Ancestors of Fabia ORESTILLA
/-Marcus Annius SEVERUS
Fabia ORESTILLA
| /-Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| /-Plautius SILVANUS
| | \-Urgulania spouse of Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
\-Silvana spouse of Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| /-Juliano CALPERNIUS
| /-Marcus AURELIUS
| | | /-Trajan Emperor Of ROME
| | \-Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS
| | | /-Arrius Antonius CALPURNIUS PISO
| | \-Claudia Pomperia Plotina Phoebe PISA
| | | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Major
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | | | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | \-Boionia PROCILLA SERVILIA
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius Ledpidus Paullus DE ROME
| | | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | | \-Junia Bruta Paullus DE ROME
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | /-Cornelius LENTULUS
| | | | | /-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | | | | | \-Pomponia Caecilia ATTICA
| | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | | | /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
| | | | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | | | \-Sentia DE ROME
| | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | \-Aufidia LURCO
\-Aurelia Fadilla EMPIRE
\-Annia Galeria FAUSTINA
Descendants of Fabia ORESTILLA
1 Fabia ORESTILLA
=Marcus Antionio I, Emperor of the Roman Empire GORDIANUS Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy Marriage: 145, Italy Marriage: 145, Italy
2 Flavius Titus Eutropius of the Gordiani of Dardania, EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
=Flavia Claudia Crispina EMPRESS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE Marriage: 230, Eboracum, England
3 Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius CHLORUS I PALE EMPEROR
=Flavia Julia St. Helena Augusta de la Crox COLCHESTER Marriage: APR 268, Naissus, Yugoslavia
3 Aurelius VALERIUS ROME
3 Galeria Valeria Eutropia Empress of Roman EMPIRE
3 Clovis CONSTANTIUS
- Birth: 135
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Cornelia Orfita Salvidiena ORFITUS
1 Cornelia Orfita Salvidiena ORFITUS
=Gaius Asinius Lepidus ASINIUS
2 ASINIA
=Fundanius VITRASIUS
3 Vitrasius PRETEXTUS
=Vitrasius Pretextus VITRASIUS
Ancestors of Memmius ORFITUS II
/-Gaius Memmius CAECILIANUS
/-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| \-Placidus Baburia
Memmius ORFITUS II
| /-Fundanius VITRASIUS
| /-Vitrasius PRETEXTUS
| | | /-Gaius Asinius RUFUS
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Frugi ASINIUS
| | | | \-Julia Rufus CHARAX
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Nicomachus ASINIUS
| | | | \-Gaia Asinis Frugilla ASINIS
| | | | \-Gaia Asinis Iulia ASINIS
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Lepidus ASINIUS
| | | | \-Claudia Antonia Lepida CLAUDIUS
| | \- ASINIA
| | \-Cornelia Orfita Salvidiena ORFITUS
\-Pupiena Rufina PUPIENUS
\-Vitrasius Pretextus VITRASIUS
Ancestors of Servius Cornelius Scipio Orfitus Scipio Salvidenus ORFITUS
/-Servius Cornelius Scipio SALVIDIENUS ORFITUS
Servius Cornelius Scipio Orfitus Scipio Salvidenus ORFITUS
| /-Marcus Nonius MUCIANUS
| /-Marcus Nonius Mucianus Publius Delpius PEREGRINUS
| | | /-Publius Delphinus PEREGRINUS
| | \-Delpia
| | \-Alfia
| /-Marcus Nonius DE ROME
| | \-Manilia
\-Arria Sextia PAULINA
| /-Lucius Junius Caessenius PAETUS
| /-Lucius Junius Caessennius ANTONINUS
| | | /-Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus Calpernius ANTONINUS
| | | | \-Mariamne Caecina Arria PISO
| | \-Arria ANTONIA
| | \-Plotia ISAURICA
\-Arria Caesennia PAULINA
- Father: Titurel DESPOSYNI 8th Grail King
- Mother: Queen Egre DEBRITON
- Birth: 269, France-Let-et-Caronne, Aquitaine, France
- Birth: ABT 269, France-Let-et-Caronne, Aquitaine, France
- Also known as: Orgeluse Boaz Briton
- Occupation: Queen Egre head of the godess Boaz
- Title (Nobility): Queen of The Britons
- LifeSketch: Born 230 or 269
- Death: Germany
- Burial: 350, Germany
Ancestors of Richonde ORGELUSE of the Britons
/-Ratcherius KING OF THE FRANKS
/-Richemer MARCOMIR I
| \-Grotte DE MENAPIE
/-Odomar DESPONYI DE MOSELLE IV
| | /-Ascylius of the Salien FRANKS
| \-Athildus RUGJI
| \-Boadicea of The Icenians QUEEN
/-Marcomir DESPONYI DE SICAMBRIE IV
| | /-Rugij DE RUGIE
| | /-Coel of BRITAIN
| | | \-Julia Victoria Iceni PRASUTAGUS
| \-Athidis II of the Franks
| \-Unknown Spouse of COEL
/-Chlodomir MAGNUS IV
| | /-Caractacus Gweirdd ap CUNOBELIN
| | /-Marius Ap Gweirydd KING OF BRITAIN
| | | \-Genuissa VENISSA JULIA of Siluria
| | /-Colius Marius
| | | \-Julia Princess Verch Prasutagus Victoria Queen of the Icenians BOUDICA II
| \-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
/-Titurel DESPOSYNI 8th Grail King
| \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
Richonde ORGELUSE of the Britons
\-Queen Egre DEBRITON
Ancestors of Sidonius ap Urien ORKADES
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Sidonius ap Urien ORKADES
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Orcades in ORKNEY
1 Unknown Spouse of Orcades in ORKNEY
=Orcades King of NORWAY
2 Daughter of Orcades Princess of Ancient Norway
=Basanus Magnus of the SICAMBRI
3 Clodormir KING of Sicambri I
=(Unknown)
3 Sedanus of Sicambri
2 ORCADES
- Father: Urnoi DE WESTON
- Mother: Agatha of Weston
- Birth: 1073, of Staffordshire, England
- LifeSketch: Ralph FitzOrm, Lord of Newton 1120-26 s/o Orm b- m- d- after 1126 - Newton,Staffordshire, England
- Title (Nobility): Lord of Weston
- Death: 1126, Weston, Staffordshire, England
- Burial: 1126, England
Ancestors of Ralph Fitz ORM
/-Kadielpuus DE WESTON
/-Urnoi DE WESTON
| \-Agatha spouse of Kadielpuus DE WESTON
Ralph Fitz ORM
\-Agatha of Weston
Descendants of Ralph Fitz ORM
1 Ralph Fitz ORM
=Margaret DE LEVER Marriage: 1104, England
2 Walter DE WESTON
2 Robert Fitz Ralph DE WESTON
=Sibyl DE LANDA
3 Hamo DE WESTON
=Agnes DE BRERETON
- Father: Oslac OF WIGHT
- Mother: Judith of WESSEX
- Birth: ABT 810, Wantage, Wessex
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburh
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburh Osburga of Isle of Wight
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburh
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburga Oslacsdotter
- Also known as: Osburga of Hampshire
- Also known as: Osburh Oslacsdotter
- WIFE OF THE KING ...BUT NOT QUEEN: In accordance with ninth century West Saxon custom, Osburh was not given the title of queen. According to King Alfred, this was because of the infamous conduct of a former queen of Wessex called Eadburh, who had accidentally poisoned her husband.
- LifeSketch: Osburga, or Osburh, (also known as Osburga Oslacsdotter) was the first wife of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother of Alfred the Great. Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as "a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth" Osburga's existence is known only from Asser's Life of King Alfred. She is not named as witness to any charters, nor is her death reported in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. So far as is known, she was the mother of all Æthelwulf's children, his five sons Æthelstan, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, Æthelred and Alfred the Great, and his daughter Æthelswith, wife of King Burgred of Mercia. Osburga was the daughter of Oslac (who is also only known from Asser's Life), the name of her mother is not known. Her father Oslac was King Æthelwulf's pincerna (butler). This was not comparable to a modern day butler, the Pincerna was an important figure in the royal court and household similar to a High Steward. Oslac is described as a descendant of King Cerdic's Jutish nephews, Stuf and Wihtgar, who conquered the Isle of Wight. Osburga is best known from Asser's story about a book of Saxon songs, which she showed to Alfred and his brothers, offering to give the book to whoever could first memorize it, a challenge which Alfred took up and won. This exhibits high-status ninth-century women's interest in books and their role in educating their children While Osburga was certainly the wife of the King she did not hold the title of Queen. In accordance with ninth century West Saxon custom, she was not given the title of queen. According to King Alfred, this was because of the infamous conduct of a former queen of Wessex called Eadburh, who had accidentally poisoned her husband. This is one of the points of contention between Osburga's sons and her husband's 2nd wife Judith of France. As part of their marriage agreement, Judith's father insisted Judith be anointed Queen before they even left France.
- Affiliation: Royal House of Wessex (by marriage)
- Osburga and King Æthelwulf had 6 Children: Æthelstan, Æthelswith, Æthelbald, Æthelbert, Æthelred, Alfred
- Death: 855, Wessex, Gloucestershire, England
- Partnership with: Æthelwulf King of Wessex
Marriage: ABT 826, Mercia, Wessex
- Child: Alfred the Great Birth: 12 MAY 849, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Ethelbert Birth: 840, Wantage, Berk., Eng.
- Child: Æthelstan, King of WESSEX Birth: ABT 827, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Æthelswith Birth: 838, Wessex
- Child: Æthelberht OF WESSEX Birth: ABT 836, Wantage, Wessex
- Child: Æthelred King of Wessex Birth: BET 843 AND 848, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Ethelred Birth: 845, Wantage, Berk., Eng.
- Child: Æthelbald OF WESSEX Birth: 833, Wantage, Berkshire, Wessex
Ancestors of Osburga OSLACSDOTTER
/- ELSON
/-Gebolf KING of Wihtwara
/-Wihtgar OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT
| | /-Beorn Frithogar KING of The Saxons
| | /-Fréawine King of the West Saxons
| | | \-Frithogar BRANDSSON
| | /-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
/-Oslac OF WIGHT
| | /- LEINSTER
| \-Sabd PRINCESS OF OSSORY
| | /- O’DUNLAINGE
| | /-Murchad O’DUNLAINGE
| | | | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | | /-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | | | | \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| | | | /-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | | | | | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | | \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | | | | \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
| | | | /-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | | | | | /-Maine
| | | | | \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
| | | | /-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | | | | | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | | | | | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | | | | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | | | | | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| | | | | \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
| | | | /-Blathmac mac Áedo SLÁINE High King of Ireland
| | | | | \-Eithne
| | | \-Almaith Ingen BLATHMAIC
| \-Queen Feargna of Ossory O'FAELAIN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Murchad O’DUNLAINGE
Osburga OSLACSDOTTER
| /-Charles of Wessex
\-Judith of WESSEX
Descendants of Osburga OSLACSDOTTER
1 Osburga OSLACSDOTTER
=Æthelwulf King of Wessex Marriage: ABT 826, Mercia, Wessex
2 Alfred the Great
=Ealhswith of Mercia Marriage: 868, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of Mercia
3 Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
=Eadgifu OF KENT Marriage: 919, Wessex, England
= ECGWYNN Marriage: 893, Wessex
=Edgiva Of Kent
=Ælfflæd of Wiltshire Marriage: ABT 900, Wessex, Gloucestershire, England
3 Æthelgifu OF WESSEX, ABBESS OF SHAFTESBURY
3 Ælfthryth of Wessex
=Baudouin DE FLANDERS II Marriage: BET 893 AND 899 Marriage: ABT 888 Marriage: ABT 888
3 Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians
3 Æthelweard OF WESSEX
3 Egwine of England PRINCESS
3 Edmund
2 Ethelbert
2 Æthelstan, King of WESSEX
2 Æthelswith
2 Æthelberht OF WESSEX
2 Æthelred King of Wessex
2 Ethelred
2 Æthelbald OF WESSEX
Ancestors of Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
/-Abgar Oukhama KING OF OSRHOENE V
Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
\-Shalmath OF OSRHOENE
Descendants of Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
1 Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
=Daughter of Izates II of ADIABENE
2 Awde Osrhoene PRINCESS
=Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
3 Valagash I
=Nna VON IBERIEN
3 Vologaises VON ARMENIEN V
3 Vologaises I. VON ARMENIEN
- Father: Walderavans AMAL
- Mother: Althildis DE LORRAINE
- Birth: 368, Reino, Benevento, Campania, Italy
- Also known as: Amalaberge of The Amalings
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- Also known as: Amalaberge of the Ostrogoths
- Also known as: Amalaberge of Thuringia
- Also known as: Queen Amalaberge de Ostrogothie de Thuringia
- alt.birth: ABT 398
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of the Ostrogoths
- LifeSketch: Medlands Project - Ostrogothic Kings in Pannonia ATHAL . Athal had two children: 1. ACHIULF . Iordanes names "Achiulf et Oduulf" as the sons of Athal[32]. Achiulf had four children: (a) ANSILA . Iordanes names "Ansila et Ediulf, Vultuulf et Hermenerig" as the sons of Achiulf[33]. (b) EDIULF . Iordanes names "Ansila et Ediulf, Vultuulf et Hermenerig" as the sons of Achiulf[34]. (c) VULTWULF . Iordanes names "Ansila et Ediulf, Vultuulf et Hermenerig" as the sons of Achiulf[35]. Vultwulf had one child: (i) VALARAVANS . Iordanes names "Valaravans" as the son of Vultwulf[36]. Valaravans had: (a) VINITHARIUS . Iordanes names "Vinitharius" as the son of Valaravans[37]. (b) AMALBERGA - (added by edit) Vinitharius had one child: (1) VANDALARIUS . Iordanes names "Vandiliarum" as son of Vinitharius[38]. (d) HERMENRICH . Iordanes names "Ansila et Ediulf, Vultuulf et Hermenerig" as the sons of Achiulf[39]. Hermenrich had one child: (i) HUNIMUND . Iordanes names "Hunimundum" as son of "Hermanaricus"[40]. Hunimund had one child: (a) THORISMUND (-killed in battle [451/55]). Iordanes names "Thorismundo" as son of "Hunimundus"[41]. Iordanes records that "Thorismundo filius eius" succeeded as King of the Goths after the death of "Hunimundus filius quondam regis…Hermanarici" but was killed fighting the Gepids in the second year of his reign[42]. Thorismund had one child: (1) BERIMUD . Iordanes names "Berimud" as son of "Thorismundo"[43]. Iordanes records that "Beremud…cum filio Vitiricho" left the Ostrogoths to join "Vallia rex Gothorum" [King of the Visigoths in Toulouse][44]. The implication of a later passage in Iordanes, which records that "Valamer…ex consobrino eius genitus Vandalario" succeeded as king after "Thorismundo" was killed[45], is that Berimud's departure was triggered after he was passed over in the succession. Berimud had one child: (a) VETERICUS . Iordanes names "Vetericum" as son of "Berimud"[46]. Vetericus had one child: (1) EUTHARICH (-[522/23]). Iordanes names "Eutharicum" as son of "Vetericus" and as husband of "Amalasuentham" and father of their two children[47]. Eutharic was adopted by Emperor Justin in recognition of his father-in-law's decision to designate him his successor after his marriage. He was given Roman citizenship and became first consul in 519 as FLAVIUS EUTHARICUS CILLIGA[48]. Wolfram estimates that Eutharich died in [522/23][49]. Jordanes specifies that Eutharich predeceased King Theodoric's nomination of his son Athalaric as his successor. m (515) AMALASUINTHA, daughter of THEODORIC King of the Ostrogoths in Italy & his wife Audofledis of the Franks ([493]-murdered [30 Apr] 535). The Chronicle of Cassiodorus records the marriage in 515 of "Theodericus filiam usam dominam Amalasuintam" and "gloriosi viri dn Eutharici"[50]. 2 ODWULF . Iordanes names "Achiulf et Oduulf" as the sons of Athal[51]. VANDALARIUS, son of VINITHARIUS . Iordanes names "Vandiliarum" as son of "Vinitharius" and father of "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir"[52]. Relative of Thorismund[53]. 1. VALAMIR (-killed in battle [468/69]). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[54]. He and his brothers followed Attila the Hun into Gaul in 451[55]. Valamir commanded the Ostrogoth contingent in Attila's army which was defeated at the battle of the Catalaunian fields[56]. He was considered king of all Ostrogoths in Pannonia. Iordanes records that "Valamer…ex consobrino eius genitus Vandalario" succeeded as king after "Thorismundo" was killed fighting the Gepids in the second year of his reign[57]. He shared the land with his two brothers, retaining for himself the eastern part of the territory covering lower Slavonia. In 456, he defeated an attack by the Huns, who are said to have retreated to the River Dnieper[58]. He defeated another Hun attack on Bassianae, near Belgrade, in 467/68, but was killed in battle during a similar attack the following year. 2. THEODEMIR [Thiudimir] (-Kyrrhos 474). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[59]. King of the Ostrogoths in Pannonia, subordinate to his brother Valamir, he ruled over the western part of their domain which covered the county of Somogy and north-eastern Croatia. He succeeded his brother in [468/49] as King of all the Pannonian Ostrogoths. Iordanes names "Theodemir" when recording that he succeeded his brother "Valamero rege Gothorum" together with "Vidimero fratre et filio Theodorico"[60]. When the Ostrogoths left Pannonia in [473], Theodemir and his contingent went towards Constantinople. They settled in Macedonia, based in the city of Kyrrhos[61]. - KINGS of ITALY. 3. VIDIMIR (-473). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[62]. King of the Ostrogoths in Pannonia, subordinate to his brother Valamir, he ruled over the central part of their domain which covered upper Slavonia. Iordanes names "Theodemir" when recording that he succeeded his brother "Valamero rege Gothorum" together with "Vidimero fratre et filio Theodorico"[63]. When the Ostrogoths left Pannonia in [473], Vidimir went into Italy where he suffered several defeats. a) VIDIMIR. Iordanes records that "Vidimero cum Vidimero filio" were sent to "partes Hesperias" by Theodemir[64]. After his father's death, Emperor Glycerius sent Vidimir and his contingent of Pannonian Ostrogoths to Gaul, where he settled in the Limousin[65]. Born: about 360; Reino, Benevento, Campania, Italy. Deceased: 27 November 450; Constantinople, Turkey, aged about 90 years old. Buried: Campania, Italy.
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia
- Death: 27 NOV 450, Constantinople, Byzantium
- Burial: Campania, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
/-Walderavans AMAL
Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
\-Althildis DE LORRAINE
Descendants of Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
1 Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
=Carlowig II DE THURINGEN
2 Wedelphe DE METZ of the Thüringians
=Chlodwig OF THÜRINGIA King of the Franks Marriage: ABT 421, Germany
3 Amalaberge VON METZ OF FRANKS AT COLOGNE
=Adalbert Alberico DUKE OF MOSEL
2 Basine VON SACHSEN
2 Clodoweg DER FRANKEN
=Wittichius DE SAXONY
=Sigebert I of Cologne
=Weldelphus Konig Von Thuringen
2 Merwig II King of the THÜRINGIANS
- Father: Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
- Mother: Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
- Birth: ABT 230, Scythia, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Athal Balthes der Ostrogothen
- Also known as: Mansuetudo
- Also known as: Athel le Noble
- Also known as: Mansuetudo
- Also known as: Athel le Noble
- Also known as: Mansuetudo
- Also known as: Athel le Noble
- Occupation: 3rd King of the Ostrogoths (280-310), koning der Oostgoten, koning der Goten, 280
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostrogoths
- Clan Name: House of Amal
- Tribe Name: Greuthingi
- LifeSketch: It was at about this time that the Greuthengi and related tribes living in the East became know as Ostragoths. The Visigoths had split off and crossed the Danube, becoming a more or less separate, people.
- Death: ABT 310, Scythia, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
/-Tjálfi
/-Hafti
/-Grufjaun
/-Gapt of the Goths
| \-Beltsa of Åsgard
/-Hulmul, Progenitor of the Amals
/-Augis King of the Goths
/-Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
/-Hisarnis of the Amal CLAN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Amal of the GOTHS
/-Ostrogotha KING OF THE GOTHS
/-Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
\-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
Descendants of Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
1 Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
=Erelicia of The Ostrogoths Marriage: ABT 269, The Hun Empire
2 Achiulf King of the Ostrogoths
=Withemir of the Ostrogoths Marriage: Verona, Veneto, Italy
3 Vultwulf PRINCE of the Ostrogoths
=(Unknown)
3 Ansila King of the Ostrogoths
3 Ediulf of the Ostrogoths
3 Ermanaric King of the Ostrogoths
2 Oldulf BALTHES DER OSTROGOTHEN
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
/-Augis King of the Goths
/-Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
/-Hisarnis of the Amal CLAN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Amal of the GOTHS
/-Ostrogotha KING OF THE GOTHS
/-Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
/-Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
| \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
/-Achiulf King of the Ostrogoths
| \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
/-Vultwulf PRINCE of the Ostrogoths
| \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
/-Valaravans of the Ostrogoths
/-Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
| \-Unknown DER HUNNEN
/-Vandalarius of the Ostrogoths
| \-Erelicia of the Ostrogoths
Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
\-Amalaberga of The Ostrogoths
\-Amalafrida
Descendants of Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
1 Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
=(Unknown)
2 Argotta DES OSTROGOTHS
=Aldaric King of ARDENNES
3 Hugofer Lord on The Moselle
3 Théodon I
3 Gertrude DE PONTHIEU
3 Waudbert I DE POUTHIEU D'ARDENNES
=Lucille Tarasicodissa DE BYZANCE Marriage: 510
=Rithilde DE HAINAUT D'ARDENNES VAN WISIGOTEN Marriage: 510
=Adalbertus Pretextat DE RHEIMS of Roun
3 Preatextatus ST. Bishop of Rouen
- Father: Theodemir King of the Ostrogoths
- Mother: Erelieva DE TONGRES VAN KEULEN
- Birth: 12 MAY 454, Kingdom of the Ostrogoths, Pannonia, Hunnic Empire
- He was taken hostage as a child by the Emperor in Constantinople as a guarantee of performance by the Ostrogoths under a treaty with the Emperor.: He was raised as a Roman and became somewhat "romanized"
- Title Of Nobility: He was proclaimed Theodoric "the Great," King of Italy, by the Gothic army, with his capital at Ravenna.
- Clan Name: House of Amal
- LifeSketch: PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THIS PROFILE IT HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED AND IS HISTORICALLY ACCURATE HE HAD NO OTHER CHILDREN. From Wikipedia - Theodoric the Great (454 – 30 August 526), also spelled Theoderic or called Theodoric the Amal (/θiˈɒdərɪk/; Latin: Flāvius Theodoricus, Greek: Θευδέριχος, Theuderikhos), was king of the Ostrogoths (471–526), and ruler of the independent Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy between 493–526,[3] regent of the Visigoths (511–526), and a patrician of the Roman Empire. As ruler of the combined Gothic realms, Theodoric controlled an empire stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Adriatic Sea. As a young child of an Ostrogothic nobleman, Theodoric was taken as a hostage in Constantinople, where he spent his formative years and received Byzantine education. Theodoric returned to Pannonia around 470, and throughout the 470s he campaigned against the Sarmatians and the Thervingi. Byzantine Emperor Zeno made him a commander of the Eastern Roman forces in 483, and in 484 he was named consul. Nevertheless, Theodoric remained in constant hostilities with the emperor and frequently raided Byzantine lands. At the behest of Zeno, Theodoric attacked Odoacer in 489, emerging victorious in 493. As the new ruler of Italy, he kept good relations between Ostrogoths and Romans, maintained a Roman legal administration and oversaw a flourishing scholarly culture as well as overseeing a significant building program across Italy.[4] In 505 he expanded into the Balkans, and by 511 he had brought the Visigothic Kingdom under his direct control and established hegemony over the Burgundian and Vandal kingdoms. Theodoric died in 526 and was buried in a grand mausoleum in Ravenna. Youth and early exploits Theodoric was born in AD 454 in Pannonia on the banks of the Neusiedler See near Carnuntum, the son of king Theodemir, a Germanic Amali nobleman, and his concubine Ereleuva. This was just a year after the Ostrogoths had thrown off nearly a century of domination by the Huns. His Gothic name, which is reconstructed by linguists as *Þiudareiks, translates into "people-king" or "ruler of the people".[5] In 461, when Theodoric was but seven or eight years of age, he was taken as a hostage in Constantinople to secure the Ostrogoths' compliance with a treaty Theodemir had concluded with the Byzantine Emperor Leo the Thracian (ruled 457–474). The treaty secured a payment to Constantinople of some 300 pounds' worth of gold each year.[6] Theodoric was well educated by Constantinople's best teachers.[7] His status made him valuable, since the Amal family from which he came (as told by Theodoric),[8] allegedly ruled half of all Goths since the third-century AD. Historian Peter Heather argues that Theodoric's claims were likely self-aggrandizing propaganda and that the Amal dynasty was more limited than modern commentators presume.[9] Until 469, Theodoric remained in Constantinople where he spent formative years "catching up on all the Romanitas" it had taken generations of Visigothic Balthi to acquire.[10] Theodoric was treated with favor by the Emperor Leo I.[11] He learned to read, write, and perform arithmetic while in captivity in the Eastern Empire.[3] When Leo heard that his imperial army was returning from having been turned back by the Goths near Pannonia, he sent Theodoric home with gifts and no promises of any commitments.[12][b] On his return in 469/470, Theodoric assumed leadership over the Gothic regions previously ruled by his uncle, Valamir, while his father became king. Not long afterwards near Singidunum (modern Belgrade) in upper Moesia, the Tisza Sarmatian king Babai had extended his authority at Constantinople's expense. Legitimizing his position as a warrior, Theodoric crossed the Danube with six thousand warriors, defeated the Sarmatians and killed Babai; this moment likely crystallized his position and marked the beginning of his kingship, despite not actually having yet assumed the throne.[14] Perhaps to assert his authority as an Amali prince, Theodoric kept the conquered area of Singidunum for himself.[15] Throughout the 470s, sometimes in the name of the empire itself, Theodoric launched campaigns against potential Gothic rivals and other enemies of the Eastern Empire, which made him an important military and political figure. One of his chief rivals was the Thervingi chieftain Theodoric Strabo (also known as "the Squinter"), who had led a major revolt against Emperor Zeno. Finding common ground with the Byzantine emperor, Theodoric was rewarded by Zeno and made commander of East Roman forces, while his people became foederati or federates of the Roman army.[16] Zeno attempted to play one Germanic chieftain against another and take advantage of an opportunity sometime in 476/477 when—after hearing demands from Theodoric for new lands since his people were facing a famine—he offered Theodoric Strabo the command once belonging to Theodoric. Enraged by this betrayal, Theodoric sought his wrath against the communities in the Rhodope Mountains, where his forces commandeered livestock and slaughtered peasants, sacked and burned Stobi in Macedonia and requisitioned supplies from the archbishop at Heraclea.[17] Gothic plundering finally elicited a settlement from Zeno, but Theodoric initially refused any compromise. Theodoric sent one of his confidants, Sidimund, forward to Epidaurum for negotiations with Zeno.[18] While the Byzantine envoy and Theodoric were negotiating, Zeno sent troops against some of Theodoric's wagons, which were under the protection of his able general Theodimund. Unaware of this treachery, Theodoric's Goths lost around 2,000 wagons and 5,000 of his people were taken captive.[19] He settled his people in Epirus in 479 with the help of his relative Sidimund. In 482, he raided Greece and sacked Larissa. Bad luck, rebellions, and poor decisions left Zeno in an unfortunate position,[c] which subsequently led him to seek another agreement with Theodoric. In 483, Zeno made Theodoric magister militum praesentalis[21] and consul designate in 484, whereby he commanded the Danubian provinces of Dacia Ripensis and Moesia Inferior as well as the adjacent regions. Family and progeny Theodoric was married once. He had a concubine in Moesia, name unknown, with whom he had two daughters: Theodegotha (ca. 473 – ?). In 494, she was married to Alaric II as a part of her father's alliance with the Visigoths. Ostrogotho (ca. 475 – ?).[57] In 494 or 496, she was married to the king Sigismund of Burgundy as a part of her father's alliance with the Burgundians. By his marriage to Audofleda in 493 he had one daughter: Amalasuntha, Queen of the Goths. She was married to Eutharic and had two children: Athalaric and Matasuntha (the latter being married to Witiges first, then, after Witiges' death, married to Germanus Justinus; neither had children). Any hope for a reconciliation between the Goths and the Romans in the person of a Gotho-Roman Emperor from this family lineage was shattered. After his death in Ravenna in 526, Theodoric was succeeded by his grandson Athalaric. Athalaric was at first represented by his mother Amalasuntha, who served as regent from 526 until 534. The kingdom of the Ostrogoths, however, began to wane and was conquered by Justinian I in 553 after the Battle of Mons Lactarius.
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostragoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Italy
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Visigoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostragoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Visigoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Italy
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostragoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Visigoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Italy
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostragoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Visigoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Italy
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Ostragoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Visigoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Italy
- Death: 26 AUG 526, Ravenna Palace, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
- Burial: 30 AUG 526, Mausoleo di Teodorico, Ravenna, Italy
Ancestors of Théodoric King of the OSTROGOTHS
/-Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
/-Hisarnis of the Amal CLAN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Amal of the GOTHS
/-Ostrogotha KING OF THE GOTHS
/-Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
/-Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
| \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
/-Achiulf King of the Ostrogoths
| \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
/-Vultwulf PRINCE of the Ostrogoths
| \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
/-Valaravans of the Ostrogoths
/-Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
| \-Unknown DER HUNNEN
/-Vandalarius of the Ostrogoths
| \-Erelicia of the Ostrogoths
/-Theodemir King of the Ostrogoths
| \-Amalaberga of The Ostrogoths
| \-Amalafrida
Théodoric King of the OSTROGOTHS
| /-Pharamond DER FRANKEN
| | | /-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
| | | /-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
| | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | \-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
| | | | | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | \-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
| | \-Princess Hildegonde Lombardy
| | | /-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
| | | /-Ascyllius DER FRANKEN
| | | | | /-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
| | \-Ascyla DER FRANKEN
| | \-Queen Ascyla ASCYLLIUS
\-Erelieva DE TONGRES VAN KEULEN
| /-Sunno Huano VAN SICAMBRIE King of the West Franks
| /-Childeric I VAN SUCAMBRIE
| /-Batherus VAN SUCAMBRIE
| /-Chlodomir V FRANKEN
| /-Waldrad VAN SUCAMBRIE
| /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| /-Genebald I Dagobert VON SICAMBRIE
| | \-Vrouwe
| /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN
| /-Genobaud DER FRANKEN
\-Argotta VAN TONGEREN
Descendants of Théodoric King of the OSTROGOTHS
1 Théodoric King of the OSTROGOTHS
=Babaidokhtar SARMATHA
2 Ostrogotha of the Ostrogoths
=Sigismund King of Burgundy DE BOURGOGNE Marriage: 494, Kingdom of Bourgogne, Gaul Frankish Empire
3 Suavégothe of Burgundy and Austrasia
=Theuderic I of the FRANKEN Marriage: ABT 515, Kingdom of Austrasia, Frankish Empire
3 Gisald /DE BOURGOGNE /
3 Gondobaud de BOURGOGNE
3 Sigeric of Burgundy
2 Theodegotha Queen of the Visigoths
2 Theudicote D`OSTROGOTHIE
=Audofledis OF THE SALIAN FRANKS Marriage: 493
2 Amalasuintha Queen of Italy
- Birth: 240, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Death: Y, Somme, Picardie, France
Descendants of Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
1 Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
=Alaric Eighth King of the VISIGOTHS
2 Hrothisteus Ariaric King of VISIGOTHS
=Clotilda DEMEROVING
3 Ragnahild
=Aoric King of the Tervingi Goths Marriage: 315
- Father: Valaravans of the Ostrogoths
- Mother: Unknown DER HUNNEN
- Birth: ABT 354, Scythia, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Vinitharius "the Just" of the Ostrogoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Greuthungi
- Killed in battle at the "River Erac.": (Date and Place unknown)
- Clan Name: House of Amali Goths
- LifeSketch: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - Descendantsof Athal, Amali Goth ATHAL . Athal had two children: 1. ACHIULF . Iordanes names "Achiulf et Oduulf" as the sons of Athal[32]. 2. ODWULF . Iordanes names "Achiulf et Oduulf" as the sons of Athal[51]. (no known children) ************ ACHIULF had four children: 1. ANSILA 2. EDIULF 3. VULTWULF 4. HERMENRICH ***************** VULTWULF had one child: 1. VALARAVANS ***************** VALARAVANS had one child: 1.VINITHARIUS ***************** VINITHARIUS had one child: 1. VANDALARIUS ***************** VANDALARIUS, son of VINITHARIUS . Iordanes names "Vandiliarum" as son of "Vinitharius" and father of "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir"[52]. Relative of Thorismund[53]. 1. VALAMIR (-killed in battle [468/69]). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[54]. He and his brothers followed Attila the Hun into Gaul in 451[55]. Valamir commanded the Ostrogoth contingent in Attila's army which was defeated at the battle of the Catalaunian fields[56]. He was considered king of all Ostrogoths in Pannonia. Iordanes records that "Valamer…ex consobrino eius genitus Vandalario" succeeded as king after "Thorismundo" was killed fighting the Gepids in the second year of his reign[57]. He shared the land with his two brothers, retaining for himself the eastern part of the territory covering lower Slavonia. In 456, he defeated an attack by the Huns, who are said to have retreated to the River Dnieper[58]. He defeated another Hun attack on Bassianae, near Belgrade, in 467/68, but was killed in battle during a similar attack the following year. 2. THEODEMIR [Thiudimir] (-Kyrrhos 474). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[59]. King of the Ostrogoths in Pannonia, subordinate to his brother Valamir, he ruled over the western part of their domain which covered the county of Somogy and north-eastern Croatia. He succeeded his brother in [468/49] as King of all the Pannonian Ostrogoths. Iordanes names "Theodemir" when recording that he succeeded his brother "Valamero rege Gothorum" together with "Vidimero fratre et filio Theodorico"[60]. When the Ostrogoths left Pannonia in [473], Theodemir and his contingent went towards Constantinople. They settled in Macedonia, based in the city of Kyrrhos[61]. - KINGS of ITALY. 3. VIDIMIR (-473). Iordanes names "Thiudemer et Valamir et Vidimir" as the sons of Vandilarius[62]. King of the Ostrogoths in Pannonia, subordinate to his brother Valamir, he ruled over the central part of their domain which covered upper Slavonia. Iordanes names "Theodemir" when recording that he succeeded his brother "Valamero rege Gothorum" together with "Vidimero fratre et filio Theodorico"[63]. When the Ostrogoths left Pannonia in [473], Vidimir went into Italy where he suffered several defeats. a) VIDIMIR. Iordanes records that "Vidimero cum Vidimero filio" were sent to "partes Hesperias" by Theodemir[64]. After his father's death, Emperor Glycerius sent Vidimir and his contingent of Pannonian Ostrogoths to Gaul, where he settled in the Limousin[65].
- Title Of Nobility: King of Ostrogoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Ostrogoths
- Title Of Nobility: King of Ostrogoths
- Death: 400, Scythia, The Hunnic Empire
Ancestors of Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
/-Gapt of the Goths
/-Hulmul, Progenitor of the Amals
/-Augis King of the Goths
/-Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
/-Hisarnis of the Amal CLAN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Amal of the GOTHS
/-Ostrogotha KING OF THE GOTHS
/-Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
/-Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
| \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
/-Achiulf King of the Ostrogoths
| \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
/-Vultwulf PRINCE of the Ostrogoths
| \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
/-Valaravans of the Ostrogoths
Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
\-Unknown DER HUNNEN
Descendants of Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
1 Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
=Erelicia of the Ostrogoths
2 Vandalarius of the Ostrogoths
=Amalaberga of The Ostrogoths
3 Vidimir King of the Ostrogoths
3 Valamir King of the Ostrogoths
3 Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
=(Unknown)
3 Theodemir King of the Ostrogoths
=Erelieva DE TONGRES VAN KEULEN
=Uxor VANDALARIUS VAN KEULEN
Ancestors of Ascaric of OSTROGOTHS AND VISIGOTHS
/-Heremod DER GOTHEN, Rey of Troy
/-Scealdea Skjold Ben Heremod King of Troy ASGARD
| \- SCEAF
/-Béowa D'ASGARD, King of Troy
| \-Scyld SCELDWA
/-Taetwa Tecti D'ÅSGARD
| \-Beltsea
/-Géata Ját D'ÅSGARD, King of Troy
| \-Beltsa of Åsgard
/-Hulmul DE BALTHES der Greuthengi
| \-Gogolfr GEATA
/-Augis DER GREUTHENGI, King of the Goths
| \-Wife of HULMUL
/-King of the Greuthengi Amal D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | /-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
| \-Eigen Marius DE BALTHES of the Goths
| \-Strada verch Gadeon Catuvellauni TRIBE
/-Filimer Gauticus DER GOTHEN King of the Baltic Goths
| | /-Berig I DE GOTHIE Premier roi historique des Goths
| | /-Hwala D'ASGARD King of The Goths
| | /-Berig III King of the GOTHS
| | | | /-Hod VIBURSSON
| | | \-Bodvid HODSDATTER
| | | | /-Aspurgus VAN BOSPORUS
| | | | /-Tiberius Julius II COTYS
| | | | | \-Gepaepirus VAN THRACIE
| | | \-Dana Tiberiusdatter VISBURSSON
| | /-Gjúki, King of the Goths
| | | \-Asgard
| | /-Guntharich I King of the Goths
| | | \-Eigen DE SILURIA of the Goths
| \-Amal of the GOTHS
| | /-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
| \-Eigen Marius DE BALTHES of the Goths
| \-Strada verch Gadeon Catuvellauni TRIBE
/-Knivida de Bourgogne DE VISIGOTHIE
| \-Unknown Of Ostrogoths GOTHS
/-King of the Goths Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Scealdea Skjold Ben Heremod King of Troy ASGARD
| | /-Béowa D'ASGARD, King of Troy
| | | \-Scyld SCELDWA
| | /-Taetwa Tecti D'ÅSGARD
| | | \-Beltsea
| | /-Géata Ját D'ÅSGARD, King of Troy
| | | \-Beltsa of Åsgard
| | /-Hulmul DE BALTHES der Greuthengi
| | | \-Gogolfr GEATA
| | /-Augis DER GREUTHENGI, King of the Goths
| | | \-Wife of HULMUL
| | /-King of the Greuthengi Amal D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | /-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
| | | \-Eigen Marius DE BALTHES of the Goths
| | | \-Strada verch Gadeon Catuvellauni TRIBE
| | /-Filimer Gauticus DER GOTHEN King of the Baltic Goths
| | | | /-Berig I DE GOTHIE Premier roi historique des Goths
| | | | /-Hwala D'ASGARD King of The Goths
| | | | /-Berig III King of the GOTHS
| | | | | | /-Hod VIBURSSON
| | | | | \-Bodvid HODSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Tiberius Julius II COTYS
| | | | | \-Dana Tiberiusdatter VISBURSSON
| | | | /-Gjúki, King of the Goths
| | | | | \-Asgard
| | | | /-Guntharich I King of the Goths
| | | | | \-Eigen DE SILURIA of the Goths
| | | \-Amal of the GOTHS
| | | | /-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
| | | \-Eigen Marius DE BALTHES of the Goths
| | | \-Strada verch Gadeon Catuvellauni TRIBE
| | /-Knivida VON DEN WESTGOTEN
| | | \-Unknown Of Ostrogoths GOTHS
| \-Ovida of The West Goths PRINCESS
Ascaric of OSTROGOTHS AND VISIGOTHS
\-Eudosia PRINCESS
- Birth: ABT 1009
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Adèle OSULE
1 Adèle OSULE
=Robert I DE TOSNY of Belvoir
2 Robert DE TOEN
=Adelisa DI SAVONA
3 Adeliza de Toeni of BELVOIR
=Roger Bigod of East ANGLIA Marriage: 1084 Marriage: ABT 1098, of, Leicestershire, England
3 Beringar DE TODENI
3 Geoffrey de TODENI
3 Agnes DE TODENI
3 Albreda DE TODENI
3 William DE TODENI
- Birth: 990, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Matilde OSULE
1 Matilde OSULE
=Frane de Belvoir DU PLESSIS
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1656, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Death: ABT 1769, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Ancestors of Elizabeth OTIS
/-John OTIS
Elizabeth OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1671, Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
- Death: 17 JUN 1748, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Burial: JUN 1748, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Ancestors of Elizabeth OTIS
/-John OTIS
Elizabeth OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Christening: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Death: Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestors of Hannah OTIS
/-John OTIS
Hannah OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1655, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Death: BEF 1663
Ancestors of James OTIS
/-John OTIS
James OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1663, Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
- Christening: 1663, , Hingham, Mass, USA
- LifeSketch: The Otis Family James b. at Scituate, 1663, and soon at Weymouth, 1690; joined the Canada expedition, under Sir Wm. Phipps, was at the taking of Port Royal, and was killed in the attack of Quebec. He made is his will just previous to joining the expedition, and it is dated 3 August 1690.
- Death: AFT 3 AUG 1690, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Ancestors of James OTIS
/-John OTIS
James OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
- LifeSketch: Job Otis, born at Scituate, 1667, He was a ship builder. married Mary Little, granddaughter of Thos. Little, who married Ann Warren, daughter of Richard Warren of Plymouth, in 1633. Job Otis resided at Scituate, half a mile west of the Harbor. They had nine children : -Mercy, born 1700. -Job, born 1702, married Thankful Otis, settled at Scituate. -Abagail, 1703. -Mary, 1705. -Ephraim, 1708, married Eachael Hersey of South Scituate. -Ruth, born 1712, married Dr. Benj. Stockbridge of Scituate. -David, born 1716, married Susan Hadden and settled at Jordan, New York. -Sarah, born 1719. -Priscilla, born 1721.
- Death: 1758, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Burial: 1758, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestors of Job OTIS
/-John OTIS
Job OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Birth: Barnstable, Devon, , England
- Christening: Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Also known as: John Ottes
- LifeSketch: Otis The Otis family was not one of the " first families" of the town in point of residence, but certainly one of the very first in the country in respect to conspicuous talent and exalted public service; and its location in town dates as early as 1675, if not earlier. The precise year when John Otis came to this place cannot be determined with certainty from any data now available. But on that year he was fined " 40 shillings for selling cider." This was not a very flagrant offense, for the descendants of the men of that era have decided that cider is one of the beverages containing more or less of alcohol the sale of which, under certain restrictions, has no inherent element of depravity, and therefore its sale is not a penal offense. there were then no political considerations which operated in favor of wending the juice of the apple, and consequently its sale did not then take moral precedence over the traffic in the extract of rye, corn, or malt. The Otis family of this county is derived from General John Otis who was born in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England in 1581, and who came to Hingham in 1635. His son, John, who was born in England in 1620, also came with his father to Hingham and Scituate, and thence to Barnstable, from whence he returned to Scituate, leaving here his son John, who offense in allaying the thirst of his bibulous fellow - citizens has been remarked upon. He was the father of " Col." John" who was represented as a gentleman " of distinguished talents, of powerful wit, great affability, sagacity, prudence and piety" ___ an assemblage of the virtues hard to be matched in these latter days. It would seem natural that a man possessing all these qualities should be sought out by his fellow men, in those days, when high characteristics and not a plethorie pocket-book, were proper certificate for distinction. Consequently he was representative for 20 years, Commander of the militia of the County for 18 years, first judge of probate 13 years, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and of His Majesty's Counsel 21 years. His children were: Mary born Dec. 10, 1685; John B. Jan. 14, 1687; Nathaniel, b. July 18, 1690; Mercy, b. Oct. 15, 1693; Solomon , Solomon, b. Oct. 13, 1696; and James, b. June 14, 1702. Of the foregoing children of Col. John, Gen. John was a representative and member of the council for 9 years, and also " King's attorney.". He died in 1758. Nathaniel settled in Sandwich, married the daughter of Rev. Jonathan Russel of Barnstable. , was register of Probate for many years, and died in 1739. His wife was more remarkable in point of talent than he, and had she lived in days when woman her her opportunity for development, would have made her mark in the world. Solomon the third son, was Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, etc., and died in 1778. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families Pgs. 222-223.
- Death: Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Colonial America
- Burial: Men Of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Partnership with: Mary JACOB
Marriage: 10 MAY 1649, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Child: Mary OTIS Birth: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Child: James OTIS Birth: 1655, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Child: Elizabeth OTIS Birth: 1656, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Child: John OTIS Birth: 21 SEP 1657, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Child: Stephen OTIS Birth: 1661, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Child: James OTIS Birth: 1663, Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
- Child: Joseph E OTIS Birth: 3 JUN 1665, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachsetts
- Child: Hannah OTIS Birth: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Child: Elizabeth OTIS Birth: 1671, Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
- Child: Job OTIS Birth: Scituate, Plymouth, British Colonial America
Descendants of John OTIS
1 John OTIS
=Mary JACOB Marriage: 10 MAY 1649, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
2 Mary OTIS
2 James OTIS
2 Elizabeth OTIS
2 John OTIS
2 Stephen OTIS
2 James OTIS
2 Joseph E OTIS
2 Hannah OTIS
2 Elizabeth OTIS
2 Job OTIS
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 21 SEP 1657, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Christening: 20 JUN 1666, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Title Of Nobility: Hon. Col.
- National Identification: IND9867
- LifeSketch: JOHN OTIS, born in Hingham, Massachusetts 1657, married Mercy Bacon of Barnstable, 18 July, 1683. For twenty years he was representative to General Court, eighteen years commander of the militia of the County, for thirteen years Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and first Judge of Probate. In 1706 he was chosen one of his Majesty's Council, and sat at that honorable board twenty -one years. He died Sept. 23, 1727, aged 70. JOHN OTIS born at Hingham, 1657, m. Mercy Bacon, of Barnstable, 18 July, 1683. He s. at Barnstable, and his talents soon made him one of the most respectable individuals in the county. He was employed in a variety of trusts, which he discharged with fidelity and skill. For twenty years he was Representative to the General Court; above eighteen years commander of the Militia of the county; for thirteen years Chief-Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and first Judge of Probate. In 1706 he was chosen one of His Majesty's Council, and sat at that honorable Board twenty-one years, till death gave him a discharge from every labor, and laid his earthly honors in the dust. This was a combination of offices, and the union of legislative and judicial powers, sometimes allowed in the same individual in the early stages of our settlements. The successful discharge of such various employments is an evidence of his capacity and integrity,which, joined to his wit and affability, secured him great influence. Such was his sagacity and prudence that 'he often composed differences both in Church and State. He had fine talents for conversation, his pleasantness and affability made him agreeable, his wit and humor often enlivened the company, which was improved by his wisdom. He was strict and exemplary in the performance of religious duties, and was as remarkable for his.humility and modest worth among Christians, as for his intellectual powers and active services among his fellow men. He d. Sept. 23d, 1727, reo 70,the age of man, but very old, if he lives "the longest, who lives the most usefully." Add: "leaving here his son John, who offense in allaying the thirst of his bibulous fellow - citizens has been remarked upon. He was the father of " Col." John" " From "The Otis family was not one of the " first families" of the town in point of residence, but certainly one of the very first in the country in respect to conspicuous talent and exalted public service; and its location in town dates as early as 1675, if not earlier. The precise year when John Otis came to this place cannot be determined with certainty from any data now available. But on that year he was fined " 40 shillings for selling cider." This was not a very flagrant offense, for the descendants of the men of that era have decided that cider is one of the beverages containing more or less of alcohol the sale of which, under certain restrictions, has no inherent element of depravity, and therefore its sale is not a penal offense. there were then no political considerations which operated in favor of wending the juice of the apple, and consequently its sale did not then take moral precedence over the traffic in the extract of rye, corn, or malt. The Otis family of this county is derived from General John Otis who was born in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England in 1581, and who came to Hingham in 1635. His son, John, who was born in England in 1620, also came with his father to Hingham and Scituate, and thence to Barnstable, from whence he returned to Scituate, leaving here his son John, who offense in allaying the thirst of his bibulous fellow - citizens has been remarked upon. He was the father of " Col." John" who was represented as a gentleman " of distinguished talents, of powerful wit, great affability, sagacity, prudence and piety" ___ an assemblage of the virtues hard to be matched in these latter days. It would seem natural that a man possessing all these qualities should be sought out by his fellow men, in those days, when high characteristics and not a plethorie pocket-book, were proper certificate for distinction. Consequently he was representative for 20 years, Commander of the militia of the County for 18 years, first judge of probate 13 years, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and of His Majesty's Counsel 21 years. His children were: Mary born Dec. 10, 1685; John B. Jan. 14, 1687; Nathaniel, b. July 18, 1690; Mercy, b. Oct. 15, 1693; Solomon , Solomon, b. Oct. 13, 1696; and James, b. June 14, 1702. Of the foregoing children of Col. John, Gen. John was a representative and member of the council for 9 years, and also " King's attorney.". He died in 1758. Nathaniel settled in Sandwich, married the daughter of Rev. Jonathan Russel of Barnstable. , was register of Probate for many years, and died in 1739. His wife was more remarkable in point of talent than he, and had she lived in days when woman her her opportunity for development, would have made her mark in the world. Solomon the third son, was Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, etc., and died in 1778. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families Pgs. 222-223."
- Death: 23 SEP 1727, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Burial: SEP 1727, West Barnstable Cemetery, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, British America
- Baptism: 11 JAN 1916
- Endowment: 20 SEP 1916
Ancestors of John OTIS
/-John OTIS
John OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1581, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Death: 31 MAY 1657, Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Burial: 1657, Men Of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Partnership with: Elizabeth WHITMAN
Marriage: 1654, HIngham, Plymouth, Massachusetts,Colonial British America
Descendants of John OTIS
1 John OTIS
=Elizabeth WHITMAN Marriage: 1654, HIngham, Plymouth, Massachusetts,Colonial British America
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 3 JUN 1665, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachsetts
- Christening: 3 JUN 1666, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Also known as: Judge Joseph Otis Sr.
- Occupation: Judge of The Court of Common Pleas, BET 1703 AND 1714, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Title Of Nobility: Judge
- National Identification: IND2515
- LifeSketch: The Otis Family Joseph, b. at Scituate, 1665, m. Dorothy Thomas of that place. His residence at Scituate was on the south of Colman's Hill, the former residence of Gilbert Brooks, Esq. He held the office of Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Plymouth Co.,, from 1703 to 1714. In 1709, the town of Scituate " voted that the Society empower Joseph Otis, Esq., to finish the meeting house by pewing it, and also to appoint two and two to a pew, ( where they do not agree to couple themselves) each couple paying the cost of building the pew.) In 1710, he was elected under the governor's order representative to " the great and General Court," and again in 1713. He held other town offices. He removed to New London about 1721, where many of his relations and acquaintances lived, and where he died in 1754. From the records of Colchester, Ct. it appears that in 1724 he purchased of Capt. Samuel Gilbert a house and farm of 280 acres, lying in the east part of the town of Colchester, on the old county road, for" 770 pounds of lawful money of New England." He is described in the deed as of "Scituate." This land Joseph deeds to his son Nathaniel, in 1735-36, "for and in consdieration of the love, good will and affection which I have for & do bear unto my beloved son." and is the whole of what I dsign my said son shall have of my estate." Judge Otis is spoken of by his cotemporaries as a gentleman of great integrity, a judicious and useful citizen".
- Death: 11 JUN 1754, Montville, Norwich, Connicticut
- Burial: 1754, Raymond Hill Cemetery, Oakdale, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
Ancestors of Joseph E OTIS
/-John OTIS
Joseph E OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Christening: 1 MAY 1653, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Death: 1 APR 1733, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
- Burial: 1733, Cobb Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestors of Mary OTIS
/-John OTIS
Mary OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- Father: John OTIS
- Mother: Mary JACOB
- Birth: 1661, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- Christening: 3 JUN 1666, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Land: 29 AUG 1698, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
- National Identification: IND9871
- LifeSketch: The Otis Family Captain Stephen Otis was commander of the Militia of the Town, then considered a most honorable station. " Capt. Stephen's Otis new house" is mentioned in the records 1691. His business was that of a tanner. He died 26 May 1733, at Scituate, and his monument is in the old burying-ground near the harbor. His will is dated 1729. Three of the name of Ensign Otis, in succeeding generations occupied the original Ensign house-lot.
- Alt. Burial: Old Cemetery on Meeting House Lane, Scituate, Massachusetts
- Death: 26 AUG 1733, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
- Burial: AUG 1733, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Ancestors of Stephen OTIS
/-John OTIS
Stephen OTIS
\-Mary JACOB
- LifeSketch: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adils_den_m%C3%A4ktige https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadgils
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Adils OTTARSSON
1 Adils OTTARSSON
=Yrsa HELGASDATTER
2 Hrólfr Kraki
- Father: Ottar Vendelkråka EGILSSON
- Mother: Helgi
- LifeSketch: Eanmund was a Swedish prince of the Scylfing dynasty, whose existence is alleged in Beowulf. Unlike his relatives, Eanmund is only mentioned in Beowulf. Eanmund was the son of Ohthere, and was the brother of Eadgils. If he existed in real life, his real name was probably Proto-Norse *Aiwamunduz (Old East Norse Ēmund) or Āmunduz (Old East Norse Āmund). Ohthere died, and Ohthere's younger brother Onela, usurped the Swedish throne. Since their uncle had seized power, Eanmund and Eadgils sought refuge among the Geats. This caused Onela to attack the Geats, an attack which was also motivated by the fact that the Geatish king Heardred's father had killed Onela's father Ongentheow. During the battle, Eanmund was killed by Onela's champion Weohstan and Heardred was killed as well. Eadgils, however, survived and according to the poem Beowulf later helped him avenge Eanmund and Ohthere by slaying Onela, an event which also appears in Scandinavian sources. In the tale, Weohstan took Eanmund's sword which was inherited by his son Wiglaf who used the sword when fighting the dragon together with Beowulf.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Eanmund OTTARSSON
/-Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
/-Dag DYGGVASSON
| \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| \-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
/-Agni Dagsson King of SWEDEN
| \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
/-Alrik Agnasson KÖNIG
| | /-Frosti YNGLINGESOGA of Finland
| \-Skjalf FROSTASDOTTIR
| \-Ylingesoga OF FINLAND
/-Yngvi ALREKSSON of Sweden
| | /-Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
| | /-Dag DYGGVASSON
| | | \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| | | \-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
| | /-Dag de Vestmar LE GRAND
| | | \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| | /-Dag DYGGVASSON “The Powerful” of Sweden
| | | | /-Dyggba of Sweden
| | | \-Skjaly of Sweden QUEEN
| | | \-Drótt DANPSDOTTER
| \-Dagreid DAGSDOTTIR of Sweden
| | /-Angantyr HEATHORICSSON Van Zweden
| \-Þóra ANGANTYRSDOTTER of Sweden
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| \-Arson VALESDATTER
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| \-Consort Havarsson
/-Jorund YNGVASSON
| | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | \-Inga of Denmark
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | | /-Hoard of Denmark
| | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | \-Gerdi
| | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| | /-Frosti Vermundsson King of Finland
| | | | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | | \-Inga of Denmark
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | | | | /-Hoard of Denmark
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| | | \-Consort Havarsson
| \-Bera of Sweden EIRIKSDATTER
/-Aun Jorundsson King of SWEDEN
| | /-Dan "The Proud" OLAFSSON
| | /-Frodi of DENMARK III
| | | \-Queen Olaf VERMUNDARDOTTIR
| | /-Fridleif III FRODASSON King of Denmark
| | | | /-Angantyr HEATHORICSSON Van Zweden
| | | \-Ingibjorg YNGVASDOTTER
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| | | \-Arson VALESDATTER
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| | | \-Consort Havarsson
| \-Frodi Fridleifsdottir of SWEDEN
| | /-Åle KING of Oppland
| \-Hilde Aalesdottir QUEEN OF DENMARK
/-Egil Ongentheow AUNSSON
| \-Helvor Helgisdottir VON UPPSALA
/-Ottar Vendelkråka EGILSSON
| \-Onela
Eanmund OTTARSSON
\-Helgi
- Father: Ottar Vendelkråka EGILSSON
- Mother: Helgi
- Birth: ABT 525
- Also known as: Eadgils, Adils, Aðils, Adillus, Aðísl at Uppsölum, Athisl, Athislus or Adhel
- Title Of Nobility: Heerte auf Wikingerfahrt in Friesland u. Sachsen
- LifeSketch: + durch einen Sturz vom Pferd; Kg v. Schweden. Eadgils, Adils, Aðils or Adhel was a semi-legendary king of Sweden, who is estimated to have lived during the 6th century. Beowulf and Old Norse sources present him as the son of Ohthere and as belonging to the ruling Yngling (Scylfing) dynasty. These sources also deal with his war against Onela, which he won with foreign assistance: in Beowulf he gained the throne of Sweden by defeating his uncle Onela with Geatish help, and in two Scandinavian sources (Skáldskaparmál and Skjöldunga saga), he is also helped to defeat Onela in the Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern, but with Danish help. However, Scandinavian sources mostly deal with his interaction with the legendary Danish king Hrólfr Kraki (Hroðulf), and Eadgils is mostly presented in a negative light as a rich and greedy king. Snorri Sturluson, who documented many of the Scandinavian traditions, reported that the Swedes called him a "great king".
- Clan Name: House of Yngling
- Title Of Nobility: König von Schweden
- Title Of Nobility: König von Schweden
- Title Of Nobility: König von Schweden
- Death: 590
Ancestors of König von Schweden Adils OTTARSSON
/-Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
/-Dag DYGGVASSON
| \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| \-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
/-Agni Dagsson King of SWEDEN
| \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
/-Alrik Agnasson KÖNIG
| | /-Frosti YNGLINGESOGA of Finland
| \-Skjalf FROSTASDOTTIR
| \-Ylingesoga OF FINLAND
/-Yngvi ALREKSSON of Sweden
| | /-Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
| | /-Dag DYGGVASSON
| | | \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| | | \-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
| | /-Dag de Vestmar LE GRAND
| | | \-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| | /-Dag DYGGVASSON “The Powerful” of Sweden
| | | | /-Dyggba of Sweden
| | | \-Skjaly of Sweden QUEEN
| | | \-Drótt DANPSDOTTER
| \-Dagreid DAGSDOTTIR of Sweden
| | /-Angantyr HEATHORICSSON Van Zweden
| \-Þóra ANGANTYRSDOTTER of Sweden
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| \-Arson VALESDATTER
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| \-Consort Havarsson
/-Jorund YNGVASSON
| | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | \-Inga of Denmark
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | | /-Hoard of Denmark
| | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | \-Gerdi
| | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| | /-Frosti Vermundsson King of Finland
| | | | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | | \-Inga of Denmark
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | | | | /-Hoard of Denmark
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| | | \-Consort Havarsson
| \-Bera of Sweden EIRIKSDATTER
/-Aun Jorundsson King of SWEDEN
| | /-Dan "The Proud" OLAFSSON
| | /-Frodi of DENMARK III
| | | \-Queen Olaf VERMUNDARDOTTIR
| | /-Fridleif III FRODASSON King of Denmark
| | | | /-Angantyr HEATHORICSSON Van Zweden
| | | \-Ingibjorg YNGVASDOTTER
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frode HAVARDARSSON Of Jutland of Zealand
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | | /-Vermund FRODASSON
| | | \-Arson VALESDATTER
| | | | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| | | | /-Frodic II of Denmark, Skjælland and Lethra KING
| | | | | | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| | | | | \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Gerdi
| | | \-Danpi HAVARSDOITTER
| | | \-Consort Havarsson
| \-Frodi Fridleifsdottir of SWEDEN
| | /-Åle KING of Oppland
| \-Hilde Aalesdottir QUEEN OF DENMARK
/-Egil Ongentheow AUNSSON
| \-Helvor Helgisdottir VON UPPSALA
/-Ottar Vendelkråka EGILSSON
| \-Onela
König von Schweden Adils OTTARSSON
\-Helgi
Descendants of König von Schweden Adils OTTARSSON
1 König von Schweden Adils OTTARSSON
=Yrsa HELGASDATTER
2 Eysteinn ADILSSON
=(Unknown)
3 Ingvar EYSTEINSSON
=(Unknown)
2 Skuld ADILSDATTER
2 Olaf King of Fjordane in Norway
Ancestors of Geoffrey de OTTEBY
/-John OTTEBY
/-Randolph OTTEBY
| \-Alicia BURY
/-Ralph DE OTTEBY
| | /-James DE BURY
| | /-Edward DE BURY
| | | \-Elizabeth CROSSMAN
| | /-Adam DE BURY
| | | | /-Roger de MONTBEGON I
| | | | /-Roger DE MONTBEGON II
| | | | /-Roger DE MONTBEGON III
| | | | /-Adam de MONTBEGON II
| | | | | \-Mabel DE LANCASHIRE
| | | \-Alice DE MONTBEGON
| | | \-Matilda Maud Fitz SWAINE
| | /-Adam de BURY II
| | /-Adam de BURY III
| | | \-Joann
| \-Alice de BURY
| | /-Hugh DE TALBOT Baron de Cleuville
| | /-Guillaume Le Sire TALBOT
| | | \-Marie DE MEULAN
| | /-Richard DE TALBOT I
| | | \-Basilia DE FLAITEL
| | /-Hugh TALBOT
| | | \-Aimée (Amicie) DE GOURNAY
| | /-Richard TALBOT
| | | \-Beatrice DE MANDEVILLE
| | /-Gilbert TALBOT I
| | | \-Joan DE BULMER
| | /-Richard TALBOT
| | | \-Ann VILLIERS
| | /-Gilbert TALBOT II
| | | \-Aline BASSETT
| \-Charlotte TALBOT Lady Baroness
| \-Gwenllian ferch RHYS MECHYLL
Geoffrey de OTTEBY
\-Joan DE OTTEBY
- Birth: 1235, Otteby, Lincolnshire, England
- Death: 1280, England
Descendants of John OTTEBY
1 John OTTEBY
=Alicia BURY
2 Randolph OTTEBY
=Alice de BURY Marriage: ABT 1283, Otley, Yorkshire, England
3 Ralph DE OTTEBY
=Joan DE OTTEBY
- Father: John OTTEBY
- Mother: Alicia BURY
- Birth: 1260, Otley, Yorkshire, England
- Also known as: Ralph de Otteby
- Death: 1360, Otley, Yorkshire, England
- Partnership with: Alice de BURY
Marriage: ABT 1283, Otley, Yorkshire, England
Ancestors of Randolph OTTEBY
/-John OTTEBY
Randolph OTTEBY
\-Alicia BURY
Descendants of Randolph OTTEBY
1 Randolph OTTEBY
=Alice de BURY Marriage: ABT 1283, Otley, Yorkshire, England
2 Ralph DE OTTEBY
=Joan DE OTTEBY
3 John DE OTTEBY
=Elena ST. OWEN
3 Geoffrey de OTTEBY
3 Elena ST. OWEN
- Birth: 1376, Norfolk, England
- Death: ABT 1436, Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Descendants of Cecily OULTON
1 Cecily OULTON
=Robert HEYDON
2 William Baxter DE HEYDON
=Elizabeth DE SAY Marriage: ABT 1404, Heydon, Norfolk, England
=Jane WARREN Marriage: 1406, Linconshire, England
=Joan LONGFORD
3 John Lawyer HEYDON
=Eleanor WYNTER Marriage: Woodbury with Exton, Devon, England Marriage: Woodbury, Devon, England
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Bryddgwyn OWAIN
/-Owain AFALLACH
Bryddgwyn OWAIN
Descendants of Bryddgwyn OWAIN
1 Bryddgwyn OWAIN
=(Unknown)
2 Dubun BRYDDGWYN 20
=(Unknown)
3 Onwedd DUBUN
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Cyndeyrn " Garthwys" ap OWAIN
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
/-Owain AP RHEGED de Leon de l’Acqs
| | /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| | /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| | /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
| \-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| | /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| | /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
| \-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
/-Withur D'ACQS II de Leon
| | /-Aldrien Selyfan Salomon King of BRITTANY
| | /-Aldroenus of ST. SALOMON
| | | \-Patricia FLAVIA
| | /-Buidic Emyr Llydaw KING OF THE BRETONS I
| | | \-Rusticus spouse of ALDROENUS
| \-Alienor VERCH BUDIC de Cornouaille
| | /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| | /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
| \-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Cyndeyrn " Garthwys" ap OWAIN
| /- LLEUDDUN
\-Ddenyw ferch Lleudd
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Edempwem ab OWAIN
1 Edempwem ab OWAIN
=(Unknown)
2 Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
=Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
3 Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Elffin ap OWAIN
/-Urban AP GRADD
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
/-Owain AP RHEGED de Leon de l’Acqs
| | /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| | /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| | /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
| \-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| | /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| | /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
| \-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Elffin ap OWAIN
| /-Aldrien Selyfan Salomon King of BRITTANY
| /-Aldroenus of ST. SALOMON
| | \-Patricia FLAVIA
| /-Buidic Emyr Llydaw KING OF THE BRETONS I
| | \-Rusticus spouse of ALDROENUS
\-Alienor VERCH BUDIC de Cornouaille
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
- Father: Owain ap Iago of HOLT
- Birth: 995, Wales
- Christening: Llawr Grach, Wales
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Maelor
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Gruffudd-ab-Owain/6000000008623047166?through=6000000000796857933
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Gruffudd ab OWAIN
/-Idwal Foel AP ANARAWD of Aberffro
/-Iago AP IDWAL FOEL
| | /-Tegid AP GWAIR Prince of Deheubarth, of Ynys Manaw
| | /-Alcwn AP TEGID of Rheged
| | | \-Anne DEBRITAIN
| | /-Sandde AP ALCWN of the Isle of Man
| | | | /-Rhys AP ITHEL , of Gwent and Glywysing
| | | \-Perweur VERCH RHYS
| | /-Elidyr AP SANDDE
| | | | /-Anaraud "Gwalch-crwn" AP MERFYN , Brenin Ynys Manau
| | | | /-Tudwal AP ANARAWD , of the Isles of MAN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Anarawd ap MERFYN
| | | \-Celeinion VERCH TUDWAL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tudwal ap ANARAWD
| | /-Gwriad AP ELIDIR
| | /-Merfyn Frych AP GWRIAD of Gwynedd and Powys
| | | | /-Cadwaladr AP CADWALLON King of Gwynedd
| | | | /-Idwal Iwrch AP CADWALADR King of Gwynedd
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cadwaladr ap CADWALLON
| | | | /-Rhodri ap IDWAL
| | | | | | /-Alain Hir II ap Judicael King of the BRETONS
| | | | | \-Agnes ferch ALAN
| | | | /-Cynan Dindaethwy AP RHODRI MOLWYNOG of Gwynedd
| | | \-Esyllt FERCH CYNAN
| | | | /-Earl of Flint
| | | \-Matilda of FLINT
| | | \-Countess Of Flintshire
| | /-Rhodri Mawr AP MERFYN
| | | | /-Eiludd AP MANWGAN , of Powys
| | | | /-Gwylog AP BELI , Brenin Powys
| | | | | \-Nowys AP AUTHUR
| | | | /-Elisedd AP GWYLOG Powys
| | | | | | /-Nowy Hen I AP ARTHWYR
| | | | | \-Sanan verch Nowy of Dyfed
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nowy I Hen ap Arthwyr of DYFED
| | | | /-Brochwel Ysgythrog AP ELISEDD , of Powys
| | | | | \-Elise verch GUILAC AP GWYLOP
| | | | /-Cadell AP BROCHFAEL , of Ceredigion and Powys
| | | | | \-Arddyn Benasgel 'The Wing Headed' VERCH PABO , of the Pennines
| | | \-Nest VERCH CADELL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cadell ap Brochwel of POWYS
| | /-Merfyn AP RHODRI MAWR, King of Powys
| | | | /-Arthlwys AP ARTHFODDW, BRENIN CEREDIGION
| | | | /-Clydog AP ARTHLWYS de Ceredigion
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Arthlwys ap ARTHFODDW
| | | | /-Seisyll AP CLYDOG de Ceredigion
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Clydog ap ARTHLWYS
| | | | /-Arthwyr AP SEISYLL de Seisyllwg
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Seisyll ap CLYDOG
| | | | /-Dyfnwallon AP ARTHEN de Seisllwg
| | | | | | /-Cadifor
| | | | | \-Morfyl VERCH CADIFOR
| | | | | \-Unknwon Spouse of CADIFOR
| | | | /-Meurig AP DYFNWALLON de Ceredigion
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dyfnwallon Ap ARTHEN
| | | \-Angharad VERCH MEURIG de Seisyllwg
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Meurig AP DYFNWALLON
| \-Avandreg verch MERFYN
| | /-Rheiny
| \-Rhain VERCH RHEINY
/-Owain ap Iago of HOLT
| \-Unknown Spouse of Iago ap Idwal FOEL
Gruffudd ab OWAIN
Descendants of Gruffudd ab OWAIN
1 Gruffudd ab OWAIN
=Unknown DE CHOLMONDELEGH
2 Miles ap GRUFFUDD
=(Unknown)
3 David ap MILES
=(Unknown)
2 Gwilym ap Gruffydd MILES
=(Unknown)
3 William II BELWARD of Malpas
=Tangwystl VERCH HUGH D'AVRANCHES
3 Rafe ap William MALPAS I
Ancestors of Kentigern Map OWAIN
/-Urban AP GRADD
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
/-Owain AP RHEGED de Leon de l’Acqs
| | /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| | /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| | /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
| \-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| | /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| | /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
| \-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Kentigern Map OWAIN
| /-Aldrien Selyfan Salomon King of BRITTANY
| /-Aldroenus of ST. SALOMON
| | \-Patricia FLAVIA
| /-Buidic Emyr Llydaw KING OF THE BRETONS I
| | \-Rusticus spouse of ALDROENUS
\-Alienor VERCH BUDIC de Cornouaille
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
- Birth: 341, Argyll, Scotland
- Death: 405, Argyll, Scotland
Descendants of Foghan OWEN
1 Foghan OWEN
=Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
2 Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
=Foghan INGEN NIALL
3 Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
=Erca ingen LOARN
- Birth: ABT 520, Pennines, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Arddyn PABO
1 Arddyn PABO
=Brochwel Ysgythrog ap Cyngen Glodrydd of Wales
2 Iago ap Brochfael YSGYTHROG
2 Broniarth ap BROCHWEL
2 Deuddwr ap BROCHWEL
2 Cynan Garwyn AP BROCHFAEL of Powys
=Gwynwenwen Ingen DOMANGART o Dal Riata Marriage: ABT 569, Powys, North Wales
3 Acha Afandreg, TANDREG DDU verch Cynan
=Cadfan AP IAGO, King of Gwynedd
3 Dinogan Ap CYNAN
3 Selyf "Sarffgadau" Ap CYNAN
3 Selyf Sarffgadau ap Cynan of POWYS
=Unknown Spouse of Selyy Sarffgadau DE POWYS
- Birth: 65, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Lucius Junius Caessenius PAETUS
1 Lucius Junius Caessenius PAETUS
=Arria ANTONIA
2 Lucius Junius Caessennius ANTONINUS
=(Unknown)
3 Arria Caesennia PAULINA
=Marcus Nonius DE ROME
- Father: Yusik I Katholikos Suren PAHLAV
- Birth: ABT 310, ,, Armenia
- Occupation: Diacre
- Occupation: Général
- Occupation: Général
- Occupation: Général
- Occupation: Général
- Profession: Général
- Title Of Nobility: Suren-Pahlav,Roi D'Armenie
- Death: ABT 348, ,, Armenia
Ancestors of Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
/-Anak of The Iranian House SUREN PAHLAV
| | /-Vologeses I. VON PARTHIEN
| | /-Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
| | /-Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
| | | \-Awde PRINCESS OF OSRHOENE
| | /-Valagash I
| | | | /-Abgar Oukhama KING OF OSRHOENE V
| | | | /-Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
| | | | | \-Shalmath OF OSRHOENE
| | | \-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
Descendants of Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
1 Athénogenes or Tran king of Armenia de Suren PAHLAV
=Bambish OF ARMENIA
2 Narses Souren I Pahlav Armenia KING
=Samdukht Taraoun MAMIKONIAN
3 Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
=Hamazasp I MAMIKONIAN
3 Isaak MAMIKONIAN King Of Armenia
=(Unknown)
3 Vasak I GREGORID
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Chosrov I PAHLAV
/-Dareios Prince of Media ATROPATENE
| | /-Antiochus THEOS I of Commage
| \-Antiochis de COMMAGENE
| | /-Ariobarzanes King I of CAPPADOCIA
| \-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| | /-Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
| \-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| \-laodice de Pont EUXIN
/-Vonones II VON PARTHIEN
| \-Unknown VON PARTHIEN
/-Vologeses I. VON PARTHIEN
/-Mithridates KING OF ARMENIA
/-Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
| \-Awde PRINCESS OF OSRHOENE
/-Valagash I
| | /-Abgar Oukhama KING OF OSRHOENE V
| | /-Mannos VI OSRHOENE King
| | | \-Shalmath OF OSRHOENE
| \-Awde Osrhoene PRINCESS
| \-Daughter of Izates II of ADIABENE
/-Valagash V GREAT KING
| | /-Pharamenses III
| \-Nna VON IBERIEN
Chosrov I PAHLAV
Descendants of Chosrov I PAHLAV
1 Chosrov I PAHLAV
=(Unknown)
2 TTiridates I PAHLAV
=(Unknown)
3 Anak of The Iranian House SUREN PAHLAV
=Unknown Spouse of Anak of PARTHIA Marriage: ABT 239, Parthia
Ancestors of Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
/-Anak of The Iranian House SUREN PAHLAV
| | /-Sanatroukes VON ARMENIEN
| | /-Valagash I
| | | \-Awde Osrhoene PRINCESS
| | /-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
| | | | /-Rhescuporis I King of Bosphorus
| | | | /-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 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
Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
| /-Liu Kai Xiao of CHINA
| /-Liu Shu of CHINA
| /-Liu Chang of CHINA
| | \- JEIDUTING
| /-Karnam of CHINA
| | \-Xiaocheng Dong of CHINA
| /-Mamik of CHINA
| | \-Wang of CHINA
| /-N MAMIKONID
| /-N MAMIKONID
| /-Artavazd MAMIKONIAN
| /-Artavazd II MAMIKONIAN
| | | /-Vologeses II of PARTHIA
| | | /-Arsaces XXVI of PARTHIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of VOLOGAESES II
| | | /-Arsaces XXVII of PARTHIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Arsaces XXVI
| | | /-Vologaeses V King of PARTHIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Arsaces XXVIII Vologaeses IV of PARTHIA
| | | /-Rev I King of IBERIA
| | | | | /-Pharasmenes II King of IBERIA
| | | | | /-Rhadamiste I KING of Iberia
| | | | | | \-Ghadana Of ARMENIA
| | | | | /-Pharasmanes III VAN IBERIE
| | | | | | \- ZENOBIA
| | | | \-daughter of Pharamenses III of IBERIA
| | | | \-Araneaka of EMESA
| | | /-Amazaspus II IBERIA King
| | | | \-Sophelie D O /LOGOTHET
| | | /-Amazasp III DE HIBERIA HISPANIA
| | \- DAUGHTER OF AMAZAS IIIP
| /-Vardan I MAMIKONIAN Prince of the Mamikonids
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Artavasdes Ii MAMIKONIAN
\-Samdukht Taraoun MAMIKONIAN
\-Audoka DE SIOUNIE-MAMIKONIAN
Descendants of Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
1 Sahakanoysh Souren PAHLAV
=Hamazasp I MAMIKONIAN
2 Hmayeak Maimikonian VON ARMENIEN
=Dzoyk ARÇRUNI MAMIKONIAN Marriage: ,, Armenia Marriage: ABT 429, of,,, ARMENIA Marriage: ABT 448, of Armenia
3 Vahan I of ARMENIA Viceroy
=Dzoyk NN
3 Vasak MAMIKONIDES
3 Miss MAMIKONIAN
3 N MAMIKONIAN
3 Vard MAMIKONIDES
3 Aryases MAMIKONIAN
3 Artasches MAMIKONIDES
2 Hamazaspian of ARMENIA General
2 Vardan MAMIKONIAN II
2 Vartan I MAMIKONEAN
2 Humayag MAMIGONIAN
2 Vardan II MAMIKONIAN-GREGORID