Ancestors of Aengus Mac Erc of IRELAND
/-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
/-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
/-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
/-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
/-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Oengus Aengus Buidnech MAC FEDLIMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Fedlimid mac Oengus
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | /-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | | | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | | | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | | \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| \-Finchormach MACFEDELMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
| | /-Conn MACCETCHATHACH
| \-Sariad Ingen MACCONN
| | /-Cathair Mar FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Taebfada Ingen CATHAIR
/-Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
| | /-Nial More MACEOCHY
| \-Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
/-Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
| \-Carthn CASDUFF
Aengus Mac Erc of IRELAND
\-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
- Birth: 460, Ireland
- Also known as: High King Ainmercach MacSetna of Ireland
- Death: 569
Descendants of Ainmuire of IRELAND
1 Ainmuire of IRELAND
=Sabhdh of ALBA
2 Sabilla of MUMHAN of Ireland
=Faolghus of MUMHAN
3 Donnghus of MUMHAN
=Donnghal DE MUMHAN of Kent
=Muire of the GAELS
2 Riche Mac Ainmuire
2 Aedan son of Ainmuire of IRELAND
2 Kieren of PARIS
2 James 'the Just'
Ancestors of Angus Buiding mac Fedelmid of IRELAND
/-Iar MAC DEDAD
/-Eterscel MOR
/-Conaire Cóem mac Mug LÁMA
| \-Mess BUACHALLA
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
| | /-Feidhlimidh mac TUATHAL
| | /-Conn Ceadchathach Mac FEIDEILMID
| | | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH
| \-Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne TAEBFADA
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | /-Fiachra CATHMAIL
| \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
/-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
/-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
/-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
/-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
/-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | /-Iar MAC DEDAD
| | /-Eterscel MOR
| | /-Conaire Cóem mac Mug LÁMA
| | | \-Mess BUACHALLA
| | /-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
| | | | /-Feidhlimidh mac TUATHAL
| | | | /-Conn Ceadchathach Mac FEIDEILMID
| | | | | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH
| | | \-Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
| | | | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| | | \-Eithne TAEBFADA
| | | \-Feargusa of Mumhan
| | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | | | /-Fiachra CATHMAIL
| | | \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
Angus Buiding mac Fedelmid of IRELAND
| /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
\-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
Ancestors of Benta Creombthan IRELAND
/-Fionnlogh mac ROIGHNEIM
/-Fionn Mafionnloch OHENNA
| \-Benla ingenf CREOMBTHAN
/-Eochaidh Feidhlioch MACFIONN
| | /-Criomthan father of Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Naira Baine of Northern PICTS
/-Breas Nar IRELAND
| \-Clothfionn Feidlioch Croidheirg Uchtleathan IRELAND
/-Lugaidh Sriabh nDearg MACBREAS
| \-Cloth verch Eochaid FEIDLECH
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir mac Lugaid Riab NDERG
| \-Dearborguill of DENMARK
Benta Creombthan IRELAND
\-Nar-Tath-Chaoch of the PICTS
- Partnership with: Cloth verch Eochaid FEIDLECH
Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland
Marriage: No Marriage: Incest with her triplet brothers, Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
Ancestors of Breas Nar IRELAND
/-Fionnlogh mac ROIGHNEIM
/-Fionn Mafionnloch OHENNA
| \-Benla ingenf CREOMBTHAN
/-Eochaidh Feidhlioch MACFIONN
| | /-Criomthan father of Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Naira Baine of Northern PICTS
Breas Nar IRELAND
\-Clothfionn Feidlioch Croidheirg Uchtleathan IRELAND
Descendants of Breas Nar IRELAND
1 Breas Nar IRELAND
=Cloth verch Eochaid FEIDLECH Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland Marriage: No Marriage: Incest with her triplet brothers, Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
2 Lugaidh Sriabh nDearg MACBREAS
=Dearborguill of DENMARK Marriage: 41 BC, Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Crimhthann II Nia Náir mac Lugaid Riab NDERG
=Nar-Tath-Chaoch of the PICTS Marriage: Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
=Báine of Alba PRINCESS Marriage: ABT 8
3 Eithene Oilamdha Ingen DUNLAND
3 Eithne Nar ALBA
- Birth: BEF 189 BC, Leinster, Ireland
- Death: 100 BC, Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland
- Partnership with: Eochaidh Feidhlioch MACFIONN
Marriage: Tara, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
Marriage: Ireland
Marriage: Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
Descendants of Clothfionn Feidlioch Croidheirg Uchtleathan IRELAND
1 Clothfionn Feidlioch Croidheirg Uchtleathan IRELAND
=Eochaidh Feidhlioch MACFIONN Marriage: Tara, Meath, Leinster, Ireland Marriage: Ireland Marriage: Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
2 Breas Nar IRELAND
=Cloth verch Eochaid FEIDLECH Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland Marriage: No Marriage: Incest with her triplet brothers, Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Lugaidh Sriabh nDearg MACBREAS
=Dearborguill of DENMARK Marriage: 41 BC, Tara, Midi, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
- Father: Fargall of DENMARK
- Birth: Denmark
- Also known as: Clothru ferch Eochaid
- Also known as: Dervorgill of The Picts
- Also known as: Dearborguill
- Also known as: Dervoigill ingen Fargall of Denmark
- Also known as: Derbforgaill
- Also known as: Dervorgill of The Picts
- Also known as: Dearborguill
- Also known as: Dervoigill ingen Fargall of Denmark
- Also known as: Derbforgaill
- Also known as: Derbforgaill
- Also known as: Dervoigill ingen Fargall of Denmark
- Also known as: Dervorgill of The Picts
- Also known as: Dearborguill
- Also known as: Dervorgill of The Picts
- Also known as: Dearborguill
- Also known as: Dervoigill ingen Fargall of Denmark
- Also known as: Derbforgaill
- LifeSketch: PLEASE DO NOT MERGE THIS PERSON! A LOT OF TIME HAS BEEN SPENT ON THIS FAMILY LINE. THANK YOU!
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Denmark
- Fact: daughter of the King of Lochlann
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of of The Picts
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of of The Picts
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of of The Picts
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of of The Picts
- Death: Tara, Navan, Ireland
- Burial: 50, Tara, Navan, Ireland
Ancestors of Dervorgill of IRELAND
/-Fargall of DENMARK
Dervorgill of IRELAND
Descendants of Dervorgill of IRELAND
1 Dervorgill of IRELAND
=Imgheal of the PICTS
2 Eithne of ALBA
=Fiacha Finnolach of IRELAND
3 Tuathal Techtmar mac FIACHU
=Báine ingen Sgaile of ALBA Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Daire Sirchrechtrach
2 Crimthann Naidh Mar PICTS
- Birth: 400, Ireland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Dlle IRELAND
1 Dlle IRELAND
=Adrien CORNUAILLE
2 Uther PENDRAGON
=Igraine Ygerna BOIS
3 Adrien ap Selifan BRITAGNE
=Gania IRLANDE
=Audren ap Selyfan DE BRETAGNE
- Father: Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
- Mother: Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
- Birth: 370, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Dál Riata
- LifeSketch: Eochaid Muinremuir mac Oengus, Rí na Dál Riata The following is taken from an Internet posting of Michael R. Davidson of Edinburgh. Scotland, on 23 Oct 1995: II. The Dal Riata and the Pseudo-Historical Section The Dal Riata, the people from which the Scottish kings are descended, were originally settled on the north east coast of Ireland. Perhaps as early as the third century, and no later than the fifth century, they began to settle on the west coast of what is now Scotland. It is in the late fifth century that the names in the genealogy begin to take on some historical credibility. In any case, the ruling dynasty of the Dal Riata had established itself in the area corresponding to modern Argyll by the late fifth century. The most important information for this period is the text, probably first written in the seventh century, known as the _Senchus Fer nAlban_, or 'History of the Men of Scotland.' Its early material however, seems to have far too neat an appearance. Rather than make a fruitless effort to separate fact from fiction, I will instead quote from the _Senchus_, and let the reader come up with their own conclusions. (The genealogies make Eochaid Munremar a son of Oengus Fir, the last name in the above section.) Two sons of Eochaid Munremar. i. Erc and Olchu. Erc, moreover, had twelve sons. Six of them took possession of lands in Scotland two Loarnds. i. Loarnd Bec and Loarnd Mor, two Mac Nisses. i. Mac Nisse Becc and Mac Nisse Mor, two Ferguses. i. Fergus Bec and Fergus Mor. Six others in Ireland. i. Mac Decill, Oengus, whose seed, however, is in Scotland, Enna, Bresal, Fiachra, Dubthach. Others say that this Erc had another son who was called Muredach.(note: probably the son of his brother Olchu see below) Olchu, son of Eochaid Munremar, had, moreover, eleven sons who live in Murbolc in Dal Riata, Muredach Bolc, Aed, Dare, Oengus, Tuathal, Anbolmaid, Eochaid, Setna, Brian, Oinu, Cormac. (Translation Bannerman) ************* Father: Angus Fir, King of Dalriada Eochaidh was called "the Horseman of the Heavens." Children: Erc, King of Dalriada, d. 474-------------------- Scotland 273 Dark Age Scotland In the early middle ages, the situation in what is now Scotland was chaotic. Borders were uncertain and subject to constant change. However, in general, Scotland consisted of four separate kingdoms or tribal areas: o Dalriada inhabitated by Scots o Strathclyde inhabited by Britons o Pictish Territory inhabited by Picts o Northumbria inhabited by Angles The early Scottish kings did not rule over the nation known to-day as Scotland and were referred to as King of Scots or King of Dalriada; i.e., king of the Scottish people living in Dalriada. Scottish and Pictish families began intermarrying in the 8th century; and their territories were often ruled by the same king. The monarchy of Scotland evolved from this union, known as the Kingdom of Alba with the rulers referred to as King of Alba. By the late 9th century, the Kingdom of Alba began absorbing the kingdoms of the Britons and Angles. Thus, through intermarriage and conquest, the Scottish Kings of Dalriada emerged as the overall Kings of Scotland. The arms of the Kings of Scotland are described as “Or, a lion rampant gules armed and langued, azure within a double treasure flory and counterflory of the second” which means “a gold shield with a red lion, his forepaws in the air and his tongue and claws blue, with a double red border with fleur-de-lis.” The Scots of Dalriada claimed a legendary antiquity beginning with Gaythelos, son of a King of Greece who went to Egypt during the time of Moses where he married the eponymous Scoti, daughter of the Pharaoh. Gaythelos, Scoti, and their family emigrated to Spain and eventually several groups of their descendants emigrated to Ireland; the final group under Simon Brek, whose grandson led a colony from Ireland to northern Britain and named it “Scotia”. In the year 330 BC, these Scots elected as their king Fergus, son of Ferehard; and they remained in Scotland until 360 AD when they were driven back to Ireland by the Picts and Britons. In the 5th century, they returned to Scotia under the leadership of Fergus, son of Erc. Or so the story goes. History knows nothing of the Scots earlier than about 500 AD, but at this point, the name of Fergus Mor mac Erc (Fergus, son of Erc) emerges from the mists of legend as the King of Scots in Dalriada. "Ancient Uladh. Kingdom of Ulster". In "Irelands History in Maps" By Dennis Walsh at http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/ulster.htm "Dal Riada - in descent from Cairbre Rioghfhoda, in the line of Heremon. Dal Riata was the tribal and territorial name of the early tribes of County Antrim, particularly the northeast portion. The Dal Riada extended their kingdom into Scotland probably during the 3rd to the 7th centuries.The early term that the Romans referred to these and other tribes in Ireland was the "Scoti", thus the legend of where Scotland received its name. An early genealogy of Dal Riata cites their common ancestor, Glass, a quosunt Síl Cuind & Dál Riata & Ulaid & Laigin & Ossairgi. His lineage isstated as: Glass mac Nuadait Argatlám of clan Úgaine Mor. The Book of Ballymote provides this ancient list of Irish kings of DalRiata: Aengus Turmech (of Tara), Fiachu Fer-mara, Ailill Erand, Feradach,Forgo, Maine, Arnail, Ro-Thrir, Trir, Ro-Sin, Sin, Dedad, Iar, Ailill,Eogan, Eterscel, Conaire Mor, Daire Dornmor, Coirpre Crom-chend,Mug-lama, Conaire Coem, Coirpre Riata (Cairbre Rioghfhoda), Cindtai,Guaire, Cince, Fedlimid Lamdoit, Fiachu Tathmael, Eochaid Antoit, Aithir, Laithluaithi, Sen-chormac, Fedlimid, Angus Buaidnech, FedlimidAislingthe, Angus, Eochaid Muin-remor, Erc, Fergus [Mor mac Earca of 501AD]. An ancient lineage of the Dal Riata is cited as: Áengus Teamrach (81st Monarch), father of Fiachu Fer-mara, father ofAilill Érann, father of Feradach, father of Forgo, father of Maine Mór,father of Arndail, father of Rothrer, father of Trer, father of Ro-Sin, father of Sin, father of Dedad, father of Iar, father of Ailill Anglonnach, father of Éogan, father of Eterscél (95th Monarch), father ofConaire Mór (97th Monarch), father of Cairpre Finn Mór, father of Dáire Dornmór, father of Cairpre Crommchenn , father of Lugaid Allathach, father of Mogh Lamha, father of Conaire, father of Eochaid (CairpreRiata), father of Fiachra Cathmáil, father of Eochaid Antóit, father ofAchir Cirre, father of Finn Fiacc, father of Cruithluithe, father ofSenchormac, father of Fedelmid Ruamnach, father of Áengus Buaidnech,father of Fedlimid Aislingthe, father of Áengus Fert, father of EochaidMuinremar, father of Erc, father of Fergus Mór mac Earca." Less Reason This Information Is Correct [S883] Hamish Maclaren. ? who is this?
- Dalriada colony of Scots: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 439, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
Cause: Drowned by grandson Muiretach MacEarc.
- Burial: 439, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
Ancestors of Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
/-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
/-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
/-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
/-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
/-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
/-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | /-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
| | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | | \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Oengus Aengus Buidnech MAC FEDLIMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Fedlimid mac Oengus
| | /-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
| | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | | \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | /-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | | /-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
| | | | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | | | | \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
| | | | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | | | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | | | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | | | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | | \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| \-Finchormach MACFEDELMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
| | /-Conn MACCETCHATHACH
| \-Sariad Ingen MACCONN
| | /-Cathair Mar FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Taebfada Ingen CATHAIR
Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
| /-Nial More MACEOCHY
\-Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
| /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
\-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
Descendants of Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
1 Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
=Carthn CASDUFF
2 Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
=Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
3 Loarn MAC EIRC
=(Unknown)
3 Eogan MAC ERC
3 Fiachra MAC ERC
3 Moen MAC ERC
3 Aengus Mac Erc of IRELAND
3 Enna MAC ERC
3 Bresal MAC ERC
3 Mongan MAC ERC
3 Dubhthach MAC ERC
3 Tigernach mac ERC
=Erca ingen LOARN
- Father: Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
- Mother: Carthn CASDUFF
- Birth: ABT 412, Ulster, Ireland
- Residence: Dal n'Araide
- Also known as: *St Irish King Muredach Mac Owen
- Also known as: Eochaid MANREVAR
- Also known as: Erc Moredach Moredach
- Also known as: Muredach
- Also known as: Muredach Of Ireland
- Also known as: Muiredach Mac Eógain
- Also known as: Erc of Dál Riata
- Also known as: Erc Maceochaid
- Also known as: Erc Of Dalriada
- Also known as: Muredach Of Ireland
- Also known as: Erc of Dál Riata
- Also known as: Erc Maceochaid
- Also known as: Erc Moredach Moredach
- Also known as: Erc Of Dalriada
- Also known as: Eochaid MANREVAR
- Also known as: Muiredach Mac Eógain
- Title Of Nobility: King of Dál Riata, 474, Dál Riata, Argyll, Alba
- LifeSketch: Erc was king of Irish Dál Riata until 474. He was the father of three sons: Fergus Mór, Loarn and Oengus. He also may have been the great-grandfather of Muirchertach mac Muiredaig. Confusion arises from the latter's matronym, Macc Ercae, said to come from his legendary mother Erca, daughter of Loarn mac Eirc. She married Muiredach mac Eógain. According to the "Duan Albanach" and the "Senchus Fer n-Alban," Erc of Dál Riata's father was Eochaid Muinremuir, son of Áengus Fert, son of Fedlimid, son of Oengus, son of another Fedlimid, son of Senchormaich, son of Cruitlinde, son of Findfece, son of Archircir, son of Eochaid Antoit, son of Fiacha Cathmail, son of Cairbre Riata, son of Conaire Cóem and Saraid ingen Chuinn. Suggestions that he was identical with Muiredach mac Eógain and thus belonged to the Uí Néill are based on late sources, such as the "Annals of the Four Masters." In fact the Dál Riata are considered Érainn or Darini and claimed to be descendants of the famous Érainn king Conaire Mór. It is typical in late genealogies for unrelated peoples or those only related through marriage to be worked into a single genealogical scheme and all be made descendants of the same legendary founder. Erc is significant as he traditionally has been regarded as the ancestor, through his son Fergus Mor, of the kings of Dál Riata, and through them the Kings of Scotland, but more recently much of this tradition has been questioned. -- Wikiwand: Erc of Dál Riata ************************* A statement of the history of the men of Scotland begins here. Two sons of Eochaid Munremar i. Erc and Olchu. Erc, moreover, had twelve sons i. six of them took possession of Scotland i. two Loarnds i. Loarnd Bec and Loarnd Mor, two Mac Nisses i. Mac Nisse Bec and Mac Nisse Mor, two Ferguses i. Fergus Bec and Fergus Mor. Six others in Ireland i. Mac Decill, Oengus, whose seed, however, is in Scotland, Enna, Bresal, Fiachra, Dubhthach. Others say that this Erc had another son who was called Muredoch. Olchu, son of Eochaid Munremar, had, moreover, eleven sons who live in Murbolc in Dal Riata, Muredach bolc, Aed, Dare, Oengus, Tuathal, Anblomaid, Eochaid, Setna, Brian, Oinu, Cormac. --Senchus Fer n Alban
- Title Of Nobility: king of Irish Dál Riata
- Title Of Nobility: king of Irish Dál Riata
- Death: AFT 474, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- Burial: ABT 475, Dál Riata, Argyll, Alba
- Partnership with: Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
- Child: Loarn MAC EIRC Birth: ABT 424, Ulster, Dál Riata, Irelad
- Child: Eogan MAC ERC Birth: 432, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Fiachra MAC ERC Birth: 444, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Moen MAC ERC Birth: 418, Ulster, Dál Riata, Irelad
- Child: Aengus Mac Erc of IRELAND Birth: 434, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Enna MAC ERC Birth: 442, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Bresal MAC ERC Birth: 420, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Mongan MAC ERC Birth: 422, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Dubhthach MAC ERC Birth: ABT 440, Ulhad, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Tigernach mac ERC Birth: ABT 426, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
Ancestors of Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
/-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
/-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
/-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
/-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
/-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
/-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| \-Fionna MACACHIR
/-Oengus Aengus Buidnech MAC FEDLIMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Fedlimid mac Oengus
| | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | /-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | | /-Fiacha Cathmail mac Cairbre
| | | | /-Eochaid Antoit MAC FIACHRACH of Ireland
| | | | | \-Aine Nic Finn Ingen Fionna O'NAUDU
| | | | /-Achir Cirre MACECHACH
| | | | | \-Aiofe Ingen SRABHTEINE
| | | | /-Finn fiacc mac Archircir O'Connaire of DALRIADA
| | | | | \-Eithne Ingen MACOLLAMHDA
| | | | /-Cruitlinde mac FINDFECE
| | | \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| | | \-Fionna MACACHIR
| \-Finchormach MACFEDELMID
| | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
/-Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
| | /-Conn MACCETCHATHACH
| \-Sariad Ingen MACCONN
| | /-Cathair Mar FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Taebfada Ingen CATHAIR
/-Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
| | /-Nial More MACEOCHY
| \-Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
\-Carthn CASDUFF
Descendants of Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
1 Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
=Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
2 Loarn MAC EIRC
=(Unknown)
3 Erca INGEN LOARN of Dál Riata
=Muireadach mac EÓGAIN
2 Eogan MAC ERC
2 Fiachra MAC ERC
2 Moen MAC ERC
2 Aengus Mac Erc of IRELAND
2 Enna MAC ERC
2 Bresal MAC ERC
2 Mongan MAC ERC
2 Dubhthach MAC ERC
2 Tigernach mac ERC
- Father: Feredach Finnfechtnach mac CRIMTHANN
- Mother: Chabob Mar Fath of the PICTS
- Birth: 10, Tara, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
- Also known as: Fiacha MACFERADACH (104th High King of Ireland)
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach macFeradach
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach mac Feradach of Ireland
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach macFeradach
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach mac Feradach of Ireland
- Also known as: 104th High King Fíachu Finnolach Ireland
- Also known as: Fiachu Findoilches
- Also known as: Fiachaidh Finnolaidh
- Also known as: Fíachu Finnolach 104th High King of Ireland
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach macFeradach
- Also known as: Fiacha Finnolach mac Feradach of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: 104th High King of Ireland
- LifeSketch: Fiacha Finnolach, son of Feradach Finnfechtnach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing his predecessor, Fíatach Finn. He ruled for fifteen, seventeen, or twenty-seven years, depending on the source consulted, after which he, and the freemen of Ireland, were killed in an uprising of aithech-tuatha or "subject peoples", led, according to the Lebor Gabála Érenn and the Annals of the Four Masters, by Elim mac Conrach, or by Cairbre Cinnchait according to Geoffrey Keating. His wife Eithne, daughter of the king of Alba (Scotland), who was pregnant, fled home to Alba, where she gave birth to Fíachu's son, Tuathal Techtmar, who would ultimately return to Ireland to claim the throne. The Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Nerva (AD 96–98). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to AD 28–55, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to AD 39–56
- Title (Nobility): 104th High King of Ireland, BET 39 AND 56, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: 104th King of Ireland - Fiacha slew Fiatach Finn to become king and reigned for twenty years.
- Title Of Nobility: 104th King of Ireland - Fiacha slew Fiatach Finn to become king and reigned for twenty years.
- Title Of Nobility: 104th King of Ireland - Fiacha slew Fiatach Finn to become king and reigned for twenty years.
- Death: 57, Magh Bolg (now Moybolgue Parish), Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
Cause: Killed at the Slaughter of Magh Bolg
Ancestors of Fiacha Finnolach of IRELAND
/-Fionnlogh mac ROIGHNEIM
/-Fionn Mafionnloch OHENNA
| \-Benla ingenf CREOMBTHAN
/-Eochaidh Feidhlioch MACFIONN
| | /-Criomthan father of Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Benta CREOMBTHAN
| \-Naira Baine of Northern PICTS
/-Breas Nar IRELAND
| \-Clothfionn Feidlioch Croidheirg Uchtleathan IRELAND
/-Lugaidh Sriabh nDearg MACBREAS
| \-Cloth verch Eochaid FEIDLECH
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir mac Lugaid Riab NDERG
| \-Dearborguill of DENMARK
/-Feredach Finnfechtnach mac CRIMTHANN
| \-Nar-Tath-Chaoch of the PICTS
Fiacha Finnolach of IRELAND
\-Chabob Mar Fath of the PICTS
Descendants of Fiacha Finnolach of IRELAND
1 Fiacha Finnolach of IRELAND
=Eithne of ALBA
2 Tuathal Techtmar mac FIACHU
=Báine ingen Sgaile of ALBA Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Feidhlimidh mac TUATHAL
=Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH
=Felim RACHTMAR
3 Dairne INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fithir INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fedelm Derg Ingen TUATHAIL Ui Eremoin
2 Daire Sirchrechtrach
Descendants of Manius spouse of Corbred Suin mac Roshin I of IRELAND
1 Manius spouse of Corbred Suin mac Roshin I of IRELAND
=Corbred Suin mac Roshin I of Ireland
2 Iar MAC DEDAD
=(Unknown)
3 Eterscel MOR
=Mess BUACHALLA
2 Eochaid MAC SUIN Ui Eremoin
2 Dedad Deagha mac Corbred Suin ui Eremoin of Ireland
- Birth: ABT 124, Leinster, Dublin, Ireland
- Death: ABT 155, Tara Castle, Leinster, Meath, Ireland
Descendants of Mendhbh Lithdnearg IRELAND
1 Mendhbh Lithdnearg IRELAND
=Conn Ceadchathach Mac FEIDEILMID
- Birth: 390
- Also known as: demoiselle d'Irlande
- Also known as: Ine D'irllande x
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Miss AP Kynuawr OF IRELAND
1 Miss AP Kynuawr OF IRELAND
=Audren ap Selyfan DE BRETAGNE
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Osybd of IRELAND
1 Osybd of IRELAND
=Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIIE
2 Fiacha Cathmail MAC CAIRBRE
Ancestors of Sabilla of IRELAND
/-Comgal MAC DOMANGART
/-Conall I of Dal RATA
| | /-Constantine of BRITON
| \-Alda VERCH CONSTANTINE
Sabilla of IRELAND
| /-Nial More MACEOCHY
| /-Niall Mor NAOIGHIALLACH
| | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| | \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
| /-Eóghan mac NIALL
| | | /-Feg Mac LMCHADA
| | | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | | /-Meadaib MAC ROS RUNANAID
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| | \-Roighneach ingen MEADAIB
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib Mac Ros RUANAID
| /-Muireadach mac EÓGAIN
| | \-Indorb Finn LAORN
| /-Muirchertach mac MUIREDAIG
| | | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | /-Oengus Aengus Buidnech MAC FEDLIMID
| | | | \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
| | | /-Fedlimid mac Oengus
| | | | | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | | \-Finchormach MACFEDELMID
| | | | \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
| | | /-Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
| | | | | /-Conn MACCETCHATHACH
| | | | \-Sariad Ingen MACCONN
| | | | | /-Cathair Mar FIORURGHLAS
| | | | \-Eithne Taebfada Ingen CATHAIR
| | | /-Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
| | | | | /-Nial More MACEOCHY
| | | | \-Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
| | | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| | | | \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
| | | /-Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
| | | | \-Carthn CASDUFF
| | | /-Loarn MAC EIRC
| | | | \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| | \-Erca INGEN LOARN of Dál Riata
| /-Domnall Ilchelgach Mac MUIRCHERTAIG
| | | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| | \-Duinseach ingen DUACH Ua Briuin
\-Sabhdha INGEN MUIRCHERTAIG of Alba
| /-Ernbrand na Munster DEISI
| /-Cainnech MAC EMBRAND
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ernbrand na Munster DEISI
| /-Ercc aka Enna MACCAIRTHENN
| | | /-Dubthach of ULSTER
| | \-Brigit verch DUBTHACH
| /-Cobthaigson of OILIOLLA
| | | /-Duach Teangabha of CONAGHT
| | \-Marca Earca LODHAM DUINFEACH
\-Bridget NIC COBTHAIGSON
Descendants of Sabilla of IRELAND
1 Sabilla of IRELAND
=Donnghus II OF MUHMAN
2 Donnghal DE MUHMAN II
=Frigida I OF MUMHAIN
3 Crundmaol of MUMHAN
=Eadgith of Essex
3 Fogertach of Muhman
3 Osbyd MUMHAN
3 Snedghus DE MUHMAN of Mumhan
2 Artghal OF MUMHAN
2 Tnutghal of MUMHAN
=Dubhdara
2 Cobthach O'RAGHALLAIGH
Ancestors of Urlachan of IRELAND
/-Nial More MACEOCHY
/-Niall Mor NAOIGHIALLACH
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
/-Eóghan mac NIALL
| | /-Feg Mac LMCHADA
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib MAC ROS RUNANAID
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach ingen MEADAIB
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Muireadach mac EÓGAIN
| \-Indorb Finn LAORN
/-Muirchertach mac MUIREDAIG
| | /-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| | /-Oengus Aengus Buidnech MAC FEDLIMID
| | | | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| | | \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
| | /-Fedlimid mac Oengus
| | | | /-Senchormaich mac Cruitlinde
| | | | /-Fedlimid mac SENCHORMAICH
| | | | | \-Fionna Ingen MACCRUITLINDE
| | | \-Finchormach MACFEDELMID
| | | | /-Fincormach II Bint-Fincormach II
| | | \-Felim Finn MACCORMAC
| | /-Áengus Fert mac Fedlimid of DALRIADA
| | | | /-Conn MACCETCHATHACH
| | | \-Sariad Ingen MACCONN
| | | | /-Cathair Mar FIORURGHLAS
| | | \-Eithne Taebfada Ingen CATHAIR
| | /-Eochaidh of Dalraida IRELAND
| | | | /-Nial More MACEOCHY
| | | \-Foghan Owen Bint Nail NOIGIALLACH
| | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| | | \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
| | /-Erc Derg Mac Briuin of IRELAND
| | | \-Carthn CASDUFF
| | /-Loarn MAC EIRC
| | | \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca INGEN LOARN of Dál Riata
/-Domnall Ilchelgach Mac MUIRCHERTAIG
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach ingen DUACH Ua Briuin
Urlachan of IRELAND
| /-Ernbrand na Munster DEISI
| /-Cainnech MAC EMBRAND
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ernbrand na Munster DEISI
| /-Ercc aka Enna MACCAIRTHENN
| | | /-Dubthach of ULSTER
| | \-Brigit verch DUBTHACH
| /-Cobthaigson of OILIOLLA
| | | /-Duach Teangabha of CONAGHT
| | \-Marca Earca LODHAM DUINFEACH
\-Bridget NIC COBTHAIGSON
Ancestors of Gania IRLANDE
/-Caractacus AP BRAN King of Siluria
/-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| \-Eurgain of Bretagne
/-Owain AP CYLLIN King Of Wales
| \-Cartismandua BRIGNATES
/-Merichion Fawdfilun AP OWAIN
| | /-Lleurig
| \-Eurgen ferch LLEURIG
/-Cwrrig Goruc Mawr ap MEIRCHION
| | /-Joesphat DESPONSYNES Graal
| | /-Aminadab BAR JOSHUA DESPOSYNI 5th Grail King
| | | \-Gladwys VERCH EURGEIN
| \-Unknown ferch ANIMADAB
| | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | /-Lucius MAWR D´EWYAS
| | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| \-Eurgen verch Llieffer MAWR Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Eurgen father of GWLADYS
| \-Gwladys verch Eurgen d´Ewyas DES TRINOVANTES
/-Gwrrdwfn AP CWRRIG of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cwrrig Goruc ap MERCHION
/-Einudd Ednyfed BRETAGNE
| \-Gladys LIEWFER
/-Caradog EINUDD
| \-Einudd verch GWRDDWFN
/-Cynan Meiriadog CARADOC
| \-Thametes BRETAGNE
/-Gradlon Mawr DONOMEE
| | /-Dynod DONAUT
| \-Ursula ferch DYNOD
/-Saloman Synvor ARMOORIQUE
| | /-Calphurinius OF IRELAND
| \-Tigrida IRLANDE
| | /-Maxime OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Lleybryn OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Cornold OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Meurig OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Ottar OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Marthud OF GARTHAMADRUN
| | /-Odissus OF IRELAND
| | /-Potitus OF IRELAND
| \-Concessa OF GARTHAMADRUN
| \-nn DE TOURAINE
Gania IRLANDE
| /-Potitus FLAVIUS
| /-Avitus DI ROMA
| /-Patricius FLAVIUS
\-Flavia FLAVIUS
Descendants of Gania IRLANDE
1 Gania IRLANDE
=Adrien ap Selifan BRITAGNE
2 Gania OF CORNOUAILLE Princess of Britton
=Clodgar de Therouanne DE BOULOGNE
3 Haymon DE BOULOGNE
=Maurianne d'Aquitaine DE COLOGNE
2 Uthyr PENDRAGON de Bretagne
Ancestors of Tigrida IRLANDE
/-Calphurinius OF IRELAND
Tigrida IRLANDE
| /-Encied OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Othrag OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Maxime OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Lleybryn OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Cornold OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Meurig OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Ottar OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Marthud OF GARTHAMADRUN
| /-Odissus OF IRELAND
| /-Potitus OF IRELAND
\-Concessa OF GARTHAMADRUN
\-nn DE TOURAINE
Descendants of Tigrida IRLANDE
1 Tigrida IRLANDE
=Gradlon Mawr DONOMEE
2 Saloman Synvor ARMOORIQUE
=Flavia FLAVIUS
3 Gania IRLANDE
=Adrien ap Selifan BRITAGNE
- Birth: 45, Roma, Roman Empire
- Death: 100
Descendants of Plotia ISAURICA
1 Plotia ISAURICA
=Gnaeus Arrius ANTONINUS
2 Arria ANTONIA
=Lucius Junius Caessenius PAETUS
3 Lucius Junius Caessennius ANTONINUS
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Hunfrid of ISTRIA
/-Bouchard DE CORSICA
Hunfrid of ISTRIA
\-Adelindis spouse of Bouchard DE CORSICA
Ancestors of Caius Asinus Nichomachus Quadratus IULIANUS
/-Brogitarius of GALATIA
/-Amyntas I KING OF GALATIA
| | /-Deiotarus of GALATIA
| \-Adobogiona ANTONLONIAN, CELTIC PRINCESS
| | /-Attalos I Soter DE PERGAME
| | /-Eumenes II SOTER Pergamon
| | | \-Apollonis VON KYZIKOS
| | /-Attalus III SOTER Pergamon
| | | | /-Xerxes I of ARMENIA
| | | \-Satronice Princeps de Cappadocia
| | | \-Antiochis III Seleucide de Syrie de Pont EUXIN
| \-Berenike of PERGAMUM
| \-Berenike of ATTALID
/-Artemidorus
| | /-Deiotarix TOLISTOBOGII
| \-Princess OF THE TECTASAGES
| | /-Deiotarus I KING OF GALATIA
| \-Adobogiona
/-Gaius Julius Severus of Akmonia
| | /-Dytilaos TETRACH OF THE TROCMII
| | /-Amyntas II TETRACH OF THE TROCMII
| \-Leodice OF THE TECTOSAGES
/-Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus of Rome
| \- QUADRATUS
/-Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus of Rome
| | /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| | /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | | \-Quinctia
| | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio II of Rome
| | | \-Vipsania Agrippina (FIRST WIFE OF TIBERUS)
| \-Asinia Marcellius Bassus QUEEN
/-Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
| | /-Caius Iulius Lupus T. Vibius Varus LAEVILLUS
| | /-Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
| | | \-Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
| | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | /-Alexander HERODIENS
| | | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | | /-Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
| | | | | | /-Archelaus II
| | | | | | /-Archelaus Sisines of Cappadocia
| | | | | | | \-Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA
| | | | | \-Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE
| | | | | \-unknown Armenian Princess
| | | | /-Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
| | | | /-Alexander I of CILICIA
| | | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | | | | /-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | | | | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Julia of Chalcis
| | | | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | | /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | | | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | \-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| | | | | | /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | | | | /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
| | | | | \-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| | | | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | \-Salampsio HERODIENS
| | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | \-Julia of CILICIA
| | | | /- PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus III King of COMMAGENE
| | | | | \-Iotape of Atropatene
| | | | | | /-Antiochos KING I, Théos, of Commagene
| | | | | \-Laodice ERVANDUNI
| | | | | \-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of COMMAGENE
| | | | | \-Iotapa DE MEDIE
| | | \-Iotape of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Iotape Philadelphos of COMMAGENE
| \-Iulia IULIS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
Caius Asinus Nichomachus Quadratus IULIANUS
| /-Sergius Octavius Laenas Paulinus OCTAVIUS
| /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | \-Paulla PAULLUS
\-Julia QUADRATILLA
| /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | \-Quinctia
| /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | \-Vipsania Agrippina (FIRST WIFE OF TIBERUS)
\-Julia Vipsania of Rome
Ancestors of Iulia IULIS
/-Caius Iulius Lupus T. Vibius Varus LAEVILLUS
/-Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
| \-Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | \-Eupatra
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | /-Alexander HERODIENS
| | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | /-Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
| | | | /- ARCHELAUS
| | | | /-Archelaus I of Comana
| | | | /-Archelaus II
| | | | | \-unnamed Greek woman 1st wife
| | | | /-Archelaus Sisines of Cappadocia
| | | | | \-Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA
| | | \-Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE
| | | \-unknown Armenian Princess
| | /-Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander I of CILICIA
| | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | | /-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | | \-Julia of Chalcis
| | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | | /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | \-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
| | | \-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | \-Eupatra
| | | \-Salampsio HERODIENS
| | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| \-Julia of CILICIA
| | /- PONTUS
| | /-Antiochus III King of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Iotape of Atropatene
| | | | /-Samos KÖNIG II, von Kommagene
| | | | /-Mithridates I Callinikos King of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Antiochos KING I, Théos, of Commagene
| | | | | | /-Antiochus VIII Grypos, KING Philometor of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice QUEEN VII, Thea Philadelphus of Commagene
| | | | | \-Cleopatra Tryphaena PRINCESS of Egypt
| | | \-Laodice ERVANDUNI
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes KING I, Of Cappadocia
| | | \-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| | | \-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| | | \-laodice de Pont EUXIN
| | /-Antiochus IV of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Iotapa DE MEDIE
| \-Iotape of COMMAGENE
| \-Iotape Philadelphos of COMMAGENE
Iulia IULIS
\-Unknown Spouse of Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
Descendants of Iulia IULIS
1 Iulia IULIS
=Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus of Rome
2 Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
=Julia QUADRATILLA
3 Gaius Asinius Quadratus Protimus of Rome
=(Unknown)
3 Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
3 Caius Asinus Nichomachus Quadratus IULIANUS
2 Caius QUADRATUS
2 Caius Asinius Niconachus ASINII
2 Julia Tyche
2 Antonius Julius Quadratus
Ancestors of Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Alexander HERODIENS
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| /-Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
| | | /- ARCHELAUS
| | | /-Archelaus I of Comana
| | | /-Archelaus II
| | | | \-unnamed Greek woman 1st wife
| | | /-Archelaus Sisines of Cappadocia
| | | | \-Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA
| | \-Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE
| | \-unknown Armenian Princess
| /-Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
| /-Alexander I of CILICIA
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | /-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | \-Julia of Chalcis
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| | | /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | \-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | | /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
| | \-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | | /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | | | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | | | \-Eupatra
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| | \-Salampsio HERODIENS
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
\-Julia of CILICIA
| /- PONTUS
| /-Antiochus III King of COMMAGENE
| | \-Iotape of Atropatene
| | | /-Samos KÖNIG II, von Kommagene
| | | /-Mithridates I Callinikos King of COMMAGENE
| | | /-Antiochos KING I, Théos, of Commagene
| | | | | /-Demetrius KING I, Soter, of Macedon
| | | | | /-Demetrius II, Nicator Seleucid
| | | | | /-Antiochus VIII Grypos, KING Philometor of Syria
| | | | | | | /-Ptolemy VI Philometor Pharaoh of Egypt
| | | | | | \-Cleopatra Thea EUETERIA
| | | | | | \-Cleopatra II EPIPHINES bar Ptolemy V
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN VII, Thea Philadelphus of Commagene
| | | | | /-Ptolemy VI Philometor Pharaoh of Egypt
| | | | \-Cleopatra Tryphaena PRINCESS of Egypt
| | | | \-Cleopatra III Euergetis Faraó gynaíka tou Aígyptos
| | \-Laodice ERVANDUNI
| | | /-Ariobarzanes KING I, Of Cappadocia
| | \-Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
| | \-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-laodice de Pont EUXIN
| | | /-Philip V King of MACEDONIA
| | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| /-Antiochus IV of COMMAGENE
| | \-Iotapa DE MEDIE
\-Iotape of COMMAGENE
\-Iotape Philadelphos of COMMAGENE
Descendants of Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
1 Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
=Caius Iulius Lupus T. Vibius Varus LAEVILLUS
2 Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
=Unknown Spouse of Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
3 Iulia IULIS
=Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus of Rome
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Seuthes IV
1 Seuthes IV
=(Unknown)
2 Cotys IV
=Semestra spouse of COTYS IV
3 Rhoemetalces I of Thrace
=Pythodoris I of Thrace
Ancestors of Cynthia Lee JAMES
/-Earl Leroy JAMES
Cynthia Lee JAMES
| /-Lewis Franklin NAYLOR
| /-Oke Ellis NAYLOR
| | | /-Samuel SMARR
| | | /-Benjamin SMARR
| | | | \-Margaret SMARR
| | | /-John Black SMARR
| | | | | /-John NORMAN
| | | | | /-John NORMAN
| | | | | | \-Margary NOONE
| | | | | /-James NORMAN
| | | | | | \-Ellen AMBALL
| | | | | /-James NORMAN II
| | | | | | \-Elizabeth GARRAT
| | | | | /-John NORMAN
| | | | | | \-Martha ROBERTSON
| | | | | /-James NORMAN IV
| | | | | | \-Lydia BROWN
| | | | \-Anna NORMAN
| | | | \-Mary NEDLEY
| | \-Orphia May SMARR
| | \-Martha Ellen NAYLOR
\-Mary Agnes NAYLOR
\-Virgie May MYERS
- Birth: 19 APR 1925, Hazelton, Barber, Kansas, United States
- Residence: 1935, Same House
- Residence: 1940, Hazelton, Hazelton Township, Barber, Kansas, United States
- Death: 22 OCT 1997, Kennewick, Benton, Washington, United States
- Burial: 25 OCT 1997, Kenniwick, Benton, Washington, United States
- Partnership with: Mary Agnes NAYLOR
Marriage: 18 JUL 1952, Clayton, Union, New Mexico, United States
Descendants of Earl Leroy JAMES
1 Earl Leroy JAMES
=Mary Agnes NAYLOR Marriage: 18 JUL 1952, Clayton, Union, New Mexico, United States
2 Cynthia Lee JAMES
Ancestors of Ιωαννᾶ JANNAÏ
/-Esli or Eslim BEN NAGGE
/-Nahum BEN ESLI
/-Amos BEN NAHUM
| \-Johanna Bint SIMON
/-Mattathias BEN AMOS
| | /-Johanan Ben JOIADA
| | /-Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
| | /-Onias ben JUDDA
| | /-Simon ben ONIAS (Emporer "The Just")
| \-Isha Ha AMOS
/-Joseph BEN MATTATHIAS ha-David
| | /-Simon
| \-Yalpath bint Simon
Ιωαννᾶ JANNAÏ
\-Yulpath bat Simon de Just
- Father: Foulques D'ANJOU Roi de Jérusalem
- Mother: Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of JERUSALEM
- Birth: 1129, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
- Also known as: Baldwin OF ANJOU III
- Coronation: 25 DEC 1143
- King of Jerusalem: (Date and Place unknown)
- Baldwin was well educated, well spoken, and exceptionally intelligent.: Unlike his father he had an excellent memory. He spent much of his spare time reading history and was knowledgeable in the jus consuetudinarium of the kingdom, later collected by lawyers like John of Ibelin and Philip of Novara as "the assizes of Jerusalem." He respected church property and did not burden them with taxes. He was friendly to people of all classes, and "voluntarily offered an opportunity of conversing with him to anyone who wished it or whom he casually met. If an audience was requested, he did not refuse it." As a young man he enjoyed dice and other games, and carried on affairs with married women, but as an adult he "became changed for the better," as William says, and remained faithful to Theodora. He was popular and respected by all of his subjects, and even had the respect of his enemy Nur ad-Din, who said of Baldwin's death, "the Franks have lost such a prince that the world has not now his like."
- eldest son of Melisende and King Fulk of Jerusalem: (Date and Place unknown)
- He became king while still a child, and was at first overshadowed by his mother Melisende, whom he eventually defeated in a civil war. During his reign Jerusalem became more closely allied with the Byzantine Empire, and the Second Crusade tried and failed to conquer Damascus. Baldwin captured the important Egyptian fortress of Ascalon, but also had to deal with the increasing power of Nur ad-Din in Syria. He died childless and was succeeded by his brother Amalric.: (Date and Place unknown)
- Ruling House: House of Anjou: (Date and Place unknown)
- Baldwin III was the first of the kings of Jerusalem who was a native of the soil of Palestine. His three predecessors had all been emigrants from the West. His reign also marks a new departure from another point of view. His predecessors had been men of a type half military, half clerical—at once hard fighters and sound churchmen. Baldwin was a man of a subtler type—a man capable of dealing with the intrigues of a court and with problems of law, and, as such, suited for guiding the middle age of the kingdom, which the different qualities of his predecessors had been equally suited to found. Like his brother, Amalric I, he was a clerkly and studious king versed in law, and ready to discuss points of dogma.: (Date and Place unknown)
- National Identification: IND2191
- LifeSketch: Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem was born circa 1131. He was the son of Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou and Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem.2 He married Theodora Comnene, daughter of Isaac Comnenos, circa 1157. He died circa 10 February 1162/63 at Beirut, LebanonG, poisoned. He succeeded as the King Baldwin III of Jerusalem in 1143.1 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 172. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World. Baldwin III (1130 – 10 February 1163[1]) was King of Jerusalem from 1143 to 1163. He was the eldest son of Melisende and Fulk of Jerusalem. He became king while still a child, and was at first overshadowed by his mother Melisende, whom he eventually defeated in a civil war. During his reign Jerusalem became more closely allied with the Byzantine Empire, and the Second Crusade tried and failed to conquer Damascus. Baldwin captured the important Egyptian fortress of Ascalon, but also had to deal with the increasing power of Nur ad-Din in Syria. He died childless and was succeeded by his brother Amalric.
- Death: Berit, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
Cause: It was rumoured that he had been poisoned in Antioch by pills given to him by his Syrian Orthodox doctor. "As soon as the king had taken the pills," says William of Tyre, "he was seized with a fever and dysentery which developed into consumption from which he was never able to obtain relief or help.
- Burial: Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Ancestors of Baldwin III King of JERUSALEM
/-Geoffrey of ORLEANS
/-Aubri DUX of Orleans
/-Geoffrey I Viscount of Orleans
| \-Rothaut de FRANCE
/-Geoffrey I Viscount of Châteaudun
| | /-Comte Gausbert RORGONID
| \-Rachel ORLEANS DE CHARTRES
| | /-Lambert Nantes SPOLETO
| | /-Seigneur DE AMBOISE
| \-Contesse Abbess Ava De Auvergne
| \-Judith DE NANTES
/-Geoffrey I Vicomte de Châteaudun
| | /-Rorgon Graf von Maine
| | /-Rorgon II Graf von Maine
| | | \-Rotrude daughte of Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | /-Godefroy II DU MAINE
| | | \-Adaltrude D'ORLÉANS
| | /-Gauzlin II DU MAINE
| | | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIEN
| \-Hidegarde VISCOUNTESS OF CHATEAUDUN
| \-Godehilde du Maine
/-Fulcois DU PERCHE comte de Mortagne
| | /-Helouin I DE PONTHIEU
| | /-Helgaud II DE MONTREUIL Count of Ponthieu
| | | \-Helissende DE RAMERUPT
| | /-Roger DU MAINE
| | | \-Berthe DE PONTHIEU
| | /-Hugues I DU MAINE
| | | | /-Ludwig I des Fränkischen REICHES
| | | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | \-Rothilde DU MAINE
| | | | /-Buvinus VON METZ
| | | \-Richilde DE PROVENCE
| | | \-Richilde D'ARLES
| | /-Herve I DE MORTAGNE of Perche
| | | | /-Rorgon II Graf von Maine
| | | | /-Godefroy II DU MAINE
| | | | | \-Adaltrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | /-Gauzlin II DU MAINE
| | | | | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIEN
| | | \-Bilichilde DU MAINE
| | | \-Godehilde du Maine
| \-Hildegarde de MORTAGNE
| | /-Bouchard de FEZENSAC
| | /-Geoffrey DE GATINAI
| | | \-Bava DE FEZENSAC
| | /-Aubri II D'ORLÉANS
| | | \-Hildegarde DE GASCOGNE
| | /-Geoffroi Gaucelin DE GATINAIS I
| | | \-Rothaut spouse of Aubri II D'ORLÉANS
| \-Gerberge Mélisende DU GATINAIS
| | /-Aubry DE ORLEANS de Narbonne II
| \-Gerberge NARBONNE
| \-Edhilde de Wessex
/-Hugues du Perche DE GÂTINAIS
| | /-Geoffrey of ORLEANS
| | /-Aubri DUX of Orleans
| | /-Geoffrey I Viscount of Orleans
| | | \-Rothaut de FRANCE
| | /-Geoffrey I Viscount of Châteaudun
| | | | /-Comte Gausbert RORGONID
| | | \-Rachel ORLEANS DE CHARTRES
| | | | /-Lambert Nantes SPOLETO
| | | | /-Seigneur DE AMBOISE
| | | \-Contesse Abbess Ava De Auvergne
| | | \-Judith DE NANTES
| | /-Hugues DE CHÂTEAUDUN
| | | | /-Rorgon Graf von Maine
| | | | /-Rorgon II Graf von Maine
| | | | | \-Rotrude daughte of Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | /-Godefroy II DU MAINE
| | | | | \-Adaltrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | /-Gauzlin II DU MAINE
| | | | | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIEN
| | | \-Hidegarde VISCOUNTESS OF CHATEAUDUN
| | | \-Godehilde du Maine
| \-Melisende of CHÂTEAUDUN
| \-Hildegarde DU PERCHE
/-Geoffroy II de Gâtinais DE GÂTINAIS
| | /-Count Francon DE NARBONNE I
| | /-Lindoin Lieven DE NARBONNE
| | | \-Liutaud DE NARBONNE I
| | /-Mayeul DE NARBONNE I
| | | \-Landrade de Narbonne
| | /-Aubri de NARBONNE 1st Comte de Mâcon
| | | | /-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
| | | | /-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| | | | | \-Berthe D`AUTUN
| | | | /-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | | | | | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| | | | | \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| | | | | \-Aube D`AUTUN
| | | \-Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
| | | | /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | | | /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | | | | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
| | | \-Berta DE TOLOSA
| | | \-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
| | /-Liétald II DE MÂCON
| | | | /-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | /-Bernhard II OF POITIERS
| | | | | \-Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
| | | | /-Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | | /-Roricon DU MAINE
| | | | | \-Blichilde OF MAINE
| | | | | \-Bilichildis DU MAINE
| | | | /-Ranulf DE MÂCON
| | | | | | /-Guerin DE CHALONS
| | | | | \-Ermengarde spouse of Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
| | | \-Attala DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | \-Aya BOURGOGNE
| | /-Aubry II DE MÂCON
| | | \-Ermengarde DE DIJON
| \-Beatrice DE MACON
/-Foulques IV le Réchin D'ANJOU
| | /-Torquat Tortulfe d' ANJOU
| | /-Tertulle du Gâtinais
| | | | /-Geoffroy DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Aldenne DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Yuy DE GATINAIS
| | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | /-Hugo VON SAINT-QUENTIN Erzkanzler
| | | | | \-Regina spouse of Karolus FRANCORUM
| | | \-Petronilla D'AUXERRE
| | | \-Regina of Auxerre DE LA FRANKS
| | /-Foulques D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Adalhard FÉZENSAC
| | | | /-Foulques DE BUZANCAIS DU GATINAIS
| | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | /-Aymon D'AMBOISE
| | | \-Adèle D'AMBOISE
| | | | /-Garnier DE NANTES
| | | \-Adaltrude DE NANTES
| | | \-Marie DE FEZENSAC
| | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU dit 'le Bon'
| | | | /-Adalhard DE LOCHES
| | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | \-Tecendra spouse of Garnier DE LOCHES
| | /-Geoffroy I D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Budic de Bretagne of POHER
| | | | /-Erispoe I DE POHER
| | | | | \-Miriam DE FRAMLING Queen of Bretagne
| | | | /-Riwallon III DE POHER
| | | | /-Saloman of BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Roiandrech DE CORNOUAILLE Frenhines de Bretagne
| | | | /-Herve DE POHER de Bretagne du Maine
| | | | | \-Guenebret DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Gerberge DU MAINE
| | | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIAN
| | /-Foulques III D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Pippin VON ITALIEN
| | | | /-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | /-Heribert de Gellone VON VIVARAIS
| | | | | \-Cunegonde DE GELLONE
| | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Hérbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | /-Robert II im Oberrheingau und im WORMSGAU
| | | | | | /-Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | | | | \-Theoderata spouse of Robert II im Oberrheingau und im WORMSGAU
| | | | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | | | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | | | \-Waldrada spouse of Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | | | | \-Waldrada VON HORNBACH
| | | | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | | | | /-Hugo VON TOURS
| | | | | | | | | \-Hiltrude VOM WORMSGAU
| | | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | | | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| | | | | \-Adela de FRANCE
| | | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | | \-Adela DE MEAUX
| | | \-Wéra DE CHALON
| \-Ermengarde DE ANJOU
| \-Hildegarde DE HAUTE-LORRAINE DE SUNDGAU
/-Foulques D'ANJOU Roi de Jérusalem
| | /-Giselbert im Maas und SCHELDEGAU
| | /-Reginar I Herzog von Lothringen
| | | \-Ermengarde DU MORELL
| | /-Reginar II VON HENNEGAU
| | | | /-Albéron I DE LORRAINE
| | | | /-Alberon I DE RETHEL
| | | | | \-Malberte DE HAINAUT
| | | | /-Alberon II DE RETHEL
| | | \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | | \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| | /-Amaury DE VALENCIENNES
| | | \-Alix DE BOURGOGNE ALIAS VON BURGUND
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTFORT
| | | \-Judith DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Amaury I of Montfort
| | | \-Albreada ESPERON
| | /-Simon I DE MONTFORT Seigneur de Montfort et Comte d'Evreux
| | | \-Bertrade DE GOMETZ
| \-Bertrade DE MONTFORT
| \-Agnes FitzRichard DE EVEREUX
Baldwin III King of JERUSALEM
\-Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of JERUSALEM
- Birth: 1105, Édessa, Péllis, Central Macedonia, Greece
- Also known as: Queen of Jerusalem Melesend
- Also known as: Melisende Queen of Jerusalem
- Occupation: Reine, de Jérusalem, Regent i Jerusalem (1131-1143), Régente du royaume de Jérusalem (1143-1152)
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Jerusalem
- RULED: deposed 1152
- LifeSketch: Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem was the daughter of Baudouin de Rethel, King of Jerusalem and Morfia of Armenia. She married Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou, son of Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou and Bertrada de Montfort, circa 1129. She died on 11 September 1161. She succeeded as the Queen Melesende of Jerusalem in 1131.1 She was deposed as Queen of Jerusalem in 1152.1 Children of Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem and Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem2 b. c 1131, d. c 10 Feb 1162/63 Almaric I, King of Jerusalem+1 b. c 1136, d. 11 Jul 1174 Citations [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 172. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
- Title Of Nobility: Regent for her son while he was on campaign
- Title Of Nobility: Armenian Princes Morphia of Melitene
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Jerusalem
- Title Of Nobility: Reine de Jérusalem
- Title Of Nobility: Queen
- Death: 11 SEP 1161, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine
- Burial: 12 SEP 1161, Church of the Assumption, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine
Descendants of Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of JERUSALEM
1 Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of JERUSALEM
=Foulques D'ANJOU Roi de Jérusalem Marriage: 2 JUN 1129, Jerusalem, Kingdom of Jerusalem
2 Baldwin III King of JERUSALEM
2 Amalric OF JERUSALEM King of Jerusalem
- Father: Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
- Mother: Wéra DE CHALON
- Birth: BEF 950
- LifeSketch: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamtroyes.htm#_ftnref26 https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamtroyes.htm#Robertdied967
- Death: BEF 996
- Burial: Lagny-sur-Marne, Torcy, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Ancestors of Héribert 'le JEUNE
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| \-Begga von Herstal
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida
/-Pippin III der Jüngere DER FRANKEN
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
/-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | /-Unknown Graf VON LAON
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada DIE JÜNGERE von Laon
/-Pippin VON ITALIEN
| | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| \-Hildegard von Vinzgau FRÄNKISCHE
| | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | \-Regine Ragnetrude AGILOFINGES von Baiern
| | /-Hnabi alamannischer Herzog
| | | \-Hersuinda von BAYERN
| \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| \-Herswinde
/-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
/-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
| | /-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | | | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Chalpaida
| | | \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | | | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Chrotrude
| | | \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
| | /-Heribert de Gellone VON VIVARAIS
| | | \-Kunigunde spouse of Wilhelm von Gellon Herzog VON AQUITANIEN
| \-Cunegonde DE GELLONE
/-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
/-Hérbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
/-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Lantbertus I in NEUSTRIEN
| | /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA
| | | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| | /-Lambert II in NEUSTRIEN
| | | \-Dota HESBYE
| | /-Robert I im HASPENGAUF
| | | \-Chrothlind spouse of Lambert II in NEUSTRIEN
| | /-Thuringbert im HASPENGAU
| | | | /-Adelhelm.im WORMSGAU
| | | \-Williswint im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | \-Alleaume von Burgund
| | /-Robert II im Oberrheingau und im WORMSGAU
| | /-Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | \-Theoderata spouse of Robert II im Oberrheingau und im WORMSGAU
| | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | | /-Gotfrid AGILOLFING
| | | | | | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | | | | | | \-Oda Theodos BAYERN
| | | | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | | | \-Regine Ragnetrude AGILOFINGES von Baiern
| | | | | | /-Hnabi alamannischer Herzog
| | | | | | | \-Hersuinda von BAYERN
| | | | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | | | \-Herswinde
| | | \-Waldrada spouse of Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | \-Waldrada VON HORNBACH
| | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Adalrich des Pagus ATTORIENSIS
| | | | /-Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
| | | | | | /-Gunnebald IV DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Hiltrude DE BURGUNDY Duchess de Burgundy
| | | | | \-Leudegarde DI FRIOULI
| | | | /-Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
| | | | | | /-Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
| | | | | | /-Sigibert III of the FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Ragnetrude D’ARDENNES
| | | | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | | | | \-Emnechilde OF BURGUNDY
| | | | /-Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
| | | | | \-Gerelind VON PFALZEL
| | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | \-Hiltrudis spouse of Luitfrid I Herzog im ELSASS
| | | | /-Hugo VON TOURS
| | | | | \-Hiltrude VOM WORMSGAU
| | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| \-Adela de FRANCE
| \-Aélis DU MAINE
Héribert 'le JEUNE
\-Wéra DE CHALON
- Father: Johanan Ben JOIADA
- Birth: ABT 300 BC
- LifeSketch: (#3080) on Ancestors of Jesus Christ
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
/-Johanan Ben JOIADA
Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
Descendants of Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
1 Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
=(Unknown)
2 Onias ben JUDDA
=(Unknown)
3 Simon ben ONIAS (Emporer "The Just")
=(Unknown)
3 Eleazer ben ONIAS
- Birth: ABT 320 BC
- LifeSketch: (#6160) on Ancestors of Jesus Christ
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Johanan Ben JOIADA
1 Johanan Ben JOIADA
=(Unknown)
2 Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
=(Unknown)
3 Onias ben JUDDA
=(Unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
1 Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
=Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
2 Phasael II IDUMEENS
=Salampsio HERODIENS Marriage: 15 BC
3 Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
=Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea Marriage: 26
3 Antipater IV IDUMEENS
3 Alexandra IDUMEENS
3 Hérode IDUMEENS
3 Alexandre IDUMEENS
- Father: Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
- Birth: ABT 280 BC, Israel
- LifeSketch: (#1540 on Ancestors of Jesus Christ)
- Death: Juda, Palestine, Israel
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Onias ben JUDDA
/-Johanan Ben JOIADA
/-Juddua Ben JOHANNAN
Onias ben JUDDA
Descendants of Onias ben JUDDA
1 Onias ben JUDDA
=(Unknown)
2 Simon ben ONIAS (Emporer "The Just")
=(Unknown)
3 Isha Ha AMOS
=Amos BEN NAHUM
2 Eleazer ben ONIAS
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
1 Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
=Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
2 Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
=Opgalli D'ARMENIE
3 Gaius Julius ALEXANDER
=Julia IOTAPA
3 Julia
=Julia of Chalcis Marriage: 59
3 Julia
3 Gaius Julius Alexander King Of Cilician Cetis
3 Alexander I of CILICIA
=Iotape of COMMAGENE
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
1 Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
=Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
2 Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
=Alexander Jannaeus BEN
3 Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
=Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
3 John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
=(Unknown)
- Father: Nero Claudius DRUSUS
- Mother: Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
- Birth: 13 BC, Lugdunum, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Claudia Livia Julia
- Also known as: Claudia Livia Julia
- Occupation: Julia Drusus, 'The Elder' of Rome
- Cause of death: She was either assassinated, starved to death, or she committed suicide.: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia--Antonia Minor Conflict with Livilla In 31 AD, a plot by her daughter Livilla and Tiberius’ notorious Praetorian prefect, Sejanus, was exposed by Apicata, the estranged ex-wife of Sejanus, to murder the Emperor Tiberius and Caligula and to seize the throne for themselves. Livilla allegedly poisoned her husband, Tiberius' son, Drusus Julius Caesar (nicknamed "Castor"), in 23 AD to remove him as a rival. Sejanus was executed before Livilla was implicated in the crime. After Apicata's accusation, which came in the form of a letter to the emperor, several co-conspirators were executed while Livilla was handed over to her formidable mother for punishment. Cassius Dio states that Antonia imprisoned Livilla in her room until she starved to death.[5] ************************* Wikipedia - Claudia Livia Julia "Livilla" Claudia Livia Julia (Classical Latin: LIVIA•IVLIA;[1] c. 13 BC – AD 31) was the only daughter of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor and sister of the Roman Emperor Claudius and general Germanicus, and thus the paternal aunt of the emperor Caligula and maternal great-aunt of emperor Nero, as well as the niece and daughter-in-law of Tiberius. She was named after her grandmother, Augustus' wife Livia Drusilla, and commonly known by her family nickname Livilla ("little Livia").[2] She was born after Germanicus and before Claudius. She was twice married to the potential successor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty, first to Augustus' grandson Gaius Caesar (died 4 AD) and later to Tiberius' son Drusus the Younger (died AD 23). Allegedly, she helped her lover Sejanus in poisoning her second husband and died shortly after Sejanus fell from power in AD 31. Marriages Livilla was married twice, first in 1 BC to Gaius Caesar, Augustus' grandson and potential successor. Thus, Augustus had chosen Livilla as the wife of the future Emperor. This splendid royal marriage probably gave Livilla grand aspirations for her future, perhaps at the expense of the ambition of Augustus' granddaughters, Agrippina the Elder and Julia the Younger. However, Gaius died in AD 4, cutting short Augustus' and Livilla's plans. In the same year, Livilla married her cousin Drusus Julius Caesar (Drusus the Younger), the son of Tiberius. When Tiberius succeeded Augustus as Emperor in AD 14, Livilla again was the wife of a potential successor. Drusus and Livilla had three children, a daughter named Julia Livia in around AD 7 and twin brothers in AD 19: Germanicus Gemellus who died in 23, and Tiberius Gemellus who survived infancy. Livilla's standing in her family[edit] Tacitus reports that Livilla was a remarkably beautiful woman, despite the fact she was rather ungainly as a child.[3] The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone patre[4] indicates that she was held in the highest esteem by her uncle and father-in-law, Tiberius, and by her grandmother Livia Drusilla.[5] According to Tacitus, she felt resentment and jealousy against her sister-in-law Agrippina the Elder, the wife of her brother Germanicus, to whom she was unfavourably compared.[6] Indeed, Agrippina fared much better in producing imperial heirs to the household (being the mother of the Emperor Caligula and Agrippina the Younger) and was much more popular. Suetonius reports that she despised her younger brother Claudius; having heard he would one day become Emperor, she deplored publicly such a fate for the Roman people.[7] As with most of the female members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, she may also have been very ambitious, in particular for her male offspring.[8] Affair with Sejanus[edit] Possibly even before the birth of the twins, Livilla had an affair with Lucius Aelius Sejanus, the praetorian prefect of Tiberius – later on, some (including Tiberius) suspected Sejanus to have fathered the twins. Drusus, heir apparent since the death of Germanicus in AD 19, died in AD 23, shortly after striking Sejanus in an argument. According to Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio, Sejanus had poisoned Drusus, not only because he feared the wrath of the future Emperor but also because he had designs on the supreme power, and aimed at removing a potential competitor, with Livilla as his accomplice.[9] If Drusus was indeed poisoned, his death aroused no suspicions at the time. Sejanus now wanted to marry the widowed Livilla. In AD 25 Tiberius rejected such a request but in AD 31 he eventually gave way. In the same year, the Emperor received evidence from Antonia Minor, Livilla's mother and his sister-in-law, that Sejanus planned to overthrow him. Tiberius had Sejanus denounced in the Senate, then had him arrested and dragged off to prison to be put to death. A bloody purge then erupted in Rome with most of Sejanus' family (including his children) and followers sharing his fate. Accusations and death[edit] Hearing of the death of her children, Sejanus' former wife Apicata committed suicide. Before her death, she addressed a letter to Tiberius, accusing Sejanus and Livilla of having poisoned Drusus. Drusus' cupbearer Lygdus and Livilla's physician Eudemus were questioned and under torture confirmed Apicata's accusation. Livilla died shortly afterwards, either being killed or by suicide. According to Cassius Dio, Tiberius handed Livilla over to her mother, Antonia Minor, who locked her up in a room and starved her to death.[10] Early in AD 32, the Senate proposed "terrible decrees...against her very statues and memory".[11] Posthumously, there were further allegations of adultery with her physician Eudemus[12] and with the senator and poet Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus.[13]Wikipedia - Livia
- Death: 31, Gaul, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
/-Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus INREGILLENSIS
/-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
/-Appius Claudius CAECUS
/-Tiberius Claudius NERO
/-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
/-Appius Claudius NERO
/-Tiberius Claudius Nero
/-Appius Claudius NERO
/-Tibetius Claudius NERO
| | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | \-Annia
| \-Cornelia CINNAE Minor
/-Tiberius Claudius NERO III
/-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | /-Quintus Servilius Caepio THIRD OF ROME
| | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | \-Livia Drusa DE ROME
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| \-Livia DRUSILA
| | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| \-Aufidia LURCO
Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
| /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | \-Pasquala Maria
| /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | /-Lucius Julius LIBO I
| | | /-Lucius Julius LIBO II
| | | /-Numerius Julius CAESAR
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | | | | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | \-Rutilia ROME
| | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | /-Lucius Fulvius Bruttius Praesens DIROMA
| | | /-Marcus CURVUS
| | | /-Cassus CURVUS
| | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius I SENATOR
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Quintus Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Publius Licinius VARAS
| | | | | /-Gaius Licinius VARAS
| | | | \-Licinia
| | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Counsul of Rome
| | | | \-Fonteia Claudia
| | | /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Caecilia Metella BALEARICA
| | \-Claudia DE ROME
\-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| /-Gaius I Octavius
| | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius
| | \-Aurelia COTTA
\-Octavia of ROME
| /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | \-Pompiea STRABO
| /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
\-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| /-Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
Descendants of Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
1 Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
=Drusus Julius Caesar The YOUNGER Marriage: 4, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
2 Julia Livia DRUSUS FILIA
=Rubelius Blandus
3 Rubellia BASSA
=Gaius Octavius LAENAS
=Julius Caesar NERO Marriage: BEF 100, Rome
2 Tiberius Claudius Caesar Germanicus II
2 Tiberius Julius CAESAR Gemellus
=Gaius Vipsanius AGRIPPA Of Rome
- Birth: 7
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Livia JULIA
1 Livia JULIA
=Lucius RUBELLIUS BLANDUS
2 Rubelius Blandus
=Julia Livia DRUSUS FILIA
3 Rubellia BASSA
=Gaius Octavius LAENAS
=Furia Sabina TRANQUILLINA
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Vispania JULIA
1 Vispania JULIA
=Lucius Sergius PAULLUS
2 Sergia PAULLINA
=Servius Cornelius Scipio SALVIDIENUS ORFITUS
3 Servius Cornelius Scipio SALVIDIENUS ORFITUS
=Arria Sextia PAULINA
=Aquilia spouse of Servius Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus ORFITUS
- Father: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
- Mother: Julia Caesaris MAJOR
- Father: Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS
- Mother: Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
- Birth: 17 BC, Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
- Occupation: Consul 267 BCE, Consul
- LifeSketch: Roman Statesman and Soldier. He was born in 17 BC. He was adopted and named as successor by the Emperor Augustus in the year of his birth. When his natural father died in 12 BC, he was raised and educated by the future Emperor Tiberius. He was popular with the Roman people, and was at the start of a promising legal and military career when he died of a sudden illness in 2 AD at age 19.
- Death: 20 AUG 2, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Burial: Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Lucius Agrippa JULIUS CAESAR I
/-Lucius VIPSANIUS
/-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
Lucius Agrippa JULIUS CAESAR I
| /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| /-Gaius I Octavius
| | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius
| | \-Aurelia COTTA
| /-Gaius Octavius of ROME
| | | /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | | /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | \-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| | | /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| | | /-Julius CAESAR II
| | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | | /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| | | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| | \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
\-Julia Caesaris MAJOR
| /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
\-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
\-Sentia DE ROME
- Father: Lucius Julius LIBO II
- Birth: Romen, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
- Death: 267 BC, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Lucius JULIUS LIBO , II
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
Lucius JULIUS LIBO , II
Ancestors of Junia Donata JUNII
/-Gaius Junius Donatus DE ROME
Junia Donata JUNII
Descendants of Junia Donata JUNII
1 Junia Donata JUNII
=Marcus Cassianus Latinus Postumus LATINII
2 Latinus Martinianus LATINII
=Martinianus LATINIUS LATINII
3 Latinus Alethius Alcimus LATINII
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
/-Sextus Caecilius Crescens
/-Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
| \-Fulvia Numisia GAVIANA AEMILIANA
Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
Descendants of Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
1 Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
=Gnaeus Petronius PROBATUS JR. JUSTUS
2 Petronia spouse of Marcus PUBLIUS
=Marcus PUBLIUS
3 Pubilia Probianus
=Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
3 Lucius Publius Probatus Iustusde ROME
- Father: Guillaume V Poitou et D'AQUITAINE
- Mother: Agnès DE BOURGOGNE
- Birth: 20 DEC 1024, Aquitaine, France
- Also known as: Empress Agnès de Poitiers Kaiserin
- Also known as: Empress Agnès de Poitiers
- Also known as: agnes de poitu
- Also known as: agnes de poitou
- Also known as: Agnès d'Aquitaine
- Death: 14 DEC 1077, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- LdsBaptism: 1 SEP 1939
- LdsEndowment: 1970
- Fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_of_Poitou
- Title (Nobility): Holy Roman Empress
- Noble Family: House of Poitiers
- LifeSketch: geni.com Agnès Also Known As: "Agnès de Poitou", "Agnès d'Aquitaine", "Agnes de Aquitaine o Emperatriz Agnes", "of Poitou" Birthdate: 1024 Birthplace: Aquitaine, France Death: December 14, 1077 (52-53) Roma, Lazio, Italia (Italy) Place of Burial: Roma, Vaticano Immediate Family: Daughter of William V, duke of Aquitaine and Agnes of Burgundy Wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Mother of Adelheid, Princess of Burgandy; Matilda von Sachsen; Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor; Itha Of Germany; Konrad II "the Child", duke of Bavaria; Judith of Swabia and Gisela « less Sister of Guillaume VIII Geoffroy d'Aquitaine, VIII duc d'Aquitaine et Vl comte de Poitou and Pierre Guillaume 'l'Aigret' ou 'le Hardi' d'Aquitaine, VII Duc d'Aquitaine, V Comte de Poitou Half sister of Guillaume le Gros, VI duc d'Aquitaine et comte IV de Poitiers; Adelais de Fezensac; Odo (Eudes) d'Aquitaine, Duc d'Aquitaine & Gascogne, comte de Poitou and Thibault Of Aquitaine Occupation: Emperatriz del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, Duchesse, de Bavière, Impératrice, du Saint Empire Romain Germanique, Reine, d'Italie, H.R. Empress, Dame, de Talm Agnes de Poitou married Heinrich III, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor and Gisela of Swabia, in March 1043.1 She died in 1077.2 Children of Agnes de Poitou and Heinrich III, Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II Herzog von Bayern2 d. 1055 Judith Salian b. 1047, d. c 1100 Agnes of Poitou (c. 1025 – 14 December 1077), a member of the Ramnulfid family, was the queen of Germany from 1043 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1046 until 1056 as the wife of Emperor Henry III. From 1056 to 1061 she ruled the Holy Roman Empire as regent during the minority of their son Henry IV. Background Agnes was the daughter of the Ramnulfid Duke William V of Aquitaine (d. 1030)[1] and Agnes of Burgundy. Marriage and children Agnes married King Henry III of Germany in November 1043[Note 1] at the Imperial Palace Ingelheim.[2] She was his second wife[1] after Gunhilda of Denmark, who had died, possibly from malaria, in 1038.[3] This marriage helped to solidify the Empire's relationships with the princely houses in the west.[1] King Henry was able to improve his position versus the French royal dynasty and to exert his influence in the Duchy of Burgundy. Agnes, like her husband, was of profound piety; her family had founded Cluny Abbey and Abbot Hugh the Great was godfather of her son Henry IV. Agnes and Henry's children were: Adelaide II (1045, Goslar – 11 January 1096), abbess of Gandersheim from 1061 and Quedlinburg from 1063 Gisela (1047, Ravenna – 6 May 1053) Matilda (October 1048 – 12 May 1060, Pöhlde), married 1059 Rudolf of Rheinfelden, duke of Swabia and antiking (1077) Henry, his successor[1] Conrad II (1052, Regensburg – 10 April 1055), Duke of Bavaria (from 1054) Judith (1054, Goslar – 14 March 1092 or 1096), married firstly 1063 Solomon of Hungary and secondly 1089 Ladislaus I Herman, Duke of Poland Regency After her husband's death on 5 October 1056, Empress Agnes served as regent on behalf of her young son Henry IV.[4] Henry III had secured the election of his son as King of the Romans on his deathbed. Agnes, aided by Hugh of Cluny and Pope Victor II, also bishop of Eichstätt, tried to continue her husband's politics and to reinforce the rule of the Salian dynasty. However, despite being related to kings of Italy and Burgundy, she was a controversial leader.[5] In order to forge alliances, she gave away three German duchies:[1] already on Christmas 1056, the Ezzonid scion Conrad III, a nephew of Count palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia, received the Duchy of Carinthia. The next year she enfeoffed Rudolf of Rheinfelden with Swabia, appointed him administrator of Burgundy and offered him the hand of her daughter Matilda. According to the medieval chronicler Frutolf of Michelsberg, Rudolf had possibly abducted her and extorted the betrothment. However, the late Henry III had promised the Swabian duchy to Berthold of Zähringen, who in turn had to be compensated with Carinthia upon Conrad's death in 1061. At the same time, while German forces interfered in the fratricidal struggle of King Andrew I and Béla I of Hungary, Agnes ceded the Duchy of Bavaria to Count Otto of Nordheim. He reached a settlement with Hungary by enforcing the coronation of Andrew's son Solomon but later became a bitter rival of her son Henry IV. Though initially a follower of the Cluniac Reforms, Agnes opposed the contemporary papal reform movement, and took the side of Italian dissidents who did as well.[1] Things had worsened after the death of Pope Victor II in 1057: his successor Stephen IX, who was unable to take actual possession of Rome due to the Roman aristocracy's election of an antipope, Benedict X, sent Hildebrand of Sovana and Anselm of Lucca (respectively, the future Popes Gregory VII and Alexander II) to Germany to obtain recognition from dowager empress Agnes in her role as regent. Though Stephen died before being able to return to Rome, Agnes' help was instrumental in letting Hildebrand depose the antipope [6] and with Agnes' support replace him by the bishop of Florence, Nicholas II. However, on Easter 1059 Nicholas issued the papal bull In nomine Domini establishing the cardinals as the sole electors of the pope, detrimental to the interests of the emperor and the temporal empire. When Pope Alexander II was elected on 30 September 1061, Empress Agnes refused to acknowledge him and had Honorius II elected. This schism did not end until Pentecost 1064. The empress' candidate could not prevail against the Roman Curia; in consequence, Agnes retired from politics, leaving the regency to her confidant Bishop Henry II of Augsburg. Kaiserswerth Pfalz ruins Bishop Henry did not receive wide acceptance due to his awkward and haughty manners, not least with a view to rumours about his relationship with the empress as rendered by the chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld[citation needed]. Moreover, the fact that the heir to the throne was raised by common ministeriales led to anger with the princes. In 1062, young Henry IV was abducted by a group of men, including Archbishop Anno II of Cologne and Otto of Nordheim, in a conspiracy to remove Agnes from the throne, referred to as the Coup of Kaiserswerth. Henry was brought to Cologne, and despite jumping overboard from a board to escape, he was recaptured. Agnes resigned as regent, as ransom, and Anno together with the archbishops Siegfried of Mainz and Adalbert of Bremen took her place.[1] Later life According to Frutolf of Michelsberg Agnes retired to Fruttuaria Abbey after the coup. When Henry IV reached the age of majority, Agnes moved to Rome where her arrival in 1065 is documented by Peter Damian. Agnes went on to act as a mediator and peacemaker between her son and the papacy.[1] She died in Rome on 14 December 1077 and is buried at St. Peter's Basilica.
- Burial: St Peters Basilica, Rome, Italy
Ancestors of Agnès de Poitiers KAISERIN
/-Gerard of AVERGNE
/-Gérard I D'AUVERGNE
| \-Mathilde D'AQUITAINE
/-Ramnulf I DE POITIERS
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | /-Pippin III der Jüngere DER FRANKEN
| | | \-Chrotrude
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | \-Bertrada DIE JÜNGERE von Laon
| | /-Ludwig I des Fränkischen REICHES
| | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | \-Hildegard von Vinzgau FRÄNKISCHE
| | | | /-Hnabi alamannischer Herzog
| | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | \-Herswinde
| \-Rotrude spouse of Gérard I D'AUVERGNE
| | /-Sigramnus in AUSTRIEN
| | /-Sigram vom Haspengau
| | | \-Landrade spouse of Sigramnus in AUSTRIEN
| | /-Ingram vom HASPENGAU
| \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | /-Lambert D`HERBAUGES
| | /-Garnier D`HERBAUGES
| | | \-Gerberga D`ARTOIS
| \-Rotrude vom Haspengau
| \-Landrée DE HASPENGAU des Herbauges
/-Ramnulf II de Poitiers D'AQUITAINE
/-Ebles II D'AQUITAINE
/-Guillaume III D'AQUITAINE
| | /-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
| | /-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | | | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Chalpaida
| | | \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | | | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | \-Chrotrude
| | | \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
| | /-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | \-Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
| | /-Bernardo Plantevelue D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Sancho Loup I DE GASCOGNE
| | | \-Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
| | | | /-Aznar Galindez DI ARAGON
| | | | /-Asnar I Sanchez DE ARAGON
| | | | | \-No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
| | | \-Sancha Galindez DI ARAGON
| | | | /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | | | /-Garcia Ximenez DE BIGORRE
| | | | | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Eneca Garces DU BEARN
| | | | /-Zeno DE BISCAYE
| | | \-Theida DE BISCAYE
| | | \-Francia DE GUIANA
| | /-Guillaume le Pieux D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Ermergarda DE CHALON
| \-Emilienne of Poitou
| \-Engelberge DE PROVENCE Duchesse d'Aquitaine
/-Guillaume IV de Poitou D'AQUITAINE
| \-Adèle DE NORMANDIE Duchesse d'Aquitaine
/-Guillaume V Poitou et D'AQUITAINE
| \-Emma DE BLOIS comtesse de Poitiers
Agnès de Poitiers KAISERIN
\-Agnès DE BOURGOGNE
Ancestors of Hastila KARANA Queen of the Franks
/-Brogitarius of GALATIA
/-Amyntas I KING OF GALATIA
| | /-Deiotarus of GALATIA
| \-Adobogiona ANTONLONIAN, CELTIC PRINCESS
| | /-Attalus III SOTER Pergamon
| \-Berenike of PERGAMUM
| \-Berenike of ATTALID
/-Artemidorus
| | /-Deiotarix TOLISTOBOGII
| \-Princess OF THE TECTASAGES
| | /-Deiotarus I KING OF GALATIA
| \-Adobogiona
/-Gaius Julius Severus of Akmonia
| | /-Dytilaos TETRACH OF THE TROCMII
| | /-Amyntas II TETRACH OF THE TROCMII
| \-Leodice OF THE TECTOSAGES
/-Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus of Rome
| \- QUADRATUS
/-Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus of Rome
| | /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| | /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | | \-Quinctia
| | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio II of Rome
| | | \-Vipsania Agrippina (FIRST WIFE OF TIBERUS)
| \-Asinia Marcellius Bassus QUEEN
/-Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
| | /-Caius Iulius Lupus T. Vibius Varus LAEVILLUS
| | /-Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
| | | \-Iulia Quadratilla Bassus IULIUS
| | | | /-Alexander HERODIENS
| | | | /-Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
| | | | | \-Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE
| | | | /-Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
| | | | /-Alexander I of CILICIA
| | | | | | /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | | | | /-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | | | | | | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | | | \-Julia of Chalcis
| | | | | | /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | | | \-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| | | | | \-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| | | \-Julia of CILICIA
| | | | /- PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus III King of COMMAGENE
| | | | | \-Iotape of Atropatene
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of COMMAGENE
| | | | | \-Iotapa DE MEDIE
| | | \-Iotape of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Iotape Philadelphos of COMMAGENE
| \-Iulia IULIS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Aulus Iulis Claudius CHARAX
/-Gaius Asinius Quadratus Protimus of Rome
| | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas Paulinus OCTAVIUS
| | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | | \-Paulla PAULLUS
| \-Julia QUADRATILLA
| | /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| | /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | | \-Quinctia
| | /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | | \-Vipsania Agrippina (FIRST WIFE OF TIBERUS)
| \-Julia Vipsania of Rome
/-Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus Asinii of The Roman Empire
Hastila KARANA Queen of the Franks
| /-Sergius Octavius Laenas Paulinus OCTAVIUS
| /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | \-Paulla PAULLUS
\-Cæsonia Paulla of The Roman Empire
| /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | \-Quinctia
| /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | \-Vipsania Agrippina (FIRST WIFE OF TIBERUS)
\-Julia Vipsania of Rome
Ancestors of Shapur Zula KATA
/-Varanes Of ARMENIA
Shapur Zula KATA
| /-Far RAMA
\-Fur Ana of the HUNS
- Father: Gerulf VON FRIESLAND II
- Mother: Mathilde VON BAYERN-ALTDORF
- Birth: 874, Noordwijk-Binnen, South Holland, Netherlands
- Christening: 875, Friesland, Netherlands
- Title Of Nobility: Count of
- Death: 6 OCT 939, Egmond-Binnen, Egmond, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Ancestors of Dietrich I KENNEMERLAND
/-Abba RUPARI
/-Dietrich VON RUPARI I
/-Gerolf I VON FRIESLAND
/-Gerulf VON FRIESLAND II
| \-Cynthia VON CORBIC
Dietrich I KENNEMERLAND
\-Mathilde VON BAYERN-ALTDORF
- Father: Eormenric of KENT
- Mother: Queen Urchada of Kent
- Birth: ABT 550, Kingdom of Kent, Anglo-Saxon England
- Also known as: Æthelbert, Aethelberht, Aethelbert or Ethelbert
- Also known as: Aethelbert of Kent
- Also known as: Aethelbert of Kent
- Also known as: Aethelbert of Kent
- Defeated in Battle: 568 Æthelbert is defeated in battle by Ceawlin of the West Seaxe at Wibbandun. This is notable as being the first recorded conflict between two groups of invaders, rather than a battle against the native British. The location of 'Wibbandun', which can be translated as 'Wibba's Mount', has not been definitely identified. At one time it was thought to be Wimbledon, but this is now known to be incorrect. Instead it seems likely that the battle takes place near the boundary between Hampshire and Berkshire, probably disputed territory between Kent and the West Seaxe., 568, Wibbandun, West Seaxe, England
- Misc: First English king to be converted to Christianity
- Title Of Nobility: King of Kent
- LifeSketch: Æðelbeorht I, King of Kent was the son of Eormenric, King of Kent.2 He married, firstly, Bertha of Neustria, daughter of Charibert I of Neustria and Ingoberg (?), before 597.3 He married, secondly, unknown wife (?) before 616.4 He died on 24 February 616.3 He succeeded as the King Æðelbeorht I of Kent in 560.2 Child of Æðelbeorht I, King of Kent Æthelberg (?)+5 Child of Æðelbeorht I, King of Kent and Bertha of Neustria Eadbeald, King of Kent+2 d. 640 From Wikipedia- Æthelberht (/ˈæθəlbərt/; also Æthelbert, Aethelberht, Aethelbert or Ethelbert; Old English: Æðelberht [ˈæðelberxt]; c. 550 – 24 February 616) was King of Kent from about 589 until his death. The eighth-century monk Bede, in his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, lists him as the third king to hold imperium over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. In the late ninth century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he is referred to as a bretwalda, or "Britain-ruler". He was the first English king to convert to Christianity. Æthelberht was the son of Eormenric, succeeding him as king, according to the Chronicle. He married Bertha, the Christian daughter of Charibert, king of the Franks, thus building an alliance with the most powerful state in contemporary Western Europe; the marriage probably took place before he came to the throne. Bertha's influence may have led to Pope Gregory I's decision to send Augustine as a missionary from Rome. Augustine landed on the Isle of Thanet in east Kent in 597. Shortly thereafter, Æthelberht converted to Christianity, churches were established, and wider-scale conversion to Christianity began in the kingdom. He provided the new church with land in Canterbury, thus establishing one of the foundation stones of what ultimately became the Anglican Communion. Æthelberht's law for Kent, the earliest written code in any Germanic language, instituted a complex system of fines; the law code is preserved in the Textus Roffensis. Kent was rich, with strong trade ties to the continent, and Æthelberht may have instituted royal control over trade. Coinage probably began circulating in Kent during his reign for the first time since the Anglo-Saxon settlement. He later came to be regarded as a saint for his role in establishing Christianity among the Anglo-Saxons. His feast day was originally 24 February but was changed to 25 February.
- Title Of Nobility: Bretwalda of Kingdom or Kent, Anglia
- Title Of Nobility: Bretwalda of Kingdom or Kent, Anglia
- Title Of Nobility: Bretwalda of Kingdom or Kent, Anglia
- Death: Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent, Anglo-Saxon England
- Burial: St. Peter and St. Paul Monastery, Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent
Ancestors of Æthelberht of KENT
/-Morbod VON SACHSEN
/-Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
| \-Betsea av ASGARD
/-Luder VON SACHSEN
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
/-Wachte VON SACHSEN
| | /-Erik I DE SUEDE
| | /-Fjolnir DE SUEDE
| \-Friege DE ASGARD
/-Wittichius I VON SACHSEN
| \-Guddline DAS ROT
/-Wittichius DE SAXE
| \-Witale VON SACHSEN
/-Wihtgils of Jütland
| \-Amalaberge I VON OSTGOTEN
/-Hengest Henyest Vvihtgilsing of KENT
/-Oeirc HENGESTING
| \-Horstus horsta Elsa VON SAXONY
/-Ochta of KENT
/-Eormenric of KENT
| \-nn D`ALEMANIE
Æthelberht of KENT
\-Queen Urchada of Kent
Descendants of Æthelberht of KENT
1 Æthelberht of KENT
=Bertha Queen of Kent
2 Eadbeald Oiscingas of KENT
=Emma MEROVINGIAN OF AUSTRASIA Marriage: ABT 618, Kingdom of Kent, England
3 Earcombryth OF KENT
=Sexburge OF MERCIE
3 Eorcenberht of KENT
3 Bathilde OF KENT
3 Ercombert son of Eadbeald Oiscingas of KENT
3 Eanswythe of FOLKESTONE
3 Eormenred of KENT
2 Aethelburh of KENT
- Father: Æthelberht of KENT
- Mother: Bertha Queen of Kent
- Birth: BET 590 AND 601, Kingdom of Kent, Anglia
- Also known as: Æthelburg, Ethelburga, Æthelburga
- Also known as: Tate or Tata
- Also known as: Saint Æthelburg of Liminge
- Also known as: Ethelburga of kent
- National Identification: IND6223
- Title Of Nobility: Saint "the Silent" Abbess Lyminge, - Queen Consort of Northumbria, Princess of Kent
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Æthelburh of Kent (born 601,[1] sometimes spelled Æthelburg, Ethelburga, Æthelburga; Old English: Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, also known as Tate or Tata),[2][3] was an early Anglo-Saxon queen consort of Northumbria, the second wife of King Edwin. As she was a Christian from Kent, their marriage triggered the initial phase of the conversion of the pagan north of England to Christianity. Early life and marriage Æthelburh would have been born in the late 6th century, as the daughter of King Æthelberht of Kent (sometimes spelled Aethelberht) and his queen Bertha, and sister of Eadbald. In 625, she married Edwin of Northumbria as his second wife. A condition of their marriage was Edwin's conversion to Christianity and the acceptance of Paulinus's mission to convert the Northumbrians.[4][5] Æthelburh’s children with Edwin were: Eanflæd, Ethelhun, Wuscfrea and Edwen. Her daughter Eanflæd grew up under the protection of her uncle, King Eadbald of Kent. Bede, Ecclesiastical History (2.20) states that Æthelburh did not trust her brother, or Edwin's sainted successor Oswald, with the lives of Edwin's male descendants whom she sent to the court of King Dagobert I (her mother's cousin). Christianity and founding of monastery Saxon church at Lyminge founded by Æthelburh in 633, excavated in 2019 Stone in Lyminge Church marking the burial site of the founder King Edwin’s conversion was due to his marriage to Æthelburh, who brought her bishop Paulinus with her. Both Æthelburh and her mother, Bertha, received letters from popes Gregory and Boniface respectively, urging them to do their Christian duty by converting their pagan husbands. Their daughter Eanflaed was one of the first to be baptized in Northumbria.[6] After King Edwin was wounded, Æthelburh's alarm caused an early onset of childbirth. Both the mother, as well as the infant, appeared to be in danger. The prayers of Paulinus were offered for the queen and child. After they recovered, 12 of the royal households, as well as the baby, were baptized by Edwin’s permission and request.[7] According to the Kentish Royal Legend, after Edwin's death at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633, she returned to Kent. She then established one of the first Benedictine nunneries in England, at Lyminge, near Folkestone, which she led until her death in 647, and where her remains were later venerated.[5] Modern research has shown that the buildings at Lyminge were designed to contain a convent of monks as well as of nuns. The church is built from Roman masonry, and was possibly built out of the fragments of a villa, which was customary practice by Anglo-Saxons, or it may have been a Roman basilica.[1]
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Northumbria
- Death: 8 SEP 647, Lyminge, Kingdom of Kent, Anglia
- Burial: ABT 647, Collegiate Church, Canterbury, England, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Aethelburh of KENT
/-Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
/-Luder VON SACHSEN
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
/-Wachte VON SACHSEN
| | /-Fjolnir DE SUEDE
| \-Friege DE ASGARD
/-Wittichius I VON SACHSEN
| \-Guddline DAS ROT
/-Wittichius DE SAXE
| \-Witale VON SACHSEN
/-Wihtgils of Jütland
| \-Amalaberge I VON OSTGOTEN
/-Hengest Henyest Vvihtgilsing of KENT
/-Oeirc HENGESTING
| \-Horstus horsta Elsa VON SAXONY
/-Ochta of KENT
/-Eormenric of KENT
| \-nn D`ALEMANIE
/-Æthelberht of KENT
| \-Queen Urchada of Kent
Aethelburh of KENT
\-Bertha Queen of Kent