÓ TIN ÍPEIRO Vasiliá tou Ípeiro
| | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | \-Hipparete
| | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
\-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
\-Polycrateia of ARGOS
Ancestors of Sawl KING Of The Druids
/-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
Sawl KING Of The Druids
Descendants of Sawl KING Of The Druids
1 Sawl KING Of The Druids
=Penardim Beli of Briton
2 Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
=Capuir of The Britons KING
3 Manogan of The Britons KING
=Don Anna
3 Henwyn Duke of CAMBRIA AND CORNWALL
=Eneid of Cornwall KING
- Father: Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
- Mother: Laodice I of MACEDONIA
- Birth: 358 BC, Europus, Macedonia
- Also known as: Ancient Greek: Σέλευκος Α΄ Νικάτωρ Séleukos Α΄ Nikátōr; "Seleucus the Victor"
- Title Of Nobility: Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
- Dynasty: Seleucid dynasty: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: "Seleceus the Victor" One of the Diadochi (the rival generals, relatives, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death). Having previously served as an infantry general under Alexander the Great, he eventually assumed the title of basileus and established the Seleucid Empire over the bulk of the territory which Alexander had conquered in Asia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seleucus_I_Nicator. Birth: -353 ; Syrian Arab Republic. Death: -281.
- Title Of Nobility: First King of the Seleucid Empire.
- Title Of Nobility: First King of the Seleucid Empire.
- Title Of Nobility: First King of the Seleucid Empire.
- Title Of Nobility: First King of the Seleucid Empire.
- Title Of Nobility: First King of the Seleucid Empire.
- Death: SEP 281 BC, Barnūn, Bābil, Iraq
Ancestors of Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
/-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
\-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
Descendants of Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
1 Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
=Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE Marriage: 326 BC, Suse
2 Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
=Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
3 Satronice II de Syrie DE MACEDOINE
3 Antiochos II, Theos de Syrie
3 Apama QUEEN II, of Cyrenaica
3 Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
=Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire Marriage: 265 BC, Antioch, Syrian Arab Republic
2 Achaeus KING General of the Seleucid Army, of Syria
2 Achaios DE SYRIE
2 Antiochos III mégas DE SYRIE
2 Phila SYRIA
Ancestors of Seleucus KING IV, Philopator, of the Seleucid Empire
/-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
/-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
/-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
Seleucus KING IV, Philopator, of the Seleucid Empire
| /-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
| /-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| | \-Unknown DE LYDIE
| /-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
| /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
\-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /- SPITAMENES
| | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
\-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
\-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
- Father: Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
- Mother: Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
- Birth: 222 BC, Commagene, Syrian Arab Republic
- Also known as: Greek: Σέλευκος Δ΄ Φιλοπάτωρ
- Also known as: King of Syria
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Seleucid Empire (King of Syria), BET 3 JUL 187 BC AND 3 SEP 175 BC, realm consisting of Syria (now including Cilicia and Judea), Mesopotamia, Babylonia and Nearer Iran (Media and Persia).
- Dynasty: Seleucid: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 3 SEP 175 BC
- Burial: SEP 175 BC
Ancestors of Seleucus Philopater KING IV, of Syria
/-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
/-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
/-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
Seleucus Philopater KING IV, of Syria
| /-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
| /-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| | \-Unknown DE LYDIE
| /-Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
| /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
\-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /- SPITAMENES
| | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
\-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
\-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
- Birth: 608, Wessex, Gloucestershire, England
- Also known as: Cerdicing
- Also known as: Sigeberht the Good
- Also known as: Sigeberht the Good
- Also known as: Sigeberht the Good
- Ruled: BET 653 AND 660
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: King of Wessex
- Death: 660, Kingdom of Essex
Descendants of Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
1 Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
=Ceowald of Wessex Marriage: Wessex, Gloucestershire, England
2 Saelred KING
=Unknown Spouse of Saelred of ESSEX
3 Sigeric OF ESSEX
=Unknown Spouse of Sigeric of ESSEX Marriage: ABT 739, Essex, England
- Father: Clothaire King of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
- Mother: Queen Ingonde Ingunde Radegond Von Franks VONTHURINGIA
- Birth: 535, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Residence: 561
- Residence: 573
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Austrasian Franks
- LifeSketch: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy SIGEBERT, son of CLOTAIRE I [Chlothachar] King of the Franks & his third wife Ingundis [Ingonde] ([535]-murdered Vitry [Nov/Dec] 575, bur Lambres transferred to Soissons Saint-Médard). Gregory of Tours names (in order) Gunthar, Childerich, Charibert, Guntram, Sigibert and a daughter Clothsind as the children of King Clotaire and his wife Ingonde[238]. He succeeded his father in 561 as SIGEBERT I King of the Franks, his territories covering those previously held by King Theoderich, with Reims as his capital[239]. These lands were referred to for the first time by Gregory of Tours as Austrasia in 577[240]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "filii ipsius Charibertus, Guntegramnus, Hilpericus et Sigibertus" divided the kingdom between them on the death of their father in 561[241]. After the death of his brother King Charibert, Sigebert seized his lands, retaining in particular Poitiers and Tours against the rival claim of his brother King Chilperich[242]. Gregory of Tours records that King Sigebert died 18 days after his nephew Theodebert and 29 years after the death of King Theodebert, specifying in a later passage that he was killed at Vitry, buried first in the village of Lambres then transferred to the church of Saint-Médard in Soissons[243]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "Sigibertus rex Francorum" was killed by men of his brother King Chilperich[244]. Paulus Diaconus records that "Sigispertus rex Francorum" was killed through the treachery of "Hilperici germani sui"[245]. He was probably murdered on the orders of Queen Frédégonde. m (early 566) as her first husband, BRUNECHILDIS [Brunequilda/Brunechilde] of the Visigoths, daughter of ATANAGILDO King of the Visigoths & his wife Gosvinta --- ([545/50]-Renève-sur-Vingeanne Autumn 613, bur Autun, abbaye de Saint-Martin). Gregory of Tours records the marriage of King Sigebert and Brunechildis, daughter of King Atanagildo, describing her as "elegant in all she did, lovely to look at, chaste and decorous in her behaviour, wise in her generation and of good address", specifying that she converted from Arianism to Catholicism and came to France with a large dowry[246]. After her husband's death, her brother-in-law King Chilperich seized her treasure in Paris and banished her to Rouen[247]. Paulus Diaconus records that "Brunihilde matre" became regent after the accession of her son "Childepertus…adhuc puerulus"[248]. She married secondly (Rouen after Easter 576) Merovech, son of King Chilperich I, who was murdered in 577 by Frédégonde. Herimannus records her second marriage to "Meroveus, Hilperici filius"[249]. Her power in Austrasia appears to have increased when her son King Childebert II assumed more direct control from [584], confirmed under the Treaty of Andelot in 587 which recognised her right to protection[250]. According to Fredegar, after her son's death in 596, she was regent for her grandson King Theodebert until 599 when she was "hunted out of Austrasia"[251]. Wood highlights that Pope Gregory I's correspondence with Queen Brunechildis concerning reform of the Frankish church appears to indicate that she still retained power in Austrasia as late as 602[252]. Fredegar reports that she was found "wandering alone near Arcis in Champagne" by a poor man (who was rewarded with the bishopric of Auxerre for his service)[253], and taken to the court of her grandson Theoderich II King of the Franks at Orléans, where she plotted against King Theodebert, culminating in the latter's overthrow and murder in 612 by King Theoderich. Fredegar records that she was the "bedfellow" of Protadius, a Roman, whom she "loaded with honours" and appointed patrician over the territory east of the Jura in [603][254]. After King Clotaire II defeated and captured her great-grandsons in 613, Brunechildis was arrested at the villa of Orbe by the constable Herpo and taken to Clotaire. According to Fredegar, she was tortured for three days, led through the ranks on a camel, and finally tied by her hair, one arm and a leg to the tail of an unbroken horse, being cut to shreds by its hoofs as it ran[255]. King Sigebert & his wife had [four] children: 1. INGUNDIS [Ingonde] ([567/68] 2. CHILDEBERT (570-[2/28] Mar 596) 3. CHLODESINDIS [Clodesinde] ([575/76]-after 594 4. [daughter.)
- Clan Name: House of Merovingians
- Death: 575, Vitrey en Artois, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Burial: 575, St Medard Soissons, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
Ancestors of Sigebert KING of the Franks in Austrasia
/-Regaise VON FRANKEN
/-Antheric VON FRANKEN
/-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
/-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
/-Richimir DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Clodius IV Duke THE EAST FRANKS
| \-Ascyla van Gallic Queen of LOMBARDY
| \-Eberhard Keldachgau Clodius East FRANKS
/-Theodimir Magnus Riparian FRANKS
| | /-Regaise VON FRANKEN
| | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| \-Ascyla Queen of Lombardy DE ASCYLLIUS
| | /-Clodius IV Duke THE EAST FRANKS
| \-Ascyla van Gallic Queen of LOMBARDY
| \-Eberhard Keldachgau Clodius East FRANKS
/-Clodius VI King of the Franks DE COLOGNE
| | /-Gratin the Elder DE CIBALAE
| | /-Valentinian I Emperor of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Antionio I, Emperor of the Roman Empire GORDIANUS
| | | | /-Flavius Titus Eutropius of the Gordiani of Dardania, EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Fabia ORESTILLA
| | | | /-Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius CHLORUS I PALE EMPEROR
| | | | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Antoninus Commodus Imperador, Caesar
| | | | | \-Flavia Claudia Crispina EMPRESS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Bruttia Crispina ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | \-Constantina of PANNONIA
| | | \-Flavia Julia St. Helena Augusta de la Crox COLCHESTER
| \-Flavia Galla Western VALENTINIANUS
| | /-Valerius LICINIANIUS
| | /-Licinius EMPEROR of Rome
| | | \-Flavia Julia CONSTANTIA
| | /-Licinianus of ROME
| | | \-Constantina of ROME
| \-Flavia Justinia Iustina ROME
| \-Flavia Julia CONSTANTINA I
/-Merovech of the Salian Franks
| \-Ildegonde DE COLOGNE
/-Childeric OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | /-Teutomer RICHOMERES
| | | \-Ascyla BELGIË
| | /-Flavius Richomeres DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Ascyllius OF THE FRANKS
| | | \-Ascyla DE ASCYLLIUS
| | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Pharamond KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| | | | /-Himbald KING OF FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Hodesh
| | /-Chlodio KING OF FRANKS AT TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodius V MAGNUS King of West Franks
| | | | /-Dagobert III DESPOSYNI King of The East Franks
| | | | /-Genebald II Duke of the West Franks
| | | | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | | /-Titurel DESPOSYNI 8th Grail King
| | | | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | | | /-Boaz Enfertez ANFORTAS DESPOSYNI 9th Grail King
| | | | | | | \-Queen Egre DEBRITON
| | | | | \-Frotmund Desposynl DE FRIMUTEL
| | | | | \-Orgeluse RICHONDE of The Britons
| | | \-Argotta Rosemund Queen of the Franks
| | | \-Blesinda of The Sicambrian Franks PRINCESS
| \-Chlodeswinthe Verica of Cologne
| | /-Marcouris DE COLOGNE
| \-Hildegonde DE COLOGNE
| | /-Regaise VON FRANKEN
| | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| | /-Richomer DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | /-Antsart of The Ménappes KING
| | | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | /-Genebald I Duke East Franks FRANKS
| | | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | /-Dagobert II Duke of The East Franks
| | | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | \-Athildis Queen of the Sicambria
| | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Ascyllius DES FRANCS DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Hastila DE MOSELLE Duchess of the East Franks, Queen of the Sicambrian Franks
| \-Ascyla DE FRANCE
| | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Agion GUGINGUS
| | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| \-Ascilia LOMBARDIE
| \-Nu IUNII NERATII
/-Clovis King of the FRANKS
| | /-Richomer Flavius Richomeres DES FRANCS
| | /-Pharamond DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Ascyla I Ascille DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Fritigern I DE THURINGEN
| | | | /-Begon DE THURINGEN
| | | | /-Fritigern II DE THURINGEN
| | | \-Ascyla La Gauloise Hija DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | \-Chroca D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | /-Chlodion II DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Ascaric des Francs RHENANS
| | | | /-Cunebald des Francs RHENANS
| | | | /-Dagobert II DES FRANCS RHENANS
| | | | | \-Hatilde Athildis DES FRANCS SICAMBRES
| | | | /-ChlodioI Clodio DES FRANCS RHENANS
| | | | | | /-Ibor DE SCANDINAVIE
| | | | | | /-Ibor Winnilien D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Aio Agio Ajonis Agiluf D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Asilia Ascyla DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Blesinde DES FRANCS RHENANS
| | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Wadomaire I Wadomar D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Guindomar Gundomar D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Bermond Bermont DES BURGONDES
| | | | | \-Gibilga DES BURGONDES
| | | | /-Chlodomer Clodomer D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | \-Isabelle Ivy DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesinde II D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | \-Daughter of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | /-Chlodwig I Medelphus DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Ascaric des Francs RHENANS
| | | | /-Cunebald des Francs RHENANS
| | | | /-Dagobert II DES FRANCS RHENANS
| | | | | \-Hatilde Athildis DES FRANCS SICAMBRES
| | | | /-ChlodioI Clodio DES FRANCS RHENANS
| | | | | | /-Ibor DE SCANDINAVIE
| | | | | | /-Ibor Winnilien D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Aio Agio Ajonis Agiluf D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Asilia Ascyla DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Marcomir DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Wadomaire I Wadomar D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Guindomar Gundomar D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | | /-Bermond Bermont DES BURGONDES
| | | | | | | \-Gibilga DES BURGONDES
| | | | | | /-Chlodomer Clodomer D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Isabelle Ivy DES FRANCS
| | | | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde II D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | \-Daughter of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Hildegone Hildegarde DE COLOGNE
| | | | /-Aldeoch DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Aldegonde Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| \-Basina of Thuringia
| | /-Widelphe DE SAXE
| \-Basine DE SAXE
| \-Amalaberge DES OSTROGOTHS
/-Clothaire King of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| \-Clotilde SAINT de Bourgogne
Sigebert KING of the Franks in Austrasia
\-Queen Ingonde Ingunde Radegond Von Franks VONTHURINGIA
- Birth: ABT 455
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Siward KING of Götaland
1 Siward KING of Götaland
=(Unknown)
2 Alfhild Siwardsdotter
=King Alf of GÖTALAND
3 Princess Sigris of the GOTHS
=Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði Marriage: ABT 528, Sweden
3 Sigrid Aunsdotter Queen of Denmark
- Father: Æscwine King of Essex
- Birth: ABT 565, Kingdom of Essex, Anglia
- Ruled: BET 587 AND 604
- Title (Nobility): King of East Saxony
- LifeSketch: SLEDDA, son of ERCHENWIN [Æscwine] (-[597]). Henry of Huntingdon records that "Slede filius eius" succeeded "Erchenwin" as king of "Orientalium Saxonum"[163]. Roger of Wendover records that "Sledda filius eius" succeeded "Erkenwino rege orientalium Saxonum" in 587[164]. According to William of Malmesbury, Sledda was the first king of the East Saxons from [587][165]. He is not referred to either by Bede or in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. m RICULA of Kent, daughter of EORMENRIC King of Kent & his wife ---. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by Bede who records that her son "Saberet nepos Aedilbercti ex sorore Ricula" was king of "provinciæ Orientalium Saxonum", but subject to King Æthelberht, when Augustine appointed Mellitus as bishop in 604[166]. Henry of Huntingdon records that "Slede" married "filiam Ermenrici regis Cantuariorum, sororem…Ethelberti"[167]. Her marriage indicates the close relationship between the kingdom of Kent and the kingdom of the East Saxons, Yorke suggesting that Kent played a key role in bringing her husband's family to power[168]. Sledda & his wife had [two] children: 1. SÆBERHT [Sigeberht] (-[616/626]). Bede records that "Saberet nepos Aedilbercti ex sorore Ricula" was king of "provinciæ Orientalium Saxonum", but subject to King Æthelberht, when Augustine appointed Mellitus as bishop in 604[169]. Henry of Huntingdon names "Siberctum" as son of "Slede" and his wife "filiam Ermenrici regis Cantuariorum, sororem…Ethelberti"[170]. William of Malmesbury names Sebert as son of Sledda[171]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle names "Sæberht the son of Ricole, Æthelberht's sister" as having been appointed king of the East Saxons by Æthelberht[172]. Bede records the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", after the death of Æthelberht King of Kent, adding that he left three sons who were still pagans[173]. Henry of Huntingdon records that "Sebertus rex Estsexe" died in the same year in which Penda succeeded as king of Mercia[174], dated to 626 in other sources. m ---. The name of Sæberht’s wife is not known. Sæberht & [his wife] had three children: a) SÆWEARD [Sigeweard] (-killed [623]). Bede records the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", after the death of Æthelberht King of Kent, adding that he left three sons who were still pagans and drove Bishop Mellitus to France because he refused to give them the Eucharistic bread[175]. William of Malmesbury names Sexred and Seward as sons of Sebert[176]. He succeeded his father as king of Essex, jointly with his two brothers. Roger of Wendover records that "Sexredum et Siwardum fratres" were killed by "Kinegilso rege occidentalium Saxonum et Quichelmo filio eius" in 623[177]. This date is inconsistent with Henry of Huntingdon’s report that their father died in 626 (see above). William of Malmesbury records that he and his brother were killed by the West Saxons[178]. Sæweard had three children: i) SIGEBERHT "Parvus" (-653). Florence of Worcester’s genealogies record that "Sigeberhtus cognomento Parvus…Sæwardi filius" succeeded when his father and uncle were killed[179]. Roger of Wendover records that "Sigebertus cognomento Parwus, Siwardi…filius" succeeded as king "apud orientales Saxones" after "Sexredum et Siwardum fratres", adding that the people immediately expelled "Mellitum Londonensium episcopum"[180]. Henry of Huntingdon records that "Sigebertus cognomina Parvus" succeeded as king of Essex on the death of "Sebertus rex Estsexe" but gives no relationship between the two[181]. William of Malmesbury names "Sigebert surnamed the Little" as son of Sæweard[182]. Sigeberht had one child: (a) SIGEHERE [Sigher] (-[683]). William of Malmesbury names "Sigher the son of Sigebert the Little and Sebbi the son of Seward" as successors of Swithelm, specifying that Sigher died before Sæbbi[183]. Bede names "reges Sigheri et Sebbi" as successors of "Suidhelmum" as kings of the East Saxons, subject to Wulfhere King of Mercia, specifying that Sigehere lapsed into paganism at the time of a plague but that King Wulfhere organised his reconversion[184]. Roger of Wendover records that "Sebba filio Sewardi et Sigehero filio Sigeberti parvi" ordained "Erkenwaldum" as bishop of London in 675[185]. Roger of Wendover records the death in 683 of "Sigehero orientalium Saxonum rege" adding that thereafter "Sebba" ruled as sole king[186]. m [OSYTH, daughter of ---. She founded a religious house at Chich in Essex[187]. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.] Sigehere & [his wife] had one child: (1) OFFA (-Rome after 709). William of Malmesbury names Offa son of Sigeher as successor of "Segard and Seufred", sons of Sæbbi, specifying that he governed the kingdom for a short time, was "a youth of engaging countenance and disposition", and went to Rome with "Cenred King of the Mercians and the blessed Egwin bishop of Wictians" where he died soon after[188]. He succeeded his cousin King Swæfred in 704 as King of the East Saxons. Bede records that "filius Sigheri regis Orientalium Saxonum…Offa" left his wife and went to Rome with "Coinred [rex] Merciorum" and became a monk[189]. m ---. The name of Offa’s wife is not known. Bede records that "filius Sigheri regis Orientalium Saxonum…Offa" left his wife and went to Rome with "Coinred [rex] Merciorum"[190]. ii) son . Bede records that, after the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", his three sons who were still pagans drove Bishop Mellitus to France because he refused to give them the Eucharistic bread[191]. iii) son . Bede records that, after the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", his three sons who were still pagans drove Bishop Mellitus to France because he refused to give them the Eucharistic bread[192]. iv) [SÆWEARD . William of Malmesbury, as noted below, records Sæbbi as the son of Sæweard. Florence of Worcester’s genealogies record precisely that "Sæbbi filius Sæwardi, filii regis S. Sæberhti" succeeded as one of the joint kings on the death of King Swithhelm[193]. From a chronological point of view, it appears unlikely that this Sæweard was the same person as King Sæweard who was killed in [623]. It is therefore possible that he was one of the unnamed sons of King Sæweard named by Bede (see above). This would be consistent with Sæbbi having succeeded as king jointly with Sigehere, who would have been Sæbbi’s first cousin in this scenario. m ---. The name of Sæweard’s wife is not known. Sæweard & [his wife] had one child: (a) SÆBBI (-London 694). Bede names "reges Sigheri et Sebbi" as successors of "Suidhelmum" as kings of the East Saxons, subject to Wulfhere King of Mercia, specifying that Sigehere lapsed into paganism at the time of a plague but that King Wulfhere organised his reconversion[194]. William of Malmesbury names "Sigher the son of Sigebert the Little and Sebbi the son of Seward" as successors of Swithelm, specifying that Sæbbi abdicated "in his thirtieth year" and became a monk "as Beda relates"[195]. - see below. b) SEXRED (-killed [623]). Bede records the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", after the death of Æthelberht King of Kent, adding that he left three sons who were still pagans and drove Bishop Mellitus to France because he refused to give them the Eucharistic bread[196]. William of Malmesbury names Sexred and Seward as sons of Sebert[197]. He succeeded his father as King of Essex, jointly with his two brothers. Roger of Wendover records that "Sexredum et Siwardum fratres" were killed by "Kinegilso rege occidentalium Saxonum et Quichelmo filio eius" in 623[198]. This date is inconsistent with Henry of Huntingdon’s report that their father died in 626 (see above). William of Malmesbury records that he and his brother were killed by the West Saxons[199]. c) son . Bede records the death of "Sabercti regis Orientalium Saxonum", after the death of Æthelberht King of Kent, adding that he left three sons who were still pagans and drove Bishop Mellitus to France because he refused to give them the Eucharistic bread[200]. 2. [SIGEBALD [Seaxbald]. William of Malmesbury names "Sigebert the son of Sigebald who was the brother of Sebert"[201], although it appears more likely from a chronological point of view that his sons belonged to the following generation. If this is correct, Sigebald may have been the son of Sæberht.] Three children: a) SIGEBERHT (-killed [660]). William of Malmesbury names "Sigebert the son of Sigebald who was the brother of Sebert" as successor of Sigeberht "the Little", specifying that he was baptised in Northumbria by Bishop Finan, encouraged by Oswiu King of Northumbria[202]. Bede names "Orientales Saxones…rex…Sigberct" as successor of "Sigberctum cognomento Parvum", adding that he was a friend of Oswy King of Northumbria who influenced his conversion to Christianity through Cedd who was appointed bishop of London[203]. Roger of Wendover dates the baptism of "Sigebertum regem orientalium Saxonum" to 649[204]. William of Malmesbury records that he was murdered by his relations[205]. m ---. The name of Sigeberht’s wife is not known. Sigeberht & [his wife] had one child: i) SELRÆD (-killed 747). William of Malmesbury names "Selred son of Sigebert the Good" as successor of Offa, specifying that he ruled for 38 years but was slain[206]. He succeeded as SELRÆD King of the East Angles[207], although the date of his accession is not known. b) SWITHELM (-[665]). William of Malmesbury names Swithelm as brother and successor of Sigeberht, specifying that he had been baptised by Chedd in East Anglia[208]. Bede names "Suidhelm filius Sexbaldi" as successor of Sigeberht, although he does not say that the two were brothers, specifying that Swithelm was baptised by Cedd at the royal manor of the Angles of Rendles
- Title (Nobility): King of Essex
- Death: 604, Kingdom of Essex
Ancestors of Sledda of East Saxony and Essex KING
/-Konig Wilcke Willichen VON SACHEN 11 King of Åsgard
/-Marbod Of The Saxons VON SACHSEN (son of Búri)
/-Odin
| | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| \-Beltsa
/-Seaxnete ODINSSON
| | /-Fiacha mac Óengusa Goibnenn SRAIBHTINE
| | /-Cadwalladr Cadvan Britain MAWR
| \-Frigg
| | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| \-Gladys SILURIA
/-Gesecg D'ESSEX
| \-Unknown Spouse of Seaxnete Thedosson Of GERMANY
/-Antsecq D'ESSEX Prince of Angels
| \-Unknown Spouse of GESECG
/-Swaeppa D'ESSEX Prince of Angels
| \-Unknown Spouse of ANTSECG
/-Sigefugel OF ESSEX Prince of Angels
| \-Unknown Spouse of SWEPPA
/-Bedca OF ESSEX Prince of Angels
| \-Unknown Spuse of SIGEFUGEL
/-Offa D'ESSEX Prince of Angels
| \-Unknown Spouse of BEDCA
/-Æscwine King of Essex
| \-Unknown Spouse of OFFA
Sledda of East Saxony and Essex KING
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Tantalos of Lydia KING
1 Tantalos of Lydia KING
=(Unknown)
2 Pelops of Pisa, Lydia and Mycenae
=Hippodamia of PISA
3 Astydamia II of PISA
=Alcaeus de MYCENAE
3 Atreus of Mycenae in ARGOS
3 Pittheus King of Troezen
3 Dias of Mycenae
3 Alcathous of Megara
- Father: Wuffa of East Anglia KING
- Mother: Wilhelmia of East Anglia
- Birth: 559, East Anglia, Norfolk, Inglaterra
- Also known as: Tytila ap Wuffa
- Also known as: Totila
- Also known as: Tytala OF EASRANGLIE
- Also known as: Tytila des Angles de l'Est
- Also known as: King Tytila of East Anglia
- Also known as: Totila
- Also known as: King Tytila of East Anglia
- Also known as: Tytila des Angles de l'Est
- Also known as: Tytala OF EASRANGLIE
- Also known as: King Tytila of East Anglia
- Also known as: Tytila des Angles de l'Est
- Also known as: Tytala OF EASRANGLIE
- Also known as: Totila
- Clan Name: House of Wuffingas
- LifeSketch: From Wikiwand Eni or Ennius was a member of the Wuffing family, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of East Anglia. He was the son of Tyttla and brother of Raedwald, both kings of East Anglia. There is no historical evidence that Eni ever ruled the East Angles himself. The principal references to him are in Bede's Ecclesiastical History and in the East Anglian dynastic tally preserved in the Anglian collection. The tally is not a regnal list but a series of genealogical affiliations, (hence it does not mention Raedwald, who was not a direct ancestor of the line of Eni). It is possible, but nowhere indicated, that Raedwald associated Eni to his power as an East Anglian regent or sub-king during the period of his own ascendancy, 616-624. The sources we have indicate that Eorpwald, Raedwald's son, succeeded his father. Eni is identified by Bede as the father of three East Anglian kings, namely Anna (r. c636-654), Aethelhere (r. 654) and Aethelwold (r. 654-664). In the Anglian collection he is also the grandfather of King Ealdwulf (r. 664-713), whose father was Æthelric. Since royal power reverted to Ealdwulf in 664 after the rule of his uncles, it is often supposed that Æthelric was actually the elder brother of Anna, Æthelhere and Æthelwold and may be the same person as Egric of East Anglia, who shared the throne with Sigeberht (c. 629-634) and died with him in 636. Hereswitha, Ealdwulf's mother, had already left East Anglia for a monastic life in Gaul by 647 (Bede, History, iv.23)and so Æthelric was probably dead by then. Many of Eni's descendants appear to have been devout Christians and as an immediate member of Raedwald's household he must certainly have been aware of, and possibly even shared in, Raedwald's baptism, which occurred in Kent under the sponsorship of King Æthelberht before 616, at the hands of the mission sent by Pope Gregory I. Eni's son Anna was presumably resident at Exning in 631 when Anna's daughter Æthelthryth (Saint Audrey) was born there. Exning is close to the Isle of Ely where, at Cratendune, Saint Augustine of Canterbury himself (d. c604) is stated (in Liber Eliensis) to have established a church. It is possible, therefore, that the Christianity of Eni's descendants had its origins in an East Anglian phase of Augustine's own mission.
- Royal House: Wuffingas
- LifeSketch: Eni or Ennius was a member of the Wuffing family, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of East Anglia. He was the son of Tyttla and brother of Raedwald, both kings of East Anglia. There is no historical evidence that Eni ever ruled the East
- LifeSketch: Eni or Ennius was a member of the Wuffing family, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of East Anglia. He was the son of Tyttla and brother of Raedwald, both kings of East Anglia. There is no historical evidence that Eni ever ruled the East
- LifeSketch: Eni or Ennius was a member of the Wuffing family, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of East Anglia. He was the son of Tyttla and brother of Raedwald, both kings of East Anglia. There is no historical evidence that Eni ever ruled the East
- Death: 616, Inglaterra
Ancestors of Tytila of East Anglia KING
/-Konig Wilcke Willichen VON SACHEN 11 King of Åsgard
/-Marbod Of The Saxons VON SACHSEN (son of Búri)
/-Odin
| | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| \-Beltsa
/-Casere ODINSSON
| | /-Fiacha mac Óengusa Goibnenn SRAIBHTINE
| | /-Cadwalladr Cadvan Britain MAWR
| \-Frigg
| | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| \-Gladys SILURIA
/-Tytmon of The North Lands
/-Tyrgils of The Angles
/-Hroðmund of the Angles
/-Hryþ of East Anglia
/-Wilhelm of East Anglia
/-Wehha of East Anglia KING
| \-Onbekende
/-Wuffa of East Anglia KING
| \-Unknown Spouse of Wehha of East ANGLIA
Tytila of East Anglia KING
\-Wilhelmia of East Anglia
Descendants of Tytila of East Anglia KING
1 Tytila of East Anglia KING
=Ostensdotter of Essex PRINCESS
2 Ennius KING of East Anglia
=Osbyd MUMHAN
3 Anna KING OF EAST ANGLIA
=Saewara QUEEN OF EAST ANGLIA
3 Ethelwold, KING OF EAST ANGLIA
3 Æthelhere, King of EAST ANGLIA
2 Rædwald OF EAST ANGLIA
2 Ecgric of East Anglia KING
- Father: Constantine the First AP SOLOMON High King of Britan
- Mother: Ivoire VERCH LLANCELOD (Fictional)
- Birth: 410, Bourjes, France
- Also known as: Uther Pendragon
- Also known as: King of Vannetais
- Also known as: King of Vannetais
- Occupation: 4th King of Brittany, 445, Brittany, France
- Alt. Death: 472
- Title Of Nobility: King of the, Britons
- LifeSketch: King Uther Pendragon "Chief Dragon" Uther Pendragon became King of Britain in A.D. 498. He died at Stonehenge in 520. Saxons soon contrive his death by poisoning a spring he drinks from near Verulamium. NAM: Uther, Uthyr, Ythr ben dragwyn (named after a two-tailed comet which appeared about the time of Constans' murder). Text: p151,200 Note: m. Eigyr c.491 According to Arthurian Legend , Uther, through circumstances and Merlin 's help tricks the wife of his enemy Gorlois <, Lady Igraine and sleeps with her. Thus Arthur, "the once and future king," is an illegitimate child. This act of conception occurs the very night Uther's troops dispatch Gorlois. Uther Pendragon (/ˈjuːθər pɛnˈdræɡən, ˈuːθər/;[1] Welsh: Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon), also known as King Uther, is a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain and the father of King Arthur. A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions. He is a fairly ambiguous individual throughout the literature, but is described as a strong king and a defender of the people. According to Arthurian legend, Merlin magically disguises Uther to look like his enemy Gorlois, enabling Uther to sleep with Gorlois' wife Lady Igraine. Thus Arthur, "the once and future king", is an illegitimate child (though later legend, as found in Malory, emphasises that the conception occurred after Gorlois's death and that he was legitimated by Uther's subsequent marriage to Igraine[2]). This act of conception occurs the very night that Uther's troops dispatch Gorlois. The theme of illegitimate conception is repeated in Arthur's siring of Mordred by his own half-sister Morgause in the later prose romances; it is Mordred who mortally wounds King Arthur in the Battle of Camlann.
- Death: 495
- Burial: 520, Stonehenge
Ancestors of Uther Pendragon KING
/-Gorddyfn CWRRIG Silures
/-Einydd GWRRDWFM Silures
/-Gereint Gerontius EINUDD
/-Cynan Medriadog GEREINT of
/-Gradlon Mawr "The Great” ROI de Bretagne
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
/-Cynfawr 'Synvor' Salomon I, SAINT King of Brittany
| | /-Enciede ap Emanuel DESPOSINY
| | /-Othrag ap Enciede DESPOSINY
| | /-Maxime ap Othrag DESPOSINY
| | /-Llebryn ap Maxime DESPOSINY
| | /-Cornodd ap Liebryn DESPOSINY
| | /-Oidisse ap Cornodd DESPOSINY
| | /-Photaighe ap Oidisse DESPOSINY
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN
| \-Tygrida VERCH CALPURNIUS Anakess d'Irlande
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
/-Constantine the First AP SOLOMON High King of Britan
| \-Flavia verch PATRICIUS
| \-Patricius FLAVIA
Uther Pendragon KING
| /-Ban DE BENOIC
| /-Lancelot DE BENOIC
| /-Ban King of BENWICK
| | | /-Saphat HA DAVID
| | | /-Elzasus HA DAVID
| | | /-Nascien DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | /-Celedoin DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | /-Narpius DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | /-Nascien DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | /-Gallienus DE SEPTIMANIE
| | \-Joanna DE SEPTIMANIE
| /-Lancelot SIR 'the Elder'
| | \-Helene DE BRETAGNE
\-Ivoire VERCH LLANCELOD (Fictional)
| /-Yusuf ben YA'ACOV
| /-James of JERUSALEM
| | \-Mary bat JOACHIM
| /-Jude ap JAMES
| | \-Unknown Spouse of James of JERUSALEM
| /-Elzasus AP JUDE
| /-Nahshon Nascien AP ELZASUS Desposini
| /-Cyleddon Celedoin Desposyni AP NAHSHON Desposini
| | \-Flegetine spouse of NAHSHON
| /-Narpus Warpus AP CYLEDDON CELEDOIN of Desposyni
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Sarrasinte ap Nahshon DESPOSINI
| /-Nascien II AP NARPUS WARPUS Prefect of Provinciae Narbonensis
| /-Gallienus Quiriacus ap NASCIEN II Prefect of Provinciae
\-Marche, Queen of Brittany
\-Unknown Spouse of Gallienus QUIRIACUS
- Birth: 86, Heracleum on Lake Maeotis, Egypt
- Death: 127, Heruli, Italy (UNABLE TO LOCATE)
Descendants of Vitilaus KING
1 Vitilaus KING
=Anarnia of the GOTHS
2 Alaric I King of HERULI
=Bella of COLN
3 Deiterick King of VERULI
=Diana of TRIERS
- Father: Wilhelm of East Anglia
- Mother: Onbekende
- Birth: AFT 472, East Anglia, Norfolk, England
- Also known as: Guillem
- Also known as: Wehh Wilhelming
- Also known as: Wēohstān
- Also known as: Wīhstān
- Also known as: Wīhastainaz
- Also known as: Vésteinn
- Also known as: Guercha
- Also known as: King Wehha of East Anglia
- Also known as: Wehh Wilhelming
- Also known as: King Wehha of East Anglia
- Also known as: Guercha
- Also known as: Vésteinn
- Also known as: Wīhastainaz
- Also known as: Wīhstān
- Also known as: Wēohstān
- Also known as: Wehh Wilhelming
- Also known as: Wēohstān
- Also known as: Wīhstān
- Also known as: Wīhastainaz
- Also known as: Vésteinn
- Also known as: Guercha
- Also known as: King Wehha of East Anglia
- Title Of Nobility: King of East Anglia
- LifeSketch: Wehha was a pagan king of the East Angles who, if he actually existed, ruled the kingdom of East Anglia during the 6th century, at the time the kingdom was being established by migrants from what is now Frisia and the southern Jutland peninsula. Early sources identify him as a member of the Wuffingas dynasty, which became established around the east coast of Suffolk. Nothing of his reign is known. According to the East Anglian tally from the Textus Roffensis, Wehha was the son of Wilhelm. The 9th century History of the Britons lists both Wehha, who is named as 'Guillem Guercha', as the first king of the East Angles, and his son and successor Wuffa, after whom the dynasty was named. It has been claimed that the name Wehha was a hypocoristic version of Wihstān, from the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, which, along with evidence such as the finds discovered at Sutton Hoo in 1939, suggests a connection between the Wuffingas and a Swedish dynasty, the Scylfings. Wehha is thought to have been one of the earliest rulers of East Anglia, an independent and long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was established in the 6th century, and which includes the modern English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. According to R. Rainbird Clarke, migrants from southern Jutland "speedily dominated" the Sandlings, an area of southeast Suffolk, and then, by around 550, "lost no time in conquering the whole of East Anglia". Rainbird Clarke identified Wehha, the founder of the dynasty, as one of the leaders of the new arrivals: the East Angles are tentatively identified with the Geats of the Old English poem Beowulf. He used the evidence of the finds at Sutton Hoo to conclude that the Wuffingas originated from Sweden, noting that the sword, helmet and shield found in the ship burial at Sutton Hoo may have been family heirlooms, brought across from Sweden in the beginning of the 6th century.[1] As it is now believed that these artefacts were made in England, there is less agreement amongst scholars that the Wuffingas dynasty was directly linked with Sweden.[2] The extent of the kingdom of the East Angles can be determined from a variety of sources. Isolated to the north and east by the North Sea, there were mainly impenetrable forests to the south and the swamps and scattered islands of the Fens on its western border. The main land route from East Anglia would at that time have been a land corridor, along which ran the prehistoric Icknield Way.[3] The southern neighbours of the East Angles were the East Saxons and across the other side of the Fens were the Middle Angles.[4] It has been suggested that the Devil's Dyke (near modern Newmarket) at one time formed part of the kingdom's western boundary, but as its construction can only be dated from between the 4th and 10th centuries, it cannot be established to be of Early Anglo-Saxon origin.[5] Genealogy[edit] Main article: Anglo-Saxon Genealogies Wehha is a semi-historical figure and no evidence has survived to show he actually existed or was ever king of the East Angles. The name Wehha is included in tallies of the ruling Wuffingas dynasty:[6] the name appears as Ƿehh Ƿilhelming - Wehha Wilhelming - in the East Anglian tally from the Textus Roffensis, an important collection of Anglo-Saxon laws and Rochester Cathedral registers that has survived in the form of two distinct books that were bound together in the 13th century.[7] According to this list, which is also known as the Anglian collection, Wehha was the son of Wilhelm, who was the son of Hryþ, who was the son of Hroðmund, the son of Trygil, the son of Tyttman, the son of Casere Odisson, the son of the god Wōden. Wehha's son Wuffa, after whom the Wuffingas dynasty is named, is also listed. According to the 9th century History of the Britons, a man listed as Guillem Guercha was the first of his line to rule as king of the East Angles. The History of the Britons lists Guillem Guercha's descendants and ancestors: 'Woden begat Casser, who begat Titinon, who begat Trigil, who begat Rodmunt, who begat Rippa, who begat Guillem Guercha, who was the first king of the East Angles'.[8] According to the 19th-century historian Sir Francis Palgrave, Guercha was a distortion of Wuffa.[9] D. P. Kirby is among those historians who have concluded from this information that Wuffa's father was the founder of the Wuffingas line.[10] Despite the Wuffingas' long list of ancestors — that stretch back to their pagan gods — their power in the region can only have been established in the middle third of the 6th century, if Wehha is taken as the dynastic founder.[11] Martin Carver warns against using the scant material that exists to draw detailed inferences about the earliest Wuffingas kings.[4] The name Wehha has been linked as a hypocoristic (shortened) version of Wihstān, the father of Wiglaf in the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, strengthening the evidence for a connection between the Wuffingas dynasty and a Swedish royal dynasty, the Scylfings.[13] It has also been suggested that Wehha is a regular hypocoristic form of Old English names beginning with Wē(o)h-, for instance in the unattested name *Weohha.[11] Wehha may occur on a bronze pail excavated from the Chessell Down cemetery on the Isle of Wight, which possesses the runic inscription wecca.[14] Reign and succession[edit] Nothing is known of Wehha or of his rule, as no written records—if they ever existed— have survived from this period in East Anglian history. At an unknown date Wehha was succeeded by Wuffa, who was ruling the kingdom in 571, according to the mediaeval chronicler Roger of Wendover.[15] The date given by Roger of Wendover cannot be corroborated.[4]
- Death: 571
Ancestors of Wehha of East Anglia KING
/-Konig Wilcke Willichen VON SACHEN 11 King of Åsgard
/-Marbod Of The Saxons VON SACHSEN (son of Búri)
/-Odin
| | /-Ymer
| | /-Trudgelmer
| | | \-Audhumbla
| | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| \-Beltsa
/-Casere ODINSSON
| | /-Fiacha mac Óengusa Goibnenn SRAIBHTINE
| | /-Cadwalladr Cadvan Britain MAWR
| \-Frigg
| | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | /-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
| \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
| \-Gladys SILURIA
| | /-Coel I OF BRITAIN
| \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| \-Stradwawl OF SILURIA
/-Tytmon of The North Lands
/-Tyrgils of The Angles
/-Hroðmund of the Angles
/-Hryþ of East Anglia
/-Wilhelm of East Anglia
Wehha of East Anglia KING
\-Onbekende
Descendants of Wehha of East Anglia KING
1 Wehha of East Anglia KING
=Unknown Spouse of Wehha of East ANGLIA
2 Wuffa of East Anglia KING
=Wilhelmia of East Anglia
3 Tytila of East Anglia KING
=Ostensdotter of Essex PRINCESS
- Father: Descendant Of Wihtgar
- Birth: 748, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
- Life Sketch: Either of these names could have been changed to the name "Wihtgar". The element gar can mean "spear", but it also survives in place names as gore "promontory".
- Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Isle_of_Wight
- Life Sketch: The "Men of Wight" were known as "Wihtwara". Carisbrooke was known as the "Fort of the Men of Wight," or "Wihtwarasburgh".
- Life Sketch: It is open to question whether "Wihtgar" was a real person or came from a misunderstood place name.
- Life Sketch: The Chronicle states that upon the death of Cerdic in 534, the island was given to his nephews, who were Stuf and Wihtgar.
- Life Sketch: According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic with his son Cynric invaded and conquered the island in the year 530.
- Life Sketch: The "Men of Wight" were known as "Wihtwara". Carisbrooke was known as the "Fort of the Men of Wight," or "Wihtwarasburgh".
- Life Sketch: It is open to question whether "Wihtgar" was a real person or came from a misunderstood place name.
- Life Sketch: The Chronicle states that upon the death of Cerdic in 534, the island was given to his nephews, who were Stuf and Wihtgar.
- Life Sketch: According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic with his son Cynric invaded and conquered the island in the year 530.
- Life Sketch: The "Men of Wight" were known as "Wihtwara". Carisbrooke was known as the "Fort of the Men of Wight," or "Wihtwarasburgh".
- Life Sketch: It is open to question whether "Wihtgar" was a real person or came from a misunderstood place name.
- Life Sketch: The Chronicle states that upon the death of Cerdic in 534, the island was given to his nephews, who were Stuf and Wihtgar.
- Life Sketch: According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic with his son Cynric invaded and conquered the island in the year 530.
- Life Sketch: The "Men of Wight" were known as "Wihtwara". Carisbrooke was known as the "Fort of the Men of Wight," or "Wihtwarasburgh".
- Life Sketch: It is open to question whether "Wihtgar" was a real person or came from a misunderstood place name.
- Life Sketch: The Chronicle states that upon the death of Cerdic in 534, the island was given to his nephews, who were Stuf and Wihtgar.
- Life Sketch: According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic with his son Cynric invaded and conquered the island in the year 530.
- Life Sketch: The "Men of Wight" were known as "Wihtwara". Carisbrooke was known as the "Fort of the Men of Wight," or "Wihtwarasburgh".
- Life Sketch: It is open to question whether "Wihtgar" was a real person or came from a misunderstood place name.
- Life Sketch: The Chronicle states that upon the death of Cerdic in 534, the island was given to his nephews, who were Stuf and Wihtgar.
- Life Sketch: According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic with his son Cynric invaded and conquered the island in the year 530.
- Death: 793, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Wihtgar KING of the Isle of Wight
/- ELSON
/-Gebolf KING of Wihtwara
/-Wihtgar OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | /-Beorn Frithogar KING of The Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| | /-Fréawine King of the West Saxons
| | | | /-Beldeg ODINSSON
| | | \-Frithogar BRANDSSON
| | | \-Nanna ODINSSON
| | /-Wigg FREAWINESSON King of Saxony
| | | \-Unknown of ALLEMANIA
| | /-Gewis of The Saxons KING
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FREAWINESSON
| | /-Esla King of the Saxons
| | | \-Ukjent WIGGING (født West Saxon)
| | /-Elesa King of Saxony
| \- ELESASON PRINCESS OF WEST SAXONY
| \-Isaive
/-Descendant Of Wihtgar
Wihtgar KING of the Isle of Wight
Descendants of Wihtgar KING of the Isle of Wight
1 Wihtgar KING of the Isle of Wight
=Sabd PRINCESS OF OSSORY
2 Oslac OF WIGHT
=Judith of WESSEX Marriage: ABT 819 Marriage: 809, Wessex, England
3 Osburga OSLACSDOTTER
=Æthelwulf King of Wessex Marriage: ABT 826, Mercia, Wessex
- Father: Wehha of East Anglia KING
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Wehha of East ANGLIA
- Birth: 520, East Anglia, Norfolk, Inglaterra
- Also known as: Wuffa Vvehhing of the Deiri Uuffing
- Also known as: Ufa
- Also known as: Wuffa Wehhing
- Also known as: Uffa of Easranglie
- Also known as: Ufa
- Also known as: Wuffa Wehhing
- Also known as: Uffa of Easranglie
- Also known as: Ufa
- Also known as: Wuffa Wehhing
- Also known as: Uffa of Easranglie
- Ascended: ABT 571, King of East Anglia
- LifeSketch: Wuffa (or Uffa, Old English: Ƿuffa) is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon genealogies as an early king of East Anglia. If historical, he would have flourished in the 6th century. By tradition Wuffa was named as the son of Wehha and the father of Tytila, but it is not known with any certainty that Wuffa was an actual historical figure. The name Wuffa was the eponym for the Wuffingas dynasty, the ruling royal family of the East Angles until 749. Bede regarded Wuffa as the first king of the East Angles, but the author of the Historia Brittonum, writing a century later, named Wehha as the first ruler. The kingdom of the East Angles was an independent and long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was established after migrants arrived in southeast Suffolk from the area now known as Jutland. Rainbird Clarke identified Wehha as one of the leaders of the new arrivals: the East Angles are tentatively identified with the Geats of the Old English poem Beowulf.[1] Historians have used sources such as the Anglian collection too as an aid in calculating a date for the establishment of the kingdom. Collingwood and Myers note the use of literacy sources and archaeological finds as evidence of how the region was settled during and after the 5th century, when various disparate groups arrived in Norfolk and Suffolk from different parts of the coast and the rivers of the Fens.[2] The kingdom of the East Angles was bordered to the north and east by the North Sea, to the south by mainly impenetrable forests and by the Fens marshes on its western border. The main land route from East Anglia would at that time have been a corridor, along which ran the prehistoric Icknield Way.[3] The Devil's Dyke (near modern Newmarket) may have at one time formed part of the kingdom's western boundary, but its construction cannot be dated accurately enough to establish it as of Anglo-Saxon origin.[4] Pedigree and reign[edit] 'Wuffa Wehhing', as recorded in the Textus Roffensis According to the East Anglian dynastic tally in the Anglian collection, Wuffa was the son of Wehha and the father of Tytila.[5] His name, which is a diminutive form of the Old English word for wolf, is the eponym for his dynasty, the Wuffingas, (which taken literally, means 'the kin of Wuffa').[6][7] It has been suggested that Wuffa and his dynasty may possibly have originated from a Germanic tribe known as the Warni: Wuffa has been identified with the 'King of the Angli', as depicted by the Byzantine scholar Procopius. According to Procopius, a 6th-century Warni prince called Radigis was betrothed to the sister of the 'King of the Angli'.[7] The historian Michael Wood has suggested that before the arrival of Wuffa's dynasty in Britain, it had been founded by "some powerful and important warrior" that was of an ancient royal line.[8] According to the 13th-century chronicler Roger of Wendover, Wuffa ruled from 571 to 578,[9] but the origin of this information is unknown.[10] According to Michael Wood, current evidence suggests that Wuffa ruled the East Angles around 575.[11] Bede named Wuffa as the grandfather of Rædwald, "from whom the East Anglian kings are called Wuffingas",[7][12] but Bede's view that Wuffa was the first King of the East Angles is contradicted by the 9th-century Historia Brittonum, which instead apparently names a person called Guillem Guercha. In the Historia Brittonum, Guillem Guercha is listed as part of a long pedigree: Woden begat Casser, who begat Titinon, who begat Trigil, who begat Rodmunt, who begat Rippa, who begat Guillem Guercha, who was the first king of the East Angles. Guercha begat Uffa, who begat Tytillus, who begat Eni, who begat Edric, who begat Aldwulf, who begat Elric.[13] The 19th-century historian Sir Francis Palgrave confused matters when he stated that "Guercha is a distortion of the name Uffa, or Wuffa, arising in the first instance from the pronunciation of the British writer, and in the next place from the error of the transcriber".[14] D. P. Kirby has however concluded that Nennius intended to mean that it was Wehha, and not Wuffa, who was the earliest Wuffingas king.[15] A lack of documentary evidence prevents scholars from knowing if Wuffa is anything more than a legendary figure and the true identity of the first East Anglian king cannot be known with certainty.[16] The historian Martin Carver has argued that Wuffa is "best regarded as an emblematic figure personified from royal origin-myth".[17] It is believed that Wuffa founded the Suffolk village of Ufford, which is commonly translated as "Uffa's Ford". Later East Anglian kings claimed their right to rule by being descended from Wuffa, in the same way that the Kentish kings claimed descent from Oisc.[18
- Title Of Nobility: King of East Anglia
- Royal House: Wuffingas
- Death: ABT 578, East Anglia, Norfolk, Inglaterra
Ancestors of Wuffa of East Anglia KING
/-Konig Wilcke Willichen VON SACHEN 11 King of Åsgard
/-Marbod Of The Saxons VON SACHSEN (son of Búri)
/-Odin
| | /-Trudgelmer
| | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| \-Beltsa
/-Casere ODINSSON
| | /-Fiacha mac Óengusa Goibnenn SRAIBHTINE
| | /-Cadwalladr Cadvan Britain MAWR
| \-Frigg
| | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| \-Gladys SILURIA
| \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
/-Tytmon of The North Lands
/-Tyrgils of The Angles
/-Hroðmund of the Angles
/-Hryþ of East Anglia
/-Wilhelm of East Anglia
/-Wehha of East Anglia KING
| \-Onbekende
Wuffa of East Anglia KING
\-Unknown Spouse of Wehha of East ANGLIA
Descendants of Wuffa of East Anglia KING
1 Wuffa of East Anglia KING
=Wilhelmia of East Anglia
2 Tytila of East Anglia KING
=Ostensdotter of Essex PRINCESS
3 Ennius KING of East Anglia
=Osbyd MUMHAN
3 Rædwald OF EAST ANGLIA
3 Ecgric of East Anglia KING
Ancestors of Prasutagus Driud KING ICENI
/-Gaius Julius CAESAR Of Rome
Prasutagus Driud KING ICENI
| /-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
| /-Appius Claudius CAECUS
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO
| /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| /-Appius Claudius NERO (praetor 195)
| /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| /-Appius Claudius NERO
| /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | \-Annia spouse of Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | \-Aufidia LURCO
\-Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
| /-Quintus ANTONIUS
| /-Aulus ANTONIUS
| /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Gaius ANTONIUS
| | \-Pasquala Maria
| /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | /-Numerius Julius CAESAR
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | \-Rutilia ROME
| | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse ofSextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | /-Marcus CURVUS
| | | /-Cassus CURVUS
| | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
\-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
\-Octavia Empress of ROME
| /-Attius
| /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | \-Pompiea STRABO
| /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | /-Gaius Lucilius PUPINIA
| | | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | | \-Pupinia PUPINIA
| | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| | \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
\-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
- Mother: Ælfthryth of England QUEEN
- Birth: ABT 962, Wessex, England
- Also known as: Eadweard
- Also known as: Edward the Saint
- Also known as: Saint Edward the Martyr
- Also known as: Saint Edward the Martyr
- Also known as: Prince Edmund of Wessex of England
- Also known as: Prince Edmund Atheling
- Also known as: Edward the Saint
- Also known as: prince of england edmund
- 3 FEAST DAYS: Saint Edward was so well loved in the 11th century that the Church celebrated three separate feast days in his honor: March 18, the day of his death; February 13, the anniversary of the translation of his relics to an abbey in Shaftesbury (which became known as “Edwardstowe” in his honor); and June 20, the anniversary of his body’s placement in a new tomb.
- LifeSketch: Edward the Martyr (Eadweard) was King of England from 975 until his murder in 978. Edward was born about 962, the only child of King Edgar the Peaceful and his first wife Æthelflæd. While Edward was Edgar's oldest son he was not his acknowledged heir. Edward witnessed charters and was identified as King Edgar's son, however, his younger half-brother Æthelred was identified as Edgar's legitimate son. This does not mean Edward was illegitimate. It is believed that Edgar's 3rd wife Ælfthryth sought to insure her own children inherited the throne by throwing doubt on the birth of Edgar's older children. Ælfthryth herself was of the House of Wessex through her mother, so many supported her, believing her children had a stronger claim on the throne. Little is known of Edward’s childhood; After his mother's death, according to Byrthferth of Ramsey, Edward was fostered by Sideman, bishop of Crediton. This is supported by the fact that later, after becoming King, several charters were issued from Crediton, Edward’s childhood home. When King Edgar died in 975, Edward, was but 13 years old. Edward's step-mother Ælfryth, sought to have own her son Æthelred, only age 5 or 6, named king. The country was in tumultuous disagreement over who would be king. Both boys were too young to have played any significant part in the politics following Edgar's death. It was the brothers' supporters, and not the boys themselves, who were responsible for the turmoil which accompanied the choice of a successor to the throne. With the backing of Ealdorman Ælfhere, Oswald, Archbishop of York, and Archbishop Dunstan of Canterbury, Edward was chosen as king. He was crowned personally by Archbishop Dunstan at Kingston upon Thames. Edward was only 13, however, and to young to rule alone, therefore, Ealdorman Ælfhere held the reins of government. Edward reigned only 3 short years. Influenced by Dunstan he attempted ecclesiastical reform, which angered many nobles when their lands were turned over to the church. Edward was but 16 when his life and his reign, were ended by an assassins blade. Arriving at Corfe Castle, the home of his younger brother, on March 18, 978, Edgar was pulled from his horse and stabbed in the gut by an unknown assailant. The horse then bolted dragging Edward along with him as his foot was caught in the stirrup. Edward was hurriedly buried at Wareham. Nine year old Æthelred became king, however, Archbishop Dunstan would not crown him until 4 May 979, after Edward's body had been exhumed by Ealdorman Ælfhere and re-buried at Shaftesbury with the honour to which he was entitled as king. In 1001 Edward's remains were moved again, to a more prominent place in the abbey, probably with the blessing of his half-brother King Æthelred. Edward was already reckoned a saint by this time. A number of histories of Edward were written in the centuries following his death in which he was portrayed as a martyr, generally seen as a victim of the Queen Dowager Ælfthryth, mother of Æthelred. He is today recognized as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion.
- INFANT WITNESS: The infant Edmund, in his role as"clito legitimus" witnessed King Edgar's charter (S 745) regranting privileges to New Minster, Winchester that same year., 966, Wessex
- "CLITO LEGITIMUS": In the face of legitimacy questions regarding his previous children, King Edgar felt it necessary to make it well understood that his son Edmund born in 966 to his marriage with Ælfthryth was his legitimate ætheling and had him officially named as "clito legitimus", 966, Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of England
- Death: Corfe Castle, Dorset, England
- Burial: Wareham, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Edward the Martyr, KING OF ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND
/-Alfred the Great
| \-Osburh
/-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| \-Eadburgh
/-Edmund the Magnificent King of England
| | /-Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
| | /-Saelred KING
| | | \-Ceowald of Wessex
| | /-Sigeric OF ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Saelred of ESSEX
| | /-Sigered King of ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sigeric of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeric II, King of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeraed JOINT KING OF KENT
| | /-Sigehelm of Kent
| \-Eadgifu OF KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of SIGEHELM
/-Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
| | /-Husband of Wynflæd
| \-Ælfgifu OF SHAFTESBURY
| \-Wynflæd of Shaftesbury
| \-Byrhtwynne
Edward the Martyr, KING OF ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND
| /-Ordmaer of ENGLAND
\-Ælfthryth of England QUEEN
- Father: Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
- Mother: Æthelflæd
- Birth: 966, Wessex, England
- Also known as: Prince Edmund of Wessex of England
- Also known as: Prince Edmund Atheling
- Also known as: Eadweard
- Also known as: Edward the Saint
- Also known as: Saint Edward the Martyr
- Also known as: prince of england edmund
- INFANT WITNESS: The infant Edmund, in his role as"clito legitimus" witnessed King Edgar's charter (S 745) regranting privileges to New Minster, Winchester that same year., 966, Wessex
- "CLITO LEGITIMUS": In the face of legitimacy questions regarding his previous children, King Edgar felt it necessary to make it well understood that his son Edmund born in 966 to his marriage with Ælfthryth was his legitimate ætheling and had him officially named as "clito legitimus", 966, Wessex
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of England
- 3 FEAST DAYS: Saint Edward was so well loved in the 11th century that the Church celebrated three separate feast days in his honor: March 18, the day of his death; February 13, the anniversary of the translation of his relics to an abbey in Shaftesbury (which became known as “Edwardstowe” in his honor); and June 20, the anniversary of his body’s placement in a new tomb.
- LifeSketch: Edward the Martyr (Eadweard) was King of England from 975 until his murder in 978. Edward was born about 962, the only child of King Edgar the Peaceful and his first wife Æthelflæd. While Edward was Edgar's oldest son he was not his acknowledged heir. Edward witnessed charters and was identified as King Edgar's son, however, his younger half-brother Æthelred was identified as Edgar's legitimate son. This does not mean Edward was illegitimate. It is believed that Edgar's 3rd wife Ælfthryth sought to insure her own children inherited the throne by throwing doubt on the birth of Edgar's older children. Ælfthryth herself was of the House of Wessex through her mother, so many supported her, believing her children had a stronger claim on the throne. Little is known of Edward’s childhood; After his mother's death, according to Byrthferth of Ramsey, Edward was fostered by Sideman, bishop of Crediton. This is supported by the fact that later, after becoming King, several charters were issued from Crediton, Edward’s childhood home. When King Edgar died in 975, Edward, was but 13 years old. Edward's step-mother Ælfryth, sought to have own her son Æthelred, only age 5 or 6, named king. The country was in tumultuous disagreement over who would be king. Both boys were too young to have played any significant part in the politics following Edgar's death. It was the brothers' supporters, and not the boys themselves, who were responsible for the turmoil which accompanied the choice of a successor to the throne. With the backing of Ealdorman Ælfhere, Oswald, Archbishop of York, and Archbishop Dunstan of Canterbury, Edward was chosen as king. He was crowned personally by Archbishop Dunstan at Kingston upon Thames. Edward was only 13, however, and to young to rule alone, therefore, Ealdorman Ælfhere held the reins of government. Edward reigned only 3 short years. Influenced by Dunstan he attempted ecclesiastical reform, which angered many nobles when their lands were turned over to the church. Edward was but 16 when his life and his reign, were ended by an assassins blade. Arriving at Corfe Castle, the home of his younger brother, on March 18, 978, Edgar was pulled from his horse and stabbed in the gut by an unknown assailant. The horse then bolted dragging Edward along with him as his foot was caught in the stirrup. Edward was hurriedly buried at Wareham. Nine year old Æthelred became king, however, Archbishop Dunstan would not crown him until 4 May 979, after Edward's body had been exhumed by Ealdorman Ælfhere and re-buried at Shaftesbury with the honour to which he was entitled as king. In 1001 Edward's remains were moved again, to a more prominent place in the abbey, probably with the blessing of his half-brother King Æthelred. Edward was already reckoned a saint by this time. A number of histories of Edward were written in the centuries following his death in which he was portrayed as a martyr, generally seen as a victim of the Queen Dowager Ælfthryth, mother of Æthelred. He is today recognized as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion.
- Death: Corfe Castle, Dorset, England
- Burial: Wareham, Dorset, England
Ancestors of Edward the Martyr, KING OF ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND
/-Alfred the Great
| \-Osburh
/-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| \-Eadburgh
/-Edmund the Magnificent King of England
| | /-Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
| | /-Saelred KING
| | | \-Ceowald of Wessex
| | /-Sigeric OF ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Saelred of ESSEX
| | /-Sigered King of ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sigeric of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeric II, King of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeraed JOINT KING OF KENT
| | /-Sigehelm of Kent
| \-Eadgifu OF KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of SIGEHELM
/-Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
| | /-Husband of Wynflæd
| \-Ælfgifu OF SHAFTESBURY
| \-Wynflæd of Shaftesbury
| \-Byrhtwynne
Edward the Martyr, KING OF ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND
\-Æthelflæd
- Father: Constantine I KING of Alba
- Birth: ABT 862, Kingdom of Alba, Scotland
- Also known as: Domnall Mac Causantín
- Also known as: Dòmhnall Mac Chòiseim
- Also known as: "The Madman"
- Also known as: Donald II King of the Picts
- Also known as: Donald II Disachtach "The Madman"
- Also known as: King Donald II Dasachtach of Scotland
- Also known as: King Donald II Dasachtach of Scotland
- Also known as: Donald II Disachtach "The Madman"
- Also known as: Donald II King of the Picts
- Also known as: "The Madman"
- Also known as: Dòmhnall Mac Chòiseim
- Also known as: King Donald II Dasachtach of Scotland
- Also known as: Donald II Disachtach "The Madman"
- Also known as: Donald II King of the Picts
- Also known as: "The Madman"
- Also known as: Dòmhnall Mac Chòiseim
- Alt. Birth: ABT 878
- Title Of Nobility: King of Alba
- Alt. Death: 900
- LifeSketch: Donald II, King of the Picts and King pf Alba, also known as Domnall mac Causantín, Dòmhnall mac Chòiseim, and Dimnall Dásachtach or Donald the Madman. Donald was the son of Constantine I (Causantín mac Cináeda) who was King of the Picts from 862–877. The exact date of Donald's date of birth is not known, it was certainly 870 or before. The name of his mother is not known. Donald's father died in 877 and was succeeded as king of the Picts by his brother, Áed mac Cináeda. Áed was only king for a year, Upon his death Giric mac Dúngail became king. Giric ruled until 889 when Donald became king of the Picts, becoming 'Donald II' The name of Donald's wife is not known, they had one son: - Máel Coluim mac Domnaill (anglicised Malcolm I) Donald II ruled for 11 years, a time of much warfare with the Vikings. Donald II died in battle in 900 and was succeeded by his cousin Constantine II, son of Áed. Constantine II had a long reign, abdicating kingship of Alba in 943, he entered a monastery, leaving the kingdom to Donald II's son Malcolm.
- Title Of Nobility: King
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scots
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scots
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scots
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scotland
- Death: 900, Forres, Morayshire, Scotland
Cause: killed in the battle by the Danes at Opidum Fother (modern Dunnottar)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Burial: 900, St. Oran's Chapel Cemetery-the Reilig Ourain, Iona, Scotland
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Donald II KING OF ALBA
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
/-Eochaid MAC DOMANGAIRT
| | /-Ælle of Deira
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid MAC ECHDACH
/-Aodh FIND King of Dalriada
| \-Sponda
/-Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
/-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | /-King UNUISTICC I
| \-Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
| \-Pictish Princess BRUIDE
/-Kenneth I King of ALBA
/-Constantine I KING of Alba
Donald II KING OF ALBA
Descendants of Donald II KING OF ALBA
1 Donald II KING OF ALBA
=(Unknown)
2 Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
=(Unknown)
3 Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
=Princess of Leinster Marriage: 954
3 Dubh mac Máel Coluim, King of ALBA
2 Eugene, Prince Of CUMBERLAND
- Father: Aroandes of ARMENIA
- Mother: Rodegunde Archaemenid VAN PERZIE
- Birth: ABT 370
- Occupation: Mithranes I, Satrap and King of Armenia
- Occupation: Satrape d'ARMENIE en -331
- Occupation: Satrap v. Armenien
- Occupation: Satrape d'ARMENIE en -331
- Occupation: Satrap v. Armenien
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Mithranes I KING OF ARMENIA
/-Megabignes
/-Hydarnes I of ARMENIA
| \-Orontid VAN HYCARNIA
/-Hydarnes II of ARMENIA
/-Hydarnes VAN PERZIE
/-Orontes VAN HYRCANIA
/-Artasyas VAN HYRCANIA
/-Aroandes of ARMENIA
Mithranes I KING OF ARMENIA
| /-Arsames VAN ANSHAN
| /-Hystaspes Vishtapses Satrap VAN ANSHAN
| /-Darius I VAN PERZIE
| | | /-Nabu-kudurri-usur IXème Dynastie DE BABYLONE
| | | /-Bel-Ibni II IXème Dynastie DE BABYLONE
| | | /-Nabukadnezar II VAN BABYLON
| | | | | /-Assur etil same ersiti uballitsu of Assyria
| | | | \-Shuma-damqa of Assyria
| | | /-Godrias VAN BABYLON
| | | | | /-Sardaddon VAN ASSYRIE
| | | | | /-Sjamasji-sjum-ukin VAN ASSYRIE
| | | | | | \-Essara-hammat
| | | | \-Shuadamqua VAN ASSYRIE
| | \-Rodogunde VAN BABYLON
| /-Xerxes I Ahasveros VAN PERZIE
| | \-Atossa VAN ARTYSTONE
| /-Artaxerxes I VAN PERZIE
| | | /-Otanes VAN PERZIE
| | \-Amestris Ahasveros
| /-Darius II VAN PERZIE
| | \-Cosmartidene of BABYLON
| /-Artaxerxes II MNEMON VAN PERZIE
| | \-Parysatis PERIZADCHOR
\-Rodegunde Archaemenid VAN PERZIE
| /-Megabignes
| /-Hydarnes I of ARMENIA
| | \-Orontid VAN HYCARNIA
| /-Hydarnes II of ARMENIA
| /-Hydarnes VAN PERZIE
\-Stateria VON ARMENIE
Descendants of Mithranes I KING OF ARMENIA
1 Mithranes I KING OF ARMENIA
=(Unknown)
2 Arcandes VAN ARMENIE
=(Unknown)
3 Samos I VAN ARMENIE
=(Unknown)
- Father: Vologeses I. VON PARTHIEN
- Birth: ABT 47, Parthia
- Also known as: Meherdates Parthia
- Also known as: Mihtridata
- Also known as: Mihtridata
- Also known as: Mihtridata
- Death: 76
Ancestors of Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
/-Dareios Prince of Media ATROPATENE
| | /-Antiochus THEOS I of Commage
| \-Antiochis de COMMAGENE
| | /-Ariobarzanes King I of CAPPADOCIA
| \-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | /-Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | | | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | /-Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
| | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
| | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| \-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| \-laodice de Pont EUXIN
| | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
/-Vonones II VON PARTHIEN
| \-Unknown VON PARTHIEN
/-Vologeses I. VON PARTHIEN
Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
Descendants of Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
1 Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
=Awde PRINCESS OF OSRHOENE
2 Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
=Awde Osrhoene PRINCESS
3 Valagash I
=Nna VON IBERIEN
3 Vologaises VON ARMENIEN V
3 Vologaises I. VON ARMENIEN
=Severa SEVERUS
3 Vologaesus ARSHAKUNI I
2 Ghadana of ARMENIA
2 daughter of Meherdates of PARTHIA
Ancestors of Dagobert I KING OF AUSTRASIA, KING OF FRANKS
/-Odomar DESPONYI DE MOSELLE IV
/-Marcomir DESPONYI DE SICAMBRIE IV
| \-Athidis II of the Franks
/-Chlodomir MAGNUS IV
| | /-Colius Marius
| \-Athildis DE COLCHESTER Queen of Britain
| \-Ystdrawl CATUVELLAUNI
/-Farabert OF THE DESPOSYNI
| \-Hasilda Basilda PRINCESS OF THE RUGJI
/-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE King of the West Franks
| \-Hasilda Basilda PRINCESS OF THE RUGJI
/-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| \-Basilda OF RUGIJ of Austrasia
/-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| \-Hastila KARANA of the Franks
/-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
/-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
/-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
/-Genebald DUKE OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | /-Odomar DESPONYI DE MOSELLE IV
| | /-Marcomir DESPONYI DE SICAMBRIE IV
| | | \-Athidis II of the Franks
| | /-Chlodomir MAGNUS IV
| | | | /-Colius Marius
| | | \-Athildis DE COLCHESTER Queen of Britain
| | | \-Ystdrawl CATUVELLAUNI
| | /-Farabert OF THE DESPOSYNI
| | | \-Hasilda Basilda PRINCESS OF THE RUGJI
| | /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE King of the West Franks
| | | \-Hasilda Basilda PRINCESS OF THE RUGJI
| | /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| | | \-Basilda OF RUGIJ of Austrasia
| | /-Bartherius King Of The West Franks
| | | \-Ratmerius QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Chlodius III KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | \-Asinia Juliana NICOMACHA di Roma
| | /-Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
| | /-Arviragus of Siluria KING
| | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | \-Agrippina
| | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | /-Prasutagus D' ICENIE
| | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | /-Ceri HIR LYNGWYN AP GWYN King of Esyllwg
| | | | /-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| | | | | \-Unknown of ESYLLWG
| | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | | \-Anna
| | | | /-Bran of Siluria KING
| | | | | | /-Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
| | | | | | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| | | | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | | | /-Caractacus AP BRAN King of Siluria
| | | | | | /-Matthat Ben LEVI
| | | | | | /-Joseph BEN MATTHAT of Arimathea
| | | | | | | | /-Eleazar
| | | | | | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | | | | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | | | | \-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
| | | | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | | | /-Eleazar
| | | | | | | \-Awad
| | | | | \-Anna bint Eleazar bint Simon of Judea
| | | | | \-Anna Alyuba bint Simon Eleazor
| | | | /-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| | | | | \-Eurgain of Bretagne
| | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
| \-Euergen LLIEFFER
| | /-Addedomarus King of the Trinovantes South-Eastern BRITAIN
| | /-Imanuentius, King of the Trinovantes
| | /-Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
| | /-Cunobelinus CYMBELINE of Britain
| | | | /-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | | \-Anna
| | | \-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| | | | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | /-Arviragus KING OF BRITONS
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | \-Genvissa Cartismanda L Brigantes of Silures TRIVE BRITAIN
| | | \-Agrippina
| | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | \-Princess Venessa Julia Claudius OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Ledpidus Paullus DE ROME
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | | \-Junia Bruta Paullus DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | | /-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | | | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
| \-Gladys SILURIA
| | /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
| | /-Arviragus of Siluria KING
| | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | \-Agrippina
| | /-Coel I OF BRITAIN
| | | | /-Prasutagus D' ICENIE
| | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | /-Imanuentius, King of the Trinovantes
| | /-Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
| | /-Cunobelinus CYMBELINE of Britain
| | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | \-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | /-Arviragus KING OF BRITONS
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | \-Genvissa Cartismanda L Brigantes of Silures TRIVE BRITAIN
| | | \-Agrippina
| | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | \-Princess Venessa Julia Claudius OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | | \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| \-Stradwawl OF SILURIA
| \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
Dagobert I KING OF AUSTRASIA, KING OF FRANKS
Descendants of Dagobert I KING OF AUSTRASIA, KING OF FRANKS
1 Dagobert I KING OF AUSTRASIA, KING OF FRANKS
=Regentrude D`AUSTRASIA
2 Chlodio DES FRANCS
=(Unknown)
3 Marcomir DES FRANCS
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Coel I Coilus KING OF BRITAIN
/-Mandubracius
/-Addedomarus King of the Trinovantes South-Eastern BRITAIN
/-Imanuentius, King of the Trinovantes
/-Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
/-Cunobelinus CYMBELINE of Britain
| | /-Ceri HIR LYNGWYN AP GWYN King of Esyllwg
| | /-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| | | \-Unknown of ESYLLWG
| | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | \-Anna
| \-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| | /-Crydon of Cambria KING
| | /-Cerwyd of The Druids KING
| | | \-Capoir of The Britons
| | /-Capuir of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of the Druids
| | | \-Crydon of Cornwall
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Manogan Capoir Digueillus ap Eneid of The Druids MRS
| | /-Manogan of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Bleiddud of The Britons KING
| | | | /-Sawl KING Of The Druids
| | | \-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| | | | /-Beli of The Britons KING
| | | \-Penardim Beli of Briton
| | /-Beli Mawr king of BRITONS
| | | \-Don Anna
| | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
/-Arviragus KING OF BRITONS
| | /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO (praetor 195)
| | /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | | \-Annia spouse of Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | /-Aulus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Gaius ANTONIUS
| | | | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse ofSextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia of ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | /-Attius
| | | | /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | | | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | | | | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | | | | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| | | | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | | | | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | | | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| | | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
| | | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| | | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | | \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | | | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| | | \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| | | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
| \-Genvissa Cartismanda L Brigantes of Silures TRIVE BRITAIN
| \-Agrippina
/-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO
| | /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO (praetor 195)
| | /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | | \-Annia spouse of Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | /-Quintus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Aulus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Gaius ANTONIUS
| | | | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse ofSextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | | | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia of ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | /-Attius
| | | | /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | | | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | | | | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | | | | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| | | | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | | | | /-Gaius Lucilius PUPINIA
| | | | | | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | | | | | \-Pupinia PUPINIA
| | | | | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| | | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
| | | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| | | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | | \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | | | /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| | | | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| | | \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| | | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
| \-Princess Venessa Julia Claudius OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
| | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | /-Mamercus Aemillus Lepidus LIVIANUS
| | /-Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
| | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | /-Lucius Aemilius Ledpidus Paullus DE ROME
| | | | /-Lucius Appuleius Saturninus de Rome Tribune of the PLEBE
| | | | /-Lucius Appuleius Saturninus NEAR ROME II; Tribune
| | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Junia Bruta Paullus DE ROME
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | /-Cornelius LENTULUS
| | | | /-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | | | | | /-Titus Pomponius Atticus
| | | | | | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | | | | | \-Caecilia Metella
| | | | | \-Pomponia Caecilia ATTICA
| | | | | \-Caecilia Pilea
| | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | | /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
| | | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | | \-Sentia DE ROME
| \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO (praetor 195)
| | /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | | \-Annia spouse of Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| \-Aufidia LURCO
Coel I Coilus KING OF BRITAIN
\-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
Descendants of Coel I Coilus KING OF BRITAIN
1 Coel I Coilus KING OF BRITAIN
=Strada Cambrai RENARDUN
2 Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
=Gladys SILURIA
3 Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
=King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
=Cadwalladr Cadvan Britain MAWR
3 Ferch LLEIFFER MAWR
3 Hadeltrude Brynhild EURGEN
3 Euergen LLIEFFER
=Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS