- Birth: 1474, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Death: 1546, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Alt. Death: ABT 1549, England
- LifeSketch: LORD WILLIAM RICHARD HOLBROOK was born about 1474 of Glastonbury, Somerset, England to Thomas Holbrook (1430-1503) and Lady Agnes Darrell (1445-1562.) He married Lady Edith Derrel about 1490 of Glastonbury, Somerset, England. William Holbrook died 28 March 1546 of Dundry, North Somerset, England, age 76. Wikitree: Richard Holbrook (abt. 1480 - abt. 1546) Richard Holbrook aka Hoges Born about 1480 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England ANCESTORS Son of Thomas de Holbrook and Elizabeth (Unknown) Holbrook [sibling(s) unknown] Husband of Elizabeth (Unknown) Holbrook — married [date unknown] [location unknown] DESCENDANTS Father of Thomas Holbrook, Johanna Holbrook and Elizabeth Holbrook Died about Jun 1546 in Dundry, Somerset, England Profile managers: Nora Sparks [send private message], Amin M Seirafi [send private message], and Diann George [send private message] Profile last modified 21 Nov 2019 | Created 21 Aug 2011 This page has been accessed 1,265 times. The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details. Biography His will was written 19 April 1546 and proved 25 June 1546. It was common practice at that time to bequeath to both the church one attended (in this case Dundry, which was a chapelry) and the mother church (cathedral) (in Wells). "Richard Holebroke ala Hoges, will, 1546, Dundry, Somerset, England. Abstract is a copy of the document in the Probate Registry found in the New England Historic and Genealogical Society Library, Newbury Street, Boston. Dated 19 April 1546. I Rychard Holebroke alias Hoges of Dundry. To de Buryed in Dundrey. To my mother churche of saynt Andows yn Welles 4 d. To the chapel of Dundrey 12 d. To every of my god chylidren 2 d. To Thomas Holebrooke my sone 4 oxen. To Joha' Holebrooke dowghter 2 kyen 2 hefferes. To M'gett Hollebroke my dowghter 2 kyen 1 heffer 1 stere and a yerllynge. To elabth Hasyll the wyfe of Thomas Hasyll my doughter 20 s. The resydew to Thomas Holebroke my sone whom I make my executor, and I make John Bong' and Thomas Hasyll my overseers. Witnesses: Thomas Clarke curate of Dundrey, Thomas Froman, William Hardyge. Proved June 25, 1546. Richard is also found recorded as "Holbrook alias Hoges." His children were: • Richard • Joanna • Margaret • Thomas • Elizabeth (married Thomas Haysell) Sources • http://www.holbrook-family.com/england.htm • 10 generations of Holbrook, accessed 3 Oct 2016. Richard Holbrook. Notes for Richard Holbrook: Richard HOLBROOK - d. about 1546, Dundry, Somerset. Will written Apr. 19, 1546, and proved Jan. 24, 1546/7. Also found recorded as HOLBROOK alias HOGES. Said to be the ancestor of Thomas HOLBROOK of Weymouth, MA. glastonbury_abbey_ LADY EDITH DERREL was born about 1474 of Glastonbury, Somerset, England, to unknown parents. She She married Lord William Richard Holbrook about 1490 of Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Edith Derrel passed away about 1546 of Glastonbury, Somerset, England, age 70. Child of William Holbrook and Edith Derrell: 1. Richard A. Holbrook (1490-1546) 2. Thomas Holbrook Sr. (1500-1562) 3. Lady Joanna Holbrook (1502-1576) 4. Elizabeth Holbrook (1502-) 5. *LADY CONSTANCE JOHAN HOLDBROOK (1507-1576) 6. John Holbrook (1513-) 7. Margaret Holbrook (1518-) +
- Partnership with: William DE HOLBROOK
Marriage: 1490, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Richard A HOLBROOK Birth: 1490, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Thomas HOLBROOK Sr. Birth: 1500, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Joanna HOLBROOK Birth: 1502, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Elizabeth HOLBROOK Birth: 1502, OF, Somerset, England
- Child: Constance DE HOLBROOK Birth: 3 APR 1507, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
- Child: John HOLBROOK Birth: 1513, Somerset, England
- Child: Margaret HOLBROOK Birth: 1518, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Descendants of Edith SAUNDERS
1 Edith SAUNDERS
=William DE HOLBROOK Marriage: 1490, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
2 Richard A HOLBROOK
2 Thomas HOLBROOK Sr.
2 Joanna HOLBROOK
2 Elizabeth HOLBROOK
2 Constance DE HOLBROOK
=Johannes THAYER Marriage: ABT 1520, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
3 Willihelmus THAYER
3 Joan THAYER
3 Jane THAYER
3 Johanes William THAYER II
=Mary ROBERTS Marriage: Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
3 Thomas THAYER
3 Constance THAYER
3 Agneta THAYER
3 Alice THAYER
2 John HOLBROOK
2 Margaret HOLBROOK
- Birth: 1541, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Also known as: Mrs Thomas Poynten
- Also known as: Mrs Thomas Collard
- Also known as: Mrs Thomas Collard
- LifeSketch: MARGARET SAUNDERS 1541 - 1605 (64 years) Born 1541 Glastonbury, Somerset, England Died 20 Mar 1605 England Person ID I09531 Family Husband: Thomas Coles b. 1538, Glastonbury, Somerset, England d. 13 May 1603, Glastonbury, Somerset, England (Age 65 years) Daughter: Edith Coles b. 29 Nov 1561, Glastonbury, Somerset, England d. 11 Jun 1612, Glastonbury, Somerset, England (Age 50 years) Family ID F03931 Per http://stellacilento.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I09531&tree
- Death: Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England
- Burial: Burt St. Edmund, Suffolk, Eng.
- Partnership with: Thomas COLE
Marriage: ABT 1560, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Edith COLES Birth: 29 NOV 1561, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: William COLES Birth: 1564, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Margaret COLES Birth: 1566, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Child: Elizabeth COLES Birth: 1568, Glastonbury, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Descendants of Margaret SAUNDERS
1 Margaret SAUNDERS
=Thomas COLE Marriage: ABT 1560, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
2 Edith COLES
=William HOLBROOK Marriage: ABT 1586, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England
3 Joan HOLBROOK
3 Elizabeth HOLBROOK
3 Thomas HOLBROOK
=Jane POWYES Marriage: 12 SEP 1616, St. John, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England
3 John HOLBROOK
3 Rebecca HOLBROOK
3 William HOLBROOK
3 Bazell HOLBROOK
2 William COLES
2 Margaret COLES
2 Elizabeth COLES
Ancestors of Rainier de SAUNOIS
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Tochter of the Ostrogoths
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Drogo dux der Burgunder und dux der Champagne
| | /-Theotar dux
| | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| \-Plectrude
| \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
/-Arnulf Herzog in Neustrien
| | /-Waratto MAYOR OF THE PALACE OF NEUSTRIA AND BURGUNDY
| \-Adaltrude
| | /-Gundoal DE NEUSTRIE
| \-Ansflede
| | /-Bobon of Austrasia
| | /-Sigoald III of AUSTRASIA
| \-Saretrudis D'AUSTRASIE
/-Arnorald II DE CHAUMONTOIS
| \-Plectrude BAVARIA
/-Arnoul OF CHAUMONTOIS III
| | /-Waratton BURGUNDY
| | /-Ansfled
| | | \-Ansflede BERTHAR
| | /-Waratton mayor of the palace of Neustria and BURGUNDY
| \-Anstrud OF AUSTRASIA
| \-Ansflede OF AUSTRASIA
Rainier de SAUNOIS
\-Unknown Spouse of Arnould of CHAUMONTOIS
- Birth: 10 AUG 893, Saint-Sauveur, Manche, Lower Normandy, France
- Also known as: Viscount of the Cotentin, Joint Lord of the Channel Islands
- LifeSketch: Lineage: Roger (I), is described as a viscount in the 2nd half of the 10th century. He would be the father of Néel (I). Néel (I), son and successor of the previous one, mentioned as one of the ducal justiciars of Normandy in 1036 and cited in 1040. He won the battle of Val de Saire in 1001 against the Anglo-Saxon army of King Æthelred II of England, and repelled a Breton invasion in 1033. Néel (II), son and successor of the previous one, was present at the battle of Val-ès-Dunes in 1047 alongside the viscount of Bessin, Ranulph de Briquessart. Wace tells us that Néel then went into exile in Brittany, where he was close to Eudes, brother of Duke Alain III9. He lost his Cotentinian honour, which he only regained in 1054. In 1067, he founded the abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, with Benedictines from the abbey of Jumièges10. He died around 1078. Eudes, according to Léopold Delisle, son and successor of the previous one. He should not be confused with Eudes au Chapel (+1098), Viscount of Cotentin after Néel II, who is the founder of the de La Haye family and, with his father, of Lessay Abbey between 1056 and 1064. In 1104, Eudes de Saint-Sauveur reaffirmed the freedoms previously granted to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur . Néel (III) of Saint-Sauveur, successor of the previous one in the honour of Saint-Sauveur, definitively founded around 1080 the abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte founded by Néel II,. Néel II had lost his position as viscount of the duke in Cotentin after 1047, but Néel III regained it and signed two acts with this title in June 1080 and in 1081-1082. According to Elisabeth van Houts, he took part in Raoul de Gaël's conspiracy in England. He is still mentioned in 1110 as viscount. Wikipedia. (2019). Famille de Saint-Sauveur. [online] Available at: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_de_Saint-Sauveur [Accessed 1 Aug. 2021]. Note: de St Sauveur means from or of St Sauveur. He was Viscount of the Contentin and joint Lord of the Channel Islands in 933. He was the founder of the Chapel at St. Sauveur.
- Death: 933, Contenin Peninsula, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Roger de St SAUVEUR
1 Roger de St SAUVEUR
=(Unknown)
2 Seigneurs de Saint-Sauveur Néel I
=(Unknown)
3 Néel II Seigneurs DE SAINT-SAUVEUR
=Adela DE BRIONNE
3 Eudes DE SAINT-SAUVEUR Vicomte de Contentin
3 Yvo Bellomontensis DE COTENTIN
- Birth: ABT 494, Peak or the Southern Pennines in Ebrauc (now York),Britain
- Death: Wales
Descendants of Nesta Verch SAWYL Princess
1 Nesta Verch SAWYL Princess
=Maelgwyn Hir Malcolm ap Cadwallon Brenin GWYNEDD I
2 Eurgain verch MAELGWYN
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Hwala Anglo SAXON
/-Loridi VAN THRACIE
/-Vinghorr VAN TROYE
/-Vinegar VAN TROYE
/-Moda VAN TROYE
/-Magi de Troy
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
Hwala Anglo SAXON
\-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
Descendants of Hwala Anglo SAXON
1 Hwala Anglo SAXON
=(Unknown)
2 Geatt SAXONY
=(Unknown)
3 Godulf SAXONY
=(Unknown)
- Father: Æthelred the UNREADY
- Mother: Emma DE NORMANDIE
- Birth: ABT 1006, Saint Martins, Le Grand, London England
- LifeSketch: There are no sources for this person and nothing to indicate he was the son of King Æthelred the Unready
- Death: 1060
Ancestors of Ingelric The SAXON
/-Alfred the Great
| \-Osburh
/-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| \-Eadburgh
/-Edmund the Magnificent King of England
| | /-Sigeberht II of Wessex and Essex KING
| | /-Saelred KING
| | | \-Ceowald of Wessex
| | /-Sigeric OF ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Saelred of ESSEX
| | /-Sigered King of ESSEX
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sigeric of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeric II, King of ESSEX
| | /-Sigeraed JOINT KING OF KENT
| | /-Sigehelm of Kent
| \-Eadgifu OF KENT
| \-Unknown Spouse of SIGEHELM
/-Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
| | /-Husband of Wynflæd
| \-Ælfgifu OF SHAFTESBURY
| \-Wynflæd of Shaftesbury
| \-Byrhtwynne
/-Æthelred the UNREADY
| | /-Ordmaer of ENGLAND
| \-Ælfthryth of England QUEEN
Ingelric The SAXON
| /-Rollo DE NORMANDIE
| /-Guillaume I DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
| /-Richard I Duc DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Sprota of Bretagne
\-Emma DE NORMANDIE
| /-Harold BLUETOOTH
\-Gunnora Haroldsdottir DE CRÉPON
Descendants of Ingelric The SAXON
1 Ingelric The SAXON
=Adelaide OF FRANCE
2 Maud DE INGELRICA
=Ranulph DE PEVERELL II Marriage: ABT 1050, Hatfield Peverel, Essex, England
3 William DE PEVERELL I
=(Unknown)
3 Ranulph PEVEREL
3 Mellette PEVEREL
=Guy LE STRANGE I
3 Emma PEVERELL
=Hugh DE MAMINOT Lord of West Greenwich Marriage: 1084, Brunne, Cambridgeshire, England
3 Robert PEVEREL
3 Hamon PEVEREL
- Birth: ABT 300, Saxony, Prussia, Germany
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Amalasunta of SAXONY
1 Amalasunta of SAXONY
=Wisimar King of HERULI
2 Miecislaus I.
=Belga Queen of the HERULI
3 Radagaisus King Of The Vandals
=Cella
Ancestors of Beltsa SAXONY
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
/-Geatt SAXONY
/-Godulf SAXONY
/-Finn SAXONY
/-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
Beltsa SAXONY
\-Freothalaf TROY
- Father: Godulf SAXONY
- Birth: 90, Asgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
- Death: Asgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
Ancestors of Finn SAXONY
/-Moda VAN TROYE
/-Magi de Troy
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
/-Geatt SAXONY
/-Godulf SAXONY
Finn SAXONY
Descendants of Finn SAXONY
1 Finn SAXONY
=Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
2 Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
=Freothalaf TROY Marriage: East Marriage: Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
3 Beltsa SAXONY
3 Frithuwald BOR
3 Frithuwald SAXONY
3 Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
=Freya DE VANALAND
=Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR Marriage: Norway
2 Frithuwulf TROJANS
Ancestors of Frithuwald SAXONY
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
/-Geatt SAXONY
/-Godulf SAXONY
/-Finn SAXONY
/-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
Frithuwald SAXONY
\-Freothalaf TROY
- Father: Hwala Anglo SAXON
- Birth: Åsgard, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Death: 31 DEC 80, Asgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Geatt SAXONY
/-Vinghorr VAN TROYE
/-Vinegar VAN TROYE
/-Moda VAN TROYE
/-Magi de Troy
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
Geatt SAXONY
Descendants of Geatt SAXONY
1 Geatt SAXONY
=(Unknown)
2 Godulf SAXONY
=(Unknown)
3 Finn SAXONY
=Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
- Father: Geatt SAXONY
- Birth: 60, Åsgard, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Death: Asgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
- Child: Finn SAXONY Birth: 90, Asgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
Ancestors of Godulf SAXONY
/-Vinegar VAN TROYE
/-Moda VAN TROYE
/-Magi de Troy
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
/-Geatt SAXONY
Godulf SAXONY
Descendants of Godulf SAXONY
1 Godulf SAXONY
=(Unknown)
2 Finn SAXONY
=Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
3 Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
=Freothalaf TROY Marriage: East Marriage: Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
3 Frithuwulf TROJANS
- Birth: 905, LLuneburg, Luneburg, Niedersachsen, Germany
- Death: 27 MAR 973, Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Descendants of Hermann Billung Margrave SAXONY
1 Hermann Billung Margrave SAXONY
=Hildegarde VON WESTERBOURGE Marriage: 932, Schweinfurt, Stadt Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany
2 Mathilde BILLUNG
=(Unknown)
3 Adélaïde DE TROYES
=Karl VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
- Birth: ABT 340
- Death: DECEASED
Descendants of Unknown Female of SAXONY
1 Unknown Female of SAXONY
=of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
2 Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
=Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
3 Garbanion ap COEL
3 Gwawl verch Coel
3 Dyfrwr Ap COEL
3 Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
=Generis VERCH CANDALOU
=Ystrafael Fair verch GADEON Marriage: York, Yorkshire, England
- Birth: Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
1 Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
=Finn SAXONY
2 Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
=Freothalaf TROY Marriage: East Marriage: Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
3 Beltsa SAXONY
3 Frithuwald BOR
3 Frithuwald SAXONY
3 Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
=Freya DE VANALAND
=Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR Marriage: Norway
2 Frithuwulf TROJANS
Ancestors of Maud de SAY
/-William DE SAYE I
Maud de SAY
\-Beatrice DE MANDEVILLE
Ancestors of Danus I SCAEF
/-Loridi VAN THRACIE
/-Vinghorr VAN TROYE
/-Vinegar VAN TROYE
/-Moda VAN TROYE
/-Magi de Troy
/-Seskef VAN TROYE
/-Bedweg VAN TROJE
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
Danus I SCAEF
Descendants of Danus I SCAEF
1 Danus I SCAEF
=Sedeqetelebab OLLO
2 Hwala Anglo SAXON
=(Unknown)
3 Geatt SAXONY
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala BEDWIGSSON King of Troy
/-Hathra ben Hwala of Asgard
/-Itermon ben Hathra of Asgard
| \-Freothalaf Queen of Troy
/-Heremod DER GOTHEN, Rey of Troy
| \-Iterman VON SACHSEN
Danus I SCAEF
\- SCEAF
Ancestors of Vale Agnar Baldersson of SCANDINAVIA
/-Athra VAN TROYE
/-Hormann VAN TROYE
/-Heremond VAN TROYE
/-Danus I SCAEF
/-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
/-Geatt SAXONY
/-Godulf SAXONY
/-Finn SAXONY
/-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
/-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| \-Freothalaf TROY
/-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
Vale Agnar Baldersson of SCANDINAVIA
| /-Hormann VAN TROYE
| /-Heremond VAN TROYE
| /-Danus I SCAEF
| /-Hwala Anglo SAXON
| | \-Sedeqetelebab OLLO
| /-Geatt SAXONY
| /-Godulf SAXONY
| /-Finn SAXONY
| /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | \-Freothalaf TROY
| /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
| | | /-Arviragus of Siluria KING
| | | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | | \-Agrippina
| | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | | /-Prasutagus D' ICENIE
| | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | /-Berwyn AP CERI , of The Britons
| | | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | | | \-Anna
| | | | | /-Bran of Siluria KING
| | | | | | | /-Lludd of The Britons KING
| | | | | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | | | | /-Caractacus AP BRAN King of Siluria
| | | | | | | /-Matthat Ben LEVI
| | | | | | | /-Joseph BEN MATTHAT of Arimathea
| | | | | | | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | | | | \-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
| | | | | | | /-Eleazar
| | | | | | \-Anna bint Eleazar bint Simon of Judea
| | | | | | \-Anna Alyuba bint Simon Eleazor
| | | | | /-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| | | | | | \-Eurgain of Bretagne
| | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
| | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | /-Imanuentius, King of the Trinovantes
| | | /-Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
| | | /-Cunobelinus CYMBELINE of Britain
| | | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | \-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| | | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | | /-Arviragus KING OF BRITONS
| | | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | \-Genvissa Cartismanda L Brigantes of Silures TRIVE BRITAIN
| | | | \-Agrippina
| | | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | \-Princess Venessa Julia Claudius OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | | | \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
| | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of Briton KING
| | | /-Arviragus of Siluria KING
| | | /-Meurig of Siluria KING
| | | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | | \-Agrippina
| | | /-Coel I OF BRITAIN
| | | | | /-Prasutagus D' ICENIE
| | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | | /-Tasciovanus AP LLUD , of Catuvellauni
| | | /-Cunobelinus CYMBELINE of Britain
| | | | \-Guneril verch Llyr SILURIA
| | | /-Arviragus KING OF BRITONS
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | \-Genvissa Cartismanda L Brigantes of Silures TRIVE BRITAIN
| | | | \-Agrippina
| | | /-King Meric Marius SAINT CYLLIN OF SILURIA
| | | | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | \-Princess Venessa Julia Claudius OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | \-Stradwawl OF SILURIA
| | \-Julia Victoria verch PRASTAGUS OF ICENI TRIBE
\-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
\-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
- Birth: 1436, Gloucestershire, England
- LifeSketch: JOHN THROCKMORTON was born about 1440 of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England, to John Throckmorton (1412-1473) and Isabel Brugge (1415-1467.) He married Anne Scargill about 1464 of Gloucestershire, England. John Throckmorton died 3 August 1472, age 32. Gloucestershire County, Enland Coughton Court Coughton Court Throckmorton baronets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Throckmorton Baronets) Jump to navigationJump to search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Arms of Throckmorton: Gules, on a chevron argent three bars gemelles sable. Crest: A falcon rising proper belled and jessed or. Mottos: (1): Virtus Sola Nobilitas (Virtue is the only nobility); (2): Moribus Antiquis (With ancient manners)[1] There have been two baronetcies created for different branches of theThrockmorton family, 6th cousins, both descended from Sir John Throckmorton (d. 1445), Under-Treasurer of England temp. King Henry VI(1422–1461). Both titles, which were in the Baronetage of England, are now extinct. The Throckmortons, originally of Throckmorton near Pershore, Worcestershire, trace their history back to the 12th century. In 1409 Sir John de Throckmorton, Under-Treasurer of England, married Eleanor Spinney (or Spiney or Spinetti or de la Spine), daughter and heiress of Guy Spinney of Coughton, Warwickshire, where the senior branch of the family, which bore the junior baronetcy, became established.[2] The Coughton estate included in 1968 a dower house named "Spiney House, Coughton",[3] named after that family. Both branches were mostly determined Roman Catholics and members of the senior line were involved in or connected with pre-reformation plots and conspiracies including the Throckmorton Plot of 1583 and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The senior Throckmorton Baronetcy, of Tortworth in the County of Gloucester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for William Throckmorton(d. 1628), of Coss Court, Tortworth, Gloucestershire, 6th in descent from John Throckmorton, younger son of Sir John Throckmorton, Under-Treasurer of England. The third Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire and Wotton Basset. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1682.[4] The junior Throckmorton Baronetcy, of Coughton in the County of Warwick, was created in the Baronetage of England on 1 September 1642 for Robert Throckmorton (d. 1650), of Coughton Court, near Alcester, Warwickshire, 6th in descent from Thomas Throckmorton of Coughton, eldest son of Sir John Throckmorton, Under-Treasurer of England. Elizabeth Throckmorton was the wife of Sir Walter Raleigh. Although Royalist sympathisers during the Civil War the family was one of very few recusant families to survive the turbulent 16th and 17th centuries with their estates intact. The sixth Baronet assumed the additional surname of Courtenay in 1792 on inheriting the Courtenay estates of Molland, Devon, through his mother. However, none of his successors have used this surname. The eighth Baronet was Member of Parliament for Berkshire. The title became extinct on the death of the twelfth Baronet in 1994. However, the Throckmorton family is still resident at Coughton Court as tenants of the National Trust. Area, England - Deerhurst, Gloucestershire - Priory church of St Mary Priory church of St. Mary at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. ANNE SCARGILL was born about 1436 of Gloucestershire, England, to Thomas Scargill (1411-1477) and Anne Parker (1419-1448.) She married John Throckmorton about 1464 of Gloucestershire, England. Anne Scargill passed away about 1470 of Gloucestershire, England, age 34. Children of John Throckmorton and Anne Scargill: 1. CHRISTOPHER THROCKMORTON (1467-1515) 2. Ann Throckmorton (1467-) 3. Catherine Throckmorton (1469-1506) +
- Death: 1469, Gloucestershire, England
Descendants of Anne SCARGILL
1 Anne SCARGILL
=John THROCKMORTON III Marriage: 1464, Gloucestershire, England
2 Christopher THROCKMORTON
=Joan Mary DE HARLEY
3 Margaret THROCKMORTON
3 George THROCKMORTON
3 William THROCKMORTON
=Margaret MATHEW Marriage: 1505, Gloucestershire, England
3 Anne THROCKMORTON
3 Jane THROCKMORTON
3 Eleanor THROCKMORTON
3 Catherine THROCKMORTON
=Mary HARLEY
3 Sion Anne THROCKMORTON
=Ann NEUFAN Marriage: ABT 1485, Gloucestershire, England
- Birth: 30 BC, Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
- Also known as: Lady S celdwa
- Death: BEF 10 BC, Åsgard, More og Romsdal, Norway
Descendants of SCEAF
1 SCEAF
=Heremod DER GOTHEN, Rey of Troy
2 Scealdea Skjold Ben Heremod King of Troy ASGARD
=Scyld SCELDWA
3 Béowa D'ASGARD, King of Troy
=Beltsea
3 Fridlief Sceldwa HERMOD I
3 Bjaed, Bjaf, Baewa Tecti OF ASGARD, Danish King
2 Sceaf OF TROY
2 Danus I SCAEF
2 Lady Sceldwa DETROY
Ancestors of Sceaf Seskef SCĒAFA Saxon
Sceaf Seskef SCĒAFA Saxon
\-Einridi of MODASSON
- Birth: 9 BC, Troy
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Scyld SCELDWA
1 Scyld SCELDWA
=Scealdea Skjold Ben Heremod King of Troy ASGARD
2 Béowa D'ASGARD, King of Troy
=Beltsea
3 Taetwa Tecti D'ÅSGARD
=Beltsa of Åsgard
=Morgan le FAY
3 Woden D'ASGARD
2 Fridlief Sceldwa HERMOD I
2 Bjaed, Bjaf, Baewa Tecti OF ASGARD, Danish King
- Birth: 22 AUG 1925, Curtis, Frontier, Nebraska, USA
- Residence: 1930, Buchanan, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
- Residence: 1935, Rural, Frontier, Nebraska
- Residence: 1 APR 1940, Box Elder, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
- Death: 16 JAN 2001, Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA
- Burial: Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Descendants of Devatabelle Darlene SCHULTZ
1 Devatabelle Darlene SCHULTZ
=Clifford Lavern WILKINSON Marriage: 22 JAN 1949, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
- Birth: 8 APR 1860, Iowa
- Residence: 1860, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1880, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1894, Valley City; Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa
- Residence: 1895, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa
- Residence: 1900, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1905, Scott, Iowa, United States
- Residence: Pleasant Valley
- Residence: 1910, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1920, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1 JAN 1925, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1930, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Obituary for George H. Schutter (Aged 78): 28 DEC 1938, Davenport, Iowa
- Death: 27 DEC 1938, Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, USA
- Burial: Pleasant Valley, Scott County, Iowa, United States of America
- Partnership with: Mary Ann WALKER
Marriage: 17 FEB 1885, Valley City, Scott, Iowa
Marriage: 1896
Marriage: 22 JUN 1899, Davenport
Descendants of George Henry SCHUTTER
1 George Henry SCHUTTER
=Mary Ann WALKER Marriage: 17 FEB 1885, Valley City, Scott, Iowa Marriage: 1896 Marriage: 22 JUN 1899, Davenport
Ancestors of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO AEMILIANUS (Consul 147BC)
/-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| \-Pomponia DIROMA
/-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| \-Amelia TERTIA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
Publius Cornelius SCIPIO AEMILIANUS (Consul 147BC)
| /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | \-Pomponia DIROMA
\-Cornelia AFRICANA
| /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
\-Amelia TERTIA
\-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
- Father: Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus
- Birth: 227 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Aedile, 197 BC, Roma Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor- assigned to Hispania Ulterior, 194 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 191 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor- assigned to Hispania Ulterior, 194 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 191 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor- assigned to Hispania Ulterior, 194 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 191 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica (born 227 BC; fl. 204 – 171 BC) (Nasica meaning "pointed nose") was a consul of ancient Rome in 191 BC. He was a son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus. Sometimes referred to as Scipio Nasica the First to distinguish him from his son and grandson, he was a cousin of Scipio Africanus. At the request of the Senate, he journeyed with the Roman matrons to receive the statue of Magna Mater in 204 when it arrived from Anatolia at Ostia. According to Livy and Ovid's Fasti we are told that he was chosen for this duty because he was the best of the Roman community. He was later aedile in 197. As praetor in Hispania Ulterior (194), he defeated the Lusitanians at Ilipa, and as consul subjugated the Boii.[1] He was not chosen as censor despite standing in both the elections of 189 and 184, a failure marking the decline of the influence of the Scipiones in Rome. He went on to help found Aquileia in 181, and appears in an inquiry of 171. This Scipio Nasica was the father of the Scipio Nasica who opposed Cato the Censor for several years on the question of Carthage. Both father and son were distinguished jurists; the father was reportedly given a house in the center of Rome by the Senate to make his advice more accessible to the Senate and people of Rome. He knew the epic poet Ennius as Cicero reports an anecdote on them.[2]
- Death: 171 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA
/-Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus
Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA
Descendants of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA
1 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA
=(Unknown)
2 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
=Cornelia AFRICANA
3 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO AEMILIANUS (Consul 147BC)
3 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
=Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
- Father: Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
- Mother: Amelia TERTIA
- Father: Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA
- Birth: 205 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 162 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Censor, 159 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 150 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Princeps Senatus, 147 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Censor, 159 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 150 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Princeps Senatus, 147 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Censor, 159 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 150 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Princeps Senatus, 147 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Censor, 159 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 150 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Princeps Senatus, 147 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Title Of Nobility: Triumvir - Dalmatae, 155 BC, Dalmatia, Kingdom of Illyria
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum[i] (born c. 206 BC – died c. 141 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. Born into the illustrious family of the Cornelii Scipiones, he was one of the most important Roman statesmen of the second century BC,[3] being consul two times in 162 and 155 BC, censor in 159 BC, pontifex maximus (chief priest) in 150 BC, and finally princeps senatus (leader of the Senate) in 147 BC. Corculum was a talented military commander, who played a decisive role during the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC; he later won a triumph over the Dalmatae in 155 BC. He was remembered as a staunch conservative, defender of the ancestral Roman customs against political and cultural innovations, notably Hellenism, in contradiction with the policies of his famous father-in-law Scipio Africanus and cousin Scipio Aemilianus. This conservatism led him to order the destruction of the first stone theatre in Rome in 151 BC and to oppose the final war against Carthage, advocated by his rival Cato the Censor. In spite of his political influence, Corculum could not prevent the war from being voted in 149 BC, with the probable support of his cousin Scipio Aemilianus, who destroyed Carthage in 146 BC. Due to a lack of sources, his life is sparsely known. Moreover, ancient authors often give contradictory accounts of his life; as a result, modern historians have had diverging interpretations to explain some of his deeds, especially his opposition to the war against Carthage, or his destruction of the first Roman theatre in stone.
- LifeSketch: Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum[i] (born c. 206 BC – died c. 141 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. Born into the illustrious family of the Cornelii Scipiones, he was one of the most important Roman statesmen of the second century BC,[3] being consul two times in 162 and 155 BC, censor in 159 BC, pontifex maximus (chief priest) in 150 BC, and finally princeps senatus (leader of the Senate) in 147 BC. Corculum was a talented military commander, who played a decisive role during the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC; he later won a triumph over the Dalmatae in 155 BC. He was remembered as a staunch conservative, defender of the ancestral Roman customs against political and cultural innovations, notably Hellenism, in contradiction with the policies of his famous father-in-law Scipio Africanus and cousin Scipio Aemilianus. This conservatism led him to order the destruction of the first stone theatre in Rome in 151 BC and to oppose the final war against Carthage, advocated by his rival Cato the Censor. In spite of his political influence, Corculum could not prevent the war from being voted in 149 BC, with the probable support of his cousin Scipio Aemilianus, who destroyed Carthage in 146 BC. Due to a lack of sources, his life is sparsely known. Moreover, ancient authors often give contradictory accounts of his life; as a result, modern historians have had diverging interpretations to explain some of his deeds, especially his opposition to the war against Carthage, or his destruction of the first Roman theatre in stone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_Nasica_Corculum
- Death: 141 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
Ancestors of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
/-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| \-Pomponia DIROMA
Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
\-Amelia TERTIA
\-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
Descendants of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
1 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
=Cornelia AFRICANA
2 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO AEMILIANUS (Consul 147BC)
2 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
=Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
3 Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
=Marcus Livius DRUSUS
3 Publius Cornelius Scipio NASICA
- Father: Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
- Mother: Cornelia AFRICANA
- Birth: 182 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 141 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 138 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 138 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 138 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 138 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- A Firm Republican: A firm conservative, like his father and his cousin Scipio Aemilianus, he led the opposition to the tribune of the plebs Tiberius Gracchus, whom he finally murdered in 133 BC., 133 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia - Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio (182/181–132 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic best remembered today for leading a mob that assassinated the tribune Tiberius Gracchus, and hunted and killed Tiberius' supporters afterwards. A member of the great patrician gens Cornelia, he was the son of Scipio Nasica Corculum, the pontifex maximus and princeps senatus. As with many other Cornelii Scipiones, Serapio obtained several prominent offices; he notably succeeded his father as pontifex maximus in 141 BC, and became consul in 138 BC. A firm conservative, like his father and his cousin Scipio Aemilianus, he led the opposition to the tribune of the plebs Tiberius Gracchus, whom he finally murdered in 133 BC. However, he was sent to Asia by the senate to avoid his prosecution by Gracchus' supporters, and died in Pergamum soon after. Family background Not much is known about the early life of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio. He was a member of the gens Cornelia and the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and his wife Cornelia, daughter of Scipio Africanus. Scipio Nasica was born in 182 or 181 BC.[1] Scipio Nasica Serapio was the third member of his family to bear the agnomen Nasica (pointed nose). He succeeded his father as Pontifex Maximus in 141 BC, possibly because of his illustrious family name and his father's great reputation. It is likely that his branch of the Cornelii Scipiones had drifted away from the majority of the family, on account of politically opposing views towards the Third Punic War. Corculum was opposed to the invasion of Carthage, whereas Scipio Aemilianus actually led the siege of Carthage.[2] Political career[edit] One important reference to Scipio Nasica’s participation in politics is as a mysterious “Cornelius” by the historian Appian. This “Cornelius” is credited with a great Roman defeat at the hands of the widely feared “Pannonians.” After some deduction, one can identify the leader of the Roman forces to be Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, who in 141 BC was the praetor of Macedonia. Some debate would classify a more likely candidate for the terrible “Pannonians” to be actually from the region of Illyria, just south of Pannonia proper. In the same year, Scipio Nasica would be awarded the title of Pontifex Maximus, inheriting it from his father who had just died. In 138 BC, Nasica would be elected to the office of consul, part of a series of “strong men” to rectify the recent bouts of unrest and defeats abroad. During his consulship, Scipio Nasica would attempt to avenge his own defeat as praetor; in doing so, he attempted to raise harsh levies on the Romans. Discontent with his demands, opposition would rise against him under the leadership of probably Nasica’s greatest political rival, the tribune Curiatius. Curiatius had Nasica arrested on the grounds of withholding the legal privileges of the tribunes against the levy. While in custody, Nasica was given the name “Serapio” as an insult, referring to the shape of his nose.[3] Scipio Nasica’s next major political involvement would be that in the murder of Tiberius Gracchus. Gracchus rose to office at a time when the Roman Republic was bloated with the effects of extensive expansion abroad; a huge influx of slave labor and foreign wealth, a change in the function of agriculture and devaluation in the crop market were causing a massive domestic crisis, challenging the fundamental values of Roman culture (there is a debate over whether it was a grain crisis or a manpower crisis).[4] Gracchus had taken the office of tribune and was passing laws of reform to help rectify this domestic crisis, though his legislation was empowering the plebs of Roman society. The majority of the Senate, who favored the patricians, felt threatened and aligned with Scipio Nasica and his cousin Scipio Aemilianus, who would lead the opposition against Gracchus. Nasica eventually became responsible for the assassination of Gracchus during elections in 133 BC. Scipio Nasica had gathered the senators to Gracchus’ bloody death claiming that the tribune desired to become king of Rome. To commit the assassination Scipio Nasica covered his head with the hood of his pontifex maximus robe, which possibly denoted the killing as a ritualized sacrifice for the good of Rome. After his assassination, Scipio led a witch hunt to eradicate any surviving supporters of Gracchus. Those who escaped the purge afterwards demanded that Scipio be held responsible for murder. Death Eventually the prolonged conflict between political parties caught up with Nasica, and the Senate sent him away to Pergamon on a mission. This was unusual, as a Pontifex Maximus would never normally be sent away from Rome. He later died there, allegedly at the hands of some of Gracchus’ supporters. Scipio Nasica Serapio was succeeded by his son of the same name, who became consul in 111 BC.
- Death: 132 BC, Pergamon, Anatolia
Ancestors of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
/-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
/-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| \-Pomponia DIROMA
/-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| \-Amelia TERTIA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | \-Pomponia DIROMA
\-Cornelia AFRICANA
| /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
\-Amelia TERTIA
\-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
Descendants of Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
1 Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
=Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
2 Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
=Marcus Livius DRUSUS
3 Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
=Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
=Marcus Porcius CATO Marriage: ABT 95 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
3 Marcus Livius DRUSUS
3 Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus LIVIANUS
2 Publius Cornelius Scipio NASICA
- Birth: ABT 800
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Dona SCIPIONI
1 Dona SCIPIONI
=Bonifacio II DI LUCCA count of Lucca
Ancestors of Cornelia SCIPIONIS
/-Cornelius LENTULUS
/-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | /-Titus Pomponius Atticus
| | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | \-Caecilia Metella
| \-Pomponia Caecilia ATTICA
| \-Caecilia Pilea
Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
\-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
\-Sentia DE ROME
Descendants of Cornelia SCIPIONIS
1 Cornelia SCIPIONIS
=Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul Marriage: Paullus' first marriage
2 Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS aka Aimibus Paulius “the Censor”
=Vipsania Julia Agrippina MINOR
3 Julia of the Roman EMPIRE
=Gaius Octavius Laenas I of ROME
3 Ameilia Caesia LEPIDA
3 Dominia Lepida Ahenobartus DE ROME
3 Aemilia LEPIDA
3 Lepida Paetina of Roma
3 Marcus Aemillus LEPIDUS
2 Aemilia PAULLA
2 Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS aka Aimibus Paulius “the Censor”
2 Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
=Vipsania Marcelina
3 Aemilia LEPIDA
=Emperor Claudius I TIBERIUS DRESUS NERO,CAESAR OF ROME
=Drusus Julius CAESAR
Ancestors of Publius Cornelius SCIPIONIS Consul (16BC)
/-Cornelius LENTULUS
/-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | /-Titus Pomponius Atticus
| | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | \-Caecilia Metella
| \-Pomponia Caecilia ATTICA
| \-Caecilia Pilea
Publius Cornelius SCIPIONIS Consul (16BC)
| /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
\-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
\-Sentia DE ROME
Ancestors of Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
/-Cluim Ap Cursalem SCOTLAND Of The Britons Of Dumbarton
Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
Descendants of Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
1 Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
=Unknown Spouse of Clum of ROME
2 Cinhil of the DAMNONII
=Unknown Spouse of Cinhil of the DAMNONII
3 Cynlop of the DAMNONII
=Unknown Spouse of Cynlop of the DAMNONII
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Cluim Ap Cursalem SCOTLAND Of The Britons Of Dumbarton
1 Cluim Ap Cursalem SCOTLAND Of The Britons Of Dumbarton
=(Unknown)
2 Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
=Unknown Spouse of Clum of ROME
3 Cinhil of the DAMNONII
=Unknown Spouse of Cinhil of the DAMNONII
- Birth: ABT 1084, Fordoun, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Christening: 1124, Scotland
- Also known as: The SAINT
- Also known as: Saint David
- Also known as: Daibhidh mac Mhaoil Chaluim
- Also known as: Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim
- Also known as: David mac Malcolm
- Also known as: 03rd Earl of Huntingdon David King of Scotland
- Reign: BET 1124 AND 1153
- Affiliation: House of Dunkeld
- Title Of Nobility: King of Scotland, Prince of the Cumbrians, Earl of Huntingdon, Honour of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland
- LifeSketch: David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim; c. 1084 – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of Scotland from 1124 to 1153. The youngest son of Malcolm III and Margaret of Wessex, David spent most of his childhood in Scotland, but was exiled to England temporarily in 1093. Perhaps after 1100, he became a dependent at the court of King Henry I. There he was influenced by the Anglo-French culture of the court. When David's brother Alexander I died in 1124, David chose, with the backing of Henry I, to take the Kingdom of Scotland (Alba) for himself. He was forced to engage in warfare against his rival and nephew, Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair. Subduing the latter seems to have taken David ten years, a struggle that involved the destruction of Óengus, Mormaer of Moray. David's victory allowed expansion of control over more distant regions theoretically part of his Kingdom. After the death of his former patron Henry I, David supported the claims of Henry's daughter and his own niece, Empress Matilda, to the throne of England. In the process, he came into conflict with King Stephen and was able to expand his power in northern England, despite his defeat at the Battle of the Standard in 1138. The term "Davidian Revolution" is used by many scholars to summarise the changes which took place in Scotland during his reign. These included his foundation of burghs and regional markets, implementation of the ideals of Gregorian Reform, foundation of monasteries, Normanisation of the Scottish government, and the introduction of feudalism through immigrant French and Anglo-French knights. The early years of David I are the most obscure of his life. As there is little documented evidence, historians can only guess at most of David's activities in this period. Childhood and flight to England David was born on a date unknown in 1084 in Scotland. He was probably the eighth son of King Malcolm III, and certainly the sixth and youngest borne by Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex. He was the grandson of King Duncan I. In 1093 King Máel Coluim and David's brother Edward were killed at the River Aln during an invasion of Northumberland. David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar, both future kings of Scotland, were probably present when their mother died shortly afterwards. According to later medieval tradition, the three brothers were in Edinburgh when they were besieged by their paternal uncle Donald III. Donald became King of Scotland. It is not certain what happened next, but an insertion in the Chronicle of Melrose states that Donald forced his three nephews into exile, although he was allied with another of his nephews, Edmund. John of Fordun wrote, centuries later, that an escort into England was arranged for them by their maternal uncle Edgar Ætheling. William Rufus, King of England, opposed Donald's accession to the northerly kingdom. He sent the eldest son of Malcolm, David's half-brother Duncan, into Scotland with an army. Duncan was killed within the year, and so in 1097 William sent Donnchad's half-brother Edgar into Scotland. The latter was more successful, and was crowned King by the end of 1097. During the power struggle of 1093–97, David was in England. In 1093, he may have been about nine years old. From 1093 until 1103 David's presence cannot be accounted for in detail, but he appears to have been in Scotland for the remainder of the 1090s. When William Rufus was killed, his brother Henry Beauclerc seized power and married David's sister, Matilda. The marriage made David the brother-in-law of the ruler of England. From that point onwards, David was probably an important figure at the English court. Despite his Gaelic background, by the end of his stay in England, David had become a full-fledged Normanised prince. William of Malmesbury wrote that it was in this period that David "rubbed off all tarnish of Scottish barbarity through being polished by intercourse and friendship with us". David's time as Prince of the Cumbrians and Earl marks the beginning of his life as a great territorial lord. His earldom probably began in 1113, when Henry I arranged David's marriage to Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon, who was the heiress to the Huntingdon–Northampton lordship. As her husband, David used the title of earl, and there was the prospect that David's children by her would inherit all the honours borne by Matilda's father Waltheof. 1113 is the year when David, for the first time, can be found in possession of territory in what is now Scotland. David's brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 and bequeathed to David extensive territory to the south of the river Forth. On 8 January 1107, Edgar died. His younger brother Alexander took the throne. It has been assumed that David took control of his inheritance – the southern lands bequeathed by Edgar – soon after the latter's death. However, it cannot be shown that he possessed his inheritance until his foundation of Selkirk Abbey late in 1113. According to Richard Oram, it was only in 1113, when Henry returned to England from Normandy, that David was at last in a position to claim his inheritance in southern "Scotland". King Henry's backing seems to have been enough to force King Alexander to recognise his younger brother's claims. This probably occurred without bloodshed, but through threat of force nonetheless. David's aggression seems to have inspired resentment amongst some native Scots. In the later part of 1113, King Henry gave David the hand of Matilda of Huntingdon, daughter and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland. The marriage brought with it the "Honour of Huntingdon", a lordship scattered through the shires of Northampton, Huntingdon, and Bedford; within a few years, Matilda bore a son, who David named Henry after his patron. The new territories which David controlled were a valuable supplement to his income and manpower, increasing his status as one of the most powerful magnates in the Kingdom of the English. Moreover, Matilda's father Waltheof had been Earl of Northumberland, a defunct lordship which had covered the far north of England and included Cumberland and Westmorland, Northumberland-proper, as well as overlordship of the bishopric of Durham. After King Henry's death, David would revive the claim to this earldom for his son Henry of Scotland. David's activities and whereabouts after 1114 are not always easy to trace. He spent much of his time outside his principality, in England and in Normandy. Despite the death of his sister on 1 May 1118, David still possessed the favour of King Henry when his brother Alexander died in 1124, leaving Scotland without a king. In spite of the fact that King David spent his childhood in Scotland, Michael Lynch and Richard Oram portray David as having little initial connection with the culture and society of the Scots; but both likewise argue that David became increasingly re-Gaelicised in the later stages of his reign. Whatever the case, David's claim to be heir to the Scottish kingdom was doubtful. However, the Scots never followed the Norman laws of primogeniture. David was the youngest of eight sons of the fifth from last king. Two more recent kings had produced sons. William fitz Duncan, son of King Donnchad II, and Máel Coluim, son of the last king Alexander, both preceded David in terms of the slowly emerging principles of primogeniture. However, unlike David, neither William nor Máel Coluim had the support of Henry. So when Alexander died in 1124, the aristocracy of Scotland could either accept David as King, or face war with both David and Henry I. Alexander's son Máel Coluim chose war. Orderic Vitalis reported that Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair "affected to snatch the kingdom from [David], and fought against him two sufficiently fierce battles; but David, who was loftier in understanding and in power and wealth, conquered him and his followers". Máel Coluim escaped unharmed into areas of Scotland not yet under David's control, and in those areas gained shelter and aid. In either April or May of the same year, David was crowned King of Scotland at Scone. If later Scottish and Irish evidence can be taken as evidence, the ceremony of coronation was a series of elaborate traditional rituals, of the kind infamous in the Anglo-French world of the 12th century for their "unchristian" elements. Ailred of Rievaulx, friend and one-time member of David's court, reported that David "so abhorred those acts of homage which are offered by the Scottish nation in the manner of their fathers upon the recent promotion of their kings, that he was with difficulty compelled by the bishops to receive them". Perhaps the greatest blow to David's plans came on 12 July 1152 when Henry, Earl of Northumberland, David's only son and heir, died. He had probably been suffering from some kind of illness for a long time. David had under a year to live, and he may have known that he was not going to be alive much longer. David quickly arranged for his grandson Malcolm IV to be made his successor, and for his younger grandson William to be made Earl of Northumberland. Donnchad I, Mormaer of Fife, the senior magnate in Scotland-proper, was appointed as rector, or regent, and took the 11 year-old Malcolm around Scotland-proper on a tour to meet and gain the homage of his future Gaelic subjects. David's health began to fail seriously in the spring of 1153, and on 24 May 1153, David died in Carlisle Castle. In his obituary in the Annals of Tigernach, he is called Dabíd mac Mail Colaim, rí Alban & Saxan, "David, son of Malcolm, King of Scotland and England", a title which acknowledged the importance of the new English part of David's realm. He was buried in Dunfermline Abbey. This is only a portion of what can be read at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_I_of_Scotland
- Ruled: 1124-1153
- Info 2: Reigned 23 April 1124- 1153. "The Saint".Earl Of Huntingdon. Earl Opf Northampton.United Alba With Strathclyde
- Death: 24 MAY 1153, Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England
- Burial: AFT 24 MAY 1153, Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Partnership with: Matilda OF HUNTINGTON
Marriage: 1113, , , , Scotland
- Child: Malcolm OF SCOTLAND Birth: 1113
- Child: Henry of SCOTLAND Birth: 19 NOV 1114, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
- Child: Clarice of Scotland Birth: ABT 1115, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
- Child: Hodierna of SCOTLAND Birth: ABT 1117, , , , Scotland
- Child: Lettia OF SCOTLAND Birth: 1119, Edinburgh Castle,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland.
Descendants of David I of SCOTLAND
1 David I of SCOTLAND
=Matilda OF HUNTINGTON Marriage: 1113, , , , Scotland
2 Malcolm OF SCOTLAND
2 Henry of SCOTLAND
2 Clarice of Scotland
2 Hodierna of SCOTLAND
2 Lettia OF SCOTLAND
Ancestors of Findan Eochaid II Prince SCOTLAND
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
/-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Eru of Dal Riata
| | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | | \-Erue Spouse of ERU
| \-Erca ingen LOARN
| \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
Findan Eochaid II Prince SCOTLAND
| /-Ælle of Deira
| /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
\-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
\-Kvinna Verch BELI
- Father: David I of SCOTLAND
- Mother: Matilda OF HUNTINGTON
- Birth: 19 NOV 1114, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
- Residence: Scotland
- Also known as: Henry Dunkeld of Scotland
- Also known as: Henry of Scotland Prince of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
- Clan Name: House of Dunkeld
- LifeSketch: Henry of Scotland (Eanric mac Dabíd, 1114 – 12 June 1152) was heir apparent to the Kingdom of Alba. He was also the 3rd Earl of Northumberland and the 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. He was the son of King David I of Scotland and Queen Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon. Earldom David I of Scotland, Henry's father, invaded England in 1136. His army was met by Stephen of Blois at Carlisle. Instead of battle, there was a negotiated settlement that included Henry performing homage to Stephen for Carlisle and the Earldom of Huntingdon. Henry's journey to Stephen's court for Easter (1136) was met with resentment, including an accusation of treason, which brought about his return at his father's insistence. After another invasion by his father, Henry was finally invested with the Earldom of Northumberland in 1139. Later in the year, Henry met with Stephen at Nottingham, where he was also reinvested with Carlisle and Cumberland. Henry then paid homage to Stephen for his earldom. Henry's inclusion into King Stephen's inner circle was highlighted by his arranged marriage to Ada de Warenne. This marriage secured Henry's place within Stephen's kingdom. Following Stephen's capture by forces of Empress Matilda, Henry held the Earldom of Northumberland as a Scottish fief. Earl Henry, as sometimes named, son and heir of King David I of Scotland, had been in poor health throughout the 1140s. He died suddenly on 12 June 1152. His death occurred in either Newcastle or Roxburgh, both located in those areas of Northumbria which he and his father had attached to the Scots crown in the period of English weakness after the death of Henry I of England. Unlike in the case of the English king, who had been left without legitimate male descendants in the wreck of the White Ship, there was no succession crisis. This was because Earl Henry had left behind three sons to carry forward the lineage of his father. On Henry's death, the Huntingdon earldom passed to his half-brother Simon II de Senlis. Family In 1139, Henry married Ada de Warenne, the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138), and Elizabeth of Vermandois, daughter of Hugh of Vermandois. Their children (in an approximate order of birth) were: 1. Ada of Huntingdon (died 1206), married in 1161 Floris III, Count of Holland. 2. Margaret of Huntingdon (died 1201) 3. Malcolm IV of Scotland. (1141–1165) 4. William I of Scotland (c. 1142–1214) 5. David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon. (1152–1219) 6. Matilda (or Maud) of Huntingdon, died unmarried in 1152. 7. Marjorie of Huntingdon, married Gille Críst, Earl of Angus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_of_Scotland
- Info 2: Also Refered To As Earl Of Northumberland. Great Great Grandfather Of King Robert The Bruce.
- Fact 2: Aka Henry, Prince of Scotland.
- Fact 1: Acceded: 1136 as the Earl of Huntington.
- Death: 12 JUN 1152, Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland
- Burial: 1152, Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Ancestors of Henry of SCOTLAND
/-David I of SCOTLAND
Henry of SCOTLAND
| /-Bjorn BEARSSON
| /-Siward Digri of NORTHUMBRIA
| /-Waltheof of NORTHUMBRIA
| | | /-Waltheof of BAMBURGH
| | | /-Uchtred the BOLD
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Waltheof of BAMBURGH
| | | /-Ealdred of BAMBURGH
| | | | | /-Aldun of Durham
| | | | \-Ecgfrida ALDHUNSDOTTIR of Durham
| | \-Aelfflaed of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Ædgina of Northumbria
\-Matilda OF HUNTINGTON
| /-Odacer
| /-Baldwin I Margrave of FLANDERS
| /-Baudouin DE FLANDERS II
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | \-Judith DE FRANCE
| | \-Ermentrudis D'ORLÉANS Reine des Francs
| /-Adalolphe DE BOULOGNE Comte de Boulogne
| | | /-Alfred the Great
| | | | \-Osburh
| | \-Ælfthryth of Wessex
| | | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | \-Eadburgh
| /-Arnulf II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | | | /-Odoaker III van Steenland of MORINS
| | | | \-Ignode VAN HARELBEKE of Flandre
| | | | \-Anseline DE SITHU DE HARELBEKE of Flandre
| | \-Mahaut DE CREQUY
| | \-Valbrude de Crequy
| /-Arnulf III DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Godfrey D'ARDRES
| | \-Jehanne D'ARDRES
| | \-Lucille DE COLEMBERT
| /-Baudouin II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Wallerand DE DESVRES I
| | | /-Alphonse DE DESVRES
| | | | \-Jeanne DE GUINES
| | \-Adeline DE DESVRES
| | | /-Herlouin PONTHIEU
| | | /-Rotgaire Comte DE PONTHIEU
| | | | \-Herissende DAMMARTIN
| | | /-Guillaume I DE PONTHIEU D'ABBEVILLE
| | | | \-Hersinde DE RAMERUPT
| | \-Adeline-Maroie DE MAROILLE de Ponthieu
| | \-Gisla DE GASCOGNE Princess d'Gascony
| /-Eustache I DE BOULOGNE
| /-Lambert II DE LENS
| | | /-Gainfroi DE SENS
| | | /-Gislebert DE HENNEGAU
| | | | \-Theilindis DE BLOIS
| | | /-Giselbert VON DE MAASGOUW
| | | | \-Bertswinda VON HESBAYE MASSGAU
| | | /-Reginar I Herzog von Lothringen
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE LORRAINE
| | | /-Reginar II DE HAINAUT
| | | | \-Alberade DE CAMOUVILLE DE MONS DE HAINAUT
| | | /-Reginar III DE HAINAUT
| | | | | /-Waudebert VIII of Lommois
| | | | | /-Richard d'Amiens de Lommois DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | \-Richarde DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | /-Buvinus Graf von Metz
| | | | | | \-Ingeltude de Autun d'Amiens D'AUTUN
| | | | | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | | /-Théodebald dit le vieux de Bourgogne D'ANTIBES
| | | | | | | /-Boso VON ARLES Graf von Arles und in Italien
| | | | | | | | \-Ermengardis van Haspengouw of The Holy Roman EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Richilde von Arles
| | | | | | | /-Leibulfe D'ARLES
| | | | | | \-Engeltrude
| | | | | | \-Odda D'ARLES
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Konrad I Herzog in Alemannien
| | | | | /-Conrad II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | | /-Hugo Graf von Tours
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | | | \-Ava HUGO Graf von Tours
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Werner I VON LOBDENGAU
| | | | | /-Werner II VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | | \-Friederun
| | | | \-Waldrada VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | /-Robert III Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | | | \-Oda Gräfin im Wormsgau
| | | | \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | | /-Lambert I VON LÖWEN
| | | | | /- REGINHART
| | | | | | \-Alburgis von RINGLEHEIM
| | | | | /-Theodoric RIGELHEIM
| | | | | | \- MATILDA
| | | | | /-Lambert de Rigelheim of LOUVAIN
| | | | | | | /-Gudröd Graf VON FRIESLAND
| | | | | | \-Reinhild OF FRIESLAND
| | | | | | \-Frederuna VON HAMALAND
| | | | \-Adela VAN LEUVEN
| | | | | /-Richfried VAN BETUWE
| | | | \-Hawise D'BETUWE
| | | | \-Hereswint VON KLEEF
| | \-Mathilde VAN LEUVEN
| | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | /-Louis II LE BÈGUE Roi des Francs
| | | | | /-Eudes, comte d'Orléans
| | | | \-Ermentrudis D'ORLÉANS Reine des Francs
| | | | \-Engeltrudis
| | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Wulfhard Palatin DE FLAVIGNY
| | | | | /-Adalard of Paris
| | | | | | \-Suzanne DE PARIS
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| | | | \-Hedwig VON BUCHAU
| | | /-Louis IV DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Alfred the Great
| | | | | | \-Osburh
| | | | | /-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | | | | | | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| | | | | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | | | | | \-Eadburgh
| | | | \-Eadgifu OF WESSEX Queen of the West Franks
| | | | \-Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
| | | /-Karl VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | /-Heinrich I. VON SACHSEN König des Ostfrankenreiches
| | | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Mathilde KÖNIGIN DES OSTFRÄNKISCHEN REICH
| | \-Gerberga VON NIEDER LOTHRINGEN
| | \-Adélaïde DE TROYES
| | | /-Hermann Billung Margrave SAXONY
| | \-Mathilde BILLUNG
| | \-Hildegarde VON WESTERBOURGE
\-Judith DE LENS
| /-Rollo DE NORMANDIE
| /-Guillaume I DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
| /-Richard I Duc DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Sprota of Bretagne
| /-Richard II, LE BON Duc de Normandie
| | | /-Harold BLUETOOTH
| | \-Gunnora Haroldsdottir DE CRÉPON
| /-Robert I NORMANDIE
| | | /-Salomon OF BRITTANY
| | | /-Ridoredh DE VANNES
| | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Gaerwant DE BRITTANY
| | | | \-Aremburge DE POHER
| | | | \-Wembrit Sporte of Nantes
| | | /-Pascweten DE RENNES
| | | | | /-Erispoë 1 DE BROËEC of Poher
| | | | | /-Gurvant DE RENNES Seigneur de Bretagne
| | | | | | \-Melior dite La Flatteuse d'Avalon DES PICTES
| | | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | | \-Marianne of France PRINCESS
| | | /-Juhel BÉRENGER comte de Rennes
| | | | | /-Bérengar II of Neustria
| | | | \-Judith Bérenger DE BAYEAUX
| | | /-Conan Ier DE BRETAGNE Duc de Bretagne
| | \-Judith de BRETAGNE Duchesse de Normandie
| | | /-Tertulle Comte d'Anjou
| | | /-Ingelger vicomte d’Angers
| | | | \-Petronilla
| | | /-Foulques I D'ANJOU
| | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU
| | | | | /-Adalhard DE LOCHES
| | | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | | | | \-Adelaide Aelinde DE GATINAIS
| | | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | | \-Tescenda ou Tecandra
| | | /-Geoffrey I D'ANJOU
| | | | \-Gerberge DE GÂTINAIS
| | \-Ermengarde D'ANJOU Duchesse de Bretagne
| | | /-Pépin II Comte de Vermandois
| | | /-Herbert I de Vermandois
| | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | /-Robert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Robert IV Comte DE PARIS
| | | | | /-Robert I, ROI DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Adela ROBERTIEN
| | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Adelaide DE CHALON
\-Adélaïde DE NORMANDIE
\-Herleva DE FALAISE
- Father: David I of SCOTLAND
- Mother: Matilda OF HUNTINGTON
- Birth: ABT 1117, , , , Scotland
- Also known as: Hodierna ingen Dabid
- LifeSketch: “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): “DAVID I, King of Scots, youngest son by his father's 2nd marriage, probably born about 1085. He married before Midsummer 1113 MAUD OF NORTHUMBERLAND, widow of Simon de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton (living 8 August 1111) [see BEAUCHAMP 3], and daughter and co-heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland, by Judith, daughter of Lambert, Count of Lens [see BEAUCHAMP 2 for her ancestry]. She was born about 1072 (aged 18 in 1090). They had two sons, Malcolm and Henry [Earl of Northumberland], and two daughters, Clarice and Hodierne. David was recognized as Earl of Huntingdon to the exclusion of his step-son, Simon; the earldom of Northampton reverted to the crown. As Earl of Huntingdon, he made various grants to St. Andrew's, Northampton. In 1113 he founded an abbey at Selkirk, afterwards removed to Kelso, and gave it land at Hardingstone and Northampton. He founded another abbey at Jedworth in 1118. He succeeded his brother, Alexander I, as King of Scotland 25 April 1124. In 1127 he joined in the Barons' recognition of Empress Maud to succeed her father on the throne of England. When Stephen seized the crown, David took arms against him. His wife, Queen Maud, died 1130 or 1131, and was buried at Scone. About 1132 he gave the church of Tottenham, Middlesex to the canons of the church of Holy Trinity, London. In 1136 King David I resigned the earldom of Huntingdon to his son, Henry, who did homage to Stephen. David was defeated at the Battle of Standard 22 August 1138. DAVID I, King of Scots, died at Carilie 24 May 1153; and was buried at Dunfermline, Fife. [References match those with his wife’s entry.] Children of King David I, by Maud of Northumberland: i. MALCOLM OF SCOTLAND, said to have been strangled when aged two. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 3-5 (sub Kings of Scotland). Dunbar Scottish Kings (1906): 58-70. ii. HENRY OF SCOTLAND, Earl of Northumberland [see next]. iii. CLARICE OF SCOTLAND, died unmarried. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 3-5 (sub Kings of Scotland). Dunbar Scottish Kings (1906): 58-70. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 313 (Scotland ped.). iv. HODIERNE OF SCOTLAND, died unmarried. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 3-5 (sub Kings of Scotland). Dunbar Scottish Kings (1906): 58-70. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 313 (Scotland ped.).“
- Death: ABT 1140, , , , Scotland
Ancestors of Hodierna of SCOTLAND
/-David I of SCOTLAND
Hodierna of SCOTLAND
| /-Bjorn BEARSSON
| /-Siward Digri of NORTHUMBRIA
| /-Waltheof of NORTHUMBRIA
| | | /-Waltheof of BAMBURGH
| | | /-Uchtred the BOLD
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Waltheof of BAMBURGH
| | | /-Ealdred of BAMBURGH
| | | | | /-Aldun of Durham
| | | | \-Ecgfrida ALDHUNSDOTTIR of Durham
| | \-Aelfflaed of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Ædgina of Northumbria
\-Matilda OF HUNTINGTON
| /-Odacer
| /-Baldwin I Margrave of FLANDERS
| /-Baudouin DE FLANDERS II
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | \-Judith DE FRANCE
| | \-Ermentrudis D'ORLÉANS Reine des Francs
| /-Adalolphe DE BOULOGNE Comte de Boulogne
| | | /-Alfred the Great
| | | | \-Osburh
| | \-Ælfthryth of Wessex
| | | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | \-Eadburgh
| /-Arnulf II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | | | /-Odoaker III van Steenland of MORINS
| | | | \-Ignode VAN HARELBEKE of Flandre
| | | | \-Anseline DE SITHU DE HARELBEKE of Flandre
| | \-Mahaut DE CREQUY
| | \-Valbrude de Crequy
| /-Arnulf III DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Godfrey D'ARDRES
| | \-Jehanne D'ARDRES
| | \-Lucille DE COLEMBERT
| /-Baudouin II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Wallerand DE DESVRES I
| | | /-Alphonse DE DESVRES
| | | | \-Jeanne DE GUINES
| | \-Adeline DE DESVRES
| | | /-Herlouin PONTHIEU
| | | /-Rotgaire Comte DE PONTHIEU
| | | | \-Herissende DAMMARTIN
| | | /-Guillaume I DE PONTHIEU D'ABBEVILLE
| | | | \-Hersinde DE RAMERUPT
| | \-Adeline-Maroie DE MAROILLE de Ponthieu
| | \-Gisla DE GASCOGNE Princess d'Gascony
| /-Eustache I DE BOULOGNE
| /-Lambert II DE LENS
| | | /-Gainfroi DE SENS
| | | /-Gislebert DE HENNEGAU
| | | | \-Theilindis DE BLOIS
| | | /-Giselbert VON DE MAASGOUW
| | | | \-Bertswinda VON HESBAYE MASSGAU
| | | /-Reginar I Herzog von Lothringen
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE LORRAINE
| | | /-Reginar II DE HAINAUT
| | | | \-Alberade DE CAMOUVILLE DE MONS DE HAINAUT
| | | /-Reginar III DE HAINAUT
| | | | | /-Waudebert VIII of Lommois
| | | | | /-Richard d'Amiens de Lommois DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | \-Richarde DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | /-Buvinus Graf von Metz
| | | | | | \-Ingeltude de Autun d'Amiens D'AUTUN
| | | | | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | | /-Théodebald dit le vieux de Bourgogne D'ANTIBES
| | | | | | | /-Boso VON ARLES Graf von Arles und in Italien
| | | | | | | | \-Ermengardis van Haspengouw of The Holy Roman EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Richilde von Arles
| | | | | | | /-Leibulfe D'ARLES
| | | | | | \-Engeltrude
| | | | | | \-Odda D'ARLES
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Konrad I Herzog in Alemannien
| | | | | /-Conrad II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | | /-Hugo Graf von Tours
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | | | \-Ava HUGO Graf von Tours
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Werner I VON LOBDENGAU
| | | | | /-Werner II VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | | \-Friederun
| | | | \-Waldrada VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | /-Robert III Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | | | \-Oda Gräfin im Wormsgau
| | | | \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | | /-Lambert I VON LÖWEN
| | | | | /- REGINHART
| | | | | | \-Alburgis von RINGLEHEIM
| | | | | /-Theodoric RIGELHEIM
| | | | | | \- MATILDA
| | | | | /-Lambert de Rigelheim of LOUVAIN
| | | | | | | /-Gudröd Graf VON FRIESLAND
| | | | | | \-Reinhild OF FRIESLAND
| | | | | | \-Frederuna VON HAMALAND
| | | | \-Adela VAN LEUVEN
| | | | | /-Richfried VAN BETUWE
| | | | \-Hawise D'BETUWE
| | | | \-Hereswint VON KLEEF
| | \-Mathilde VAN LEUVEN
| | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | /-Louis II LE BÈGUE Roi des Francs
| | | | | /-Eudes, comte d'Orléans
| | | | \-Ermentrudis D'ORLÉANS Reine des Francs
| | | | \-Engeltrudis
| | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Wulfhard Palatin DE FLAVIGNY
| | | | | /-Adalard of Paris
| | | | | | \-Suzanne DE PARIS
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| | | | \-Hedwig VON BUCHAU
| | | /-Louis IV DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Alfred the Great
| | | | | | \-Osburh
| | | | | /-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | | | | | | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| | | | | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | | | | | \-Eadburgh
| | | | \-Eadgifu OF WESSEX Queen of the West Franks
| | | | \-Ælfflæd of Wiltshire
| | | /-Karl VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | /-Heinrich I. VON SACHSEN König des Ostfrankenreiches
| | | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Mathilde KÖNIGIN DES OSTFRÄNKISCHEN REICH
| | \-Gerberga VON NIEDER LOTHRINGEN
| | \-Adélaïde DE TROYES
| | | /-Hermann Billung Margrave SAXONY
| | \-Mathilde BILLUNG
| | \-Hildegarde VON WESTERBOURGE
\-Judith DE LENS
| /-Rollo DE NORMANDIE
| /-Guillaume I DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
| /-Richard I Duc DE NORMANDIE
| | \-Sprota of Bretagne
| /-Richard II, LE BON Duc de Normandie
| | | /-Harold BLUETOOTH
| | \-Gunnora Haroldsdottir DE CRÉPON
| /-Robert I NORMANDIE
| | | /-Salomon OF BRITTANY
| | | /-Ridoredh DE VANNES
| | | /-Alain I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Gaerwant DE BRITTANY
| | | | \-Aremburge DE POHER
| | | | \-Wembrit Sporte of Nantes
| | | /-Pascweten DE RENNES
| | | | | /-Erispoë 1 DE BROËEC of Poher
| | | | | /-Gurvant DE RENNES Seigneur de Bretagne
| | | | | | \-Melior dite La Flatteuse d'Avalon DES PICTES
| | | | \-Oreguen de Rennes
| | | | \-Marianne of France PRINCESS
| | | /-Juhel BÉRENGER comte de Rennes
| | | | | /-Bérengar II of Neustria
| | | | \-Judith Bérenger DE BAYEAUX
| | | /-Conan Ier DE BRETAGNE Duc de Bretagne
| | \-Judith de BRETAGNE Duchesse de Normandie
| | | /-Tertulle Comte d'Anjou
| | | /-Ingelger vicomte d’Angers
| | | | \-Petronilla
| | | /-Foulques I D'ANJOU
| | | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU
| | | | | /-Adalhard DE LOCHES
| | | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | | | | \-Adelaide Aelinde DE GATINAIS
| | | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | | \-Tescenda ou Tecandra
| | | /-Geoffrey I D'ANJOU
| | | | \-Gerberge DE GÂTINAIS
| | \-Ermengarde D'ANJOU Duchesse de Bretagne
| | | /-Pépin II Comte de Vermandois
| | | /-Herbert I de Vermandois
| | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | /-Robert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | /-Robert IV Comte DE PARIS
| | | | | /-Robert I, ROI DES FRANCS
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Adela ROBERTIEN
| | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Adelaide DE CHALON
\-Adélaïde DE NORMANDIE
\-Herleva DE FALAISE
- Birth: 110
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of King Mogh Lamha mac Lugdach SCOTLAND
1 King Mogh Lamha mac Lugdach SCOTLAND
=(Unknown)
2 Conaire Cóem MAC MUG LÁMA "the beautiful" of Dalriada "Ri na Dal Riata"
=Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
3 Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIRE
=Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
3 Cairbre Baschaein MACCONAIRE
3 Owen Mor
- Father: Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
- Birth: 4 JUN 932, Iona, Argyll, Alba
- Also known as: Cináed mac Maíl Coluim
- Also known as: Coinneach mac Mhaoil Chaluim
- Also known as: Cináed An Fionnghalach
- Also known as: Kenneth mac Malcolm
- Also known as: Kenneth II, King of Alba
- Also known as: Kenneth II King of Scots
- Also known as: Kenneth II King of Scots
- Also known as: Kenneth mac Malcolm
- Also known as: Cináed An Fionnghalach
- Also known as: Coinneach mac Mhaoil Chaluim
- Also known as: Kenneth II, King of Alba
- Also known as: Kenneth II, King of Alba
- Also known as: Kenneth mac Malcolm
- Also known as: Cináed An Fionnghalach
- Also known as: Coinneach mac Mhaoil Chaluim
- Also known as: Kenneth II King of Scots
- CROWNED KING: 971
- Title Of Nobility: King of Alba, King of Scots
- LifeSketch: Kenneth II of Scotland, King of Alba was also known as Cináed mac Maíl Coluim, Coinneach mac Mhaoil Chaluim, Kenneth An Fionnghalach, and Kenneth the Fratricide; His date of birth is not known, he died in 995). The son of Malcolm I (Máel Coluim mac Domnaill), he succeeded King Cuilén (Cuilén mac Iduilb) on the latter's death at the hands of Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal in 971. In 973 Kenneth II, along with many other kings, acknowledged Edgar, King of England as his lord in return for recognition that he held Lothian, which he had seized from the Angles. In about 994, he broke his promise and invaded England. He was defeated and lost Lothian again. He killed Culen (the prior king's brother)in 977 and was himself killed in a blood feud by Culen's son, Constantine, who became the next king of Scotland. According to John of Fordun (14th century), Kenneth II of Scotland (reigned 971-995) attempted to change the succession rules, allowing "the nearest survivor in blood to the deceased king to succeed", thus securing the throne for his own descendants. He reportedly did so to specifically exclude Constantine (III) and Kenneth (III), These two conspired against Kenneth and succeeded in causing his death. The name of Kenneth's mother and the name of his wife are not known. Children: - Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda) later king of Alba; confirmed son of Kenneth II - Dúngal or Gille Coemgáin, possible 2nd son Sometimes considered sons of Kenneth II but more likely to be the sons of Kenneth III (Cináed mac Duib) - Boite mac Cináeda - Suibne mac Cináeda, a king of the Gall Gaidheil
- Affiliation: House of Alpin, 14th King of Scots
- Death: 995, Fettercairn, Kincardine, Alba
- Burial: 995, St. Oran's Chapel Cemetery-the Reilig Ourain, Iona, Argyll, Scotland
Ancestors of Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
/-Eochaid MAC DOMANGAIRT
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid MAC ECHDACH
/-Aodh FIND King of Dalriada
| \-Sponda
/-Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
/-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | /-King UNUISTICC I
| \-Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
| \-Pictish Princess BRUIDE
/-Kenneth I King of ALBA
/-Constantine I KING of Alba
/-Donald II KING OF ALBA
/-Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
Descendants of Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
1 Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
=Princess of Leinster Marriage: 954
2 Malcolm II King of ALBA
=Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory
3 Donada INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
3 Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
=Crínán of Dunkeld Marriage: ABT 1000, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
3 Olith INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
2 Anleta MAC ALPIN of Scotland
2 Dunclina Princess Of ALBA
Ancestors of Margaret Burt SCOTT
/-Alexander MURDOCH
Margaret Burt SCOTT
Descendants of Margaret Burt SCOTT
1 Margaret Burt SCOTT
=John BANNERMAN
2 Margaret BANNERMAN
=Richard WILLIAMS
3 John WILLIAMS
=Richard SMYTH
3 Ambrosia SMYTH
=Gerard Wyxe JOHNSON
- Father: Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
- Mother: Aufidia LURCO
- Birth: 50 BC
- He was the son of consul Lucius Scribonius Libo by his wife who was a member of the: "gens" Sulpicius, the family that the Roman Emperor Galba, had descended from on his paternal side. He was the great Grandson of Pompey and cousin of the Caesars.
- LifeSketch: Marcus Scribonius Libo Drusus (died September 13, AD 16) was a Roman accused of treason against the emperor Tiberius. He was likely the son or grandson of Marcus Livius Drusus Libo (adopted brother of empress Livia). It is possible that he was Marcus Livius nephew whom was adopted. Libo Drusus was regarded as a fatuous young man, who had tastes for absurdities. Along with his brother Lucius Scribonius Libo, he was accused of conspiring against the Roman Emperor Tiberius. This included asking a fortune-teller if he would be rich enough to pave the Via Appia, as far as Brundisium or Brindisi with money. Tacitus described the accusations against Libo as 'preposterous' and 'pointless'. The two men were tried in a senatorial court by the Emperor Tiberius. At the trial, Marcus was ill and pleaded for mercy. A maternal relative, Publius Sulpicius Quirinus, defended them and appealed to the Emperor. Tiberius told him to apply to the senate. Tiberius wanted to investigate Libo's slaves but there was a senatorial decree preventing confessions from tortured slaves from being used in trials against their own masters. To get around this Tiberius had Libo's slaves sold to the treasury agent, then the accusations made against Libo were considered confirmed by Libo's ex slaves. His aunt, Scribonia (second wife of Roman Emperor Augustus), tried to convince Marcus to face trial rather than commit suicide. However, Marcus committed suicide by stabbing himself twice in the stomach on 13 September 16 AD. The Roman Senate agreed to divide his property among his accusers, which was the common practice of the time. Furthermore, his statue and funeral masks were removed from descendants' funeral parades and members of the gens ‘Scribonius’ were forbidden to bear the name ‘Drusus’. His supporters were executed, and the day of his death was declared a public holiday. -- Wikiwand: Marcus Scribonius Libo
- Death: 13 SEP 16, committed suicide by stabbing himself twice in the stomach
Ancestors of Marcus SCRIBONIUS LIBO DRUSUS
/-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
/-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| \-Caecilia METALLA
/-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
/-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
Marcus SCRIBONIUS LIBO DRUSUS
| /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
\-Aufidia LURCO
- Father: Fróði
- Also known as: Halvdan Frodesson
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_Scylding https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Frodesson https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_av_Skj%C3%B6ldunga%C3%A4tten
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: Princess Sigris of the GOTHS
Marriage: ABT 528, Sweden
- Child: Helgi HALFDANSSON
- Child: Hrothgar HALFDANSSON of Denmark Birth: 525, Roskilde, Denmark
- Child: Hroar Birth: 526, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
- Child: Elan Halfdansdottir SCYLDINGAS Birth: ABT 530, Denmark, Nothern Europe
- Child: Olaf HALFDANSSON
- Child: King Norbril крал на Северна Умберландия OF NORTHUMBRIA (HALFDANSSON NORTH UMBERLANDIYA) Birth: OCT 520, Northumberland, England
- Child: Ursula
- Child: Signe Signa HALFDANSDOTTIR QUEEN OF DENMARK Birth: 524, Roskilde, Denmark
- Child: Frode Halfdansson of DENMARK VII Birth: 526, Jutland, Denmark
- Child: Signe HALFDANSDATTER Birth: 524, Of Roskilde, Denmark
Ancestors of Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði
/-Fróði
Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði
Descendants of Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði
1 Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði
=Princess Sigris of the GOTHS Marriage: ABT 528, Sweden
2 Helgi HALFDANSSON
=(Unknown)
3 Yrsa HELGASDATTER
=König von Schweden Adils OTTARSSON
=Adils OTTARSSON
2 Hrothgar HALFDANSSON of Denmark
2 Hroar
2 Elan Halfdansdottir SCYLDINGAS
2 Olaf HALFDANSSON
2 King Norbril крал на Северна Умберландия OF NORTHUMBRIA (HALFDANSSON NORTH UMBERLANDIYA)
2 Ursula
2 Signe Signa HALFDANSDOTTIR QUEEN OF DENMARK
2 Frode Halfdansson of DENMARK VII
2 Signe HALFDANSDATTER
Ancestors of Elan Halfdansdottir SCYLDINGAS
/-Fróði
/-Halfdan SCYLDING, son of Fróði
Elan Halfdansdottir SCYLDINGAS
| /-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
| | | /-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
| | \-Arson VALESDATTER
| | | /-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
| /-King Alf of GÖTALAND
| | | /-Skjöld ODINSSON of The Danes and Belund
| | | /-Fridleif SKJOLDSSON King of Denmark
| | | | \-Gefjon of Skjaelland and Scanie QUEEN
| | | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | | | \-Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
| | | /-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
| | | | | /-Skjöld ODINSSON of The Danes and Belund
| | | | | /-Fridleif SKJOLDSSON King of Denmark
| | | | | | \-Gefjon of Skjaelland and Scanie QUEEN
| | | | | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | | | | | \-Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
| | | | | /-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
\-Princess Sigris of the GOTHS
| /-Siward KING of Götaland
\-Alfhild Siwardsdotter
Ancestors of Scythes Heraclide of SCYTHIA
/-Belus
/-Aegyptus
/-Lynceus
| \-Achiroe
/-Abas
| \-Hypermnestra
/-Proetus of Argos and TIRYNS
| | /-Lycaon
| | /-Mantineus
| | | \-Cyllene
| \-Aglaea
/-Perseus of MYCENAE
| | /-Acricio King of Argos
| \-Danae of ARGOS
/-Alcaeus de MYCENAE
/-Amphitryon de MYCENAE
| | /-Tantalos of Lydia KING
| | /-Pelops of Pisa, Lydia and Mycenae
| \-Astydamia II of PISA
| | /-Alxion DI PISA
| | /-Oenomaus DE KRETA King of Pisa
| | | \-Harpina DI PISA
| \-Hippodamia of PISA
| | /-Abas OF ARGOS
| | /-Acrisios D'ARGOS
| \-Evarete DE ARGOS
| | /-Lynceus OF ARGOS
| | /-Lacédémon EME
| \-Eurydice
| | /-Lelex KÖNIG VON SPARTA
| | /-Myles KING OF LACONIA
| | | \-Queen Cleocharia of LACONIA
| | /-Eurotas OF LACONIA
| \-Sparta DE GRECE
| \-Cleocharia NAIAD NYMPH
/-Heracles Alcides de THEBES
| \-Alcmena of MYCENAE
Scythes Heraclide of SCYTHIA
| /-Hermes Mizraim ZEUS
| /-Evander of ARCADIA
| | | /-Ladon
| | \-Tiburtis bint LADON
\-Vinduna of ARCADIA
\-Carmenta of ARCADIA
- Birth: 927, Boulogne, France
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Boulogne
- Death: 1022, Boulogne, France
Descendants of Hawise SECLIS de Bourbourg
1 Hawise SECLIS de Bourbourg
=Arnulf II DE BOULOGNE
2 Arnoul DE BOULOGNE II
Ancestors of Atia Balba SECUNDA
/-Attius
/-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| \-Pompiea STRABO
/-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | /-Gaius Lucilius PUPINIA
| | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | \-Pupinia PUPINIA
| \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
Atia Balba SECUNDA
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Decimus Junius SILANUS
- Mother: Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
- Birth: ABT 73 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Also known as: called Junia Secunda by modern historians to distinguish her from her sisters
- LifeSketch: Unlike his fellow triumvirs, Lepidus remained married to the same woman throughout his life, and seems to have been devoted to Junia. In his speeches, Cicero praised Junia as the ideal wife. In a private letter to Atticus, however, Cicero claimed that Junia was unfaithful to Lepidus, on the grounds that her portrait was seen among the chattels of a debauchee called Publius Vedius (possibly Publius Vedius Pollio), and expresses surprise that her husband and brother took no notice of her conduct. However some have argued that it was Junia Prima, rather than Junia Secunda, who had the affair with Vedius. After her husband was forced from power by Octavian, Junia lost much of her status. After the battle of Actium she became part of a plot to kill Octavian, formed by her son Lepidus the Younger. However it was foiled by Gaius Maecenas. Her son was executed after being sent to Octavian, who was still in the east at the time. She was summoned to follow him to appear before Octavian. Her husband had to plead with his former enemy Lucius Saenius Balbinus to grant her bail so that she could remain with him until Octavian returned. -- Wikiwand: Junia Secunda
- Death: Rome
Ancestors of Junia SECUNDA
/-Decimus Junius SILANUS
Junia SECUNDA
| /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | \-Caecilia METALLA
\-Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
| /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
\-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
\-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
\-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
Descendants of Junia SECUNDA
1 Junia SECUNDA
=Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
2 Aemilia LEPIDA
=Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
3 Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
=(Unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Antonia SEDATA
1 Antonia SEDATA
=Unknown SOSPIS
2 Antonius Sopsis VON KORINTH
=(Unknown)
3 Antonia DE CORINTHE
=Tiberios Klaudios Lysiades Meliteus Archon of Athens Marriage: ABT 94