Sire Aimon I De Faucigny and Clementia
Husband Sire Aimon I De Faucigny 1
Born: Abt 1108 - Faucigny, Haute-Savoie, France
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Father: Sire Rudolph I De Faucigny (Abt 1087- ) 1
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Wife Clementia 1
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1 F Beatrice Of Faucigny 1
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Spouse: Count William I Geneva Count Geneva (1130-1195) 1 2
Marr: Abt 1165
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Ainftech and Dau Of Beli
Husband Ainftech 1
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Wife Dau Of Beli 1
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Father: Beli Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde ( -Bef 0641) 1
Mother: Sister Of Tulorian ( -Abt 0654) 1
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1 F Princess Spondana Of The Picts 1 3
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Spouse: King Eochaid II Of Dalriada (Abt 0660-0698) 1 3
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Fiacha Srabhteine and Aiofe Of The Britons
Husband Fiacha Srabhteine 1
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Wife Aiofe Of The Britons 1
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Father: King Coilus Of Britons (Bef 0125-0170) 1
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1 M Murdeach Tireach 1
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Died: 0326
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Spouse: Muiron ( - ) 1
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!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
General Notes for Child Murdeach Tireach
!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
Aioffe Of Ireland Monarch Of Ireland
Husband Aioffe Of Ireland Monarch Of Ireland (details suppressed for this person)
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Fortun Casiusez and Aisha Bint Abdul Of Egypt
Husband Fortun Casiusez 1 2
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Father: Casius Of Meark ( - ) 2
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Wife Aisha Bint Abdul Of Egypt 1
Born: Between 0712 and 0717
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Father: Governer Abdul Aziz Of Egypt (Abt 0670-Abt 0717) 1
Mother: Egilon Of The Visigoths (Abt 0695- ) 1
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1 M Musa Ibn Firtun Chief Of The Banu Qasi F. 1 2
Born: 0761
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Spouse: Fortun Widow ( - )
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Chief Gv-No-Sa-S-Di Broom and Ajosta
Husband Chief Gv-No-Sa-S-Di Broom 1
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Wife Ajosta 1
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1 F Na-Ye-Hi 1
Born: Abt 1775 - Broomtown, GA
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Died: After 1810 - TN
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Spouse: Chief Charles Renatus Hicks (1767-1827) 1
Marr: Abt 1793 - TN
General Notes for Child Na-Ye-Hi
Memorabilia of the Wachovia Congregations for the ye a r 1 8 2 1; "The 14th of October was noteworthy there bec a u s e i n a reverent gathering the Indian Sr. Anna Felici t a s Hi cks , wife of Br. Charles Renatus Hicks, receive d ho l y bapt ism. " [Anna Felicitas is the name given to N anc y Br oom a t her b aptism]
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Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Kiya Of Egypt
Husband Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Father: Amenhotep III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tiy Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Nefertiti ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Tadhukipa Of Mitanni ( - ) 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.10; 9 Jan 1376 BC - Abt. 1359 BC
• Photos, Akhenaton
Wife Kiya Of Egypt 1
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1 F Child (Probably Dau) Of Akhenaton 1
Born: - Thebes, Egypt
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Born as Amenhotep IV, he changed his name within a f e w y e a rs of becoming Pharaoh. -------- Akhenaton or Ikh na ton , a ls o called Amenhotep IV, pharaoh of Egypt fro m abo ut 1 35 0 t o 1334 BC. Akhenaton was the son of Amenh otep I II an d T iy , and husband of Nefertiti, whose beaut y is no w fame d th rou gh celebrated portrait busts of th e period . Akhena ton w as t he last important ruler of th e 18th dyn asty an d notabl e a s the first historical figu re to estab lish a r eligion b ase d on the concept of mono theism. He e stablishe d the cul t o f Aton, or Aten, the s un god or sol ar disk, w hich he be liev ed to be a univers al, omnipresen t spirit an d the sol e creat or of the univ erse. Some scho lars believ e that th e Hebrew p rophets' c oncept of a univ ersal God, p reached se ven or eigh t cent uries later i n a land that Akh enaton onc e ruled, wa s de rived in par t from his cult. Aft er he estab lished th e n ew religion , sometimes referred t o as solar mo nothei sm, h e change d his name from the roya l designation A men hotep I V to Ak henaton, meaning "Aton i s satisfied. " H e moved his c apit al from Thebes to Akhetat on (now th e sit e of Tall al 'A m arinah), a new city devote d to th e celebra tion of Aton, a n d he ordered the oblitera tio n of all trace s of the poly thei stic religion of his an c estors. He also f ought bitte rly aga inst the powerful pr i ests who attempte d to mainta in the wor ship of the stat e g od Amon, or Amen . This reli gious revolut ion had a pr ofoun d effect on Egypt ian artis ts, who turned f rom th e rituali stic forms to whic h the y had been confined , t o a much mor e realistic represe nta tion of nature as evi d ence of the a ll-embracing powe r o f the sun, Aton (se e Egypt ian Art an d Architecture) . A ne w religious liter ature als o arose. T his blossomin g of cult ure, however , did not conti nue afte r Akhenaton' s death. Hi s son-in- law, Tutankhamen, m oved t he capita l back to Thebe s, res tored the old polytheis ti c religion , and Egyptian ar t o nce more became ritualize d . Source : "Akhenaton," Micro s oft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encycl ope dia . (c) 1993-1997 Micro sof t Corporation. All rights r eser v ed. ----------- Th e tent h king of the 18th Dynasty w a s perh aps the most c ontrovers ial because of his break w i th tradit ional reli gion. Some s ay that he was the mos t re markable ki ng t o sit upon Egypt' s throne. Akhenate n was t raditional l y raised by his parent s, Amenhotep II I and Que en Tiy ( 1382- 1344 B.C.) by worship ping Amen. Ak henaten, h owever , preferr ed Aten, the sun go d that was w orshipped i n ea rlier times . Early in his reig n he change d his nam e t o Akhenaten, mean ing "He Who is o f Service t o Aten " and r enamed his queen t o Nefer-Nefru-At en, whic h is " Beautifu l is the Beauty of At en." The king a nd hi s quee n, leavin g Thebes behind, built e laborate build ing s a t Akhenaten ( Amarna) "The Horizon of At en." He the n s en t his official s around to destroy Amen's st atues a n d t o desecrate the w orship sites. These actions wer e s o co n trary to the tradi tional that opposition arose aga i nst h i m. The estates o f the great temples of Thebes, M emph i s an d Heliopolis rev erted to the throne. Corruptio n gre w ou t o f the mismanage ment of such large levies. A khenat en die d i n the 18th yea r of his reign. His succes sor, Ho remhab, c la imed his reig n began from the date o f Amenhot ep III, th u s wiping out t he entire rule of Akh enaten. So urce: www.to ur egypt.netBor n as Amenhotep IV , he change d his name with i n a few year s of becomingPha raoh. ------ -- Akhenaton or I kh naton, als o called Amenh otep IV, phar aoh of Egypt fromab ou t 1350 t o 1334 BC . A khenaton was t he son of Amenhotep I I I and Ti y,and husba nd of Nefertiti , whose beauty is n o w fa med th rough cel ebratedportrai t busts of the period . Akhenat on w as th e last importan t rule r ofthe 18th dynas ty and not ab l e as the first his torical figure to establish a relig i o n base d on the conc ept of monotheism. He establi she d th e c ult ofAton, or At en, the sun god or sola r dis k , whic h he b elieved to b e auniversal, omnipresent spir it a nd th e sole c reator o f the un iverse. Somescholar s believ e tha t the Hebr ew pr ophets' concept of a univer sal God,pre ache d se ven o r ei ght centuries later in a l and that Akhen ato n oncerule d , was derived in part fro m hi s cult. Afte r h e establis he d the newreligion, some times referred to a s s olar mono theis m, he c hanged hi s namefrom the royal des ig nation A menhote p IV to Akhena ton, meaning "Aton issatisf i e d." H e moved hi s capita l from Thebes to Akhetaton (n o w the si teof Tall a l 'Ama rinah), a new c ity devoted t o th e cele bration of Ato n , andhe ordered the obliteratio n of a ll t races of th e p ol ytheistic religion ofhis ances tors . H e also fough t bitterl y against the powerful priest s w h oat tempted t o maintain th e worship of the state go d Am on, o r Amen . Thisreligious rev olution h ad a profoun d ef fect o n Eg yptian artists, whoturn ed from the ritualis ti c form s t o which the y had been confi ned, to amuch mo r e reali stic r epresentation of nature as ev idence of the al l-e m bracing p ower of the sun, Aton (see Egy ptian Ar t an d Ar chitecture). A new religious literatur e als o aro se. T hi s blossoming o f culture, however, did not contin u e aft e r Akhenaton's deat h. H is son-in-law, Tutankhamen , mo v e d the capital back t o Thebes, restored the oldpoly theis t i c rel igion, and Egyp tian art once more became ri tual ize d . Source: "Akhenaton, " Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 E ncycl ope dia. (c)1993-1997 Mi crosoft Corporat ion. Al l r ights r eserv ed. ----------- Th e tenth king of the 18 t h Dynasty w as perh aps the most cont roversialbecause o f h is break wi t h tradit ional religion . Some say that h e wa s themost re markable kin g to sit upo n Egypts thro n e. Ak henaten wastr aditionally ra ised by hi s parents, Am enhote p III and Quee n Tiy(1382-134 4 B .C.) b y worshippi ng Amen . Akhenaten, ho wever, preferre d Aten,th e sun go d that wa s worshippe d i n earlier times. E arly i n his r eign hecha nged his name t o Akhenaten, meanin g He Wh o i s o f Servic e to Aten andren amed his queen to Nef er-Ne f ru-Aten, whic h is Beautiful i s the Beaut yof Aten. T h e kin g and his q ueen, leaving The bes behind, built ela borat ebui ldings a t Akhenat en (Amarn a) The Horizon of A ten. He t he n sen t hisofficials aroun d to destroy Amen s statue s an d t o d esecrate the worships ites. These act ions were so cont ra r y to the traditional t hat o ppositi onarose against hi m . T he estates of the grea t temples o f Thebes, Memphisan d He li opoli s reverted to t he throne . Corruption grew ou t of th e mismanagement of suc h larg e levies. Akhen aten d ied in t h e 18th year ofhis re ign . His successor, Horemha b, claime d h is reign began f r o m the dateof Amenhotep II I, thus wip in g out the enti r e rule of Akhenaten. Source : www.touregyp t.n et
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Child (Probably Dau) Of Akhenaton
It is known that Akhenaten had at least one daugh t e r a n d a son 'King Tut'.It is known that Akhenaten h a d a t lea s t one daughter and a son 'King Tut'.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Nefertiti
Husband Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Father: Amenhotep III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tiy Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Kiya Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Tadhukipa Of Mitanni ( - ) 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.10; 9 Jan 1376 BC - Abt. 1359 BC
• Photos, Akhenaton
Wife Nefertiti 1
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1 F Ankhesenamon Of Egypt 1
Born: - Thebes, Egypt
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Died: - 'atonville', Middle Nile, Egypt
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Spouse: Tutankhamen Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Spouse: Zannanza Of The Hittites Prince Of The Hittites (living)
Spouse: Ay Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt ( - ) 1
2 F Meket-Aten (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Meryt-Amon Of Egypt 1
Born: - Thebes, Egypt
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Spouse: Smenkhkare' Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
Born as Amenhotep IV, he changed his name within a f e w y e a rs of becoming Pharaoh. -------- Akhenaton or Ikh na ton , a ls o called Amenhotep IV, pharaoh of Egypt fro m abo ut 1 35 0 t o 1334 BC. Akhenaton was the son of Amenh otep I II an d T iy , and husband of Nefertiti, whose beaut y is no w fame d th rou gh celebrated portrait busts of th e period . Akhena ton w as t he last important ruler of th e 18th dyn asty an d notabl e a s the first historical figu re to estab lish a r eligion b ase d on the concept of mono theism. He e stablishe d the cul t o f Aton, or Aten, the s un god or sol ar disk, w hich he be liev ed to be a univers al, omnipresen t spirit an d the sol e creat or of the univ erse. Some scho lars believ e that th e Hebrew p rophets' c oncept of a univ ersal God, p reached se ven or eigh t cent uries later i n a land that Akh enaton onc e ruled, wa s de rived in par t from his cult. Aft er he estab lished th e n ew religion , sometimes referred t o as solar mo nothei sm, h e change d his name from the roya l designation A men hotep I V to Ak henaton, meaning "Aton i s satisfied. " H e moved his c apit al from Thebes to Akhetat on (now th e sit e of Tall al 'A m arinah), a new city devote d to th e celebra tion of Aton, a n d he ordered the oblitera tio n of all trace s of the poly thei stic religion of his an c estors. He also f ought bitte rly aga inst the powerful pr i ests who attempte d to mainta in the wor ship of the stat e g od Amon, or Amen . This reli gious revolut ion had a pr ofoun d effect on Egypt ian artis ts, who turned f rom th e rituali stic forms to whic h the y had been confined , t o a much mor e realistic represe nta tion of nature as evi d ence of the a ll-embracing powe r o f the sun, Aton (se e Egypt ian Art an d Architecture) . A ne w religious liter ature als o arose. T his blossomin g of cult ure, however , did not conti nue afte r Akhenaton' s death. Hi s son-in- law, Tutankhamen, m oved t he capita l back to Thebe s, res tored the old polytheis ti c religion , and Egyptian ar t o nce more became ritualize d . Source : "Akhenaton," Micro s oft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encycl ope dia . (c) 1993-1997 Micro sof t Corporation. All rights r eser v ed. ----------- Th e tent h king of the 18th Dynasty w a s perh aps the most c ontrovers ial because of his break w i th tradit ional reli gion. Some s ay that he was the mos t re markable ki ng t o sit upon Egypt' s throne. Akhenate n was t raditional l y raised by his parent s, Amenhotep II I and Que en Tiy ( 1382- 1344 B.C.) by worship ping Amen. Ak henaten, h owever , preferr ed Aten, the sun go d that was w orshipped i n ea rlier times . Early in his reig n he change d his nam e t o Akhenaten, mean ing "He Who is o f Service t o Aten " and r enamed his queen t o Nefer-Nefru-At en, whic h is " Beautifu l is the Beauty of At en." The king a nd hi s quee n, leavin g Thebes behind, built e laborate build ing s a t Akhenaten ( Amarna) "The Horizon of At en." He the n s en t his official s around to destroy Amen's st atues a n d t o desecrate the w orship sites. These actions wer e s o co n trary to the tradi tional that opposition arose aga i nst h i m. The estates o f the great temples of Thebes, M emph i s an d Heliopolis rev erted to the throne. Corruptio n gre w ou t o f the mismanage ment of such large levies. A khenat en die d i n the 18th yea r of his reign. His succes sor, Ho remhab, c la imed his reig n began from the date o f Amenhot ep III, th u s wiping out t he entire rule of Akh enaten. So urce: www.to ur egypt.netBor n as Amenhotep IV , he change d his name with i n a few year s of becomingPha raoh. ------ -- Akhenaton or I kh naton, als o called Amenh otep IV, phar aoh of Egypt fromab ou t 1350 t o 1334 BC . A khenaton was t he son of Amenhotep I I I and Ti y,and husba nd of Nefertiti , whose beauty is n o w fa med th rough cel ebratedportrai t busts of the period . Akhenat on w as th e last importan t rule r ofthe 18th dynas ty and not ab l e as the first his torical figure to establish a relig i o n base d on the conc ept of monotheism. He establi she d th e c ult ofAton, or At en, the sun god or sola r dis k , whic h he b elieved to b e auniversal, omnipresent spir it a nd th e sole c reator o f the un iverse. Somescholar s believ e tha t the Hebr ew pr ophets' concept of a univer sal God,pre ache d se ven o r ei ght centuries later in a l and that Akhen ato n oncerule d , was derived in part fro m hi s cult. Afte r h e establis he d the newreligion, some times referred to a s s olar mono theis m, he c hanged hi s namefrom the royal des ig nation A menhote p IV to Akhena ton, meaning "Aton issatisf i e d." H e moved hi s capita l from Thebes to Akhetaton (n o w the si teof Tall a l 'Ama rinah), a new c ity devoted t o th e cele bration of Ato n , andhe ordered the obliteratio n of a ll t races of th e p ol ytheistic religion ofhis ances tors . H e also fough t bitterl y against the powerful priest s w h oat tempted t o maintain th e worship of the state go d Am on, o r Amen . Thisreligious rev olution h ad a profoun d ef fect o n Eg yptian artists, whoturn ed from the ritualis ti c form s t o which the y had been confi ned, to amuch mo r e reali stic r epresentation of nature as ev idence of the al l-e m bracing p ower of the sun, Aton (see Egy ptian Ar t an d Ar chitecture). A new religious literatur e als o aro se. T hi s blossoming o f culture, however, did not contin u e aft e r Akhenaton's deat h. H is son-in-law, Tutankhamen , mo v e d the capital back t o Thebes, restored the oldpoly theis t i c rel igion, and Egyp tian art once more became ri tual ize d . Source: "Akhenaton, " Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 E ncycl ope dia. (c)1993-1997 Mi crosoft Corporat ion. Al l r ights r eserv ed. ----------- Th e tenth king of the 18 t h Dynasty w as perh aps the most cont roversialbecause o f h is break wi t h tradit ional religion . Some say that h e wa s themost re markable kin g to sit upo n Egypts thro n e. Ak henaten wastr aditionally ra ised by hi s parents, Am enhote p III and Quee n Tiy(1382-134 4 B .C.) b y worshippi ng Amen . Akhenaten, ho wever, preferre d Aten,th e sun go d that wa s worshippe d i n earlier times. E arly i n his r eign hecha nged his name t o Akhenaten, meanin g He Wh o i s o f Servic e to Aten andren amed his queen to Nef er-Ne f ru-Aten, whic h is Beautiful i s the Beaut yof Aten. T h e kin g and his q ueen, leaving The bes behind, built ela borat ebui ldings a t Akhenat en (Amarn a) The Horizon of A ten. He t he n sen t hisofficials aroun d to destroy Amen s statue s an d t o d esecrate the worships ites. These act ions were so cont ra r y to the traditional t hat o ppositi onarose against hi m . T he estates of the grea t temples o f Thebes, Memphisan d He li opoli s reverted to t he throne . Corruption grew ou t of th e mismanagement of suc h larg e levies. Akhen aten d ied in t h e 18th year ofhis re ign . His successor, Horemha b, claime d h is reign began f r o m the dateof Amenhotep II I, thus wip in g out the enti r e rule of Akhenaten. Source : www.touregyp t.n et
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes (Wife)
Ruled Egypt as Queen Between 1341-1337 BC. Continu e d a s t h e effectiveQueen until 1327 BC, whe n Tutankham u m die d. - -- ---- Nefertiti, ancient Egyptian queen wh o wa s th e chie f wi fe of Akhenaton, the pharaoh of Egypt , w i th wh om sh e initi ated many religious, artistic,an d cultu ral ch anges . Neferti ti may have exer cised the p riestl y office , aposi tion norma lly reserved for kings . Akhenat on, who r eigned f rom about 1 350 to 1334 BC, wa s the firs t pharaoht o establi sh worsh i p of one god. H e directed e xclusive wo rship of t he sungod , Aton, of wh ich Nefertit i was a dev o ut follower . In hono r of Aton, Akhenaton cha nged his nam e to mean "ben eficial t o Aton " (he wa sorigi nally calle d Amenhotep IV) a nd establi sh ed the capital A khetaton(no w the site of Tal l a l 'Amari n ah). In the 12t h year of Ah kenaton'sreign, Ne fertiti a ppare ntly fell fr om favor a n d was replaced byMer itaten , one o f her six d aughters . A painted limestone bus t o f Nefertit i is one o f the gre at works of artsurvivin g f rom ancien t E gypt an d is now i n the Staatliche Muse um inB erlin, Germany . Th e Amarna let ters, which ar e in scribed c uneiformtable t s from the peri od of Akhenaton' s reign, alon g with othe rins criptio ns an d reliefs, als o indicate Nefer titi's fa me. Con tributed By : Leonard H . Lesko Source: "Nef ertiti, " Microsof t(R) Enca rta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c)1993- 199 7 Microsoft Cor porat i on. Al l rights reserved. -------- - - Nefertiti was th e wif e o f Akhenaten. Nefertiti, whic h m eans "thebeautiful w om a n has come" i s one of the mos t fam ous and beloved of a l l ancient Egyptians. One of th e best k nown Egyptia n tr easu r es is a bust ofher that ca n be foun d in the Egypti an Mus eu m in Berlin. Not much i s k nownabou t where sh e came fro m o r who she was, but th ere has been m uchspec ulation abou t thi s . She appeared w ith Akhenaten du rin g his fourthyea r at el -'Amarna, whic h was Akhenaten' s n e w city. The cit y wasdedi cated to th e god Aten. I n the si xth year of hi s reign, he r name was ch anged t o Nefernefrua ten, which me ans "Beautifu l in be auty is A ten".They live d in 'Amarna a n d held religi ou s ceremoni es celebrating At en.
They raised six daughters but no sons at 'Amarna. O n e o f t h eir daughters,Meket-Aten, died. Th eir mournin g w as s how n o n wall paintings. After thedeath of thei r daug hter , Nef erti ti disappe ared from the court. Some evidenc e sho ws tha t sh e stayed in 'Amarna, but lived i n a vill a cal l edHatat en. H er daughter took over her pl ace as Ak henate n's Queen . Her b odyhas never been foun d . Source : www.tou regypt.ne t ------- -------- The king' s wife, Nef ertiti, ma y be beaut iful in so me of the scul pturesmade o f her, bu t the ne w ar t often sho wed her a s though she w ere amissh apen hag. Egyp tian art cha nge d from a stat i c statement o f eternityint o a liveline s s that is bot h fascinating an d repelling. I t came dow n fro m eternit y to the here and n ow, with pictur es of t he king p residi ngover a specific ce remon y, kissin g hi s wife, or gna win g on a bone at thedin ing table. As lo n g as art had sho w n the in definite futur e, it had hadn o e xact time or pl ace ; under the new pharao h it told st orie s abou t whatha ppene d to the royal famil y and thei r follow ers. Source : www.eb.c om
Notes (Marriage)
There were six daughters of this marriage. Source: ww w . e b .com
General Notes for Child Ankhesenamon Of Egypt
Ankhesenamon was the daughter of Akhenaten and Queen N e f e r titi. She wasoriginally called Ankh esenpa'aten an d w a s t hi rteen years old when shebecame the queen of Tu t'an kh amu n wh en he was o nly eight years old. Shewas bo rn i n 'A marn a t o the royal family. Tut'ankhamun succeed edSme nkh k are ' in 1 333 BC, but only ruled for 10 years.
When Tut'ankhamun died, Ankhesenamon took some drasti c m e a s ures perhapsbecause she was afrai d of the priest s a n d t h e power of Horemhab, whichwas growing. Horemha b wa s s tirr in g up opposi tion to 'Amarna and theworshi p of t he g od At en . Ankhesenamon wrote to the king of th e Hitti te s, King S upp iluliumash, who was an emerging po wer in t he nor thernMe dite rranean. She offered he rsel f and the t hrone o f Egyp t to on e of hissons. Prince Zan nanza set ou t for Eg ypt, bu t wa s m urdered on the borde rof Egypt. I t is proba ble tha t he w as killed by Horemha b's militar y agent s.
The man chosen to succeed Tut'ankhamun was Aya, who w a s m a s ter of horsein Thebes. Ankhesenamo n was given t o A y a a s hi s bride. Some believe thatAya was the fathe r o f Qu ee n Nefer titi, whic h would have made himAnkhese namo n's g ran dfather . Together, they assumed the thron e befor eTut ' ankh amun wa s buried. Aya died in 1319 BC , but Ankh esena mondisa ppeare d before his death. She w a s replace d by Aya 's wife , Tey. S ource: www.touregypt.net
General Notes for Child Meryt-Amon Of Egypt
Meryt-Amon was the wife of Smenkhkare' and the daug h t e r o f Akhenaten andQueen Nefertiti. Nefe rtiti left t h e p al ac e that she shared with Akhenatenand lived i n a ma nsio n o f h er own. When t his occurred, Meryt-Amo n became the q uee n eve n though she was married to Smenkh kare'. Wh en Ak h ena tendie d, Smenkhkare' became king aft er being A khenat en's a ttendan t for twoyears. Meryt-Am o n and Smenk hkare ' went ba ck to Th ebes to try to placa tethe militar y facti ons, led b y Gener a l Horemhab, an d the priests o f Amon.Af ter just on e year , Smenkhkare ' was dead or depo sed of a n d Meryt-Amon had dis appeared . Source: www.toure gypt.net
Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Tadhukipa Of Mitanni
Husband Akhenaton (Iknaton) Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Died: - [Abt. 1336 BC]
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Father: Amenhotep III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tiy Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Kiya Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Nefertiti ( - ) 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.10; 9 Jan 1376 BC - Abt. 1359 BC
• Photos, Akhenaton
Wife Tadhukipa Of Mitanni 1
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Born as Amenhotep IV, he changed his name within a f e w y e a rs of becoming Pharaoh. -------- Akhenaton or Ikh na ton , a ls o called Amenhotep IV, pharaoh of Egypt fro m abo ut 1 35 0 t o 1334 BC. Akhenaton was the son of Amenh otep I II an d T iy , and husband of Nefertiti, whose beaut y is no w fame d th rou gh celebrated portrait busts of th e period . Akhena ton w as t he last important ruler of th e 18th dyn asty an d notabl e a s the first historical figu re to estab lish a r eligion b ase d on the concept of mono theism. He e stablishe d the cul t o f Aton, or Aten, the s un god or sol ar disk, w hich he be liev ed to be a univers al, omnipresen t spirit an d the sol e creat or of the univ erse. Some scho lars believ e that th e Hebrew p rophets' c oncept of a univ ersal God, p reached se ven or eigh t cent uries later i n a land that Akh enaton onc e ruled, wa s de rived in par t from his cult. Aft er he estab lished th e n ew religion , sometimes referred t o as solar mo nothei sm, h e change d his name from the roya l designation A men hotep I V to Ak henaton, meaning "Aton i s satisfied. " H e moved his c apit al from Thebes to Akhetat on (now th e sit e of Tall al 'A m arinah), a new city devote d to th e celebra tion of Aton, a n d he ordered the oblitera tio n of all trace s of the poly thei stic religion of his an c estors. He also f ought bitte rly aga inst the powerful pr i ests who attempte d to mainta in the wor ship of the stat e g od Amon, or Amen . This reli gious revolut ion had a pr ofoun d effect on Egypt ian artis ts, who turned f rom th e rituali stic forms to whic h the y had been confined , t o a much mor e realistic represe nta tion of nature as evi d ence of the a ll-embracing powe r o f the sun, Aton (se e Egypt ian Art an d Architecture) . A ne w religious liter ature als o arose. T his blossomin g of cult ure, however , did not conti nue afte r Akhenaton' s death. Hi s son-in- law, Tutankhamen, m oved t he capita l back to Thebe s, res tored the old polytheis ti c religion , and Egyptian ar t o nce more became ritualize d . Source : "Akhenaton," Micro s oft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encycl ope dia . (c) 1993-1997 Micro sof t Corporation. All rights r eser v ed. ----------- Th e tent h king of the 18th Dynasty w a s perh aps the most c ontrovers ial because of his break w i th tradit ional reli gion. Some s ay that he was the mos t re markable ki ng t o sit upon Egypt' s throne. Akhenate n was t raditional l y raised by his parent s, Amenhotep II I and Que en Tiy ( 1382- 1344 B.C.) by worship ping Amen. Ak henaten, h owever , preferr ed Aten, the sun go d that was w orshipped i n ea rlier times . Early in his reig n he change d his nam e t o Akhenaten, mean ing "He Who is o f Service t o Aten " and r enamed his queen t o Nefer-Nefru-At en, whic h is " Beautifu l is the Beauty of At en." The king a nd hi s quee n, leavin g Thebes behind, built e laborate build ing s a t Akhenaten ( Amarna) "The Horizon of At en." He the n s en t his official s around to destroy Amen's st atues a n d t o desecrate the w orship sites. These actions wer e s o co n trary to the tradi tional that opposition arose aga i nst h i m. The estates o f the great temples of Thebes, M emph i s an d Heliopolis rev erted to the throne. Corruptio n gre w ou t o f the mismanage ment of such large levies. A khenat en die d i n the 18th yea r of his reign. His succes sor, Ho remhab, c la imed his reig n began from the date o f Amenhot ep III, th u s wiping out t he entire rule of Akh enaten. So urce: www.to ur egypt.netBor n as Amenhotep IV , he change d his name with i n a few year s of becomingPha raoh. ------ -- Akhenaton or I kh naton, als o called Amenh otep IV, phar aoh of Egypt fromab ou t 1350 t o 1334 BC . A khenaton was t he son of Amenhotep I I I and Ti y,and husba nd of Nefertiti , whose beauty is n o w fa med th rough cel ebratedportrai t busts of the period . Akhenat on w as th e last importan t rule r ofthe 18th dynas ty and not ab l e as the first his torical figure to establish a relig i o n base d on the conc ept of monotheism. He establi she d th e c ult ofAton, or At en, the sun god or sola r dis k , whic h he b elieved to b e auniversal, omnipresent spir it a nd th e sole c reator o f the un iverse. Somescholar s believ e tha t the Hebr ew pr ophets' concept of a univer sal God,pre ache d se ven o r ei ght centuries later in a l and that Akhen ato n oncerule d , was derived in part fro m hi s cult. Afte r h e establis he d the newreligion, some times referred to a s s olar mono theis m, he c hanged hi s namefrom the royal des ig nation A menhote p IV to Akhena ton, meaning "Aton issatisf i e d." H e moved hi s capita l from Thebes to Akhetaton (n o w the si teof Tall a l 'Ama rinah), a new c ity devoted t o th e cele bration of Ato n , andhe ordered the obliteratio n of a ll t races of th e p ol ytheistic religion ofhis ances tors . H e also fough t bitterl y against the powerful priest s w h oat tempted t o maintain th e worship of the state go d Am on, o r Amen . Thisreligious rev olution h ad a profoun d ef fect o n Eg yptian artists, whoturn ed from the ritualis ti c form s t o which the y had been confi ned, to amuch mo r e reali stic r epresentation of nature as ev idence of the al l-e m bracing p ower of the sun, Aton (see Egy ptian Ar t an d Ar chitecture). A new religious literatur e als o aro se. T hi s blossoming o f culture, however, did not contin u e aft e r Akhenaton's deat h. H is son-in-law, Tutankhamen , mo v e d the capital back t o Thebes, restored the oldpoly theis t i c rel igion, and Egyp tian art once more became ri tual ize d . Source: "Akhenaton, " Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 E ncycl ope dia. (c)1993-1997 Mi crosoft Corporat ion. Al l r ights r eserv ed. ----------- Th e tenth king of the 18 t h Dynasty w as perh aps the most cont roversialbecause o f h is break wi t h tradit ional religion . Some say that h e wa s themost re markable kin g to sit upo n Egypts thro n e. Ak henaten wastr aditionally ra ised by hi s parents, Am enhote p III and Quee n Tiy(1382-134 4 B .C.) b y worshippi ng Amen . Akhenaten, ho wever, preferre d Aten,th e sun go d that wa s worshippe d i n earlier times. E arly i n his r eign hecha nged his name t o Akhenaten, meanin g He Wh o i s o f Servic e to Aten andren amed his queen to Nef er-Ne f ru-Aten, whic h is Beautiful i s the Beaut yof Aten. T h e kin g and his q ueen, leaving The bes behind, built ela borat ebui ldings a t Akhenat en (Amarn a) The Horizon of A ten. He t he n sen t hisofficials aroun d to destroy Amen s statue s an d t o d esecrate the worships ites. These act ions were so cont ra r y to the traditional t hat o ppositi onarose against hi m . T he estates of the grea t temples o f Thebes, Memphisan d He li opoli s reverted to t he throne . Corruption grew ou t of th e mismanagement of suc h larg e levies. Akhen aten d ied in t h e 18th year ofhis re ign . His successor, Horemha b, claime d h is reign began f r o m the dateof Amenhotep II I, thus wip in g out the enti r e rule of Akhenaten. Source : www.touregyp t.n et
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General Notes (Wife)
Tadhukipa was a Mitanni princess who was sent to mar r y A m e nhotep III(1391-1353 B.C.) of the 1 8th Dynasty , an d w h o i s believed by some to beQueen Kiya, the wif e of A khen at en . The niece o f the Mianni princessKhirgi pa, wh o ha d pre vio usly married Amenhotep, Tadhukipa wa s sent t oTh e bes ei the r shortly before or after Amenhot ep's deat h. S he is men tion edin a letter from Quee n Ti y as havin g bee n married t o Akh enaten. Source: www.tour egypt.net
Elias Or Helias Giffard and Ala
Husband Elias Or Helias Giffard 1
Born: Abt 1065 - Brimsfield, Gloucester, England
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Died: Between 1098 and 1156
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Father: Eol Gifford (Between 0933-Between 1068) 1
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Marriage: Between 1097 and 1131
Wife Ala 1
Born: Abt 1069 - Brimsfield, Gloucester, England
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Died: Between 1098 and 1163
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1 M Elias Giffard 1
Born: Abt 1095 - Of Brimfield, Gloucester, England
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Died: Between 1096 and 1185
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General Notes for Child Elias Giffard
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Ruben Roper and Alabama
Husband Ruben Roper 4
Born: 1913 - , , IL
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Died: 1981
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Father: Frank D Roper (1872-1941) 4
Mother: Cora Belle Raines (1874-1959) 4
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Wife Alabama (details suppressed for this person)
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Count Alain Of Bretagne and Roscille D'anjou
Husband Count Alain Of Bretagne 5
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Wife Roscille D'anjou 5 6
AKA: Roscille D' Anjou
Born: Abt 0904 - Of, Anjou, France 5
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AFN: 9HPS-LW
Father: Count Fulk D'anjou Of Anjou (0888-0938) 1 2 3 5 6 7
Mother: Countess Roscille De Loches Of Anjou (Abt 0874- ) 1 2 3 5 6 7
Other Spouse: Landricun Nevers ( - ) 5
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, Of Anjou, France, Abt 0904
• Alt. Birth, Of, , Anjou, France, Abt 0904
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[royalty.ged]
NAME Alain "Barbetorte" Count Of /BRETAGNE/
Alan and De Lacey
Husband Alan 1
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Wife De Lacey 1
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1 F Helen Of Galloway 1
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Alan and Pernelle
Husband Alan 2
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Died: 29 Dec 1212
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Father: Henry (Abt 1100-1183) 2
Mother: Maud ( - ) 2
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Other Spouse: Aheles ( -1216) 2 - 1204
Wife Pernelle 2
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Alan Lord Of Galloway and Margaret De Huntingdon
Husband Alan Lord Of Galloway 8
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Wife Margaret De Huntingdon 1 2 5 8 9
Born: Abt 1194 - Of, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England 9
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Died: 1228 - Scotland 8
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AFN: 9FG0-MW
Father: Earl David Huntingdon Of Huntingdon (Abt 1144-1219) 1 2 5 8 9
Mother: Matilda De Keveliock Of Chester (Abt 1163-1233) 1 2 5 6 8 9
Other Spouse: Alan Macdonal Lord Of Galloway (Abt 1186-1234) 1 2 5 9 - 1209 - Of, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England 5 9
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1 F Devorguilla 8
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Spouse: John Balliol ( - ) 8
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Count Alan IV Of Bretagne and Princess Constance England Of England
Husband Count Alan IV Of Bretagne 1 2 3 5 8
Born: 1059 - Bretagne, France
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Died: 13 Oct 1119
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AFN: 8XJ0-HF
Father: Hoël Of Cornouaille ( -1084) 2
Mother: Hawisa ( -1072) 2
Marriage: 1086 - Caen, Normandy 5 8
Other Spouse: Ermengarde Of Anjou ( -1147) 2 5
Wife Princess Constance England Of England 1 2 3 5 6 8 9
AKA: Constance Princess Of England, Constance Princess Of England
Born: Abt 1066 - Normandy, France 5 8
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Died: 13 Aug 1090 - Brittany, France 8
Buried: - Church Of St Melans, Rhedon, Brittany 5 9
AFN: 8XJ0-26
Father: King Guillaume I De Normandie Of England (1024-1087) 1 2 3 6 9
Mother: Queen Matilda Of England (1031-1083) 1 2 3 5 6
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth, , , Normandy, France, Abt 1061
• Alt. Birth 9, , , Normandy, France, Abt 1061
• Alt. Death, , , , England, 13 Aug 1090
• Alt. Death 9, , , , England, 13 Aug 1090
• Alt. Buried, St Edmondsbury, , Suffolk, England
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1084 2 PLAC Acceded: deposed 1112
[royalty.ged]
NAME Alan IV Count Of /BRETAGNE/
General Notes (Wife)
Some sources show her dying on 13 Apr 1090, Stammtafeln says died 13 Aug 1094. Poisoned by her Servants.
Count Alan IV Of Bretagne and Ermengarde Of Anjou
Husband Count Alan IV Of Bretagne 1 2 3 5 8
Born: 1059 - Bretagne, France
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Died: 13 Oct 1119
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AFN: 8XJ0-HF
Father: Hoël Of Cornouaille ( -1084) 2
Mother: Hawisa ( -1072) 2
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Other Spouse: Princess Constance England Of England (Abt 1066-1090) 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 - 1086 - Caen, Normandy 5 8
Wife Ermengarde Of Anjou 2 5
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Father: Count Foulques IV Anjou D' Anjou (1033-1109) 1 2 3 5 9
Mother: Hildegarde De Beaugency ( - ) 2 5
Other Spouse: Duke Guillaume VII (Ix) Aquitaine Of Aquitaine (1071-1126) 1 2 3 5 9 - (Divorced)
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1 M Conan III Of Brittany 2
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Spouse: Matilda ( - ) 2
2 M Brian Fitzcount 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1084 2 PLAC Acceded: deposed 1112
[royalty.ged]
NAME Alan IV Count Of /BRETAGNE/
General Notes for Child Conan III Of Brittany
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1112 2 PLAC Acceded:
Alard
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1 F Gertrude ( ) 1
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Al-Aziz
Husband Al-Aziz 2
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Died: 0996
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Father: Al-Muizz ( -0975) 2
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1 M Al-Hakim Bi Amri Allah 2
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Robert I De Hauteville Count Of Apulia and Alberada Of Burgundy
Husband Robert I "Guiscard" De Hauteville Count Of Apulia 1 2 5
Born: Abt 0965 - Of Normandy, France 5
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Died: 22 Jun 1101 - Cephalonia, Italy 5 10
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Father: Tancred Hauteville Sgr. D'hauteville (0970-Abt 1041) 1 2 5
Mother: Frederina (Frasenda) Of Normandy (Abt 0990-Abt 1057) 1
Marriage: Bef 1052
Other Spouse: Sikelgaita (Sigelgaida) Of Salerno Princess (Between 1025-1090) 1 2 5 - Abt 1059
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Crusader, 1St Crusade
• Addl Data, Crusades
Wife Alberada Of Burgundy 1
Born: After 1016
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Died: After Jul 1122 - Vivien
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Father: Count Renaud I Of Palatine (0990-1057) 1 2 3 5
Mother: Countess Adelais Of Burgandy (Abt 0990-After 1037) 1 2 3 5
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1 M Prince Bohemond I Guiscard Of Antioch 1 2
Born: Abt 1052
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Died: 1111 - Canossa, Italy
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Spouse: Constance Capet Princess Of France (Abt 1078-Between 1123) 1 2 5 9
Marr: Abt 1106 - Chartres, France
General Notes (Husband)
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NAME Robert I "Guiscard" De /HAUTEVILLE/
TITL [COUNT OF APULIA]/
MARR DATE ABT 990 (DIV)
Line 1064 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [COUNT OF APULIA]/
Line 10846 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR DATE ABT 990 (DIV)
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General Notes for Child Prince Bohemond I Guiscard Of Antioch
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Count Siegfried Of Cleeberg and Countess Alberat Of Leiningen
Husband Count Siegfried Of Cleeberg 5
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Wife Countess Alberat Of Leiningen 5
Born: Abt 1148 - Leiningen, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany 5
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Father: Count Emich Leiningen (Abt 1110-1189) 5
Mother: Elisabeth Von Eberstein (Abt 1114- ) 5
Alberic
Husband Alberic
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Father: King Edward England Of Wessex (0875-0924) 1 2 3 5 8 9
Mother: Queen Edgifu England Of Wessex (0896-0968) 1 2 3 5 6 8 9
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1 M Bouchard De Montmorency
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Count Alberic De La Marche and Ponce
Husband Count Alberic De La Marche 3
Born: Abt 1020 - La Marche, Normandy, France
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Died: 1088
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Father: Count Bernard De La Marche (Abt 0986-1047) 3
Mother: Amelie La Aubnay (Abt 0990- ) 3
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1 F Adelmode De La Marche 3
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Died: 1116
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Spouse: Roger De Montgomery ( -1123) 3
Count Alberic II Of Dammartin and Matilda De Ponthieu
Husband Count Alberic II Of Dammartin 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1135 - Dammartin, Seine-Et-Marne, France
Christened: - Count
Died: 19 Sep 1200 - City Of London, , London, England
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Father: Count Alberic I Of Dammartin (Abt 1110-Abt 1183) 1 2 3
Mother: Clemence De Bar-Le-Duc (Abt 1106- ) 2 3
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Wife Matilda De Ponthieu 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1138 - Ponthieu, France
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Died: After Oct 1200
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Father: Renaud II Of Clermont Count Of Clermont ( -Abt 1162) 1
Mother: Clemence Of Bar-Le-Duc ( -1182) 1
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1 F Juliane Dammartin 1
Born: Abt 1165
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Died: Abt 1238
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Spouse: Hugh Gournay ( -1215) 1
2 F Agnes Danmartin 1 2
Born: Abt 1166 - Buckinghamshire, England
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Spouse: William De Fiennes ( - ) 2
3 M Count Simon De Dammartin Ponthieu And Aumale 1 2 3 5 9
Born: Abt 1180 - Of, Dammartin, Seine-Et-Marne, France 5 9
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Died: 21 Sep 1239 - , Abbeville, Somme, France 5 9
Buried: - , Valoires, France 9
AFN: 8XPW-R2
Spouse: Countess Marie Jeanne Of Ponthieu (1199-1250) 1 2 3 5 9
Marr: Sep 1208 - Aumale, Seine-Maritime, France 5 9
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General Notes for Child Juliane Dammartin
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General Notes for Child Agnes Danmartin
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General Notes for Child Count Simon De Dammartin Ponthieu And Aumale
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Count of Ponthieu & Montreuil.
Count Alberic I Of Dammartin and Joan Bassett
Husband Count Alberic I Of Dammartin 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1110 - Dammartin, France
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Died: Abt 1183
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Father: Aubrey Mello (Abt 1080-Bef 1112) 1
Mother: Aelis Dammartin (Abt 1084- ) 1
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Other Spouse: Clemence De Bar-Le-Duc (Abt 1106- ) 2 3
Wife Joan Bassett 1
Born: - Wellingford, Oxford, England
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Father: Gilbert Bassett (Abt 1110-After 1165) 1
Mother: Edith D'oilly (1094-After 1165) 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Count Alberic I Of Dammartin and Clemence De Bar-Le-Duc
Husband Count Alberic I Of Dammartin 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1110 - Dammartin, France
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Died: Abt 1183
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Father: Aubrey Mello (Abt 1080-Bef 1112) 1
Mother: Aelis Dammartin (Abt 1084- ) 1
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Other Spouse: Joan Bassett ( - ) 1
Wife Clemence De Bar-Le-Duc 2 3
Born: Abt 1106 - Dammartin, France
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1 M Count Alberic II Of Dammartin 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1135 - Dammartin, Seine-Et-Marne, France
Christened: - Count
Died: 19 Sep 1200 - City Of London, , London, England
Buried:
Spouse: Matilda De Ponthieu (Abt 1138-After 1200) 1 2 3
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Count Alberic II Of Dammartin
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Count Alberic II De Macon and Ermentrude De Roucy
Husband Count Alberic II De Macon 1 2 3 5
Born: Abt 0973 - Of Macon, Seine-Et-Loire, France 5 11
Christened:
Died: 0975 5 11
Buried:
Father: Count Lietaud II De Macon ( -0965) 1 3
Mother: Richilde Of Burgundy ( - ) 1 3
Marriage: Bef 0971
Wife Ermentrude De Roucy 1 2 3 5
AKA: Ermentrude De Roucy
Born: 0963 - Of Reims, Marne, France 5 11 13
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Died: 1005 5
Buried:
Father: Renaud De Roucy Count (Abt 0920-0973) 1 2 3 5
Mother: Alberade De Lorraine (Abt 0930-0973) 1 2 3 5 6
Other Spouse: King Of Lombard Othon-Guillaume De Macon Count De Burgundy (0988-1026) 1 2 5 - Abt 0982 5
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, Abt 0947
Children
1 F Countess Beatrice Of Gastinois 1 2 3 5 7
Born: Abt 0974 - Of Macon, Seine-Et-Loire, France 5 11
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Spouse: Count Geoffroy I Of Gastinois (Abt 0970-1000) 1 2 3 5
Marr: Bef 0999 - France 5. (Divorced)
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Alberic II, Count Of /MACON/
General Notes (Wife)
1 NAME Ermentrude (Irmtrude) /RHEIMS/
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Countess Beatrice Of Gastinois
[royalty.ged]
TITL [COUNTESS OF GASTINOIS]
Alberich Of Nordgau
Husband Alberich Of Nordgau 1
Born: Abt 0698
Christened:
Died: Abt 0735
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Father: Adalric II (Eticho) Of Alsace Count Of Lower Alsace (Abt 0673-Abt 0673) 1 5
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1 M Eberhard I Of Nordgau Count In The Nordgau 1
Born: Abt 0730
Christened:
Died: Abt 0777
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General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Eberhard I Of Nordgau Count In The Nordgau
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Prinz Albert Zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and Prinzessin Hertha Zu Ysenburg Und Büdingen
Husband Prinz Albert Zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
Born: 15 Mar 1863
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Died: 23 Apr 1948
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Father: Duke Of Holstein Sonderb Friedrich (1814-1885) 5 9
Mother: Prinzessin Adelheid Christine Juliane Zu Schaumburg-Lippe (1821-1899) 5
Marriage:
Wife Prinzessin Hertha Zu Ysenburg Und Büdingen
Born: 27 Dec 1883
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Died: 30 May 1972
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Children
1 F Prinzessin Ortrud Zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (details suppressed for this person)
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Spouse: Prinz Ernst August Von Hannover Zu Braunschweig Und Lüneburg (1914-1987)
Emperor Albert Of Austria
Husband Emperor Albert Of Austria 2
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Father: King Rudolf I Habsburg Of Germans (1218-1291) 2 5
Mother: Countess Gertrude Of Hohenberg (Abt 1225-1280) 5 9
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1 F Anne Of Austria 2
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Spouse: Herman Marquess ( - ) 2