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Agnomon



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1 M Laimfionn 1

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Agnon Of Crete



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1 M Lamhfionn Of Crete 2

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Killed Reffeoir, King of Scythia, in hand-to-hand co m b a t . Source: Ancestry and Progeny of Capt. James Blo u n t - I mm igrant.


General Notes for Child Lamhfionn Of Crete

One of the chief commanders during the move from C r e t e t o Gothland. Source: Ancestry and Progeny of Capt . J am e s Bl ount - Immigrant.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Agricola Of Rome Consul Of Rome



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1 M Marcus Maecilius Avitus Emperor Of Rome 2

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General Notes for Child Marcus Maecilius Avitus Emperor Of Rome

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Agrippa and Pompania



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1 F Vipsania 2

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         Spouse: Tiberius Caesar Emperor Of Rome(14-37 Ad) (      -      ) 2





Agrippa Caesar



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         Father: Nero Claudius Drusus General; Gov. Of Gaul (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Antonia 'The Younger' Augusta (      -      ) 2





King Chilperic II Of Burgundy and Agrippine



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           Born: Abt 0473 - Of, , Bourgogne, France
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         Father: King Gundioc (Gunderic) Of Burgundy (Bef 0437-After 0473) 2
         Mother: Granddau Of Walia (      -      ) 2


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1 F Saint Chrotechilde (Clotilda) Burgondie Of France 1 2 3

            AKA: (Chrotechilde), Clotilde Queen Of France
           Born: Bef 0492 - Bourgogne, France 4
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           Died: 3 Jun 0545 - St. Martin, Tours, France 4
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         Spouse: King Chlodovech (Clovis) I Of The Salic Franks (0463-0511) 1 2 3
           Marr: Abt 0492 - France 5




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!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Saint Chrotechilde (Clotilda) Burgondie Of France

Clotilda, Saint d. June 3, c. 545, Tours, Fr.; fe a s t d a y June 3 also spelled CLOTILDE, CHLOTHILDE, CHLOT IL DE , CH RO DECHILDE, CHRODIGILD, OR CHROTECHILDIS, quee n co nso rt o f Cl ovis I, king of the Franks, in whose mom entou s co nvers ion t o Christianity she played a notabl e part.

Clotilda was the granddaughter of Gundioc, king of Burg u n d y , who was related to the Visigothic kings and shar e d th e i r Arian Christian faith. At Gundioc's death hi s ki ngdo m w a s divided between his four sons, Gundobad , Godeg esil , Chi lp eric, and Gundomar. Clotilda's fathe r Chilper ic an d he r mot her were murdered by Gundobad, a nd Clotild a an d her s iste r took refuge with Godegesil i n Geneva. C lovis , hearin g goo d reports of Clotilda, obt ained Gundob ad's p ermissio n for t heir marriage in 493 . She bore hi m four so ns, Ingom er and t he future king s Clodomir, Chil debert I , and Chlota r I.

Clotilda was tireless in urging her husband to renou n c e h i s idols and acknowledge the true God; his final d ec is io n (4 98?) was made to honour a vow taken durin g a bat tl e ag ains t the Alemanni. After Clovis' death (5 11), sh e re tire d to T ours and became famous for her san ctity o f life , gen erosit y to the church, and charity wo rk. Sh e was bur ied be side Cl ovis in the church, now Sai nte-Gen eviève, th at the y had cof ounded in Paris. Sourc e: www.eb .comClotild a, Sain t d. Jun e 3, c. 545, Tours , Fr.; feas t day Jun e 3 also spe lled CLOT ILDE, CHLOTHIL DE, CHLOTILD E, CHRODEC HILDE, CHRODI GILD,OR CH ROTECHILDI S, quee n con sort of Clo vis I, king o f the Franks , in w hosemomentou s conversion t o Christianit y she p lay e d a notable part.

Clotilda was the granddaughter of Gundioc, king of Burg u n d y , who wasrelated to the Visigothi c kings and shar e d th e i r Arian Christian faith.At Gundioc's death his k in gdo m w a s divided bet ween his four sons,Gundobad, God ege sil , Chi lp eric, and Gundomar. Clotilda's father Chil peri ca n d he r mot her were murdered by Gundobad, and Clo tild a an d her s istert ook refuge with Godegesi l in Gene va. C lovis , hearin g goo d reports ofClotilda, obtained G undoba d's pe rmissio n for th ei r marriage in 493. Shebor e him f our son s, Ingom er and th e future kings Clodomir , Childeb ert I ,a nd Chlota r I.

Clotilda was tireless in urging her husband to renou n c e h i s idols andacknowledge the true God ; his final d ec is io n (4 98?) was made to honour avow taken during a b att l e aga ins t the Alemann i. After Clovis' death(511) , sh e re tire d to T ours and became famous for her sancti ty o f life , gen erosit y to the church, and charity work . Sh e was bur ied be side Cl ovisin the church, now Sa int e-Gen eviève, th at the y had cof ounded in Paris. Source : www.eb .com

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Jan Kgojcewicz and Princess Agrypina Of Ostrogski



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Wife Princess Agrypina Of Ostrogski 6

           Born: Abt 1434 - Of, Lutsk, Volyn', Ukraine 6
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         Father: Prince Bazyli Of Ostrogski (Abt 1392-Abt 1450) 6
         Mother: Princess Agafia Of Ostrogski (Abt 1404-      ) 6



   Other Spouse: Michal Nacowicz (      -      ) 6

   Other Spouse: Wojciech Janowicz (      -      ) 6



Michal Nacowicz and Princess Agrypina Of Ostrogski



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           Born: Abt 1434 - Of, Lutsk, Volyn', Ukraine 6
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         Father: Prince Bazyli Of Ostrogski (Abt 1392-Abt 1450) 6
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   Other Spouse: Jan Kgojcewicz (      -      ) 6

   Other Spouse: Wojciech Janowicz (      -      ) 6



Wojciech Janowicz and Princess Agrypina Of Ostrogski



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         Father: Prince Bazyli Of Ostrogski (Abt 1392-Abt 1450) 6
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   Other Spouse: Jan Kgojcewicz (      -      ) 6

   Other Spouse: Michal Nacowicz (      -      ) 6



Agustus



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           Born: 1847 7
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         Father: Duke George William Frederick Charles Hanover 2nd Duke (1819-1904) 1 6 7 8 9
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Alan and Aheles



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         Father: Henry (Abt 1100-1183) 1
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       Marriage: 1204

   Other Spouse: Pernelle (      -Abt 1203) 1




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1 M Henry D'avaugour 1

           Born: Abt 1205
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         Spouse: Margaret De Mayenne (      -Bef 1249) 1



2 M Geoffrey Botere (details suppressed for this person)

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Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt and Ahhotep II Of Egypt



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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2


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   Other Spouse: 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.2; 22 Jul 1548 BC - 14 Mar 1527 BC




Wife Ahhotep II Of Egypt 2

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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2





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1 F 'ahmose Tumerisy Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Amunemhet Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)

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The son of Ahmose and Queen Ahmose Nefretiri was the s e c o n d king of the 18th Dynasty. Facing a Libyan uprisi n g h i s fi rst year as king, Amenhotep successfully overc am e t h e Libya ns on two occasions and prevented an invas io n i n th e Delt a area. Next in line for battle were th e Nu bian s. Up on hi s victory, Amenhotep brought captive s bac k to T hebes . Amenh otep was given the rare honor o f bein g declar ed a t itular g od upon his death by the pr iests . His accom plishme nts inclu ded elaborate buildin g comple xes at the K arnak Te mple in Th ebes. He utilize d differen t types of st one inclu ding alabas ter from Hat nub. He rep aired and rest ored man y ancient temp les alon g the Nile . He was the firs t pharao h to build his t om b separate fr om the temple. Bec ause of t he looting of to m bs, he had h is built in an inco nspicuou s place in Theb es. A menhotep' s son died in infanc y so hi s military com mander Th utmose , who was married t o the king 's sister , assumed the t hro ne upon Amenhotep' s death. Sour ce: ww w.touregypt.comT h e son of Ahmose and Q ueen Ahmose Ne fre tiri was the seco nd k ing of the18th Dyna sty. Fac i n g a Libyan uprising hi s firs t year as king, Am enhote psuc cessfully overcame th e Libyan s on tw o occasion s an d preve nted aninvasion i n the Delta a rea. Next in li n e for battl e were the Nub i ans.Upon his vic tory, Amenh ote p brought ca ptives bac k to Thebes. Amenhotepw as give n th e rar e hono r of bein g declared a titular god up o n his de athby the pri ests. H is accomplishments inc lude d e laborat e building com plexe sat the Karnak Temple in T hebes . He ut ilized differen t t ype s of stoneincluding a labaste r fro m Hatnub. He repai r ed and restored many anc ienttemple s al on g the Nile. H e w as the first pharaoh t o build his to mb separate from t he te mple. Because of t h e looting of tom b s, he had hisb uilt i n an inconspicuo us place in Thebes . Ame nhoteps so n die d i ninfancy so h is military commande r Thutm ose, wh o was marri ed to th e kingssister, assum e d the thron e up on Amenhotep s deat h. Source: www.touregy pt.com

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


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Ahhotep II was the daughter of Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nef e r t a ri and was the wife of the 18th Dynasty king Amenh o t e p I wh o ruled from 1525 - 1504 BC. She was the sist e r o f A menhote p and was his ranking consort throughou t he r li fe . The reco rds listed her as "King's Daughter , King 's Wi fe , King's Mot her". This was not understoo d since A menhot e p I died withou t an heir. The mystery w as solve d when t h e mummy of a bab y boy was found at Dei r el-Bahr i at Theb es . Insignias foun d on the mummy iden tified hi m as the so n o f Amenhotep I an d Queen Ahhotep . He appare ntly died wh en h e was 1 or 2 year s old. He w as buried af ter his death , bu t priests of the 20 th Dyna sty discovere d that his tom b ha d been violated. The y re buried him nea r his aunt, Pri nces s Ahmose Meryt-amon . A hhotep was buri ed at Thebes. So urce : www.touregypt.n etAhhot ep II was th e daughter of Ahm os e I and Ahmose-Ne fertari an d was thew ife of the 18th Dy n a sty king Amenh otep I who rul ed fro m 1525 - 1504 BC.Sh e w as the siste r of Amenhotep an d wa s hi s ranking consor t th roughouth er life. The record s l isted her as "King's D aught er, Ki ng's Wife , King'sMoth e r". This was not unders tood s inc e Amenhotep I died with ou t an heir.The myster y w as so l ved when the mummy o f a bab y boy was found at D eirel-B ahr i at Thebes. Insign ias foun d o n the mummy iden tifie d hi m as theson of Amen hotep I an d Queen Ahhotep. H e ap parentl y died whe n he w as 1 or2 year s old. He was bu ri ed after h is death, but p riests of the 20 thDynasty dis c o vered tha t his tomb ha d been violated. The y reburie d hi mnear his au nt, Princes s Ahmose Meryt- amon. A hhote p wa s buried at The bes. Sour ce: www.touregypt.net


Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes and Ahhotpe I Of Egypt



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         Father: Sekenenre Tao I Of Thebes Pharoah At Thebes (      -      ) 2
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1 M Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 2

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         Spouse: Inhapi Of Egypt (      -      ) 2



2 M Kamose Of Thebes King Of Thebes 2

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The fourteenth king of the Theban Dynasty, ruling Eg y p t c o ntemporaneouslywith the Hyksos 15t h and 16th Dyn as ti es , wa s the son of Tao I and QueenTetisheri. When T a o rec eiv ed wo rd from Ap ophis, ruler of the Hyksoscapi ta l in A vari s, tha t the hippopotami in the sacred poo l a t Theb e s kept him awa ke with their snoring, Tao rega rde d it a s an insult . Thehip popotami were 400 mil es fr om A pophi s sleeping cha mbers! Ta o declaredwar but was s oon k illed . His mummy show s evide nc e of blows bybattle -axes , spear s and lances. Hi s ribs, vert ebrae and skul l weref ractured . H is heir, Kamo se, assumed t he thron e and th e war, an d wasvictorious. Sou rce: www.toure gypt .net


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Ahhotep I was the daughter of Sekenenre Tao I and Qu e e n T e tisheri. Shewas the wife of the 17t h Dynasty ki n g Se kene nr e Tao II, who was also herbrother. She had t w o sons , Kam os e and Ahmose , who succeeded their father af ter h e was ki lle d in a battle against the Hyksos. Sek ene nre T a o II had bee n the king of only Upper Egypt. Hi s so ns man aged to uni te U pper andLower Egypt. Th ey ass ume d full po wer over th e coun try. Kamose died beforethe y we re able t o defeat th e Hykso s , but Ahmose ruled a s Phara oh. Ahhote plived unti l she wa s about 90 years ol d and wa s burie d b eside Kamos e atThebes . Source: www.t ouregypt. net


General Notes for Child Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt

Ahmose I, king of Egypt (reigned 1570-1546 BC), fou n d e r o f the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdo m . A T he ba n prince, he completed (circa 1567 BC) the ex pu lsio n o f th e Hyksos begun by his brother Kamose, reca ptu red n orth ern N ubia, and reorganized Egypt as a unifi ed c ountr y unde r hi s sole rule. "Ahmose I," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R ) 98 En cyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orpora tion. A ll right s rese rved. ------------ He was th e firs t Pharoa h of the X VIII Dy nasty in Egypt. He expe lled th e Hyksos , reunited t he count ry and ruled from ab out 154 6 to 152 4 BC. His prima ry wife w as Ahmose-Nefert iry, pro bably dau ghter of his bro ther Kamos e who rule d from 155 3 to 1546 B C. One known s on of thi s marriag e was Amenh otep I who r uled from 1524 t o 1503 BC a nd on e of the kno wn daughter s was Amhose, prima ry wife of T h utmose I.Ahmo se I, king o f Egypt (reigned 157 0-1546 BC) , f ounder of t he 18thDynast y, the first of t h e New Kin gdom . A Theba n prince, he com pleted(circa 156 7 BC) th e expulsio n of t he Hyksos beg u n by his brother Ka mose , recaptured no rth ern Nubia, an d reorganized Egyp t a s a unified country u n der his sole r ule. "Ahmose I, " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 1993-199 7Microsof t Corporation. A l l right s reserve d. --------- --- He was t he first Pharo ah of the XV III Dyn asty in Eg ypt. He expell ed theHyksos , reunited t h e coun try an d ruled from about 1 546 to 152 4 BC. Hisprimar y wif e wa s Ahmose-Nefertiry, prob ab ly da ughter of his brot her Ka mose who ruled from 1553 t o 154 6 BC. One known s o n o f this mar riagewas Amenhote p I w ho ruled from 152 4 to 1 5 03 BC and one of the knowndau ght ers was Amhos e , primar y w ife of Thutmose I.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Kamose Of Thebes King Of Thebes

The 15th king of the 17th Dynasty was the son of Seken e n r e tao and QueenAhhotep and was the br other of Ahmo s e I . Ka mo se's father had been at warwith the Hyksos. W he n Se kenen ret ao died sud denly, Kamose assumed thethro n e and t he war . Ka mose went into war with horse and cha ri ot. Hi s chariot s wer e lighter and more maneuverable t ha n in pre vious eras . Heal so had the advantage b y havi n g the Medja y as allies . Thes e Nubianforces were feroci ou s hand to ha nd combatant s th a t fought in the frontli nes . Kamose over came the enem y a t Nefrusy and moved int o th e oasis ofB ah aria. He the n sail ed up and down th e Nil e in search of tr aitors. WhenK amose d ied, eithe r o f nat ural causes or o f battle wounds , withou t anhei r, his bro ther, Ahmose I to ok the thron e . Kamose wa s t he last kin g ofthe 17th Dynas ty. Ahmos e I was to begi n t he New King dom. Source: www.to uregypt.net


Ahmed



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Ahmed



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         Father: Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites (Abt 0624-Between 0679) 2
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Ahmose Hent Tenemu Of Egypt



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Wife Ahmose Hent Tenemu Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Inhapi Of Egypt (      -      ) 2





Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt



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         Father: Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Ahhotpe I Of Egypt (      -      ) 2


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   Other Spouse: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Thent Hep Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Inhapi Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.1; 14 Mar 1573 BC To 22 Jul 1548 BC




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1 F 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt 2

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         Spouse: Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt (      -      ) 2



2 F Mutnofret Of Egypt 2

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         Spouse: Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2




General Notes (Husband)

Ahmose I, king of Egypt (reigned 1570-1546 BC), fou n d e r o f the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdo m . A T he ba n prince, he completed (circa 1567 BC) the ex pu lsio n o f th e Hyksos begun by his brother Kamose, reca ptu red n orth ern N ubia, and reorganized Egypt as a unifi ed c ountr y unde r hi s sole rule. "Ahmose I," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R ) 98 En cyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orpora tion. A ll right s rese rved. ------------ He was th e firs t Pharoa h of the X VIII Dy nasty in Egypt. He expe lled th e Hyksos , reunited t he count ry and ruled from ab out 154 6 to 152 4 BC. His prima ry wife w as Ahmose-Nefert iry, pro bably dau ghter of his bro ther Kamos e who rule d from 155 3 to 1546 B C. One known s on of thi s marriag e was Amenh otep I who r uled from 1524 t o 1503 BC a nd on e of the kno wn daughter s was Amhose, prima ry wife of T h utmose I.Ahmo se I, king o f Egypt (reigned 157 0-1546 BC) , f ounder of t he 18thDynast y, the first of t h e New Kin gdom . A Theba n prince, he com pleted(circa 156 7 BC) th e expulsio n of t he Hyksos beg u n by his brother Ka mose , recaptured no rth ern Nubia, an d reorganized Egyp t a s a unified country u n der his sole r ule. "Ahmose I, " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 1993-199 7Microsof t Corporation. A l l right s reserve d. --------- --- He was t he first Pharo ah of the XV III Dyn asty in Eg ypt. He expell ed theHyksos , reunited t h e coun try an d ruled from about 1 546 to 152 4 BC. Hisprimar y wif e wa s Ahmose-Nefertiry, prob ab ly da ughter of his brot her Ka mose who ruled from 1553 t o 154 6 BC. One known s o n o f this mar riagewas Amenhote p I w ho ruled from 152 4 to 1 5 03 BC and one of the knowndau ght ers was Amhos e , primar y w ife of Thutmose I.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt

'Ahmose Meryt-Amon was the daughter of 'Ahmose I a n d w a s t he wife of the 18th Dynasty king Amenhotep I. H e r rem ai ns w ere discovered at Deir el-Bahri where she h a d bee n rew rappe d and reburied by priests that had fou n d her to mb vio late d by robbers. It appeared that she h a d died whe n she w as i n her early thirties with eviden c e of being af fected b y art hritis and scoliosis. Sourc e : www.touregypt. net'Ahmos e Mery t-Amon was the daughte r o f 'Ahmose I and w as the wif e of th e18th Dynasty kin g Am e nhotep I. Her rem ains were d iscovere d at Deirel-B ahr i where she had been r ewrapped an d reburi e d by prie st s that hadfound her tom b violated b y robbers. I t appe are d that she had died when s he was in h er early thir ti es w ith evidence of being aff ected byarthri tis and scoli o sis . Source: www.touregypt.net


General Notes for Child Mutnofret Of Egypt

Mutnofret was the mother of Tuthmosis II and the les s e r r a nked wife of Tuthmosis I. It does appear however , t ha t s h e had some royal titles on her own. Source: ww w.to ure gypt .n etMutnofret was the mother of Tuthmosis I I an d th e lesse r r anked wife ofTuthmosis I. It does a p pea r howev er, tha t sh e had some royal titles onher ow n. Sou rce: www .touregy pt.net

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Nefretiri



Husband Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 2

           Born:  - [Abt. 1555 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 1514 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Ahhotpe I Of Egypt (      -      ) 2


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Thent Hep Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Inhapi Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.1; 14 Mar 1573 BC To 22 Jul 1548 BC




Wife Nefretiri 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
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         Father: Kamose Of Thebes King Of Thebes (      -      ) 2
         Mother: 





Children
1 M 'ahmose Sipar Of Egypt 2

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2 M Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 1493 BC]
         Buried: 
         Spouse: 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Spouse: Ahhotep II Of Egypt (      -      ) 2



3 F 'amhose Of Egypt 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2



4 F Ahhotep II Of Egypt 2

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           Died: 
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         Spouse: Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt (      -      ) 2




General Notes (Husband)

Ahmose I, king of Egypt (reigned 1570-1546 BC), fou n d e r o f the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdo m . A T he ba n prince, he completed (circa 1567 BC) the ex pu lsio n o f th e Hyksos begun by his brother Kamose, reca ptu red n orth ern N ubia, and reorganized Egypt as a unifi ed c ountr y unde r hi s sole rule. "Ahmose I," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R ) 98 En cyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orpora tion. A ll right s rese rved. ------------ He was th e firs t Pharoa h of the X VIII Dy nasty in Egypt. He expe lled th e Hyksos , reunited t he count ry and ruled from ab out 154 6 to 152 4 BC. His prima ry wife w as Ahmose-Nefert iry, pro bably dau ghter of his bro ther Kamos e who rule d from 155 3 to 1546 B C. One known s on of thi s marriag e was Amenh otep I who r uled from 1524 t o 1503 BC a nd on e of the kno wn daughter s was Amhose, prima ry wife of T h utmose I.Ahmo se I, king o f Egypt (reigned 157 0-1546 BC) , f ounder of t he 18thDynast y, the first of t h e New Kin gdom . A Theba n prince, he com pleted(circa 156 7 BC) th e expulsio n of t he Hyksos beg u n by his brother Ka mose , recaptured no rth ern Nubia, an d reorganized Egyp t a s a unified country u n der his sole r ule. "Ahmose I, " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 1993-199 7Microsof t Corporation. A l l right s reserve d. --------- --- He was t he first Pharo ah of the XV III Dyn asty in Eg ypt. He expell ed theHyksos , reunited t h e coun try an d ruled from about 1 546 to 152 4 BC. Hisprimar y wif e wa s Ahmose-Nefertiry, prob ab ly da ughter of his brot her Ka mose who ruled from 1553 t o 154 6 BC. One known s o n o f this mar riagewas Amenhote p I w ho ruled from 152 4 to 1 5 03 BC and one of the knowndau ght ers was Amhos e , primar y w ife of Thutmose I.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child 'ahmose Sipar Of Egypt

'Ahmose Sipar was the son of 'Ahmose I and Queen 'Ahmo s e - N efertiry of the 18th Dynasty. It has been speculat e d th a t ' Ahmose Sipar could have been co-regent or co-r ul er wi t h 'Ah mose because there were markings of a kin g i n his t om b at T hebes. He died before he could succee d hi s fathe r an d so Am enhotep I became king. 'Ahmose Si par w as burie d o n the west ern shore of Thebes and wit h honors . Source : www .touregypt. net'Ahmose Sipar was th e son o f 'Ahmos e I and Q ueen 'Ahmose -Nefertiry of the18 th Dynas ty. It h a s been sp eculated tha t 'Ahmose Sipa r could hav e beenco- regent or co -ruler with ' Ahmose bec aus e ther e were marki ngs of a king in his tomb a t Thebe s. He die d before he cou ld succeed hi s fat her and s oAm enhote p I became king. 'Ah mose Sipar wa s buried on th e w ester n shore ofThebes a n d with honors. S ource: www. touregy pt .net


General Notes for Child Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt

The son of Ahmose and Queen Ahmose Nefretiri was the s e c o n d king of the 18th Dynasty. Facing a Libyan uprisi n g h i s fi rst year as king, Amenhotep successfully overc am e t h e Libya ns on two occasions and prevented an invas io n i n th e Delt a area. Next in line for battle were th e Nu bian s. Up on hi s victory, Amenhotep brought captive s bac k to T hebes . Amenh otep was given the rare honor o f bein g declar ed a t itular g od upon his death by the pr iests . His accom plishme nts inclu ded elaborate buildin g comple xes at the K arnak Te mple in Th ebes. He utilize d differen t types of st one inclu ding alabas ter from Hat nub. He rep aired and rest ored man y ancient temp les alon g the Nile . He was the firs t pharao h to build his t om b separate fr om the temple. Bec ause of t he looting of to m bs, he had h is built in an inco nspicuou s place in Theb es. A menhotep' s son died in infanc y so hi s military com mander Th utmose , who was married t o the king 's sister , assumed the t hro ne upon Amenhotep' s death. Sour ce: ww w.touregypt.comT h e son of Ahmose and Q ueen Ahmose Ne fre tiri was the seco nd k ing of the18th Dyna sty. Fac i n g a Libyan uprising hi s firs t year as king, Am enhote psuc cessfully overcame th e Libyan s on tw o occasion s an d preve nted aninvasion i n the Delta a rea. Next in li n e for battl e were the Nub i ans.Upon his vic tory, Amenh ote p brought ca ptives bac k to Thebes. Amenhotepw as give n th e rar e hono r of bein g declared a titular god up o n his de athby the pri ests. H is accomplishments inc lude d e laborat e building com plexe sat the Karnak Temple in T hebes . He ut ilized differen t t ype s of stoneincluding a labaste r fro m Hatnub. He repai r ed and restored many anc ienttemple s al on g the Nile. H e w as the first pharaoh t o build his to mb separate from t he te mple. Because of t h e looting of tom b s, he had hisb uilt i n an inconspicuo us place in Thebes . Ame nhoteps so n die d i ninfancy so h is military commande r Thutm ose, wh o was marri ed to th e kingssister, assum e d the thron e up on Amenhotep s deat h. Source: www.touregy pt.com

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child 'amhose Of Egypt

'Ahmose was the wife of the 18th Dynasty king Tuth m o s i s I who ruled from 1504 - 1492 BC. She was the daug h t e r o f 'Ahmose I and was possibly a lower-ranked wif e o f A me nhot ep I, who was Tuthmosis' predecessor. 'Ahmo se w as t h e mothe r of four royal children and is depicte d o n the r el iefs a t Deir el-Bahri as consort to the go d Amo n. Inscr ipt ions o n the walls of Hatshepsut's templ e desc ribe 'Ahm os e as givi ng birth to Hatshepsut, who i s calle d the divi n e child of t he god. 'Ahmose died a t a relativ ely young a g e and was buri ed at Thebes. Sour ce: www.tour egypt.net'Ah mo se was the wif e of the 18th D ynasty king T uthmosis I wh o r uled from150 4 - 1492 BC. S he w as the da ughter of 'Ahm os e I and was pos sibly alow er-ranked wif e of Amenhotep I , wh o was Tuth mosis ' pred ecessor. 'Ahmo sewas the mothe r of fo ur royal childre n a nd is depicte d on the relie f s atDeir e l-Bahri as conso r t to the go d Amon. Inscription s on the wa lls ofHatshep sut' s temp l e describe 'Ahmose a s giving birt h to Hatsh epsut, w hoi s called the divine chi ld of the god . ' Ahmo se die d a t a relatively youngage an d was buried a t Theb es. Sou rce: w ww.touregypt.net


General Notes for Child Ahhotep II Of Egypt

Ahhotep II was the daughter of Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nef e r t a ri and was the wife of the 18th Dynasty king Amenh o t e p I wh o ruled from 1525 - 1504 BC. She was the sist e r o f A menhote p and was his ranking consort throughou t he r li fe . The reco rds listed her as "King's Daughter , King 's Wi fe , King's Mot her". This was not understoo d since A menhot e p I died withou t an heir. The mystery w as solve d when t h e mummy of a bab y boy was found at Dei r el-Bahr i at Theb es . Insignias foun d on the mummy iden tified hi m as the so n o f Amenhotep I an d Queen Ahhotep . He appare ntly died wh en h e was 1 or 2 year s old. He w as buried af ter his death , bu t priests of the 20 th Dyna sty discovere d that his tom b ha d been violated. The y re buried him nea r his aunt, Pri nces s Ahmose Meryt-amon . A hhotep was buri ed at Thebes. So urce : www.touregypt.n etAhhot ep II was th e daughter of Ahm os e I and Ahmose-Ne fertari an d was thew ife of the 18th Dy n a sty king Amenh otep I who rul ed fro m 1525 - 1504 BC.Sh e w as the siste r of Amenhotep an d wa s hi s ranking consor t th roughouth er life. The record s l isted her as "King's D aught er, Ki ng's Wife , King'sMoth e r". This was not unders tood s inc e Amenhotep I died with ou t an heir.The myster y w as so l ved when the mummy o f a bab y boy was found at D eirel-B ahr i at Thebes. Insign ias foun d o n the mummy iden tifie d hi m as theson of Amen hotep I an d Queen Ahhotep. H e ap parentl y died whe n he w as 1 or2 year s old. He was bu ri ed after h is death, but p riests of the 20 thDynasty dis c o vered tha t his tomb ha d been violated. The y reburie d hi mnear his au nt, Princes s Ahmose Meryt- amon. A hhote p wa s buried at The bes. Sour ce: www.touregypt.net


Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Thent Hep Of Egypt



Husband Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 2

           Born:  - [Abt. 1555 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 1514 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Ahhotpe I Of Egypt (      -      ) 2


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Inhapi Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.1; 14 Mar 1573 BC To 22 Jul 1548 BC




Wife Thent Hep Of Egypt 2

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Children
1 F Hent-Temehu Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

Ahmose I, king of Egypt (reigned 1570-1546 BC), fou n d e r o f the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdo m . A T he ba n prince, he completed (circa 1567 BC) the ex pu lsio n o f th e Hyksos begun by his brother Kamose, reca ptu red n orth ern N ubia, and reorganized Egypt as a unifi ed c ountr y unde r hi s sole rule. "Ahmose I," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R ) 98 En cyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orpora tion. A ll right s rese rved. ------------ He was th e firs t Pharoa h of the X VIII Dy nasty in Egypt. He expe lled th e Hyksos , reunited t he count ry and ruled from ab out 154 6 to 152 4 BC. His prima ry wife w as Ahmose-Nefert iry, pro bably dau ghter of his bro ther Kamos e who rule d from 155 3 to 1546 B C. One known s on of thi s marriag e was Amenh otep I who r uled from 1524 t o 1503 BC a nd on e of the kno wn daughter s was Amhose, prima ry wife of T h utmose I.Ahmo se I, king o f Egypt (reigned 157 0-1546 BC) , f ounder of t he 18thDynast y, the first of t h e New Kin gdom . A Theba n prince, he com pleted(circa 156 7 BC) th e expulsio n of t he Hyksos beg u n by his brother Ka mose , recaptured no rth ern Nubia, an d reorganized Egyp t a s a unified country u n der his sole r ule. "Ahmose I, " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 1993-199 7Microsof t Corporation. A l l right s reserve d. --------- --- He was t he first Pharo ah of the XV III Dyn asty in Eg ypt. He expell ed theHyksos , reunited t h e coun try an d ruled from about 1 546 to 152 4 BC. Hisprimar y wif e wa s Ahmose-Nefertiry, prob ab ly da ughter of his brot her Ka mose who ruled from 1553 t o 154 6 BC. One known s o n o f this mar riagewas Amenhote p I w ho ruled from 152 4 to 1 5 03 BC and one of the knowndau ght ers was Amhos e , primar y w ife of Thutmose I.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

Thent Hep was a royal woman of the 18th Dynasty, mar r i e d t o King 'AhmoseI (1550-1525 B.C.). b ut holding le ss e r r an k in the court. Thent Hep wasthe mother of prin ce s s Hent -Te mehu. Source: www.touregypt.net


Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Inhapi Of Egypt



Husband Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 2

           Born:  - [Abt. 1555 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 1514 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Sekenenre Tao II Of Thebes King Of Thebes (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Ahhotpe I Of Egypt (      -      ) 2


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Thent Hep Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.1; 14 Mar 1573 BC To 22 Jul 1548 BC




Wife Inhapi Of Egypt 2

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Children
1 F Ahmose Hent Tenemu Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

Ahmose I, king of Egypt (reigned 1570-1546 BC), fou n d e r o f the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdo m . A T he ba n prince, he completed (circa 1567 BC) the ex pu lsio n o f th e Hyksos begun by his brother Kamose, reca ptu red n orth ern N ubia, and reorganized Egypt as a unifi ed c ountr y unde r hi s sole rule. "Ahmose I," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R ) 98 En cyclo pedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft C orpora tion. A ll right s rese rved. ------------ He was th e firs t Pharoa h of the X VIII Dy nasty in Egypt. He expe lled th e Hyksos , reunited t he count ry and ruled from ab out 154 6 to 152 4 BC. His prima ry wife w as Ahmose-Nefert iry, pro bably dau ghter of his bro ther Kamos e who rule d from 155 3 to 1546 B C. One known s on of thi s marriag e was Amenh otep I who r uled from 1524 t o 1503 BC a nd on e of the kno wn daughter s was Amhose, prima ry wife of T h utmose I.Ahmo se I, king o f Egypt (reigned 157 0-1546 BC) , f ounder of t he 18thDynast y, the first of t h e New Kin gdom . A Theba n prince, he com pleted(circa 156 7 BC) th e expulsio n of t he Hyksos beg u n by his brother Ka mose , recaptured no rth ern Nubia, an d reorganized Egyp t a s a unified country u n der his sole r ule. "Ahmose I, " Micro soft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 1993-199 7Microsof t Corporation. A l l right s reserve d. --------- --- He was t he first Pharo ah of the XV III Dyn asty in Eg ypt. He expell ed theHyksos , reunited t h e coun try an d ruled from about 1 546 to 152 4 BC. Hisprimar y wif e wa s Ahmose-Nefertiry, prob ab ly da ughter of his brot her Ka mose who ruled from 1553 t o 154 6 BC. One known s o n o f this mar riagewas Amenhote p I w ho ruled from 152 4 to 1 5 03 BC and one of the knowndau ght ers was Amhos e , primar y w ife of Thutmose I.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

Inhapi was a lesser wife of 'Ahmose I and was a prin c e s s o f the 18thDynasty. She was the moth er of Prince s s Ah mo se H ent Tenemu. Source: www.touregypt.net


Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt and 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt



Husband Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt 2

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           Died:  - [Abt. 1493 BC]
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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Ahhotep II Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.2; 22 Jul 1548 BC - 14 Mar 1527 BC




Wife 'ahmose Meryt-Amon Of Egypt 2

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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
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General Notes (Husband)

The son of Ahmose and Queen Ahmose Nefretiri was the s e c o n d king of the 18th Dynasty. Facing a Libyan uprisi n g h i s fi rst year as king, Amenhotep successfully overc am e t h e Libya ns on two occasions and prevented an invas io n i n th e Delt a area. Next in line for battle were th e Nu bian s. Up on hi s victory, Amenhotep brought captive s bac k to T hebes . Amenh otep was given the rare honor o f bein g declar ed a t itular g od upon his death by the pr iests . His accom plishme nts inclu ded elaborate buildin g comple xes at the K arnak Te mple in Th ebes. He utilize d differen t types of st one inclu ding alabas ter from Hat nub. He rep aired and rest ored man y ancient temp les alon g the Nile . He was the firs t pharao h to build his t om b separate fr om the temple. Bec ause of t he looting of to m bs, he had h is built in an inco nspicuou s place in Theb es. A menhotep' s son died in infanc y so hi s military com mander Th utmose , who was married t o the king 's sister , assumed the t hro ne upon Amenhotep' s death. Sour ce: ww w.touregypt.comT h e son of Ahmose and Q ueen Ahmose Ne fre tiri was the seco nd k ing of the18th Dyna sty. Fac i n g a Libyan uprising hi s firs t year as king, Am enhote psuc cessfully overcame th e Libyan s on tw o occasion s an d preve nted aninvasion i n the Delta a rea. Next in li n e for battl e were the Nub i ans.Upon his vic tory, Amenh ote p brought ca ptives bac k to Thebes. Amenhotepw as give n th e rar e hono r of bein g declared a titular god up o n his de athby the pri ests. H is accomplishments inc lude d e laborat e building com plexe sat the Karnak Temple in T hebes . He ut ilized differen t t ype s of stoneincluding a labaste r fro m Hatnub. He repai r ed and restored many anc ienttemple s al on g the Nile. H e w as the first pharaoh t o build his to mb separate from t he te mple. Because of t h e looting of tom b s, he had hisb uilt i n an inconspicuo us place in Thebes . Ame nhoteps so n die d i ninfancy so h is military commande r Thutm ose, wh o was marri ed to th e kingssister, assum e d the thron e up on Amenhotep s deat h. Source: www.touregy pt.com

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

'Ahmose Meryt-Amon was the daughter of 'Ahmose I a n d w a s t he wife of the 18th Dynasty king Amenhotep I. H e r rem ai ns w ere discovered at Deir el-Bahri where she h a d bee n rew rappe d and reburied by priests that had fou n d her to mb vio late d by robbers. It appeared that she h a d died whe n she w as i n her early thirties with eviden c e of being af fected b y art hritis and scoliosis. Sourc e : www.touregypt. net'Ahmos e Mery t-Amon was the daughte r o f 'Ahmose I and w as the wif e of th e18th Dynasty kin g Am e nhotep I. Her rem ains were d iscovere d at Deirel-B ahr i where she had been r ewrapped an d reburi e d by prie st s that hadfound her tom b violated b y robbers. I t appe are d that she had died when s he was in h er early thir ti es w ith evidence of being aff ected byarthri tis and scoli o sis . Source: www.touregypt.net


'ahmose Sipar Of Egypt



Husband 'ahmose Sipar Of Egypt 2

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         Father: Ahmose I Nebpehtyre Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Nefretiri (      -      ) 2


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General Notes (Husband)

'Ahmose Sipar was the son of 'Ahmose I and Queen 'Ahmo s e - N efertiry of the 18th Dynasty. It has been speculat e d th a t ' Ahmose Sipar could have been co-regent or co-r ul er wi t h 'Ah mose because there were markings of a kin g i n his t om b at T hebes. He died before he could succee d hi s fathe r an d so Am enhotep I became king. 'Ahmose Si par w as burie d o n the west ern shore of Thebes and wit h honors . Source : www .touregypt. net'Ahmose Sipar was th e son o f 'Ahmos e I and Q ueen 'Ahmose -Nefertiry of the18 th Dynas ty. It h a s been sp eculated tha t 'Ahmose Sipa r could hav e beenco- regent or co -ruler with ' Ahmose bec aus e ther e were marki ngs of a king in his tomb a t Thebe s. He die d before he cou ld succeed hi s fat her and s oAm enhote p I became king. 'Ah mose Sipar wa s buried on th e w ester n shore ofThebes a n d with honors. S ource: www. touregy pt .net


'ahmose Tumerisy Of Egypt



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         Father: Amenhotep I Deserkare Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Ahhotep II Of Egypt (      -      ) 2





Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Ahset Of Egypt



Husband Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 2

           Born:  - [Abt. 1487 BC]
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         Buried:  - Dayr AL-Bahri, Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt


         Father: Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Nn (Concubine) (      -      ) 2


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   Other Spouse: Neferu-Re Of Egypt (      -      ) 2 - Marriage Possible

   Other Spouse: Meryetre Hatshepsut Of Egypt (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Menhet Of Syria (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Merti Of Syria (      -      ) 2

   Other Spouse: Menwi Of Syria (      -      ) 2

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.6; 19 May 1504 BC - 22 Mar 1451 BC




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General Notes (Husband)

Thutmose III, king of Egypt (1504-1450 BC), sometime s c a l l ed the Napoleon of ancient Egypt. He was the so n of T hu tm os e II and a concubine, and son-in-law of Que en Hats hep su t th rough his marriage to her daughter, hi s half-si ster , b y Thu tmose II. Succeeding his father i n 1504 BC , Thutm os e III wa s overshadowed by Hatshepsut , who becam e the su pre me ruler , giving the young king o nly a nomina l role. A fte r Hatsheps ut died in 1483 BC, h er monument s were defac ed , and an appa rent attempt to e rase her mem ory was carri e d out. The now a dult Thutmos e III became s upreme ruler a n d embarked on conq uests un rivaled in Egyp tian history. H i s armies invaded Syr ia a nd vanquished th e Syrian force s o n the Plain of Jezree l . The Syrians too k refuge in th e cit y of Megiddo but w ere d efeated in 147 9 BC. Thutmos e III la ter engaged i n war again st the stat e of Mitanni , which a t that tim e largely control led nort hern Mesopota mia and ha d fomen ted revolt in a numbe r o f Syrian and Pho enician cit ie s dominated by Egypt. He o v erran its territo ry and capt u red several Mitannian citi es , thus extendin g his powe r ove r northern Palestine an d Phoe nicia. He mar ked th e limit o f the Egyptian Empir e in that r egion by er ecti ng a stela a t the Euphrates Ri ver. During hi s reign T hu tmose III condu cted 17 successf ul campaigns int o Asi a , lavishing the boot y and tribut e that he won on th e E gyp tian temples. He mad e importan t additions to the gre a t te mple at Karnak and ha d his an nals inscribed on it s wall s . Other notable buildin gs tha t he had constructe d wer e a t Heliopolis, Memphis, Ab ydos , and Aswan. The m ummy o f Thut mose III was excavate d a t Dayr al Bari. Sou rce: "T hutmos e III," Microsoft(R ) Enca rta(R) 98 Encyclo pedia. (c ) 1993-1 997 Microsoft Co rporatio n. All right s reserved.Th utmose III , king of Egy pt (1504-1 450 BC) , sometimes calle d the Napole onof ancie nt Egypt . H e wa s the son of Thutmo se II and a co ncubine , andson-i n-la w of Queen Hatshepsu t through his m ar riag e to her dau g hter, hishalf-sister , by Thutmose II. Succ e eding his fat h er in 1504 BC, Th ut moseIII was overshadow e d by Hatshe psut , who became the su preme ruler, givingth e yo ung ki n g onl y a nominal role. A fter Hatshepsut die d in 14 8 3 BC, hermon uments were deface d, and an ap paren t atte mpt t o erase he r memory wascarrie d out. The now ad ult T hutmose I II becam e suprem e ruler a nd embarkedon co nque sts unrivale d in Egy ptian history. Hi s armies invade d S yria andv anquis hed th e Syrian forces o n the Plain o f J ezreel. The Syrian s tookr efuge in the cit y of Me gid d o but were defeated in 1 479 BC . Thutmose II I later eng ag ed in war against the stat e of M itanni, whic h attha t tim e largely con trolled norther n Mes opotamia an d ha d fomen ted revoltin a number of Syria n an d Phoenicia n c iti es d ominated by Egypt. Heoverran it s ter ritory a n d capture d several Mitannian cities, thusex t endi ng hi s p ower ove r northern Palestine and Phoenicia. H e mar ke d the limit o f the Egyptian Em pire in that region b y er e ctin g a stel a at theEuphrates River. During his rei g n Thut mos e III c onducted 17 successful campaigns intoA sia , lavis hi ng th e boot y and tribute that he won on th e Egypt iantem p les . He made important additions to the g reat te mp l e a t Ka rnak andhad his annals inscribed on i ts walls. Ot he r n ot able buildings that hehad c onstruct ed were at Hel iopo l i s, Memphis, Abydos, and Aswan. Th e mummyof Thutmos e II I w a s excav ated at Dayr al Bari . Source: "Thutmose I II, " Mic r osoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 En cyclopedia. (c)1993-19 9 7 Microso f t Corpo ration. All ri ghts reserved.

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General Notes (Wife)

Ahset was married to Tuthmosis III who ruled fro m 1 4 7 9 t o 1425 BC. Shewas a royal consort an d nothin g mo r e i s know n about her life except thatshe is of roy al bl oo d an d she d id not hol d the title of queen. Sour ce: ww w.t oureg ypt.net


Aiden King Of Scots



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         Father: Fergus Mor (Descendant Of) (      -      ) 1
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• Baptism 10, Reigned 575-606




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1 M King Eochaid I Of Scots 1

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Ordained at Dunadd by his cousin Colum Cille (St. Columba) in what was probably the first Christian coronation in Britain, Aiden was a descendant of Fergus Mor and did much to consolidate the kingdom of Dalriada.

IONA

This small barren island, a boat ride from Mull, has long been a place of pilgrimage and veneration. 360 crosses once dotted the island, a few of which remain. St Columba from Ireland landed here in AD 563 and founded a monastery from which missionaries went to convert the rest of Scotland. This monastery was destroyed by the Vikings, the restored abbey being a twelfth century Benedictine foundation. One of the most beautiful surviving Celtic manuscripts, The Book of Kells, was begun and perhaps completed at this monastery. St Columba died AD 597, but later the monk Aiden set out from Iona to begin another monastic tradition at Lindisfarne in Nortumbria. Many kings of Scotland, including Macbeth and Duncan, were buried on the island, which remains an important religious centre to this day.


General Notes for Child King Eochaid I Of Scots

1 NAME The Yellow /Haired/


The son & successor of Aiden.


Ralph W Holmes and Ailene T



Husband Ralph W Holmes 11

           Born: 10 Nov 1898 - Okeechobee, Okeechobee, FL
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           Died: 13 Jan 1975 - Miami, Dade, FL
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         Father: Harley A Holmes (      -1954) 11
         Mother: Lillian Maude Roper (1877-1906) 11


       Marriage:  - Miami, Dade, FL




Wife Ailene T 11

           Born: 8 Mar 1902 - , , GA
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Children: nephew Foster B. McConnell lived with them


Ailill



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Count Aimer Of Valentinois



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         Father: Duke Guillaume VII (Ix) Aquitaine Of Aquitaine (1071-1126) 1 2 6 8 12
         Mother: Countess Philippa Maude) Of Toulouse (1073-1118) 1 2 6 8 12


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Aimery (Amauri Amalric) I Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars and Aremburge



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         Father: Geoffrey Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars (      -After 0876) 2
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1 M Aimery (Amauri) II Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars 2

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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Aimery (Amauri) II Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Aimery (Amauri) II Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars and Alianor (Hardovine)



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         Father: Aimery (Amauri Amalric) I Of Thouars Vicomte De Thouars (      -Bef 0936) 2
         Mother: Aremburge (      -After 0936) 2


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Wife Alianor (Hardovine) 2

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1 M Herbert I Viscount Thouars Vicomte De Thouars 2

           Born: 0925 - Thouars, Vienne, France
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           Died: 13 May 0988
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         Spouse: Alderde D'aunay (0929-Abt 1020) 2
           Marr: Bef 0969




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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Herbert I Viscount Thouars Vicomte De Thouars

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged




Sources


1 Peter Western, </pre><a href="http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html">http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html</a><pre>.

2 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA ABBR Ancestral File (R)).

4 Sir Anthony Wagner, The Royal Arms College, "Decendents of Edwar-.

5 Gary Boyd Roberts?-Aug 2000-Pres.GED.

6 June Ferguson Unknown, June Ferguson's Royalty GED.

7 ROYAL92.GED Gedcom file.

8 royalfam.ged.

9 Edward III Decendents.

10 No Title Given, 19.

11 L. David Roper, Rousper.ged by L. David Roper.

12 sargents gedcom.

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