Ancestors of Idwal ap TUDWAL
/-Anaraud "Gwalch-crwn" AP MERFYN , Brenin Ynys Manau
/-Tudwal AP ANARAWD , of the Isles of MAN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Anarawd ap MERFYN
Idwal ap TUDWAL
\-Unknown Spouse of Tudwal ap ANARAWD
Descendants of Sextus Curvius TULLUS
1 Sextus Curvius TULLUS
=Titia MARCELLIA
2 Domitus Lucillus CURVIUS
=Curtilia MANCIA Marriage: 70, Roma, Lazio, Italien
3 Domitia Lucilla Major
=Publius Domitius CALVISIUS TULLUS RUSO
=(Unknown)
3 Domitia Paulina DOMITUS
- Father: Peter FITZTORET
- Mother: Lucia HAGET
- Birth: ABT 1168, of Morton, Shropshire, England
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Letitia-de-Lostock/6000000007199383776?through=6000000007199664224
- Death: 1232, England
Ancestors of Lucia TURET
/-Thoredi DE TURET
/-Thoredi FITZ TORET Wroxeter
/-Peter FITZTORET
| \-Unknown Spouse of Thoredi TURET
Lucia TURET
| /-Aghete de HAGET
| /-Bertram II of Wighill HAGET
\-Lucia HAGET
\-Gundred d' AUBIGNY Mowbray
Ancestors of Petrus TURET
/-Thoredi DE TURET
/-Thoredi FITZ TORET Wroxeter
Petrus TURET
\-Unknown Spouse of Thoredi TURET
- Birth: 1105, Moreton Corbett, Shropshire, England
- Death: Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Thoredi TURET
1 Unknown Spouse of Thoredi TURET
=Thoredi FITZ TORET Wroxeter
2 Petrus TURET
2 Peter FITZTORET
=Lucia HAGET Marriage: 1170, Moreton by Oswestry, Shropshire, England
3 Barthomew Toret DE MORETON
=Agnes Alice de Chartley de Kevelioc DE MESCHINES Marriage: 1193, Moreton Toret,,Shropshire,England
=Constance spouse of Barthomew Toret DE MORETON Marriage: 1193, Moreton Toret,,Shropshire,England
3 Lucia TURET
- Father: Aubry Dux DE GATINAIS
- Mother: Adelindas BURGUNDIAN
- Birth: 810, Turenne, Corrèze, Limousin, France
- Also known as: Rodulf I de Turenne
- Also known as: Rodolfe
- Death: 843, Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Rudulf de TURIN
/-Warin Graf im Thurgau
/-Bouchard DE CORSICA
| | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO Duke of Spoleto
| \-Adelindis von Spoleto
| | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| \-Unknown VON BAYERN
/-Aubry Dux DE GATINAIS
| \-Adelindis
Rudulf de TURIN
\-Adelindas BURGUNDIAN
- Father: Adalbert I Markgraf von Tuszien
- Mother: Rothildis DI SPOLETO
- Birth: 864, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalbert_II,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90105703/adalbert_ii-of_tuscany
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Adalberto-II-The-Rich-Duke-di-Lucca-Tuscany/6000000006963892442
- Death: 17 AUG 915, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy - Cathdral Lucca
- Burial: Lucca
Ancestors of Adalbert II de Tuscany Margrave of TUSCANY
/-Leuthaire II Of Alemania ALEMANNIEN
/-Leutfrid I of ALEMANIA
/-Uncilen KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Chrodebert KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Leutfred II KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Godefroy ARGENTEAU Duke of Allemania
| | /-Willibald OF BURGUNDY
| \-Fara Van BOURGONDIË
| | /-Mummolin Mayor of the Palace of NEUSTRIA
| | /-Ratpot DE THEROUANNE
| | /-Godin D'AUSTRASIE
| | | | /-Armembert DE BURGONDIE
| | | \-Ermengade DE BURGUNDY
| \-Sainte Sigolène D'AUSTRASIE
| \-Delphine Marie NE
/-Houching ARGENTEAU
/-Richbald GRAF ALTDORF IM BREINGAU II
| \-Bertrada VON PRÜM
/- BONIFACE I
| | /-Berthold DE BAYERN
| \-Ermengarde DE FRIOUL
/-Bonifacio II DI LUCCA count of Lucca
| \-Ermengarde
/-Adalbert I Markgraf von Tuszien
| | /-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Plectrude
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin
| | | | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
| | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | \-Herswinde
| | /-Lothar Römischer Kaiser
| | | | /-Sigramnus nobilis in Austrien
| | | | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | | | /-Lantbertus I Nobilis in NEUSTRIEN
| | | | | | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA
| | | | | | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in Neustrien und Austrien
| | | | | | | | /-Warin PARIS
| | | | | | | \-Théodrade
| | | | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | | /-Garnier D'HERBAUGES
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| | | \-Landrade DE HESBAYE
| | /-Lothar II König VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Adalrich Heticho VON ELSASS
| | | | /-Adalbert Herzog im Elsaß
| | | | | | /-Austrasia and Bourgogne Dagobert King of NEUSTRIA I
| | | | | | /-Sigebert III King of Austrasia
| | | | | | | \-Ragnetrude THE CONCUBINE of Bourgogne
| | | | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | | | | \- MONACHILDE
| | | | /-Luitfrid I D'ALSACE
| | | | | \-Gerelind von Pfalzel
| | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | \-Theutila
| | | | /-Hugo Graf von Tours
| | | | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS Reine des Francs
| | | \-Ava HUGO Graf von Tours
| \-Bertha von Lothringen
| | /-Lambert von HORNBACH
| | /-Werner I VON LOBDENGAU
| | | \-Dietberga OF BOSONIDES
| | /-Werner II VON WORMSGAU
| | | \-Friederun
| \-Waldrada VON WORMSGAU
| | /-Lantbertus I Nobilis in NEUSTRIEN
| | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA
| | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in Neustrien und Austrien
| | | | /-Warin PARIS
| | | \-Théodrade
| | /-Robert I Dux Haspengau Oberrhein- und WORMSGAU
| | /-Thuringbert Haspengaus
| | | | /-Adalhelm I
| | | | /-Adelhelm II Graf im Wormsgau
| | | \-Williswint Oberrheingau
| | | \-Alleaume von Burgund
| | /-Robert II Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | /-Robert III Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | | \- WILLASWINDE
| \-Oda Gräfin im Wormsgau
| | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS Comte d'Orléans, comte palatin
| | | | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
| | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | \-Herswinde
| \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | /-Thierry I comte d'Autun
| | /-Adalhelm D'AUTUN
| | | | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | | /-Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Plectrude
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Aldana daughter of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| \-Waldrada D'AUTUN
| \-Berthe DE REIMS
Adalbert II de Tuscany Margrave of TUSCANY
| /-Lantbert GRAF
| /-Wido Graf von Nantes und Markgraf der Bretonischen Mark
| | \-Deotbric spouse of Lantbert GRAF
| /-Lambert I. VON NANTES Herzog von Spoleto
| /-Wido I Graf und Herzog von Spoleto
| | \-Itta spouse of LAMBERT I
\-Rothildis DI SPOLETO
\-Itana von Salerno
Ancestors of Guido Marquess of TUSCANY
/-Uncilen KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Chrodebert KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Leutfred II KING OF THE ALEMANNI
/-Godefroy ARGENTEAU Duke of Allemania
| | /-Willibald OF BURGUNDY
| \-Fara Van BOURGONDIË
| | /-Godin D'AUSTRASIE
| \-Sainte Sigolène D'AUSTRASIE
| \-Delphine Marie NE
/-Houching ARGENTEAU
/-Richbald GRAF ALTDORF IM BREINGAU II
| \-Bertrada VON PRÜM
/- BONIFACE I
| | /-Berthold DE BAYERN
| \-Ermengarde DE FRIOUL
/-Bonifacio II DI LUCCA count of Lucca
| \-Ermengarde
/-Adalbert I Markgraf von Tuszien
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
| | | \-Plectrude
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
| | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | \-Herswinde
| | /-Lothar Römischer Kaiser
| | | | /-Sigramnus nobilis in Austrien
| | | | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | | | | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in Neustrien und Austrien
| | | | | \-Landrada DE HESBAYE
| | | | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | | /-Garnier D'HERBAUGES
| | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| | | \-Landrade DE HESBAYE
| | /-Lothar II König VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Adalrich Heticho VON ELSASS
| | | | /-Adalbert Herzog im Elsaß
| | | | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | | | /-Luitfrid I D'ALSACE
| | | | | \-Gerelind von Pfalzel
| | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | \-Theutila
| | | | /-Hugo Graf von Tours
| | | | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS Reine des Francs
| | | \-Ava HUGO Graf von Tours
| \-Bertha von Lothringen
| | /-Lambert von HORNBACH
| | /-Werner I VON LOBDENGAU
| | | \-Dietberga OF BOSONIDES
| | /-Werner II VON WORMSGAU
| | | \-Friederun
| \-Waldrada VON WORMSGAU
| | /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in Neustrien und Austrien
| | /-Robert I Dux Haspengau Oberrhein- und WORMSGAU
| | /-Thuringbert Haspengaus
| | | | /-Adelhelm II Graf im Wormsgau
| | | \-Williswint Oberrheingau
| | | \-Alleaume von Burgund
| | /-Robert II Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | /-Robert III Graf im Oberrheingau und im Wormsgau
| | | \- WILLASWINDE
| \-Oda Gräfin im Wormsgau
| | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS Comte d'Orléans, comte palatin
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
| | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | \-Herswinde
| \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | /-Thierry I comte d'Autun
| | /-Adalhelm D'AUTUN
| | | | /-Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
| | | \-Aldana daughter of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
| \-Waldrada D'AUTUN
| \-Berthe DE REIMS
/-Boniface III DE TOSCANE
| | /-Lantbert GRAF
| | /-Wido Graf von Nantes und Markgraf der Bretonischen Mark
| | | \-Deotbric spouse of Lantbert GRAF
| | /-Lambert I. VON NANTES Herzog von Spoleto
| | /-Wido I Graf und Herzog von Spoleto
| | | \-Itta spouse of LAMBERT I
| \-Rothildis DI SPOLETO
| \-Itana von Salerno
/-Adalberto lll THE MARGRAVE
| \-Gisele de TOSCANE
Guido Marquess of TUSCANY
\-Railinda spouse of ADALBERTO III
- Birth: 1422, Rotheram, Saint Ann Parish, Greater Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
- LifeSketch: RAFE (RALPH) DOUGHTY was born about 1434 of Pleasley, Derbyshire, England, to James Doughty (1392-1463) and Thomazine Leigh (1392-1490.) He married Christine Tyes. Rafe Doughty died about 1530 of Pleasley, Derbyshire, England, age 96. Pleasley St Michaels CHRISTINE TYES was born about 1413 of Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, to John Tyes (1395-) and Unknown (1395-.) She married Rafe Doughty. Christine Tyes passed away about 1500 of England, age 87. Child of Rafe Doughty and Christine Tyes: *CHRISTOPHER DOUGHTY(1474-1505) +
- Death: 1530, England
- Partnership with: Rafe DOUGHTY
- Child: Thomas DOUGHTIE Birth: ABT 1470, of Pleasley, Derbyshire, England
- Child: William Doughtie DOTY Birth: 1471, Pleasley, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
- Child: James DOUGHTIE Birth: ABT 1472, of Pleasley, Derbyshire, England
- Child: Christopher DOUGHTY Birth: 1474, Pleasley, Derbyshire, England
Descendants of Christina TYLES
1 Christina TYLES
=Rafe DOUGHTY
2 Thomas DOUGHTIE
2 William Doughtie DOTY
2 James DOUGHTIE
2 Christopher DOUGHTY
=Jane ROCKS Marriage: 1500, Louth, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
3 Robert DOUGHTY
=Katherine FITZWILLIAM Marriage: ABT 1521, Louth, Lincolnshire, England Marriage: 1538, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
=Elizabeth JACKSON
3 William DOUGHTIE
Ancestors of Claudia TYNDAREUS
/-Tyndareus DE SPARTE
Claudia TYNDAREUS
Descendants of Claudia TYNDAREUS
1 Claudia TYNDAREUS
=Claudius DE SPARTE
2 Claudia DE SPARTE
=Tiberius DE MARATHON
3 Tiberius DE MARATHON
=Aggripine D'ATHÈNES
3 Claudia DE MARATHON
=Rufus DE CORINTHE
- Birth: 1043, Durham, , Durham, England
- LifeSketch: ----- Tyronne de Hilton (de Tyronne) Birthdate:circa 1043 Death:(Date and location unknown) Immediate Family: Wife of Alexander de Hilton Mother of Robert de Hilton, II Tyronne de Hilton (de Tyronne) Birth circa 1043 death: (Date and location unknown) Immediate Family:Wife of Alexander de Hilton Mother of Robert de Hilton, II
- Death: Hilton Castle, Hilton, Durham, England
- Partnership with: Alexander de HILTON
Marriage: 1060, Hilton Castle, Hilton, Durham, England
Marriage: 1060, Hylton Castle, Durham, England
Descendants of Isabelle de TYRONNE
1 Isabelle de TYRONNE
=Alexander de HILTON Marriage: 1060, Hilton Castle, Hilton, Durham, England Marriage: 1060, Hylton Castle, Durham, England
2 Robert de HILTON I
=Camille de MERRICK Marriage: 1080 Marriage: 1083, Hilton, , Durham, England
3 Robert DE HILTON III
=Nigel de NEVILLE
Ancestors of Agnes TYSON
/-Gilbert DE TYSON
Agnes TYSON
\-Beatrix Normanica DE MALTON
- Father: Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
- Mother: Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
- Birth: ABT 470, Leinster, Ireland
- National Identification: IND9500
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Ireland
- LifeSketch: Fedelm Foltchain "The Fair" of Connaught ui Briuin (Fedelmia) of Ireland "Princess of Ireland"
- Title Of Nobility: Queen Of Dál Riata
- Title Of Nobility: Queen Of Dál Riata
- Title Of Nobility: Queen Of Dál Riata
- Title Of Nobility: Queen Of Dál Riata
- Death: 518, Dál Riata, Argyll, Alba
- Burial: 518, Dál Riata, Argyl, Alba
- Partnership with: Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
Marriage: ABT 485, Dunadd, Argyllshire, Dal Riata
- Child: Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT, Birth: 500, Dunadd, Dál Riata, Argyll, Alban
- Child: Comgall MAC DOMANGART, King of Dál Riata Birth: ABT 504, Dál Riata, Argyll, Alba
- Child: Gabhran Birth: ABT 476, of Scotland
- Child: Eochaid MACDOMANGART Birth: 502, Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
/-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
\-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
Descendants of Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
1 Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
=Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada Marriage: ABT 485, Dunadd, Argyllshire, Dal Riata
2 Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
=Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
3 Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
=Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd Marriage: ABT 553
3 Gartnait MACGABRAN
3 Domangart MAC GABRÁN
3 Eoganan MAC GABRÁN
3 Cuildach MAC GABRÁN
3 Constantine MACGABRAN
3 llelan MACGABRAN
3 Domnall MAC GABRÁN
=Lleian INGENACH of Manua
2 Comgall MAC DOMANGART, King of Dál Riata
2 Gabhran
2 Eochaid MACDOMANGART
- Father: Nathan Ukba Exilarch at Babylon
- Birth: ABT 331, Babylon,Persian Empire
- Also known as: Abba Mari, Rab Ashi, Shalom
- Also known as: Abba Mari ben Houkba (Ukba) Ha-David
- Also known as: Abba Mari ben Houkba (Ukba) Ha-David
- Also known as: Abba Mari ben Houkba (Ukba) Ha-David
- Also known as: Abba Mari ben Houkba (Ukba) Ha-David
- Occupation: Exilarch = Rosh Golah of Judah (350-370), Joodse leider
- Occupation: Exilarch of the Jews
- Occupation: Exilarch of the Jews
- Occupation: Exilarch of the Jews
- Occupation: Exilarch of the Jews
- alt.birth: ABT 337
- LifeSketch: Exilarch Abba ben Ukba beni David was Exilarch (Exilarch [Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. "head of the exile", Greek: Æchmalotarcha], referring to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community following the deportation of the population of Judah into Babylonian exile after the destruction of the kingdom of Judah) in Babylonia between 350 and 370.
- Death: 370, Babylon,Persian Empire
Ancestors of Abba Mar ben UKBA
/-Hunya ben Nathan HA-DAVID
/-Shlomo ben Hunyo HA-DAVID
/-Yaakov ben Shlomo HA-DAVID
/-Ahijah HA-DAVID
/-Johanan III Ben Ahijah HA-DAVID
/-Shaphat Ben Johanan HA-DAVID
/-Huna Ben Shaphat ha DAVID
| | /-Simeon BEN HILLEL
| | /-Gamaliel I
| | /-Shimon BEN GAMALIEL
| | /-Gamaliel II Ben Simeon HA-DAVID
| | /-Simeon III Ben Gamaliel HA-DAVID
| \-No Name bat Simeon HA-DAVID
/-Hanan Exilarch at BABYLON
| | /-Shila Ish KFAR TAMARTA
| | /-Acha
| | /-Abba bar Acha bar Sallah AL-KAFRI
| | /-Aivu bar ABBA
| | /-Abbâ Arîḵâ bar ABBÂ
| | /-Abba ARIKHA
| \-No Name bat Abba Arikha HA-DAVID
/-Nathan I UKNA ben Hanan
| | /-Rav
| \-Abba Arika Daughter of RAV
/-Nehemiah BEN NATHAN
/-Nathan Ukba Exilarch at Babylon
Abba Mar ben UKBA
Descendants of Abba Mar ben UKBA
1 Abba Mar ben UKBA
=Tsaina bat Musa bar YOSEF
2 Nathan II BEN ABBA Exilarca
=(Unknown)
3 Kahana Ben Nathan HA-DAVID
=Unknown HA-KAHANA
3 Zutra Mar Ier Le Pieux Ben Nathan HA-DAVID
3 Huna BEN NATHAN, MAR HUNA IV, 24TH EXILARCH
3 Mar Mari Ben MAR ZUTRA I
2 Hachna BEN ABBA MARI, 22ND EXILARCH
2 Shoshandukt BAT MAR ABBA ABRA
2 Sashandukht (SUSAN BAT NATHAN HA-DAVID)
2 Kahana BEN ABBA MARI, 23RD EXILARCH MAR KAHANA I MP
=(Unknown)
3 Unknown HA-KAHANA
=Kahana Ben Nathan HA-DAVID
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Nathan I UKNA ben Hanan
/-Hizkiya III ben Shekanyah HA-DAVID
/-Shalom II ben Hizkiya HA-DAVID
/-Nathan ben Shalom HA-DAVID
/-Hunya ben Nathan HA-DAVID
/-Shlomo ben Hunyo HA-DAVID
/-Yaakov ben Shlomo HA-DAVID
/-Ahijah HA-DAVID
/-Johanan III Ben Ahijah HA-DAVID
/-Shaphat Ben Johanan HA-DAVID
/-Huna Ben Shaphat ha DAVID
| | /-Gamaliel VI ben Juda HA-DAVID
| | /-Hizkiah Ben Uzziah HA-DAVID
| | /-Hillel HAZAKEN
| | /-Simeon BEN HILLEL
| | /-Gamaliel I
| | /-Shimon BEN GAMALIEL
| | /-Gamaliel II Ben Simeon HA-DAVID
| | /-Simeon III Ben Gamaliel HA-DAVID
| \-No Name bat Simeon HA-DAVID
/-Hanan Exilarch at BABYLON
| | /-Shila Ish KFAR TAMARTA
| | /-Acha
| | /-Abba bar Acha bar Sallah AL-KAFRI
| | /-Aivu bar ABBA
| | /-Abbâ Arîḵâ bar ABBÂ
| | /-Abba ARIKHA
| \-No Name bat Abba Arikha HA-DAVID
Nathan I UKNA ben Hanan
| /-Rav
\-Abba Arika Daughter of RAV
Descendants of Nathan I UKNA ben Hanan
1 Nathan I UKNA ben Hanan
=(Unknown)
2 Nehemiah BEN NATHAN
=(Unknown)
3 Nathan Ukba Exilarch at Babylon
=(Unknown)
2 Ukba Mar II NATHAN BEN NEHEMIAH HA- DAVID Exilarch
- Birth: 570, Munster, Ireland
- Death: 641, Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
Descendants of Eyvindr ULDAH
1 Eyvindr ULDAH
=Daire MACMUMHAN Marriage: 550, Munster, Ireland
2 Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
=Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1 Marriage: 589, Scotland, United Kingdom
3 Ferquhard Buidha MACEOCHAID
3 Fergus Goll MAC EOCHAID
3 Conall Cerr Crandomna MAC EOCHAID
3 Cu Cen Mathair MAC EOCHDAID
3 Morgan MAC EOCHAID
3 Failbe MAC EOCHAID Prince of Dál Riata
3 Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
=Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts Marriage: ABT 610, Kintyre, Argyll, Dál Riata, Alba
Ancestors of Alistair ULFHADA MAC AIRT
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
Alistair ULFHADA MAC AIRT
| /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
\-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
1 Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
=Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
2 Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
=Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
3 Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
=Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland Marriage: 286, Connacht, Ireland
3 Cas mac Fiachach ARAIDE
3 Muireann FIACKAIDH Queen of Scotland
2 Flaccadh Araide GOIBNENN
- Birth: 420, Dalriada, Argyle, Scotland
- Death: ABT 500, Connaught, Ireland
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
1 Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
=Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
2 Duinseach ingen DUACH
=Muirchertach MAC MUIREDAIG High King of Ireland
3 Domnall Ilchelgach MAC MUIRCHERTAIG High King of Ireland
=Bridget NIC COBTHAIGSON
3 Neiline MAC MUIRCHERTAIGH
3 Forggus MAC MUIRCHERTAIGH King of Ireland
3 Princess Slani of IRELAND
3 Báetán MAC MUIRCHERTAIGH King of Ireland
2 Concraid mac DUACH Ua Briuin
2 Dui mac Daui TENGAE UMAI Ó BRIUIN King of Connaught
2 Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
=Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
3 Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
=Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
Ancestors of Gilbert de UMFRAVILLE
/-Robert of PRUDHOE
/-Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
Gilbert de UMFRAVILLE
\-Margaret GILBERT
- Father: Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
- Mother: Margaret GILBERT
- Birth: 1125, Prudhoe Northumberland England
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Baron of Prudhoe
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Baron of Prudhoe
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Baron of Prudhoe
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Baron of Prudhoe
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Baron of Prudhoe
- Death: 1182, Castle Prudhoe, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- LdsBaptism: 2 OCT 1991
- LdsEndowment: 23 OCT 1991
- LdsSealingToParents: 30 OCT 1991
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Prudhoe
- LifeSketch: Odinel II Umfreville d/o b- abt 1225 - Prudhoe, Northumberland, England m- Alice Lucy d- - Prudhoe, Northumberland, England Find A Grave Memorial# 81969786. Odonel de Umfreville held, by feudal tenure, the Castle of Prudhoe, with those of Otterbourne, Harbottle, and Riddesdale, all in the county of Northumberland. He opposed the Scottish invasion under Duncan and was in the battle where the Scottish King was taken prisoner. One of the monks of Tynemouth grievously complained to King Henry II for Baron Ordinel's exactions upon his neighbors toward repairing the roof of the Castle of Prudhoe. He died in 1182, leaving a daughter, Matilda, wife of William de Albini, and Robert, son and successor. Odonel's father was also called Odonel de Umfreville, Baron of Prudhoe. Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather of Lt Cdr Simon Idiens Stepfather of Actress Kristen Scott Thomas
- Burial: Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
- Partnership with: Aveline DE LUCÉ
Marriage: 1155, Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: Robert DE UMFREVILLE Birth: 1157, Castle Prudhoe, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: William DE UMFREVILLE Birth: ABT 1159, of Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: Alice DE UMFREVILLE Birth: ABT 1161, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: Richard DEUMFREVILLE Birth: 1163, Redesdale, Northumberland, England
- Child: Margaret de Umfreville DE PRUDHOE Birth: ABT 1165, Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: Gilbert DE UMFREVILLE Birth: 1167, Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Odinel DE UMFREVILLE Birth: ABT 1169, Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, England
- Child: Thomas UMFREVILLE Birth: ABT 1170, Prudhoe Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
- Child: Matilda DE UMFREVILLE
- Child: Emma DE UMFREVILLE Birth: ABT 1171, Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
Ancestors of Odinel II UMFREVILLE
/-Robert of PRUDHOE
/-Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
Odinel II UMFREVILLE
\-Margaret GILBERT
Descendants of Odinel II UMFREVILLE
1 Odinel II UMFREVILLE
=Aveline DE LUCÉ Marriage: 1155, Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
2 Robert DE UMFREVILLE
2 William DE UMFREVILLE
2 Alice DE UMFREVILLE
2 Richard DEUMFREVILLE
2 Margaret de Umfreville DE PRUDHOE
=William III D'AUBIGNY
3 Alice DE ALBINACO
3 Robert DE ALBINI
3 William D'AUBENEY IV, 4th Baron of Belvoir
3 Stéphanie D'AUBIGNÉ Dame de Bréhal
3 Odonel D’ALBINI
=(Unknown)
3 Nicholas D AUBIGNY
3 Margaret DE ALBINI
2 Gilbert DE UMFREVILLE
2 Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
2 Thomas UMFREVILLE
2 Matilda DE UMFREVILLE
2 Emma DE UMFREVILLE
Ancestors of Richard UMFREVILLE
/-Robert of PRUDHOE
/-Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
Richard UMFREVILLE
\-Margaret GILBERT
Ancestors of Thomas UMFREVILLE
/-Robert of PRUDHOE
/-Odinel DE UMFREVILLE
/-Odinel II UMFREVILLE
| \-Margaret GILBERT
Thomas UMFREVILLE
| /-Richard DE LUCÉ I
| /-Richard DE LUCÉ II
| /-Geoffrey DE LUCY
| | | /-Gervais-Jean DE PAGANEL
| | \-Godechilde DE PAGANEL
| | \-Beatrice FITZWILLIAM
| /-Richard DE LUCY II
| | | /-Richard DE CLARE
| | \-Rohese FitzRichard de Lucy DE CLARE
| | \-Agnes MESCHINES
| /-Adrian DE LUCY
| | \-Roesia DE LUCY
| /-Richard DE LUCY
| | \-Aveline DE GOTH
\-Aveline DE LUCÉ
| /-Baldwin I Margrave of FLANDERS
| /-Baudouin DE FLANDERS II
| | \-Judith DE FRANCE
| /-Adalolphe DE BOULOGNE Comte de Boulogne
| | | /-Alfred the Great
| | \-Ælfthryth of Wessex
| | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| /-Arnulf II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | /-Eleuthere DE CREQUY
| | | | \-Ignode VAN 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
| /-Eustace II DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Gislebert DE HENNEGAU
| | | /-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
| | | | | /-Richard d'Amiens de Lommois DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | /-Buvinus Graf von Metz
| | | | | | \-Ingeltude de Autun d'Amiens D'AUTUN
| | | | | /-Richard DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | | /-Boso VON ARLES Graf von Arles und in Italien
| | | | | | \-Richilde von Arles
| | | | | | \-Engeltrude
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Konrad I Herzog in Alemannien
| | | | | /-Conrad II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Werner II VON WORMSGAU
| | | | \-Waldrada VON WORMSGAU
| | | | \-Oda Gräfin im Wormsgau
| | | /-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
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | | /-Louis II LE BÈGUE Roi des Francs
| | | | \-Ermentrudis D'ORLÉANS Reine des Francs
| | | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Adalard of Paris
| | | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| | | | \-Hedwig VON BUCHAU
| | | /-Louis IV DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Alfred the Great
| | | | | /-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | | | | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | | | \-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
| /-Geoffroy Fitz EUSTACE
| | \-Unknown MOTHER
\-Rohaise BOULOGNE
| /-William DE MANDEVILLE
| /-Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of William DE MANDEVILLE
\-Beatrice DE MANDEVILLE
\-Athelaise DE BALTS
- Father: Hugh DE WESTON II
- Mother: Agnes DE AUDLEY
- Birth: 1278, Weston Under Lizard, Staffordshire, England
- Death: MAY 1349, Weston Under Lizard, Staffordshire, England
Ancestors of John de Weston of West UNDER-LIZARD
/-Kadielpuus DE WESTON
/-Urnoi DE WESTON
| \-Agatha spouse of Kadielpuus DE WESTON
/-Ralph Fitz ORM
| \-Agatha of Weston
/-Robert Fitz Ralph DE WESTON
| | /-Adam DE LEVER
| \-Margaret DE LEVER
| | /-William GARNETT
| \-Johanna GARNETT
/-Hamo DE WESTON
| \-Sibyl DE LANDA
/-John DE WESTON
| \-Agnes DE BRERETON
/-Hugh DE WESTON
| \-Agnes DE WESTON
/-Hugh DE WESTON II
| | /-Kadielpuus DE WESTON
| | /-Urnoi DE WESTON
| | | \-Agatha spouse of Kadielpuus DE WESTON
| | /-Ralph Fitz ORM
| | | \-Agatha of Weston
| | /-Robert Fitz Ralph DE WESTON
| | | | /-Adam DE LEVER
| | | \-Margaret DE LEVER
| | | | /-William GARNETT
| | | \-Johanna GARNETT
| | /-Hamo DE WESTON
| | | \-Sibyl DE LANDA
| | /-Hamo DE BEITERTON
| | | \-Agnes DE BRERETON
| \-Matilda DE BREITERTON
| \-Alice DE WESTON
John de Weston of West UNDER-LIZARD
\-Agnes DE AUDLEY
- Birth: ABT 735, Kingdom of Alba
- Ruled: BET 820 AND 834
- Title Of Nobility: King of Picts
- AFN: 9G9P-C0
- National Identification: IND9499
- LifeSketch: This record "should" be able to be merged with LZVK-J3N, but the merge doesn't complete. It's not a read-only issue; more like a damaged record issue.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Dal Riata
- Title Of Nobility: King Of The Picts
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Picts. king of dalriada,argyll,scotland, "the Poisonous"
- Death: 765, Kintyre, Dál Riata, Kingdom of Alba
- Partnership with: Bruide Ingen FORTREN
- Child: Gofraidh (Goffra) (LORD) OF THE ISLES Birth: 760, Dublin, Ireland
- Child: Brude
- Child: Fergusia MAC FERGUS Birth: 760, Dalriada, Argyllshire, Scotland
- Child: Hungust of the FERGUS King Birth: ABT 750, Dalriada
- Child: Causantín MAC FERGUSA
- Child: Ugaria FERGUSA Princess Royal Birth: ABT 763, of Dalriada, Scotland
- Child: Eochaid MACFERGUS Birth: 775, Scotland
- Child: Fergus (Ungust), King Of The Picts Birth: ABT 875, Scotland
- Child: Constantine of PICTS King Birth: AFT 775, Picts, Argyll, Scotland
- Child: Etholia ingen Fergusa, MAC ECHDACH of the Picts Birth: BET 742 AND 792
- Child: Main MAC FERGUS "TOHACH" OF THE ISLES Birth: 758, United Kingdom
- Child: Domangart MACFERGUSSO Birth: Dalariada, Argyle, Scotland
- Child: Unuistic QUEEN of Scottish Dál Riata Birth: 782, Lochgilphead, Argyll, Scottish Dál Riata
Descendants of Fergus UNGUST /MACEOCHAIDH, use 9CQR-8WJ
1 Fergus UNGUST /MACEOCHAIDH, use 9CQR-8WJ
=Bruide Ingen FORTREN
2 Gofraidh (Goffra) (LORD) OF THE ISLES
2 Brude
2 Fergusia MAC FERGUS
2 Hungust of the FERGUS King
2 Causantín MAC FERGUSA
2 Ugaria FERGUSA Princess Royal
2 Eochaid MACFERGUS
2 Fergus (Ungust), King Of The Picts
2 Constantine of PICTS King
2 Etholia ingen Fergusa, MAC ECHDACH of the Picts
2 Main MAC FERGUS "TOHACH" OF THE ISLES
2 Domangart MACFERGUSSO
2 Unuistic QUEEN of Scottish Dál Riata
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of UNKNOWN
1 UNKNOWN
=Menia OF THE LOMBARDS, Königin der Thüringer
2 Audoin König der Langobarden
=Rodelinda VON THÜRINGEN Königin der Langobarden
3 Grasulf I DE FRIULI Dux der Langobarden
=(Unknown)
3 Alboin König der Langobarden
3 Gisulf I. VON FRIAUL
- Birth: 796, Ponte Du Raz, Finistere, France
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: Bera Plantard V DE RAZÈS, Comte de Razes
Marriage: ABT 813, Razes, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France
- Child: Hilderic I DE RAZES Comte de Razes Birth: ABT 820, Razès, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
- Child: Richilde DE CARCASSONNE de Razes Birth: 832, Carcassone, Aude, France
- Child: Bernard Planta- velu CT DE RAZÈS Birth: 823
- Child: Acfred DE RAZES, Comte de Razes Birth: ABT 841, Auvergne, France
Descendants of Duodeme UNKNOWN
1 Duodeme UNKNOWN
=Bera Plantard V DE RAZÈS, Comte de Razes Marriage: ABT 813, Razes, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France
2 Hilderic I DE RAZES Comte de Razes
=Unknown Spouse of Hilderic RAZES Marriage: 839, Razes, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France
3 Sigebert OF RAZES V
=Rothilde Rothrude D' AQUATAINE CAROLINGIAN
3 Germege DE RAZES
2 Richilde DE CARCASSONNE de Razes
2 Bernard Planta- velu CT DE RAZÈS
2 Acfred DE RAZES, Comte de Razes
Ancestors of UNKNOWN VERCH GERAINT
/-Cinhil QUINTILLIAN
/-Cynloyp ap Cinhil
| \-Unknown Spouse of CINHIL
/-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| \-Unknown Spouse of CYNLOYP
/-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| \-Unknown Spouse of CERETIC
/-Geraint map ERP
| \-Unknown Spouse of Erp map CERETIC
UNKNOWN VERCH GERAINT
\-Unknown Spouse of Geraint ap ERP
- Father: Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
- Mother: Ælfthryth of England QUEEN
- Birth: 968, Wessex
- Christening: 978
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Ethelred the Redeless
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æþelræd Unræd
- Also known as: Æthelred
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: King Aethelred II
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred
- Also known as: King Aethelred II
- Also known as: Æþelræd Unræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: King Aethelred
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: King Aethelred II
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd Unræd
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Æthelred
- Also known as: King Aethelred
- Also known as: Æthelred
- Also known as: Æþelræd Unræd
- Also known as: Æþelræd Unræd
- Also known as: King Æthelred of Wessex
- Also known as: King Aethelred II
- Also known as: King Aethelred
- Also known as: Aethelred the Unready
- Also known as: Æthelred Unræd
- Also known as: Ethelred the Redeless
- Also known as: Æthelred the Unready
- Also known as: Ædelred
- Also known as: AEthelred
- Also known as: Æþelræd
- Also known as: Æthelred of England
- King of England for 2 separate terms: BET 978 AND 1013
- EXILE IN NORMANDY: By the end of 1013 Sweyn Forkbeard King of Denmark had seized control of England and forced Æthelred into exile in Normandy, 1013, London, England
- Affiliation: House of Wessex
- LifeSketch: Æthelred the Unready, also known as Ethelred the Unready, Aethelred the Redeless or Aethelraed (978-1016), the son of Edgar the Peaceable by his second marriage to Queen Ælfthryth (Elfrida), succeeded to England's throne at ten years old and was crowned with due ceremony on 14th April, 978. Queen Ælfthryth, his mother, was said to have been instrumental in the treacherous murder of Æthelred's half-brother, Edward the Martyr to enable her own son to inherit England's throne. Æthelred grew to manhood with an uneasy and guilty feeling that he should not have been King. Over twenty years later Æthelred was to pay tribute to his murdered half brother, in the grant of a charter to Bradford-on-Avon, which states that the gift is made to " Christ and his saint, that is my half-brother Edward, who though he weltered in his own blood, yet the Lord himself has shown by the multiple signs of his virtues that he is worthy to work miracles in our times." The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester describes as Æthelred as " (A) youth of graceful manners, handsome countenance, and fine person..." The Gunnlaugr Saga of Gunnlaugr the Scald added that he was " (A) tall, handsome man, elegant in manners, beautiful in countenance, and interesting in his deportment." Æthelred acquired the epithet the Redeless or Unraed because of his repeated failure to follow wise counsel. This may have been a pun on the name of Æthelred, which in Anglo-Saxon meant noble counsel. Originally thought to be a weak and self-indulgent King, it is now believed he was a much better ruller than his name implies. He followed the ill advice of Edric Streona. The now familiar tale of predatory Viking raids were resumed in 981 and the terror ridden Ethelred foolishly embarked on a policy of paying them large sums of money to go away, this invariably only fed their greed and they repeatedly came back for more. Battle of Maldon The King's marriage to Emma of Normandy was to have disastrous long term effects for the House of Wessex. Emma arrived in England with an attendant train of Normans. Disliked by the English as foreigners, they succeeded in adding to the King's already waning popularity. Behaving with his customary arrogance, Æthelred succeeded in alienating his new brother-in-law and made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Normandy. Many of the Saxons struggled valorously and unaided by their King against the fierce Danish incursions. The men of Essex, led by their Ealdorman, Brithnoth, made a valiant stand against the invaders at the Battle of Maldonbeside the River Blackwater in Essex, in 991, but were all slain in the battle. One manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle said a Norwegian, Olaf Tryggvason, led the Viking forces. The courage and loyalty of Brithnoth and his men were immortalized in Anglo-Saxon verse, in a lost manuscript in the East Saxon dialect which now survives as a fragment in the West Saxon form. The death of Byrhtnoth was recorded in four versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Its Cotton Tiberius manuscript states for the year 991:- Alfred the Atheling 'Her wæs Gypeswic gehergod, æfter þæm swyðe raþe wæs Byrihtnoð ealdorman ofslagan æt Meldune. on þam geare man gerædde þæt man geald ærest gafol Deniscum mannum for þam myclan brogan þe hi worhton be þam særiman, þæt wæs ærest þusend punda. Þæne ræd gerædde ærest Syric arcebisceop.' which translates as:- Here Ipswich was raided. Very soon after that, ealdorman Byrhtnoth was killed at Maldon. And on that year it was decided to pay tax to Danes for the great terror which they made by the sea coast; that first payment) was 10,000 pounds. Archbishop Sigeric decided first on the matter. On St. Brice's Day, (18th November) 1002, Æthelred foolishly ordered a great massacre of Danes throughout England in a single day and rivers of blood were shed. One of the victims of this outrage was Gunhilda, the sister of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of Denmark. Danish poetry recorded that Sweyn swore on the bragging cup to be avenged on the cowardly Æthelred. Making good his threat, England was invaded and conquered by Sweyn in 1013. The ineffectual Æthelred fled to Normandy with his wife, Emma, to seek sanctuary with her relations. Sweyn, whilst engaged in threatening Bury St. Edmunds, died suddenly of an apoplexy. The Witan hastily but erroneously recalled Æthelred, causing Canute, the son of Sweyn, to flee. Æthelred was "received with joy". A further year of his disastrous rule taught his long suffering subjects and the Witan to repent their hasty gesture and Canute returned. King Æthelred died in London in 1016, while Canute literally hammered at its gates. He was buried at the old Cathedral of St. Paul's, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. His widow Emma of Normandy was later to marry his Danish rival, Canute, finally dying on 6 March, 1052, during the reign of their son, Edward the Confessor. The family of Æthelred Æthelred married twice. His first wife, Ælfgifu, was the daughter of Thored, Ealdorman of Northumbria. They produced the following issue:- (1) Athelstan born around 986 (2) Egbert born in 987 (3) King Edmund Ironside born around 988 (4) Edred born about 990. (5) Edwy or Edwig born circa 991 (6) Edgar born circa 994 (7) Edith born circa 995 (8) Elfgifu born circa 997 (9) Wulfhild born circa 998 (10) Abbess of Wherwell Abbey, name not known Disputes also arose with Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, which were settled by the mediation of the Pope. Peace between the two rulers was established in the traditional way by the marriage of Æthelred to Duke Richard's sister, Emma of Normandy, who became his third wife in 1002. The marriage produced 2 sons and a daughter:- (11) Edward the Confessor born in around 1004 (12) Alfred (13) Goda http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_14.htm
- Title Of Nobility: King of the English, King of England
- OLDER BROTHER KING EDWARD DIED BY TREACHERY: Æthelred's older half-brother, King Edward, died at the age of 15 or 16, stabbed while visiting Æthelred and his mother. Ælfthryth had supported her own son to be king instead of Edward and was blamed for Edward's death. There was no evidence of collusion but the belief persisted. Æthelred grew up with these rumors and felt undeserving of the throne because of them.
- UNDERAGE KING: Æthelred was not yet old enough to rule when he was consecrated king by Archbishop Dunstan and Archbishop Oswald. His mother Queen Ælfthryth acted as regent (along with advisors) until about 984 when Æthelred reached his majority., 978, Kngston, London, England
- ASSUMED THRONE FOR HIMSELF: After the death of the Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester, on August 1, 984, Æthelred, now well into adulthood, took control of his kingdom from his mother for the first time., 984, London, England
- KING OF THE ENGLISH 1ST REIGN: England
- ORIGIN OF GRAND JURY: With a law he enacted at Wantage in 997, Æthelred has been credited with the formation of the prototype for the English grand jury. Twelve thegns were charged with publishing the names of notorious/wicked men in their respective districts, sworn under solemn oath to act in accordance with the law and their own good consciences., 997, England
- KING OF THE ENGLISH 2ND REIGN: BET APR 1014 AND 23 APR 1016, England
- SPELLING OF NAME: Different spellings of this king’s name most commonly found in modern texts are "Ethelred" "Aethelred" and "Æthelred", the latter being closer to the original Old English form Æþelræd. ALL ARE CORRECT. and all should appear on his record so he can be easily identified regardless of spelling.
- LifeSketch: Æthelred the Unready, also known as Ethelred the Unready, Aethelred the Redeless or Aethelraed (978-1016), the son of Edgar the Peaceable by his second marriage to Queen Ælfthryth (Elfrida), succeeded to England's throne at ten years old and was crowned with due ceremony on 14th April, 978. Queen Ælfthryth, his mother, was said to have been instrumental in the treacherous murder of Æthelred's half-brother, Edward the Martyr to enable her own son to inherit England's throne. Æthelred grew to manhood with an uneasy and guilty feeling that he should not have been King. Over twenty years later Æthelred was to pay tribute to his murdered half brother, in the grant of a charter to Bradford-on-Avon, which states that the gift is made to " Christ and his saint, that is my half-brother Edward, who though he weltered in his own blood, yet the Lord himself has shown by the multiple signs of his virtues that he is worthy to work miracles in our times." The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester describes as Æthelred as " (A) youth of graceful manners, handsome countenance, and fine person..." The Gunnlaugr Saga of Gunnlaugr the Scald added that he was " (A) tall, handsome man, elegant in manners, beautiful in countenance, and interesting in his deportment." Æthelred II acquired the epithet the Redeless or Unraed because of his repeated failure to follow wise counsel. This may have been a pun on the name of Æthelred, which in Anglo-Saxon meant noble counsel. Originally thought to be a weak and self-indulgent King, it is now believed he was a much better ruller than his name implies. He followed the ill advice of Edric Streona. The now familiar tale of predatory Viking raids were resumed in 981 and the terror ridden Ethelred foolishly embarked on a policy of paying them large sums of money to go away, this invariably only fed their greed and they repeatedly came back for more. Battle of Maldon The King's marriage to Emma of Normandy was to have disastrous long term effects for the House of Wessex. Emma arrived in England with an attendant train of Normans. Disliked by the English as foreigners, they succeeded in adding to the King's already waning popularity. Behaving with his customary arrogance, Æthelred succeeded in alienating his new brother-in-law and made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Normandy. Many of the Saxons struggled valorously and unaided by their King against the fierce Danish incursions. The men of Essex, led by their Ealdorman, Brithnoth, made a valiant stand against the invaders at the Battle of Maldonbeside the River Blackwater in Essex, in 991, but were all slain in the battle. One manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle said a Norwegian, Olaf Tryggvason, led the Viking forces. The courage and loyalty of Brithnoth and his men were immortalized in Anglo-Saxon verse, in a lost manuscript in the East Saxon dialect which now survives as a fragment in the West Saxon form. The death of Byrhtnoth was recorded in four versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Its Cotton Tiberius manuscript states for the year 991:- Alfred the Atheling 'Her wæs Gypeswic gehergod, æfter þæm swyðe raþe wæs Byrihtnoð ealdorman ofslagan æt Meldune. on þam geare man gerædde þæt man geald ærest gafol Deniscum mannum for þam myclan brogan þe hi worhton be þam særiman, þæt wæs ærest þusend punda. Þæne ræd gerædde ærest Syric arcebisceop.' which translates as:- Here Ipswich was raided. Very soon after that, ealdorman Byrhtnoth was killed at Maldon. And on that year it was decided to pay tax to Danes for the great terror which they made by the sea coast; that first payment) was 10,000 pounds. Archbishop Sigeric decided first on the matter. On St. Brice's Day, (18th November) 1002, Æthelred foolishly ordered a great massacre of Danes throughout England in a single day and rivers of blood were shed. One of the victims of this outrage was Gunhilda, the sister of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of Denmark. Danish poetry recorded that Sweyn swore on the bragging cup to be avenged on the cowardly Æthelred. Making good his threat, England was invaded and conquered by Sweyn in 1013. The ineffectual Æthelred fled to Normandy with his wife, Emma, to seek sanctuary with her relations. Sweyn, whilst engaged in threatening Bury St. Edmunds, died suddenly of an apoplexy. The Witan hastily but erroneously recalled Æthelred, causing Canute, the son of Sweyn, to flee. Æthelred was "received with joy". A further year of his disastrous rule taught his long suffering subjects and the Witan to repent their hasty gesture and Canute returned. King Æthelred died in London in 1016, while Canute literally hammered at its gates. He was buried at the old Cathedral of St. Paul's, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. His widow Emma of Normandy was later to marry his Danish rival, Canute, finally dying on 6 March, 1052, during the reign of their son, Edward the Confessor. The family of Æthelred II Æthelred married twice. His first wife, Ælfgifu, was the daughter of Thored, Ealdorman of Northumbria. They produced the following issue:- (1) Athelstan born around 986 (2) Egbert born in 987 (3) King Edmund Ironside born around 988 (4) Edred born about 990. (5) Edwy or Edwig born circa 991 (6) Edgar born circa 994 (7) Edith born circa 995 (8) Elfgifu born circa 997 (9) Wulfhild born circa 998 (10) Abbess of Wherwell Abbey, name not known Disputes also arose with Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, which were settled by the mediation of the Pope. Peace between the two rulers was established in the traditional way by the marriage of Æthelred to Duke Richard's sister, Emma of Normandy, who became his third wife in 1002. The marriage produced 2 sons and a daughter:- (11) Edward the Confessor born in around 1004 (12) Alfred (13) Goda http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_14.htm
- LifeSketch: Æthelred the Unready, also known as Ethelred the Unready, Aethelred the Redeless or Aethelraed (978-1016), the son of Edgar the Peaceable by his second marriage to Queen Ælfthryth (Elfrida), succeeded to England's throne at ten years old and was crowned with due ceremony on 14th April, 978. Queen Ælfthryth, his mother, was said to have been instrumental in the treacherous murder of Æthelred's half-brother, Edward the Martyr to enable her own son to inherit England's throne. Æthelred grew to manhood with an uneasy and guilty feeling that he should not have been King. Over twenty years later Æthelred was to pay tribute to his murdered half brother, in the grant of a charter to Bradford-on-Avon, which states that the gift is made to " Christ and his saint, that is my half-brother Edward, who though he weltered in his own blood, yet the Lord himself has shown by the multiple signs of his virtues that he is worthy to work miracles in our times." The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester describes as Æthelred as " (A) youth of graceful manners, handsome countenance, and fine person..." The Gunnlaugr Saga of Gunnlaugr the Scald added that he was " (A) tall, handsome man, elegant in manners, beautiful in countenance, and interesting in his deportment." Æthelred acquired the epithet the Redeless or Unraed because of his repeated failure to follow wise counsel. This may have been a pun on the name of Æthelred, which in Anglo-Saxon meant noble counsel. Originally thought to be a weak and self-indulgent King, it is now believed he was a much better ruller than his name implies. He followed the ill advice of Edric Streona. The now familiar tale of predatory Viking raids were resumed in 981 and the terror ridden Ethelred foolishly embarked on a policy of paying them large sums of money to go away, this invariably only fed their greed and they repeatedly came back for more. Battle of Maldon The King's marriage to Emma of Normandy was to have disastrous long term effects for the House of Wessex. Emma arrived in England with an attendant train of Normans. Disliked by the English as foreigners, they succeeded in adding to the King's already waning popularity. Behaving with his customary arrogance, Æthelred succeeded in alienating his new brother-in-law and made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Normandy. Many of the Saxons struggled valorously and unaided by their King against the fierce Danish incursions. The men of Essex, led by their Ealdorman, Brithnoth, made a valiant stand against the invaders at the Battle of Maldonbeside the River Blackwater in Essex, in 991, but were all slain in the battle. One manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle said a Norwegian, Olaf Tryggvason, led the Viking forces. The courage and loyalty of Brithnoth and his men were immortalized in Anglo-Saxon verse, in a lost manuscript in the East Saxon dialect which now survives as a fragment in the West Saxon form. The death of Byrhtnoth was recorded in four versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Its Cotton Tiberius manuscript states for the year 991:- Alfred the Atheling 'Her wæs Gypeswic gehergod, æfter þæm swyðe raþe wæs Byrihtnoð ealdorman ofslagan æt Meldune. on þam geare man gerædde þæt man geald ærest gafol Deniscum mannum for þam myclan brogan þe hi worhton be þam særiman, þæt wæs ærest þusend punda. Þæne ræd gerædde ærest Syric arcebisceop.' which translates as:- Here Ipswich was raided. Very soon after that, ealdorman Byrhtnoth was killed at Maldon. And on that year it was decided to pay tax to Danes for the great terror which they made by the sea coast; that first payment) was 10,000 pounds. Archbishop Sigeric decided first on the matter. On St. Brice's Day, (18th November) 1002, Æthelred foolishly ordered a great massacre of Danes throughout England in a single day and rivers of blood were shed. One of the victims of this outrage was Gunhilda, the sister of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of Denmark. Danish poetry recorded that Sweyn swore on the bragging cup to be avenged on the cowardly Æthelred. Making good his threat, England was invaded and conquered by Sweyn in 1013. The ineffectual Æthelred fled to Normandy with his wife, Emma, to seek sanctuary with her relations. Sweyn, whilst engaged in threatening Bury St. Edmunds, died suddenly of an apoplexy. The Witan hastily but erroneously recalled Æthelred, causing Canute, the son of Sweyn, to flee. Æthelred was "received with joy". A further year of his disastrous rule taught his long suffering subjects and the Witan to repent their hasty gesture and Canute returned. King Æthelred died in London in 1016, while Canute literally hammered at its gates. He was buried at the old Cathedral of St. Paul's, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. His widow Emma of Normandy was later to marry his Danish rival, Canute, finally dying on 6 March, 1052, during the reign of their son, Edward the Confessor. The family of Æthelred Æthelred married twice. His first wife, Ælfgifu, was the daughter of Thored, Ealdorman of Northumbria. They produced the following issue:- (1) Athelstan born around 986 (2) Egbert born in 987 (3) King Edmund Ironside born around 988 (4) Edred born about 990. (5) Edwy or Edwig born circa 991 (6) Edgar born circa 994 (7) Edith born circa 995 (8) Elfgifu born circa 997 (9) Wulfhild born circa 998 (10) Abbess of Wherwell Abbey, name not known Disputes also arose with Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, which were settled by the mediation of the Pope. Peace between the two rulers was established in the traditional way by the marriage of Æthelred to Duke Richard's sister, Emma of Normandy, who became his third wife in 1002. The marriage produced 2 sons and a daughter:- (11) Edward the Confessor born in around 1004 (12) Alfred (13) Goda http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_14.htm
- LifeSketch: Æthelred the Unready, also known as Ethelred the Unready, Aethelred the Redeless or Aethelraed (978-1016), the son of Edgar the Peaceable by his second marriage to Queen Ælfthryth (Elfrida), succeeded to England's throne at ten years old and was crowned with due ceremony on 14th April, 978. Queen Ælfthryth, his mother, was said to have been instrumental in the treacherous murder of Æthelred's half-brother, Edward the Martyr to enable her own son to inherit England's throne. Æthelred grew to manhood with an uneasy and guilty feeling that he should not have been King. Over twenty years later Æthelred was to pay tribute to his murdered half brother, in the grant of a charter to Bradford-on-Avon, which states that the gift is made to " Christ and his saint, that is my half-brother Edward, who though he weltered in his own blood, yet the Lord himself has shown by the multiple signs of his virtues that he is worthy to work miracles in our times." The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester describes as Æthelred as " (A) youth of graceful manners, handsome countenance, and fine person..." The Gunnlaugr Saga of Gunnlaugr the Scald added that he was " (A) tall, handsome man, elegant in manners, beautiful in countenance, and interesting in his deportment." Æthelred acquired the epithet the Redeless or Unraed because of his repeated failure to follow wise counsel. This may have been a pun on the name of Æthelred, which in Anglo-Saxon meant noble counsel. Originally thought to be a weak and self-indulgent King, it is now believed he was a much better ruller than his name implies. He followed the ill advice of Edric Streona. The now familiar tale of predatory Viking raids were resumed in 981 and the terror ridden Ethelred foolishly embarked on a policy of paying them large sums of money to go away, this invariably only fed their greed and they repeatedly came back for more. Battle of Maldon The King's marriage to Emma of Normandy was to have disastrous long term effects for the House of Wessex. Emma arrived in England with an attendant train of Normans. Disliked by the English as foreigners, they succeeded in adding to the King's already waning popularity. Behaving with his customary arrogance, Æthelred succeeded in alienating his new brother-in-law and made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Normandy. Many of the Saxons struggled valorously and unaided by their King against the fierce Danish incursions. The men of Essex, led by their Ealdorman, Brithnoth, made a valiant stand against the invaders at the Battle of Maldonbeside the River Blackwater in Essex, in 991, but were all slain in the battle. One manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle said a Norwegian, Olaf Tryggvason, led the Viking forces. The courage and loyalty of Brithnoth and his men were immortalized in Anglo-Saxon verse, in a lost manuscript in the East Saxon dialect which now survives as a fragment in the West Saxon form. The death of Byrhtnoth was recorded in four versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Its Cotton Tiberius manuscript states for the year 991:- Alfred the Atheling 'Her wæs Gypeswic gehergod, æfter þæm swyðe raþe wæs Byrihtnoð ealdorman ofslagan æt Meldune. on þam geare man gerædde þæt man geald ærest gafol Deniscum mannum for þam myclan brogan þe hi worhton be þam særiman, þæt wæs ærest þusend punda. Þæne ræd gerædde ærest Syric arcebisceop.' which translates as:- Here Ipswich was raided. Very soon after that, ealdorman Byrhtnoth was killed at Maldon. And on that year it was decided to pay tax to Danes for the great terror which they made by the sea coast; that first payment) was 10,000 pounds. Archbishop Sigeric decided first on the matter. On St. Brice's Day, (18th November) 1002, Æthelred foolishly ordered a great massacre of Danes throughout England in a single day and rivers of blood were shed. One of the victims of this outrage was Gunhilda, the sister of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of Denmark. Danish poetry recorded that Sweyn swore on the bragging cup to be avenged on the cowardly Æthelred. Making good his threat, England was invaded and conquered by Sweyn in 1013. The ineffectual Æthelred fled to Normandy with his wife, Emma, to seek sanctuary with her relations. Sweyn, whilst engaged in threatening Bury St. Edmunds, died suddenly of an apoplexy. The Witan hastily but erroneously recalled Æthelred, causing Canute, the son of Sweyn, to flee. Æthelred was "received with joy". A further year of his disastrous rule taught his long suffering subjects and the Witan to repent their hasty gesture and Canute returned. King Æthelred died in London in 1016, while Canute literally hammered at its gates. He was buried at the old Cathedral of St. Paul's, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. His widow Emma of Normandy was later to marry his Danish rival, Canute, finally dying on 6 March, 1052, during the reign of their son, Edward the Confessor. The family of Æthelred Æthelred married twice. His first wife, Ælfgifu, was the daughter of Thored, Ealdorman of Northumbria. They produced the following issue:- (1) Athelstan born around 986 (2) Egbert born in 987 (3) King Edmund Ironside born around 988 (4) Edred born about 990. (5) Edwy or Edwig born circa 991 (6) Edgar born circa 994 (7) Edith born circa 995 (8) Elfgifu born circa 997 (9) Wulfhild born circa 998 (10) Abbess of Wherwell Abbey, name not known Disputes also arose with Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, which were settled by the mediation of the Pope. Peace between the two rulers was established in the traditional way by the marriage of Æthelred to Duke Richard's sister, Emma of Normandy, who became his third wife in 1002. The marriage produced 2 sons and a daughter:- (11) Edward the Confessor born in around 1004 (12) Alfred (13) Goda http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon_14.htm
- Death: 23 APR 1016, London, Middlesex, England
- Burial: AFT 23 APR 1016, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England
- Partnership with: Ælfgifu of York
Marriage: 985, Kingdom of Northumbria
Marriage: 985, Northumbria, England
Marriage: 985, Kingdom of Northumbria
- Child: Ecgberht ÆTHELING Birth: ABT 987, Wessex, England
- Child: Edgar Ætheling Birth: ABT 994, Wessex, England
- Child: Eadred Ætheling Birth: BEF 993, Wessex
- Child: Æthelstan Ætheling Birth: ABT 986, Wessex, England
- Child: Edmund IRONSIDE Birth: ABT 990, Wessex, Gloucestershire, England
- Child: Eadwig Ætheling Birth: BEF 993, Wessex
- Child: Wulfhild PRINCESS Birth: BET 986 AND 991, Wessex
- Child: Ælfgifu of NORTHUMBRIA Birth: ABT 997, England
- Child: Eadgyth Birth: BEF 993, London, Middlesex, England
- Child: daughter OF ATHELRED Birth: ABT 1000, Of,, Wessex, England
- Partnership with: Emma DE NORMANDIE
Marriage: 1002
- Child: Ælfred Ætheling Birth: ABT 1005, Northumberland beyond Tyne, Scotland
- Child: Ingelric The SAXON Birth: ABT 1006, Saint Martins, Le Grand, London England
- Child: Edward the Confessor, KING OF ENGLAND Birth: 1008, Islip, Oxfordshire, England
- Child: Goda OF ENGLAND Birth: 1010, Wessex, England
Ancestors of Æthelred the UNREADY
/-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
Descendants of Æthelred the UNREADY
1 Æthelred the UNREADY
=Ælfgifu of York Marriage: 985, Kingdom of Northumbria Marriage: 985, Northumbria, England Marriage: 985, Kingdom of Northumbria
2 Ecgberht ÆTHELING
2 Edgar Ætheling
2 Eadred Ætheling
2 Æthelstan Ætheling
2 Edmund IRONSIDE
=Ealdgyth Marriage: ABT AUG 1015, Of London, Middlesex, England
3 Edmund Ætheling
3 Edward the Exile
=Agatha
2 Eadwig Ætheling
2 Wulfhild PRINCESS
2 Ælfgifu of NORTHUMBRIA
=Uchtred the BOLD Marriage: ABT 1014, England Marriage: ABT 1108, Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom
3 Ealdgyth of Northumbria
2 Eadgyth
2 daughter OF ATHELRED
=Emma DE NORMANDIE Marriage: 1002
2 Ælfred Ætheling
2 Ingelric The SAXON
=Adelaide OF FRANCE
3 Maud DE INGELRICA
=Ranulph DE PEVERELL II Marriage: ABT 1050, Hatfield Peverel, Essex, England
2 Edward the Confessor, KING OF ENGLAND
2 Goda OF ENGLAND
- Birth: 715, Dál Riata, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of King UNUISTICC I
1 King UNUISTICC I
=Pictish Princess BRUIDE
2 Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
=Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
3 Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
=(Unknown)
3 Dungal, Thane of FORTRENN
=Alpin Kintyre St Alpin MACECHDACH
Ancestors of Caddell ap URIEN
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Caddell ap URIEN
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Deigyr ap URIEN
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Deigyr ap URIEN
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Morfudd ferch URIEN
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Morfudd ferch URIEN
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Morfydd ap URIEN
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Morfydd ap URIEN
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Rhiwallon ap URIEN
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Rhiwallon ap URIEN
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Deifyr ab URIEN RHEGED
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Deifyr ab URIEN RHEGED
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Elffin ab URIEN RHEGED
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Elffin ab URIEN RHEGED
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Morfudd ap URIEN RHEGED Twin
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Morfudd ap URIEN RHEGED Twin
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
Ancestors of Rhun ab URIEN RHEGED
/-Gradd AP RHYFEDEL
/-Urban AP GRADD
| \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
/-Telpwyl ap Urban, of Britain
| \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
/-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap DEHEUWAINT
| | /-Edempwem ab OWAIN
| \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
/-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
/-Ceneuor Or Cenau Ap COEL HEN King of Northern Britain
| | /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| | /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| | /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| | /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
| | /-of Dumnonia Cadfan ap CYNAN
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| \-Ystrafael Fair verch Cadfan Siluria GADEON
| \-Unknown Female of SAXONY
/-Gwrst Ledlum AP KENAW of Manwyr
| \-Generis VERCH CANDALOU
/-Meirchion Gul AP GWRAST of Rheged
| | /-Cyfnerth KEVENARD
| \-Ewerich VERCH KEVENARD of Rheged
/-Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
| \-Essglt VERCH CULVYNYDD
/-Urien AP CYNCARCH
| | /-Coronac
| | /-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
| | /-Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| | | | /-Loigure of the Boyne
| | | | /-Fedelmid
| | | | /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | | | | \-Scotnoe
| | | \-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
| \-Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
| | /-Caradocus Duke of Cornwall
| | /-Conan Meriodoc King of the Vannetais
| | /-Gadeon AP CONAN King of Dumnonia
| | | \-Ursula spouse of CONAN
| | /-Guoremar AP GADEON King of Dumnonia
| | /-Tutwal AP GUOREMOR King of Dumnonia
| \-Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
| | /-Cormaic de Galloway de Rome DE BRETAGNE
| \-Gratianna DE BRETAGNE
Rhun ab URIEN RHEGED
| /-Erbin AP EUDAF of Gwent
| /-Ninniaw Erb OF GLYWYSSING AND GWENT
| | \-Morvydd verch GWRALDEG
| /-Teithfallt Theodosius AP NYNNIAW
\-Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
| /-Afallach AP LLUDD, Prince of Wales
| /-Afallach ap LLUDD II of Wales
\-Elaine VERCH GWYRLYS of Garlot
- Birth: 1045, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
- Death: 1054, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Descendants of Glanville de Glanville UUNKNOWN
1 Glanville de Glanville UUNKNOWN
=Rainald DE GLANVILLE Sire de Glanville
- Father: Flavius Valentinian I Emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Mother: Justina of ROME
- Birth: 370, Constantinople, Anatolia, Roman Empire
- Residence: BET 388 AND 391
- Also known as: Flavia Galla of Constantinople
- Title Of Nobility: Empress of the Roman Empire
- Clan Name: Theodosian Dynasty - (by marriage)
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia- Flavia Galla (died 394) was an empress of the Roman Empire and a princess of the Western Roman Empire. She was the second empress consort of Theodosius I. She was the daughter of Valentinian I and his second wife Justina. Galla had three children with Theodosius who were: . Gratian, a son born in 388 and who died young; . Aelia Galla Placidia, a daughter (392–27 November, 450), her only child to survive to adulthood and who later became an empress in her own right. She married Ataulf, king of the Visigoths, and, after his death, Constantius III; . John, a son, who died with his mother in childbirth in 394. In 387, the truce between Valentinian II and Maximus ended. Maximus crossed the Alps into the Po Valley and threatened Mediolanum. Justina and Galla fled with Valentinian from Milan for Thessaloniki, and the residence of Theodosius. Theodosius granted refuge to the fugitives. Justina arranged for Galla to appear weeping before Theodosius and to appeal for his compassion. Theodosius was a widower, his first wife Aelia Flaccilla having died in 385 or 386. Galla was reportedly a beautiful woman and Theodosius was smitten and asked to marry her. Justina set a marriage condition for Theodosius to attack Maximus and restore Valentinian II to his throne. Theodosius consented and the marriage took place in late 387. When Galla married Theodosius, she became both a Roman empress and a stepmother to Theodosius’ two sons from his first marriage, Arcadius and Honorius. Arcadius was the eldest and had been declared an Augustus in January 383. He served as a nominal co-ruler to his father but was still approximately ten years old at the time of Galla's marriage. In July and August of 388, the combined troops of Theodosius I and Valentinian II invaded the territory of Maximus under the leadership of Richomeres, Arbogast, Promotus, and Timasius. Maximus suffered a series of losses and surrendered in Aquileia. He was executed on 28 August 388 along with his son and nominal co-ruler Flavius Victor. Elen, his wife, and his two daughters were spared. Justina's condition for the marriage had been met, however she died the same year, unable to witness the result of her efforts. Theodosius installed Valentinian and his court at Vienne in Gaul, away from Milan and the influence of Ambrose. Theodosius appointed Arbogast as magister militum for the Western provinces. Acting in the name of Valentinian, Arbogast was actually subordinate only to Theodosius. Theodosius spent the years 388–391 in Italia, while Galla and her stepsons remained in the Great Palace of Constantinople. According to Marcellinus Comes, in 390 Arcadius expelled her from the palace. However, since Arcadius was only thirteen, that decision could as well have belonged to those who governed in his name. Zosimus reports her mourning over the death of her brother in 392. On August 22 of the same year, Arbogast declared Eugenius as an emperor without the approval of Theodosius. Negotiations with Theodosius to achieve recognition were unsuccessful and, on 23 January 393, Theodosius declared his second son Honorius, an Augustus, the implication being that Theodosius alone was legitimate emperor. Conflict between the two emperors began the following year, resulting in the Battle of the Frigidus, on 5–6 September 394. Theodosius was victorious and gained control of the entire Roman Empire while Arbogast committed suicide and Eugenius was executed. Whether Galla lived to see the victory is uncertain. According to Zosimus, she died in childbirth within the same year, the exact date unknown.
- Clan Name: Valentinian Dynasty - (by birth)
- Clan Name: Valentinian Dynasty - (by birth)
- Clan Name: Valentinian Dynasty - (by birth)
- Clan Name: Valentinian Dynasty - (by birth)
- Clan Name: Valentinian Dynasty - (by birth)
- Death: 27 NOV 394, Roma, Lazio, Italy, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Flavia Galla VALENTINIANA Empress of Rome
/-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | /- TERTULLUS
| \-Tertulla
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| \-Vespasia POLLA
| \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius LUPUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| \-Julia JULIUS
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | /- TERTULLUS
| | | \-Tertulla
| | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| \-Antonia FURNILLA
/-Marcus Aurelius Claudius
| | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
/-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICIANIANUS
| \-Claudia Crispina Julia ILLYRIA
/-Gratianus Funarius of the Roman Empire
| \-Empress Flavia Julia Constantina ROMA
/-Flavius Valentinian I Emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Flavia Galla VALENTINIANA Empress of Rome
| /-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICINIANUS
| /-Valerius Lucianus VAN ROME
| /-Licinianus
| | \-Constantina VAN ROME
\-Justina of ROME
| /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | /- TERTULLUS
| | \-Tertulla
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | \-Julia JULIUS
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | \-Tertulla
| | | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| | \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| | \-Antonia FURNILLA
| /-Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI Nobleman of Dardania
| | | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| | \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| | \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
| /-Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
| /-Julius Constantius FLAVIUS Patricius of the Roman Empire
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Valerius "Maximianus" Emperor of Roman Empire
| | \-Flavia Maximiana Theodora
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Eutropia Empress of Rome
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
\-Galla NERATIA di Roma
| /-Julias JULIANUS Praetorian Prefect
\-Basilina
Descendants of Flavia Galla VALENTINIANA Empress of Rome
1 Flavia Galla VALENTINIANA Empress of Rome
=Theodosius I AUGUSTUS Emperor of the Roman Empire Marriage: BET 387 AND 394
2 Galla PLACIDA
=Athaulf VAN DE VISIGOTEN
3 Clothilde BALTHES DER VISIGOTEN
=Gondiac King of Burgundy
2 Gratian
2 Johannes of Rome
2 Alcima Placidama DE ROME
2 Placidia I Empire
2 Eudoxia de ROME
2 Aelia Galla PLACIDA AUGUSTA
=Adulphus KING OF THE GOTHS
3 Eurica OF THE GOTHS
=Genton OF THE VANDALS
- Father: Flavius Valentinian I Emperor of the Western Roman Empire
- Mother: Justina of ROME
- Birth: ABT 376, Rome, Italy, Roman Empire
- NoCoupleRelationships: (Date and Place unknown)
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy GRATA . Theophanes names "Iustam, Gratam et Gallam" as the three daughters of "Valentinianus senior" and his second wife "Iustinam"[33]. Iordanes names "Valentinianum…Gratam Iustamque et Gallam" as the four children of "Valentinianus senior" & his second wife[34]. (Justinia)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Grata VALENTINIANA
/-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | /- TERTULLUS
| \-Tertulla
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| \-Vespasia POLLA
| \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius LUPUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| \-Julia JULIUS
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | /- TERTULLUS
| | | \-Tertulla
| | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| \-Antonia FURNILLA
/-Marcus Aurelius Claudius
| | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
/-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICIANIANUS
| \-Claudia Crispina Julia ILLYRIA
/-Gratianus Funarius of the Roman Empire
| \-Empress Flavia Julia Constantina ROMA
/-Flavius Valentinian I Emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Grata VALENTINIANA
| /-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICINIANUS
| /-Valerius Lucianus VAN ROME
| /-Licinianus
| | \-Constantina VAN ROME
\-Justina of ROME
| /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | /- TERTULLUS
| | \-Tertulla
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | \-Julia JULIUS
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | \-Tertulla
| | | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| | \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| | \-Antonia FURNILLA
| /-Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI Nobleman of Dardania
| | | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| | \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| | \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
| /-Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
| /-Julius Constantius FLAVIUS Patricius of the Roman Empire
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Valerius "Maximianus" Emperor of Roman Empire
| | \-Flavia Maximiana Theodora
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Eutropia Empress of Rome
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
\-Galla NERATIA di Roma
| /-Julias JULIANUS Praetorian Prefect
\-Basilina
Ancestors of Justa VALENTINIANA
/-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | /- TERTULLUS
| \-Tertulla
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| \-Vespasia POLLA
| \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius LUPUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| \-Julia JULIUS
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | /- TERTULLUS
| | | \-Tertulla
| | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| \-Antonia FURNILLA
/-Marcus Aurelius Claudius
| | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
/-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICIANIANUS
| \-Claudia Crispina Julia ILLYRIA
/-Gratianus Funarius of the Roman Empire
| \-Empress Flavia Julia Constantina ROMA
/-Flavius Valentinian I Emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Justa VALENTINIANA
| /-Flavius Galerius Valerius LICINIANUS
| /-Valerius Lucianus VAN ROME
| /-Licinianus
| | \-Constantina VAN ROME
\-Justina of ROME
| /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | /- TERTULLUS
| | \-Tertulla
| /-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | \-Julia JULIUS
| /-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | \-Tertulla
| | | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| | \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| | \-Antonia FURNILLA
| /-Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI Nobleman of Dardania
| | | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| | \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| | \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
| /-Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
| /-Julius Constantius FLAVIUS Patricius of the Roman Empire
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Valerius "Maximianus" Emperor of Roman Empire
| | \-Flavia Maximiana Theodora
| | | /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
| | \-Eutropia Empress of Rome
| | \-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
\-Galla NERATIA di Roma
| /-Julias JULIANUS Praetorian Prefect
\-Basilina
Ancestors of Flavia Galla Western VALENTINIANUS
/-Gratin the Elder DE CIBALAE
/-Valentinian I Emperor of ROME
| | /-Septimius MACER
| | /-Lucius Septimius SEVERUS
| | /-Publius Septimius GETA
| | /-Lucius Septimus SEVERUS
| | | | /-Fulvius PIUS
| | | \-Fulvia PIA
| | /-Maecius MARULLUS
| | | \-Julia DOMNA
| | /-Marcus Antionio I, Emperor of the Roman Empire GORDIANUS
| | | \-Ulpia GORDIA
| | /-Flavius Titus Eutropius of the Gordiani of Dardania, EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| | | \-Fabia ORESTILLA
| | | | /-Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| | | | /-Plautius SILVANUS
| | | | | \-Urgulania spouse of Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| | | \-Silvana spouse of Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| | | | /-Juliano CALPERNIUS
| | | | /-Marcus AURELIUS
| | | | | | /-Trajan Emperor Of ROME
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS
| | | | | | /-Arrius Antonius CALPURNIUS PISO
| | | | | \-Claudia Pomperia Plotina Phoebe PISA
| | | | | \-Boionia PROCILLA SERVILIA
| | | \-Aurelia Fadilla EMPIRE
| | | \-Annia Galeria FAUSTINA
| | /-Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius CHLORUS I PALE EMPEROR
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| | | | /-Dom AURELIEN
| | | | /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| | | | /-Marcus Annius Veras III Praetor of Rome
| | | | | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | | | | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | | | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | | | | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | | | | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | | | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Antonius Augustus Roman Emperor
| | | | | | /-Publius SERVILIUS
| | | | | | /-Publius Domitius CALVISIUS TULLUS RUSO
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucilla Calvilla Minor
| | | | | | /-Sextus Curvius TULLUS
| | | | | | /-Domitus Lucillus CURVIUS
| | | | | | | \-Titia MARCELLIA
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucilla Major
| | | | | | /-Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| | | | | \-Curtilia MANCIA
| | | | | | /-Domitius OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Domitia spouse of Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Antoninus Commodus Imperador, Caesar
| | | | | | /-Titus Aurelius Elder FULVUS
| | | | | | /-Antoninus Pius of The Roman EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | /-Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus Calpernius ANTONINUS
| | | | | | | | | \-Mariamne Caecina Arria PISO
| | | | | | | \-Arria Fadilla
| | | | | | | | /-Plotius father of Plotius and BOLONIA
| | | | | | | \-Boionia Procilla Servilla ANTONINUS
| | | | | | | | /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | | | | | \-Servilia spouse of PLOTIUS
| | | | | \-Annia Galeria Faustina MINOR Roman Empress
| | | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| | | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| | | | | | /-Dom AURELIEN
| | | | | | /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| | | | | \-Annia Galeria Faustina I of ROME
| | | | | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | | | | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | | | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | | | | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | | | | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | | | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | \-Flavia Claudia Crispina EMPRESS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Quintus Bruttius BALBUS
| | | | /-Lucius Bruttius Proconsul Cyprus MAXIMUS
| | | | /-Caius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | | | | \-Fulvii RUSTICI
| | | | /-Gaius Bruttius Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | | | | \-Laberia Hostilia CRISPINA
| | | \-Bruttia Crispina ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | \-Laberia Fuluius RUSTICUS
| \-Constantina of PANNONIA
| \-Flavia Julia St. Helena Augusta de la Crox COLCHESTER
Flavia Galla Western VALENTINIANUS
| /-Valerius LICINIANIUS
| /-Licinius EMPEROR of Rome
| | \-Flavia Julia CONSTANTIA
| /-Licinianus of ROME
| | \-Constantina of ROME
\-Flavia Justinia Iustina ROME
\-Flavia Julia CONSTANTINA I
Descendants of Flavia Galla Western VALENTINIANUS
1 Flavia Galla Western VALENTINIANUS
=Theodimir Magnus Riparian FRANKS Marriage: , , Bourgogne, France Marriage: 387 Marriage: 387
2 Clodius VI King of the Franks DE COLOGNE
=Ildegonde DE COLOGNE Marriage: 485, Aquitaine, Geronde, France Marriage: 429, Cologne,,,France
3 Merovech of the Salian Franks
=Chlodeswinthe Verica of Cologne Marriage: , , Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Marriage: 435, Germany
=Verica Marriage: 435, Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany
=Papianille SYAGRIUS Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Basina Andovena Queen VON THURINGIA* Marriage: 485, France
=Basina Princess von THURINGEN*
2 Aelia Galla Placida Empress Consort OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE THEODOSIUS
=Flavius "Theodosius the Great" Emperor of Roman Empire, Consul to the Roman Empire THEODOSIUS Marriage: 387, Byzantium,,,
Ancestors of Flavius Emperor of the Roman Empire VALENTINIANUS
/-Gratin the Elder DE CIBALAE
/-Valentinian I Emperor of ROME
| | /-Septimius MACER
| | /-Lucius Septimius SEVERUS
| | /-Publius Septimius GETA
| | /-Lucius Septimus SEVERUS
| | | | /-Fulvius PIUS
| | | \-Fulvia PIA
| | /-Maecius MARULLUS
| | | \-Julia DOMNA
| | /-Marcus Antionio I, Emperor of the Roman Empire GORDIANUS
| | | \-Ulpia GORDIA
| | /-Flavius Titus Eutropius of the Gordiani of Dardania, EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| | | \-Fabia ORESTILLA
| | | | /-Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| | | | /-Plautius SILVANUS
| | | | | \-Urgulania spouse of Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| | | \-Silvana spouse of Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| | | | /-Juliano CALPERNIUS
| | | | /-Marcus AURELIUS
| | | | | | /-Trajan Emperor Of ROME
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS
| | | | | | /-Arrius Antonius CALPURNIUS PISO
| | | | | \-Claudia Pomperia Plotina Phoebe PISA
| | | | | \-Boionia PROCILLA SERVILIA
| | | \-Aurelia Fadilla EMPIRE
| | | \-Annia Galeria FAUSTINA
| | /-Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius CHLORUS I PALE EMPEROR
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| | | | /-Dom AURELIEN
| | | | /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| | | | /-Marcus Annius Veras III Praetor of Rome
| | | | | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | | | | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | | | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | | | | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | | | | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | | | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Antonius Augustus Roman Emperor
| | | | | | /-Publius SERVILIUS
| | | | | | /-Publius Domitius CALVISIUS TULLUS RUSO
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucilla Calvilla Minor
| | | | | | /-Sextus Curvius TULLUS
| | | | | | /-Domitus Lucillus CURVIUS
| | | | | | | \-Titia MARCELLIA
| | | | | \-Domitia Lucilla Major
| | | | | | /-Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| | | | | \-Curtilia MANCIA
| | | | | | /-Domitius OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Domitia spouse of Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Antoninus Commodus Imperador, Caesar
| | | | | | /-Titus Aurelius Elder FULVUS
| | | | | | /-Antoninus Pius of The Roman EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | /-Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus Calpernius ANTONINUS
| | | | | | | | | \-Mariamne Caecina Arria PISO
| | | | | | | \-Arria Fadilla
| | | | | | | | /-Plotius father of Plotius and BOLONIA
| | | | | | | \-Boionia Procilla Servilla ANTONINUS
| | | | | | | | /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | | | | | \-Servilia spouse of PLOTIUS
| | | | | \-Annia Galeria Faustina MINOR Roman Empress
| | | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| | | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| | | | | | /-Dom AURELIEN
| | | | | | /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| | | | | \-Annia Galeria Faustina I of ROME
| | | | | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | | | | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | | | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | | | | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | | | | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | | | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | \-Flavia Claudia Crispina EMPRESS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | /-Quintus Bruttius BALBUS
| | | | /-Lucius Bruttius Proconsul Cyprus MAXIMUS
| | | | /-Caius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | | | | \-Fulvii RUSTICI
| | | | /-Gaius Bruttius Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | | | | \-Laberia Hostilia CRISPINA
| | | \-Bruttia Crispina ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | \-Laberia Fuluius RUSTICUS
| \-Constantina of PANNONIA
| \-Flavia Julia St. Helena Augusta de la Crox COLCHESTER
Flavius Emperor of the Roman Empire VALENTINIANUS
| /-Valerius LICINIANIUS
| /-Licinius EMPEROR of Rome
| | \-Flavia Julia CONSTANTIA
| /-Licinianus of ROME
| | \-Constantina of ROME
\-Flavia Justinia Iustina ROME
\-Flavia Julia CONSTANTINA I
- Father: Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI Nobleman of Dardania
- Mother: Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
- Birth: 31 MAR 250, Dardania, Moesia Superior, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Constantius I
- Also known as: Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius
- Also known as: Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius
- Also known as: Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius
- Occupation: Praetorian Prefect of Rome, 288, Roma, Roman Empire
- Brought down the Usurper Caurasius: and controlled the Allemani, 293, Northern Gaul, Roman Empire
- Brought down the Usurper Allectus: 296, Brittannia, Roman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: Caesar under Maximianus Herculianus, BET 293 AND 305, Roma, Roman Empire
- Presence in Britain: Constantius' first task on becoming Caesar was to deal with the Roman usurper Carausius who had declared himself emperor in Britannia and northern Gaul in 286.[11] In late 293, Constantius defeated the forces of Carausius in Gaul, capturing Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer).[22] This precipitated the assassination of Carausius by his rationalis (finance officer) Allectus, who assumed command of the British provinces until his death in 296. Constantius spent the next two years neutralising the threat of the Franks who were the allies of Allectus,[23] as northern Gaul remained under the control of the British usurper until at least 295.[24] He also battled against the Alamanni, achieving some victories at the mouth of the Rhine in 295.[25] Administrative concerns meant he made at least one trip to Italy during this time as well.[23] Only when he felt ready (and only when Maximian finally came to relieve him at the Rhine frontier)[26] did he assemble two invasion fleets with the intent of crossing the English Channel. The first was entrusted to Julius Asclepiodotus, Constantius' long-serving Praetorian prefect, who sailed from the mouth of the Seine, while the other, under the command of Constantius himself, was launched from his base at Bononia.[27] The fleet under Asclepiodotus landed near the Isle of Wight, and his army encountered the forces of Allectus, resulting in the defeat and death of the usurper.[28] Constantius in the meantime occupied Londinium (London),[29] saving the city from an attack by Frankish mercenaries who were now roaming the province without a paymaster. Constantius massacred all of them.
- LifeSketch: PLEASE DO NOT MERGE READ ONLY FILES Wikipedia - Roman emperor (in the West) Augustus 1 May 305 – 25 July 306 (with Galerius in the East) Predecessor Maximian Successor Valerius Severus and Constantine I Caesar 1 March 293 – 1 May 305 (under emperor Maximian) Born 31 March c. 250 Dardania Died 25 July 306 Eboracum, Britannia Spouse Helena (?–293) (may have been his concubine) Theodora (293–306) Issue: by Helen: Constantine the Great by Maximiana Theodora: Julius Constantius, Patrician of Rome Eutropia Constantius (m Virius Nepotianus) Julia Constantius (m Licinius - co-emperor with Constantius) Dalmatius Constantius (murdered 337 by Constantius, son of Constantine the Great) Anastasia Constantius (m Bassianus) Hannibalianus Constantius (murdered 337 by Constantius, son of Constantine the Great) Full name Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius[1][2] Regnal name Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius nobilissimus Caesar (293) Dominus Noster Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantius Augustus (305) Dynasty Constantinian Father Eutropius Constantius I (Latin: Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius; 31 March c. 250 – 25 July 306), commonly known as Constantius Chlorus (Greek: Κωνστάντιος Χλωρός, Kōnstantios Khlōrós, literally "Constantius the Pale"),[4] was a Roman Emperor. He ruled as Caesar from 293 to 305[5] and as Augustus from 305 to 306. He was the junior colleague of the Augustus Maximian under the Tetrarchy and succeeded him as senior co-emperor of the western part of the empire.[6] Constantius ruled the West while Galerius was Augustus in the East. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar, a junior emperor appointed by Diocletian, he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the Alamanni and Franks. Upon becoming Augustus in May 305, Constantius launched a successful punitive campaign against the Picts beyond the Antonine Wall.[7] However, Constantius died suddenly at Eboracum (York) in July the following year. Constantius's death and the acclamation of his son as Augustus by his army in 306 sparked civil wars ending in the collapse of the tetrarchic system of government inaugurated in 293 by Diocletian and the eventual resumption of dynastic rule over the whole empire by Constantine and his sons after the defeat of his co-emperor Licinius in 325. Early career Born in Dardania, Constantius was the son of Eutropius, whom the Historia Augusta claimed to be a nobleman from northern Dardania, in the province of Moesia Superior, and Claudia, a niece of the emperors Claudius Gothicus and Quintillus.[8] Modern historians suspect this maternal connection to be a genealogical fabrication created by his son Constantine I,[9] and that his family was of humble origins.[10] The claim that Constantius was descended from Claudius Gothicus is attested only after 310 and does not appear to have been made while Constantius was alive. Constantine probably sought to disociate his father's background from the memory of Maximian.[4] Constantius was a member of the Protectores Augusti Nostri under the emperor Aurelian and fought in the east against the secessionist Palmyrene Empire.[11] While the claim that he had been made a dux under the emperor Probus is probably a fabrication,[12][13] he certainly attained the rank of tribunus within the army, and during the reign of Carus he was raised to the position of Praeses, or governor, of the province of Dalmatia.[14] It has been conjectured that he switched allegiances to support the claims of the future emperor Diocletian just before Diocletian defeated Carinus, the son of Carus, at the Battle of the Margus in July 285.[15] In 286, Diocletian elevated a military colleague, Maximian, to the throne as co-emperor of the western provinces,[16] while Diocletian took over the eastern provinces, beginning the process that would eventually see the division of the Roman Empire into two halves, a Western and an Eastern portion. By 288, his period as governor now over, Constantius had been made Praetorian Prefect in the west under Maximian.[17] Throughout 287 and into 288, Constantius, under the command of Maximian, was involved in a war against the Alamanni, carrying out attacks on the territory of the barbarian tribes across the Rhine and Danube rivers.[16] To consolidate the ties between himself and Emperor Maximian, Constantius divorced his concubine Helena and married the emperor's daughter, Theodora.[18]
- Title Of Nobility: Augustus, Emperor of the West
- Title Of Nobility: Augustus, Emperor of the West
- Title Of Nobility: Augustus, Emperor of the West
- Death: 25 JUL 306, Eboracum, Britannia, Roman Empire
- Partnership with: Flavia Maximiana Theodora
Marriage: ABT 289, Roma, Roman Empire
- Child: Julius Constantius FLAVIUS Patricius of the Roman Empire Birth: AFT 289, Mediolanum (Milan), Italy
- Child: Anastasia CONSTANTIA CHLORUS Birth: ABT 296
- Child: Flavia Julia CONSTANTIA CHLORUS Birth: 293, Roma, Lazio, Italy, Roman Empire
- Child: Constantine I "the Great" Emperor Of Roman Empire Birth: Naissus, Moesia Superior, Roman Empire
- Child: Eutropia CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS Birth: 291, Syria
- Child: Flavius Dalmatius CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS Birth: ABT 295, Atokya, Anatolia, Roman Empire
- Child: Constantina Birth: 270, Rome,Italy
- Child: Hannibalianus CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS Birth: ABT 298
- Partnership with: Flavia Julia HELENA ('Helen of the Cross')
Marriage: 272, Dardania, Blythnia, Asia Minor
Divorce: ABT 289, Roma, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
/-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | /- TERTULLUS
| \-Tertulla
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus, Roman Consul
| | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| \-Vespasia POLLA
| \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS V
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus ARRECINUS
| | /-Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
| | | | /-Tertullus DI ROMA
| | | \-Tertulla TERTULLUS
| | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Alfridia DI ROMA
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| \-Arrencina Clementina ARRECINUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius LUPUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| | /-Tiberius Julius Lupus JULIUS
| \-Julia JULIUS
/-Titus Flavius SABINUS I
| | /-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
| | /-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | | | /- TERTULLUS
| | | \-Tertulla
| | /-Imperator Caesar Titus Vespasianus Flavius AUGUSTUS
| | | | /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
| | | \-Vespasia POLLA
| | | \-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
| | /-Titus Flavius DOMITIANUS
| | | | /-Flavius LIBERALIS
| | | \-Flavia DOMITILIA
| \-Julia Sabina FLAVIA
| | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| \-Antonia FURNILLA
/-Flavius Eutropius GORDIANI Nobleman of Dardania
| | /-Iunius Licinius BALBUS
| | /-Junius Licinius BALBUS II
| | | \-Servilia Prudens of Rome
| \-Antonia Gordiana Balba Jun II
| \-Maecia Faustinia Antonia GORDIANA
Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
| /-Claudio Gordiani of Dardania of ROME
\-Claudia CRISPINA of Sirmium
\-Claudia Crispina JULIA ILLYRIA
Descendants of Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
1 Constantius Flavius VALERIUS Emperor of Rome
=Flavia Maximiana Theodora Marriage: ABT 289, Roma, Roman Empire
2 Julius Constantius FLAVIUS Patricius of the Roman Empire
=Basilina Marriage: ABT 331
3 Galla NERATIA di Roma
=Licinianus
=Justus Governor of Picenum
3 Unattested son
3 Flavius Claudius Julianus " The Apostate" Roman Emperor
=Flavia Galla Marriage: ABT 314, Roman Empire
3 Constantius Gallus Caesar of the Roman Empire
3 Flavius Claudius Julianus " The Apostate" Roman Emperor
2 Anastasia CONSTANTIA CHLORUS
2 Flavia Julia CONSTANTIA CHLORUS
2 Constantine I "the Great" Emperor Of Roman Empire
2 Eutropia CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS
2 Flavius Dalmatius CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS
2 Constantina
2 Hannibalianus CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS
=Flavia Julia HELENA ('Helen of the Cross') Marriage: 272, Dardania, Blythnia, Asia Minor
Ancestors of Flavius VALERIUS
/-Tegfan Tasciovanus ap Deheuwaint
/-Coel Hen "The Old" AP TEGFAN , of Rheged
Flavius VALERIUS
| /-Gwrddwfn ap MAWR
| /-Einudd AP GWRDDWFN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of GWRDDWFN
| /-Gereint AP EINUDD
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Einudd Ap GWRDDWFN
| /-Conan Meriadoc AP GEREINT EUDAF
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Gereint ap EINUDD
\-Ystradwal "the Fair" VERCH GADEON of Rheged
\-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
- Father: Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
- Occupation: Roman senator, 214, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- LifeSketch: Lucius Valerius Messalla (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 214. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Valerius_Messalla_(consul_214)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS GALLUS
/-Gaius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA GALLUS
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Gaius Claudius Marcus MARCELLUS
| | /-Gaius Claudius MARCELLUS Minor
| | | | /-Marcus Junius Brutus
| | | | /-Marcus Lunius Brutus
| | | | /-Decimus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Junia BRUTA
| | | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | /-Caïus Claudius PULCHER
| | | \-Clodia MARCELLA
| \-Claudia MARCELLA MINOR
| | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | /-Attius
| | /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS POPLICOLA MESSALLA
/-Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
| | /-Publius HELVIDIUS PRISCUS
| \-Helvidia PRISCILLA
| \-Plautia QUINCTILIA
Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
Descendants of Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
1 Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
=(Unknown)
2 Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Pricillianus Maximus DE ROME
=Claudia DE ROME
3 Valeria DE ROME
=Marcus Iunius MAXIMUS
3 Lucius Maximus Valerius Claudius Poblicoba Balbinus DE ROME
- Father: Lucius VIPSTANUS POPLICOLA MESSALLA
- Mother: Helvidia PRISCILLA
- Birth: ABT 156, Rome, Roma, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Roman senator, appointed consul in AD 196. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Valerius_Messalla_Thrasea_Priscus
- Death: ABT 212, Roma, Roman Empire
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS GALLUS
/-Gaius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA GALLUS
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Marcus Claudius Marcellus
| | /-Gaius Claudius Marcus MARCELLUS
| | /-Gaius Claudius MARCELLUS Minor
| | | | /-Lucius Junius Brutus
| | | | /-Marcus Junius Brutus
| | | | /-Marcus Lunius Brutus
| | | | /-Decimus Junius BRUTUS
| | | \-Junia BRUTA
| | | | /-Publius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | /-Caïus Claudius PULCHER
| | | \-Clodia MARCELLA
| \-Claudia MARCELLA MINOR
| | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | /-Attius
| | /-Marcus Atius Balbus DE ROME
| | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | /-Gnaeus Pompeius MAGNUS
| | | | /-Sextus X POMPEIUS STRABO
| | | | | \-Mucia TERTIA
| | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | | /-Gaius Lucilius HIRRUS
| | | \-Lucilia Hira di Roma X LUCILIUS
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia HIRRIS
| \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR II
| | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
/-Lucius VIPSTANUS POPLICOLA MESSALLA
Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
| /-Publius HELVIDIUS PRISCUS
\-Helvidia PRISCILLA
\-Plautia QUINCTILIA
Descendants of Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
1 Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
=(Unknown)
2 Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
=(Unknown)
3 Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Pricillianus Maximus DE ROME
=Claudia DE ROME
Ancestors of Aurelius VALERIUS ROME
/-Septimius MACER
/-Lucius Septimius SEVERUS
/-Publius Septimius GETA
/-Lucius Septimus SEVERUS
| | /-Fulvius PIUS
| \-Fulvia PIA
/-Maecius MARULLUS
| \-Julia DOMNA
/-Marcus Antionio I, Emperor of the Roman Empire GORDIANUS
| \-Ulpia GORDIA
/-Flavius Titus Eutropius of the Gordiani of Dardania, EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | /-Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| \-Fabia ORESTILLA
| | /-Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| | /-Plautius SILVANUS
| | | \-Urgulania spouse of Lucius Fundanius Larnia Aelanus SILVANUS
| \-Silvana spouse of Marcus Annius SEVERUS
| | /-Juliano CALPERNIUS
| | /-Marcus AURELIUS
| | | | /-Trajan Emperor Of ROME
| | | \-Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS
| | | | /-Arrius Antonius CALPURNIUS PISO
| | | \-Claudia Pomperia Plotina Phoebe PISA
| | | | /-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
| | | \-Boionia PROCILLA SERVILIA
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | \-Vipsania Marcelina
| | | \-Claudia MARCELLA Major
| \-Aurelia Fadilla EMPIRE
| \-Annia Galeria FAUSTINA
Aurelius VALERIUS ROME
| /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| /-Dom AURELIEN
| /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| /-Marcus Annius Veras III Praetor of Rome
| | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| | \-Antonia FURNILLA
| /-Marcus Aurelius Antonius Augustus Roman Emperor
| | | /-Publius SERVILIUS
| | | /-Publius Domitius CALVISIUS TULLUS RUSO
| | \-Domitia Lucilla Calvilla Minor
| | | /-Sextus Curvius TULLUS
| | | /-Domitus Lucillus CURVIUS
| | | | \-Titia MARCELLIA
| | \-Domitia Lucilla Major
| | | /-Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| | \-Curtilia MANCIA
| | | /-Domitius OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| | | | \-Domitia Lepida
| | \-Domitia spouse of Titus Curtilius MANCIA
| /-Lucius Aurelius Antoninus Commodus Imperador, Caesar
| | | /-Titus Aurelius Elder FULVUS
| | | /-Antoninus Pius of The Roman EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus Calpernius ANTONINUS
| | | | | | \-Mariamne Caecina Arria PISO
| | | | \-Arria Fadilla
| | | | | /-Plotius father of Plotius and BOLONIA
| | | | \-Boionia Procilla Servilla ANTONINUS
| | | | | /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS Triumvir
| | | | | /-Publius Servilius ISAURICUS
| | | | | /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | | | | | /-Decimus Junius SILANUS
| | | | | | \-Junia SILANA Prima
| | | | | | \-Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
| | | | | /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | | | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | | | | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | | | | /-Decimus Junius SILANUS
| | | | | | \-Junia SECUNDA
| | | | | | \-Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
| | | | \-Servilia spouse of PLOTIUS
| | \-Annia Galeria Faustina MINOR Roman Empress
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius CLAUDIUS II
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Quintille CLAUDIUS
| | | /-Dom AURELIEN
| | | /-Marcus Annius VERUS II
| | \-Annia Galeria Faustina I of ROME
| | | /-Decimus RUPILIUS
| | | /-Lucius Vibius Sabinus Scribonius LIBO FRUGI RUPILIUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
| | | | \-Licinia LUCINANUS
| | \-Rupilla Faustina I, de Rome
| | | /-Gaius Salonius Matidius PATRUINUS
| | \-Salonia Matidia Augusta Major
| | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
| | \-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
| | \-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| | | /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
| | \-Antonia FURNILLA
\-Flavia Claudia Crispina EMPRESS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
| /-Quintus Bruttius BALBUS
| /-Lucius Bruttius Proconsul Cyprus MAXIMUS
| /-Caius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | \-Fulvii RUSTICI
| /-Gaius Bruttius Lucius Fulvius RUSTICUS
| | \-Laberia Hostilia CRISPINA
\-Bruttia Crispina ROMAN EMPIRE
\-Laberia Fuluius RUSTICUS