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1 M 'abdallah (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Ibrahim (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M Dja'far (details suppressed for this person)
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5 M Muhammad (details suppressed for this person)
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6 M Hasan (details suppressed for this person)
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Hasan
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Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites and Khawal Fazariya
Husband Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites 1
Born: Abt 0624 - Arabia
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Died: Between Jan 0679 and 1980 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Father: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq (Abt 0600-Between 0660) 1 2
Mother: Fatimah (Abt 0605-Abt 0633) 1 2
Marriage: - Medina, Arabia
Other Spouse: Umm Ishaq Bint Talha ( -After 0670) 1 - Medina, Arabia
Other Spouse: Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath ( -After 0670) 1 - Kufa, Arabia
Wife Khawal Fazariya 1
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1 M Hasan Muthanna (details suppressed for this person)
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His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan descends from Ha s a n . - ------- Reported to have had (by various source s ) 7 0 , 90, 2 50, 300 wives; butonly a total of 14 ha v e ev er b ee n eneume rated. --------- When death was clo se to a l-Has an , peace h e on him, he summoned al-Husayn , peace b e on h im , an d said.
My brother, I am leaving you and joining my Lord. I h a v e b e en givenpoison to drink and hav e spewed my live r i n t o a ba sin. I am aware of theperson who poisoned m e an d f ro m wher e I hav e been made a subject to thisdec eitfu l ac tio n. I wi ll oppose him before God, the Might y an d H igh. Ther efore b y the right I have with regard t o you , say not hin g about th atand wait for wha t God, th e Migh ty and Hig h, w ill decid e concerning me.When I hav e died , shut my ey es, w ash m e an d shroud me. Then carr y me on my bier to th e grav e of my gra ndfather, the Apos tle of G od , may God b lesshi m and his fam ily, so tha t I may rene w my covenant w ith him . After thatta k e m e to the grav e of my grandmothe r, Fatim a daughter o f A sad, may Godb e pleased with her, a nd bu r y me ther . My brot her, th e people will thinktha t you inte nd to b ury me wit h the A postle o f God, may Go d bless hi m andh is family. Fo r tha t reason, they will gat her to prev en t you fro m doingi t . I swear by God that yo u should n o t shed even your blo o d into thecupping-glas s i n carry in g out) my command.
Then he made his testamentary bequests to his famil y a n d h i s children.(He gave him) his heirl ooms and th e thi ng s wh ic h the Commander of thefaithful, peace be o n him , ha d beq uea thed to hi m when he had made him hiss uccess or, h ad dec lare d him worthy to occupy his positio n, an d hadi n dicate d to h is Shia that he was his succes sor, a nd set hi m up a s theirs ign-post after himsel f.
When he passed on his (final) journey, al-Husayn, p e a c e b e on him, washedand shrouded his (bo dy). Then h e c ar ri ed h im on his bier. Marwan andthose of the Ban u Umay y a wh o wer e with him ha d no doubt that they woul dtry t o b ury h im bes ide the Apostle of God, may God ble ss hi m an d hi sfa mily. T hey gathered together and arme d thems elves . When al -Husayn, peace be on him, approac h ed the t omb o f the Apost le of God , may God blesshim an d his fami ly, wi th (the bod y of al-Ha s an) so that he m ight renewh is cove nant with hi m, they cam e towards the m with thei r group. ' A' ishahad jo ined them o n a mule a nd she was s aying:
What is there between you and me that you should allo w s o m e one I don'twant to, to enter my h ouse?
Marwan began to recite:
O Lord, battle is better than ease.
(Then he went on:)
Should Uthman be buried in the outskirts of Medina an d a l - H asan be buriedalongside the Prophe t, may God ble ss h i m a n d his family? That will neverbe while I carr y a swo rd.
Discord was about to occur between the Banu Umayy a a n d t h e Banu Hashim.Ibn 'Abbas hurried t o Marwan an d sa i d to h im;
Go back to where you came from, Marwan. Indeed w e d o n o t i ntend to buryour companion with th e Apostl e o f God , m ay Go d bless him and his family.But we wan t hi m to b e abl e to re new his co venant with him by vis iting him. Th en w e will tak e him back to his grandmother , Fati ma, an d bu r y himalongsi de her according to his l ast ins tructio ns conc erning that . If hehad enjoined th a t he sh ould b e buried a longside th e Prophet, may Godb less him a nd hi s family, yo u know tha t y ou would be th e least abl e tode ter us from t hat. Howeve r, he, peace b e on him, wa s muc h too a ware ofG od and His A postle an d the sacredne ss o f his tomb to brin g bloodshed to it a s others h ave d one ( who) have entered i t without hi s p ermission.
Then he went to A'isha and said to her:
What mischief you bring about, one day on a mule an d o n e d a y on a camel!Do you want to exting uish the lig h t o f Go d an d fight the friends(awliya') of God? Go Ba c k ! Yo u hav e bee n given as surance against whatyou fe a r and hav e lear ned wh at you wanted (to know). By God , vi ctory wil l come t o thi s House, even if it is afte r som e time.
Al-Husayn, peace be on him, said:
By God, if there had been no injunction to me from al-H a s a n , peace be onhim, to prevent blood shed and tha t I sh ou l d n ot even pour blood into acupping-glass in ( carryin g o ut ) hi s command , you would have known how th esword s of G o d woul d have taken their toll from you, yo u hav e br oke n t heagree ment which was made between yo u and us , you hav e ig nored th econditions which w e mad e with hi m for ourse lves.
Then they went on with (the body of) al-Hasan, pe a c e b e o n him, and theyburied him in (the ce metery of ) a l- Baqi ' be side his grandmother, Fatimadaughter of As ad b . H ashi m b. ' Abd Manaf, m ay God be pleased with he r.
Source: Kitab al Irshad (The Book of Guidance), By Sh e i k h a l Mufid, Translated by I.K.A Howard , Publishe d b y Ta hr ik e Tarsile Quran
Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites and Umm Ishaq Bint Talha
Husband Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites 1
Born: Abt 0624 - Arabia
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Died: Between Jan 0679 and 1980 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Father: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq (Abt 0600-Between 0660) 1 2
Mother: Fatimah (Abt 0605-Abt 0633) 1 2
Marriage: - Medina, Arabia
Other Spouse: Khawal Fazariya ( -After 0670) 1 - Medina, Arabia
Other Spouse: Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath ( -After 0670) 1 - Kufa, Arabia
Wife Umm Ishaq Bint Talha 1
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Other Spouse: Al-Husayn Ibn 'Ali (Between 0625-0680) 1 2 - After 0670
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1 F Fatima 1
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2 M Husain Athram (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Talha (details suppressed for this person)
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His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan descends from Ha s a n . - ------- Reported to have had (by various source s ) 7 0 , 90, 2 50, 300 wives; butonly a total of 14 ha v e ev er b ee n eneume rated. --------- When death was clo se to a l-Has an , peace h e on him, he summoned al-Husayn , peace b e on h im , an d said.
My brother, I am leaving you and joining my Lord. I h a v e b e en givenpoison to drink and hav e spewed my live r i n t o a ba sin. I am aware of theperson who poisoned m e an d f ro m wher e I hav e been made a subject to thisdec eitfu l ac tio n. I wi ll oppose him before God, the Might y an d H igh. Ther efore b y the right I have with regard t o you , say not hin g about th atand wait for wha t God, th e Migh ty and Hig h, w ill decid e concerning me.When I hav e died , shut my ey es, w ash m e an d shroud me. Then carr y me on my bier to th e grav e of my gra ndfather, the Apos tle of G od , may God b lesshi m and his fam ily, so tha t I may rene w my covenant w ith him . After thatta k e m e to the grav e of my grandmothe r, Fatim a daughter o f A sad, may Godb e pleased with her, a nd bu r y me ther . My brot her, th e people will thinktha t you inte nd to b ury me wit h the A postle o f God, may Go d bless hi m andh is family. Fo r tha t reason, they will gat her to prev en t you fro m doingi t . I swear by God that yo u should n o t shed even your blo o d into thecupping-glas s i n carry in g out) my command.
Then he made his testamentary bequests to his famil y a n d h i s children.(He gave him) his heirl ooms and th e thi ng s wh ic h the Commander of thefaithful, peace be o n him , ha d beq uea thed to hi m when he had made him hiss uccess or, h ad dec lare d him worthy to occupy his positio n, an d hadi n dicate d to h is Shia that he was his succes sor, a nd set hi m up a s theirs ign-post after himsel f.
When he passed on his (final) journey, al-Husayn, p e a c e b e on him, washedand shrouded his (bo dy). Then h e c ar ri ed h im on his bier. Marwan andthose of the Ban u Umay y a wh o wer e with him ha d no doubt that they woul dtry t o b ury h im bes ide the Apostle of God, may God ble ss hi m an d hi sfa mily. T hey gathered together and arme d thems elves . When al -Husayn, peace be on him, approac h ed the t omb o f the Apost le of God , may God blesshim an d his fami ly, wi th (the bod y of al-Ha s an) so that he m ight renewh is cove nant with hi m, they cam e towards the m with thei r group. ' A' ishahad jo ined them o n a mule a nd she was s aying:
What is there between you and me that you should allo w s o m e one I don'twant to, to enter my h ouse?
Marwan began to recite:
O Lord, battle is better than ease.
(Then he went on:)
Should Uthman be buried in the outskirts of Medina an d a l - H asan be buriedalongside the Prophe t, may God ble ss h i m a n d his family? That will neverbe while I carr y a swo rd.
Discord was about to occur between the Banu Umayy a a n d t h e Banu Hashim.Ibn 'Abbas hurried t o Marwan an d sa i d to h im;
Go back to where you came from, Marwan. Indeed w e d o n o t i ntend to buryour companion with th e Apostl e o f God , m ay Go d bless him and his family.But we wan t hi m to b e abl e to re new his co venant with him by vis iting him. Th en w e will tak e him back to his grandmother , Fati ma, an d bu r y himalongsi de her according to his l ast ins tructio ns conc erning that . If hehad enjoined th a t he sh ould b e buried a longside th e Prophet, may Godb less him a nd hi s family, yo u know tha t y ou would be th e least abl e tode ter us from t hat. Howeve r, he, peace b e on him, wa s muc h too a ware ofG od and His A postle an d the sacredne ss o f his tomb to brin g bloodshed to it a s others h ave d one ( who) have entered i t without hi s p ermission.
Then he went to A'isha and said to her:
What mischief you bring about, one day on a mule an d o n e d a y on a camel!Do you want to exting uish the lig h t o f Go d an d fight the friends(awliya') of God? Go Ba c k ! Yo u hav e bee n given as surance against whatyou fe a r and hav e lear ned wh at you wanted (to know). By God , vi ctory wil l come t o thi s House, even if it is afte r som e time.
Al-Husayn, peace be on him, said:
By God, if there had been no injunction to me from al-H a s a n , peace be onhim, to prevent blood shed and tha t I sh ou l d n ot even pour blood into acupping-glass in ( carryin g o ut ) hi s command , you would have known how th esword s of G o d woul d have taken their toll from you, yo u hav e br oke n t heagree ment which was made between yo u and us , you hav e ig nored th econditions which w e mad e with hi m for ourse lves.
Then they went on with (the body of) al-Hasan, pe a c e b e o n him, and theyburied him in (the ce metery of ) a l- Baqi ' be side his grandmother, Fatimadaughter of As ad b . H ashi m b. ' Abd Manaf, m ay God be pleased with he r.
Source: Kitab al Irshad (The Book of Guidance), By Sh e i k h a l Mufid, Translated by I.K.A Howard , Publishe d b y Ta hr ik e Tarsile Quran
Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites and Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath
Husband Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites 1
Born: Abt 0624 - Arabia
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Died: Between Jan 0679 and 1980 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Father: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq (Abt 0600-Between 0660) 1 2
Mother: Fatimah (Abt 0605-Abt 0633) 1 2
Marriage: - Kufa, Arabia
Other Spouse: Khawal Fazariya ( -After 0670) 1 - Medina, Arabia
Other Spouse: Umm Ishaq Bint Talha ( -After 0670) 1 - Medina, Arabia
Wife Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath 1
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Father: Al-Ash'ath Ibn Qays ( - ) 1
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1 M Husain Alhasan 1
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2 M Abdallah 1
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3 M Qasim 1
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4 M Hasan 1
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5 M Zaid 1
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6 M Umar 1
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7 M Abderrahman 1
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8 M Ahmed 1
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9 M Ismail 1
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10 F Raquiya 1
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11 M Ali Zain Alabidin Imam In Iraq 1
Born: Abt 0653
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Died: Abt 0713
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His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan descends from Ha s a n . - ------- Reported to have had (by various source s ) 7 0 , 90, 2 50, 300 wives; butonly a total of 14 ha v e ev er b ee n eneume rated. --------- When death was clo se to a l-Has an , peace h e on him, he summoned al-Husayn , peace b e on h im , an d said.
My brother, I am leaving you and joining my Lord. I h a v e b e en givenpoison to drink and hav e spewed my live r i n t o a ba sin. I am aware of theperson who poisoned m e an d f ro m wher e I hav e been made a subject to thisdec eitfu l ac tio n. I wi ll oppose him before God, the Might y an d H igh. Ther efore b y the right I have with regard t o you , say not hin g about th atand wait for wha t God, th e Migh ty and Hig h, w ill decid e concerning me.When I hav e died , shut my ey es, w ash m e an d shroud me. Then carr y me on my bier to th e grav e of my gra ndfather, the Apos tle of G od , may God b lesshi m and his fam ily, so tha t I may rene w my covenant w ith him . After thatta k e m e to the grav e of my grandmothe r, Fatim a daughter o f A sad, may Godb e pleased with her, a nd bu r y me ther . My brot her, th e people will thinktha t you inte nd to b ury me wit h the A postle o f God, may Go d bless hi m andh is family. Fo r tha t reason, they will gat her to prev en t you fro m doingi t . I swear by God that yo u should n o t shed even your blo o d into thecupping-glas s i n carry in g out) my command.
Then he made his testamentary bequests to his famil y a n d h i s children.(He gave him) his heirl ooms and th e thi ng s wh ic h the Commander of thefaithful, peace be o n him , ha d beq uea thed to hi m when he had made him hiss uccess or, h ad dec lare d him worthy to occupy his positio n, an d hadi n dicate d to h is Shia that he was his succes sor, a nd set hi m up a s theirs ign-post after himsel f.
When he passed on his (final) journey, al-Husayn, p e a c e b e on him, washedand shrouded his (bo dy). Then h e c ar ri ed h im on his bier. Marwan andthose of the Ban u Umay y a wh o wer e with him ha d no doubt that they woul dtry t o b ury h im bes ide the Apostle of God, may God ble ss hi m an d hi sfa mily. T hey gathered together and arme d thems elves . When al -Husayn, peace be on him, approac h ed the t omb o f the Apost le of God , may God blesshim an d his fami ly, wi th (the bod y of al-Ha s an) so that he m ight renewh is cove nant with hi m, they cam e towards the m with thei r group. ' A' ishahad jo ined them o n a mule a nd she was s aying:
What is there between you and me that you should allo w s o m e one I don'twant to, to enter my h ouse?
Marwan began to recite:
O Lord, battle is better than ease.
(Then he went on:)
Should Uthman be buried in the outskirts of Medina an d a l - H asan be buriedalongside the Prophe t, may God ble ss h i m a n d his family? That will neverbe while I carr y a swo rd.
Discord was about to occur between the Banu Umayy a a n d t h e Banu Hashim.Ibn 'Abbas hurried t o Marwan an d sa i d to h im;
Go back to where you came from, Marwan. Indeed w e d o n o t i ntend to buryour companion with th e Apostl e o f God , m ay Go d bless him and his family.But we wan t hi m to b e abl e to re new his co venant with him by vis iting him. Th en w e will tak e him back to his grandmother , Fati ma, an d bu r y himalongsi de her according to his l ast ins tructio ns conc erning that . If hehad enjoined th a t he sh ould b e buried a longside th e Prophet, may Godb less him a nd hi s family, yo u know tha t y ou would be th e least abl e tode ter us from t hat. Howeve r, he, peace b e on him, wa s muc h too a ware ofG od and His A postle an d the sacredne ss o f his tomb to brin g bloodshed to it a s others h ave d one ( who) have entered i t without hi s p ermission.
Then he went to A'isha and said to her:
What mischief you bring about, one day on a mule an d o n e d a y on a camel!Do you want to exting uish the lig h t o f Go d an d fight the friends(awliya') of God? Go Ba c k ! Yo u hav e bee n given as surance against whatyou fe a r and hav e lear ned wh at you wanted (to know). By God , vi ctory wil l come t o thi s House, even if it is afte r som e time.
Al-Husayn, peace be on him, said:
By God, if there had been no injunction to me from al-H a s a n , peace be onhim, to prevent blood shed and tha t I sh ou l d n ot even pour blood into acupping-glass in ( carryin g o ut ) hi s command , you would have known how th esword s of G o d woul d have taken their toll from you, yo u hav e br oke n t heagree ment which was made between yo u and us , you hav e ig nored th econditions which w e mad e with hi m for ourse lves.
Then they went on with (the body of) al-Hasan, pe a c e b e o n him, and theyburied him in (the ce metery of ) a l- Baqi ' be side his grandmother, Fatimadaughter of As ad b . H ashi m b. ' Abd Manaf, m ay God be pleased with he r.
Source: Kitab al Irshad (The Book of Guidance), By Sh e i k h a l Mufid, Translated by I.K.A Howard , Publishe d b y Ta hr ik e Tarsile Quran
General Notes (Wife)
Caliph Muawiya sent Zhadah one hundred thousand dirh a m s a n d a notesuggesting that he would ar range for h e r t o mar r y his son, Yazid, if shewould poison al-Hasa n . Sh e did, b u t did not marr y Yazid. Instead, Muawiyag av e he r a man fr o m the family of Talha as a substitute ; th ere w erec hildr e n of this marriage.
Emperor Heinrich I Von Sachsen and Hatheburg
Husband Emperor Heinrich I Von Sachsen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
AKA: "The Fowler," Heinrich I "The Fowler" King Of The Germans
Born: Abt 0876 - Of Saxony, Germany 6 8
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Died: 2 Jul 0936 - Memleben 6 8
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AFN: FLH2-5C
Father: Duke Otto Von Sachsen Of Saxony (Abt 0851-0912) 1 2 5 6 7
Mother: Empress Hedwige Of Holy Roman Empire (Abt 0856-0903) 1 2 5 6 7
Marriage: 0906
Other Spouse: Countess Matilda Von Oldenburg Of Ringleheim (Abt 0890-0968) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - 0909 3 6 8
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 3, Of, Saxony, Germany, 0876
• Alt. Death 3, , Membleben, Saxony, Germany, 2 Jul 0936
Wife Hatheburg 2
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1 U Thangmar (details suppressed for this person)
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NAME Heinrich I "The Fowler" King Of The /GERMANS/
Hathumoda
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Father: Duke Ludolphe Von Sachsen Of Saxony (Abt 0826-0866) 1 2 6
Mother: Duchess Hedwige De Friuli Of Saxony (Abt 0826-Between 0903) 1 2 6
Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Hatshepsut Of Egypt
Husband Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 1510 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 1479 BC]
Buried: - Dayr AL-Bahri, Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Father: Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Mutnofret Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Nn (Concubine) ( - ) 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.4; 28 Sep 1515 BC - 19 May 1504 BC
Wife Hatshepsut Of Egypt 1
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Father: Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: 'amhose Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation, Pharoah 18.5; Abt 1504 BC - Abt 1494 BC
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1 F Neferu-Re Of Egypt 1
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Spouse: Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Marr: Marriage Possible
2 F Meryetre Hatshepsut Of Egypt 1
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Spouse: Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
Thutmose II, king of Egypt (1518-1504 BC), son of Thu t m o s e I and half brother and husband of Queen Hatshepsu t . A cc or ding to an inscription discovered at Aswan, i n Up pe r Egy pt , Thutmose II sent an expedition against N ubia n tr ibes w h o had rebelled against his suzerainty. H e i s als o said t o h ave warred against the Bedouins, a n omad ic peo ple of th e Ar abian and Sinai deserts. Thutmos e I I made ad ditions t o th e great Temple of Amon at Karn ak , and his na me is insc ribe d on ancient buildings in m an y parts of Egy pt. The mum my o f the king was found i n 188 1 at Dayr al Ba hrì. Source : "Thu tmose II, " Micro soft(R ) Encarta(R) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 199 3-1997 Micro soft Co rporation. All rig hts reserved .Thutmos e II, kin g of Egyp t (1518-1504 BC), s on of Thutmos e I and h alfbr other an d husband of Q ueen Ha tshepsut. Acco rding t o a n inscript iondiscovered at Aswan , in Upper Egypt , Th utmos e I I sen t an expeditionagains t Nubian tribes w h o had rebel led ag ainst his suzerainty . He is also sai d t o have warre d aga inst the Bedouins , a nomadic peopl e of th e Arabianan d Si nai deserts. T hut mose II made ad ditions t o the great T e mple of Amonat Karn ak, and his n ame is inscr ibed o n anci e nt buildings in ma ny partso f Egypt. The mumm y of the ki ng w as found in 188 1 at Day r a l Bahrì. Source : "Thutmos e II, " Microsoft(R ) Encar ta(R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c)1993- 1997 Mic rosoft Corp or at ion. All rights reserved.
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Hatshepsut (circa 1520-1483 BC), Egyptian ruler of t h e 1 8 t h Dynasty, daughter of Thutmose I. She married h e r hal f b ro ther, Thutmose II, with whom she coruled Egy p t unti l hi s de ath in 1504 BC. His successor, Thutmos e II I, a so n b y a con cubine, was a child at the time an d wa s marrie d t o Hatsheps ut's daughter by Thutmose II . In 15 03, howev er , she had her self crowned as pharaoh , and rei gned in he r o wn right unti l 1483. Her nomina l coruler wa s Thutmos e III , who ruled alo ne after her d eath. Hatshep sut buil t a grea t temple at Day r al Barà ¬ near Thebes, ap proache d by a lan e of sphinxes an d hug e, colonnaded terr aces . A second wif e of Thutmose II I , named Meryetre Hats hepsu t but not relat ed to the que en, w as the mother of t he nex t pharaoh, Amenh otep II (r eigned 14 53-1419 BC). So urce: " Hatshepsut," Micr osoft(R ) Encarta(R ) 98 Encyclope dia. (c ) 1993-1997 Microso ft C orporation. Al l rights res erved. - ------- Hatshepsut , t he fifth ruler o f the 18t h Dynasty , was the daughte r o f Thutmose I and Quee n Ahmo se. As wa s common in roya l fami lies, she married he r hal f-brother , Thutmose II , who ha d a son, Thutmose III , b y a minor wi fe. When Th utmose II d ied in 1479 B.C. hi s son , Thutmos e III, wa s appointed heir . However, Hatshe psut wa s appoin ted reg ent due to the boy' s young age. Th ey ruled j ointl y unti l 1473 when she declar ed herself ph araoh. Dresse d i n me n's attire, Hatshepsut ad ministere d affairs of the n a ti on, with the full support o f the hi gh priest of Amon , H a puseneb and other officials . When s he built her mag nific en t temple at Deir el Bahar i in The bes she made re liefs o f he r divine birth as the da ughte r of Amon. Hats hepsut di sappea red in 1458 B.C. when T hut mose III, wish ing to recl aim th e throne, led a revolt . T hutmose had h er shrines, s tatues a nd reliefs mutilate d . Source: www. touregypt.comHa tshepsut ( circa 1520-148 3 BC) , Egyptia n ruler of the 18t h Dynasty, da ughter of T hutmos e I . S he married her hal f brother, Thutmo se II, w ithwh o m she coruled Egypt unti l his death in 15 0 4 BC. H is s ucce ssor, Thutmose III, a s on by a concubine , wa s a chi ld at t he time and wasmarri e d to Hatshepsut's d a ughte r by Thutmo se II. In 1503, how ever, shehad herself c r ow ned as phara o h, and reigned i n her own right until 1 483 . Her nominal c oruler was Thutmo se III, who ruled al o n e afte r her death. Hatshepsut buil t a great temple at D a yr al Bar ì near Thebe s, approached b y a lane of sphin xe s and huge, c olonnaded t erraces. A s econd wife ofThut mos e III, named Mer ye tre Hat shepsut bu t not related t o th e queen, wasthe moth er of th e next pha raoh, Amenhot e p I I (reigned 1453-1419 BC ). Sour ce: "Hats hepsut," Mi cr osoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclo pedia . (c)1993 -1997 Mic ros oft Corpora tion. All rights rese rved . ------ -- Hats heps ut, the fifth ruler of the 18th Dyna sty , was t he da ughte r ofThutmose I and Queen Ahmo se. As w a s commo n i n roya l families, she marriedher half-brother , Th utmo s e II, wh o had a son , Thutmose III, by a minorwif e. W h e n Thutmos e II died in 1479 B.C. his son, Thutmose II I , w a s appoin ted heir. However, Hatshepsut was appointe d r ege n t due t o the boy'syoung age. They rule d jointl y unti l 1 47 3 whe n she declared herselfpharaoh. Dresse d in mens a tt ire , H atshepsut ad ministered affairs of t henation, wi t h th e f ull support of the high priest of A mon, Hapuse n e b an dothe r officials. When she built he r magnificent t em pl e at Dei r el Bahariin Thebes she m a de reliefs of he r d i vine birt h as the daughter of Amo n.Hatshepsut disappe ar e d in 1458 B. C. wh en Thutmose II I, wishing to reclaimt h e t hrone, le d a revolt. Thutmos e had her shrines, stat u e s an d reliefsm utilated. Sourc e: www.touregypt.com
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General Notes for Child Neferu-Re Of Egypt
Neferu-Re was the half-sister of Tuthmosis III and pos s i b l y his wife. She was the daughter of Tuthmosis II a n d Ha ts he psut. She played an important role during th e re ign o f h e r mother. It was long believed that she di ed be fore s he c ou ld become the ranking consort, but i t was sh own o n a tab le t that was found in the Sinai, sh owing he r to b e the "Ki ng' s Daughter, King's Wife." O n her statu es, sh e is show n in t he arms of Senenmut. Th is shows tha t Senen mut and 'A hmose P en-Nekheb were he r tutors, whic h was a n honorary ti tle. Sen enmut was he r steward and he r "Grea t Father Nurse".
Neferu-Re apparently assisted her mother in the count r y ' s a ffairs when her mother assumed the throne on he r ow n . D urin g Hatshepsut's reign, Tuthmosis was apparen tly d em ote d t o a lesser role, but Neferu-Re stayed at t he pal ace . Ha tshe psut depended on her daughter a grea t deal ov er t he ye ars . It was during the eleventh yea r of Hatshep sut' s reig n tha t Neferu-Re died. After he r death, the mo ther' s powe r waned . At about the same ti me that Neferu-R e died , Senen mut died . Without the supp ort of these two , Hatshe psut wa s not stro ng enough to s top Tuthmosis an d his alli es. Sour ce: www.tou regypt.net Neferu-Re was th e half-siste r of Tuth mosis III an d poss ibly his wife. Sh ewas the daug hter o f T uthmosis II a n d Hatshepsut. She p layed an impor tantrole du ring the rei g n of her mother . I t was long bel ieved that s he diedbe for e she could be come the ranking co nsort, but i t was s how n o n a tablett hat was found in th e Sinai, showi ng h er to be th e "King' s Daughter,King's Wi fe. " On her st a tues, she is sh own i n the arms of Senenmu t. Thisshows th a t Senenmut and 'A hm ose P en-Nekheb were h er tutors, wh ic h was anhonorary ti t le. Senenmut was her s teward an d her " Grea t Father Nur se".
Neferu-Re apparently assisted her mother in the count r y ' s a ffairs whenher mother assumed th e throne on he r ow n . D urin g Hatshepsut's reign,Tuthmosis was apparent ly de mo te d t o a lesser r ole, but Neferu-Re stayedat th e pala ce . Ha tshe psut depended on her daughter a great d eal o v e r theye ars . It was during the eleventh year o f Hatshe ps ut's reig n tha tNeferu-Re died. After h er dea th, the m oth er's powe r waned . At about thesame time tha t Neferu-R e di ed, Senenm ut die d . Without the support o fthese two , Hats hepsut wa s not str ong enough to stop Tu thmosis an d his al lies. Sour ce: www.to uregypt.net
Virgil Bounds and Hattie
Husband Virgil Bounds 9
Born: 15 Feb 1905 9
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Squire E Miller and Hattie Laura
Husband Squire E Miller 12
Born: 23 Jul 1860 - , , TN 13
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1 M Claud A Miller 12
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Havilah
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1 M Makir Theodoric Aymeri Judiarch Of Narbonne 1
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Hoël Of Cornouaille and Hawisa
Husband Hoël Of Cornouaille 2
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Mother: Bertha De Chartres (0990-Abt 1084) 1 2
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1 M Count Alan IV Of Bretagne 1 2 4 5 6
Born: 1059 - Bretagne, France
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Spouse: Princess Constance England Of England (Abt 1066-1090) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Marr: 1086 - Caen, Normandy 5 6
Spouse: Ermengarde Of Anjou ( -1147) 2 6
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1066 2 PLAC Acceded:
Duke of Cornouaille.
General Notes for Child Count Alan IV Of Bretagne
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1084 2 PLAC Acceded: deposed 1112
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Stephen and Hawise
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1 M Geoffrey, II Boterel 2
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2 M Alan The Black Of Richmond 2
Born: Bef 1100
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3 M Henry 2
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4 F Maud 2
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5 F Theophania 2
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6 F Olive 2
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Geoffrey, II Boterel and Hawise
Husband Geoffrey, II Boterel 2
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John Le Strange and Hawise
Husband John Le Strange 1 2 4
Born: Abt 1142 - Ness And Cheswardine, Shropshire
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Mother: Matilda Le Brun (Abt 1100-After 1142) 1 2
Marriage: Abt 1167 - London, Middlesex County, England
Other Spouse: Hawise Mrs Le Strange ( - ) 2 - Abt 1167
Wife Hawise 1 4
Born: Abt 1146 - Cheswardine, Shropshire, England
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1 M John Le Strange 1 4
Born: Abt 1168 - Cheswardine, Shropshire, England
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Marr: Abt 1192 - London, Middlesex County, England
Count Hoel Of Cornouille and Hawise
Husband Count Hoel Of Cornouille 6
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Mother: Berthe ( -1084) 6
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Ilbert De Lacy and Hawise
Husband Ilbert De Lacy
Born: Abt 1045 - Pontrefact, Yorkshire, England 8
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Mother: Berthe ( -1084) 6
Other Spouse: Count Hoel Of Cornouille ( -1084) 6
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1 M Robert De Lacy
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Owain Ap Gruffydd De La Pole and Hawys
Husband Owain Ap Gruffydd De La Pole 2
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1 M Gruffudd De La Pole 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 16 MAY 1289 2 PLAC Acceded: Powys Castle
Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn
Poppo III Von Rot Count Of Rot and Hazaga Of Karnten
Husband Poppo III Von Rot Count Of Rot 1
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Hazarmaveth
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Doyle Knox Kelley and Hazel
Husband Doyle Knox Kelley 12 15
Born: 1937
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Father: Homer Ernest Kelley (1901-1970) 12 15
Mother: Leah Bottoms ( - ) 12 15
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Hazo
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Heber (Eber)
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1 M Peleg 1
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Heber Of Ireland Monarch In Ireland
Husband Heber Of Ireland Monarch In Ireland 1
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Eldest son of Milesius, King of Spain. Ruled Irela n d w i t h his brother after their invasion, but was kill e d ab o u t a year later. Descendants of Heber became th e Mu nste r T ri be, with 22 direct descendants who becam e Kin g of Mu nste r f rom 820 BC to 12 BC. Source: Ancestr y an d Progen y of Ca pt . James Blount - Immigrant.
King Priam Of Troy and Hecuba
Husband King Priam Of Troy 1 4
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Wife Hecuba 1
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2 F Creusa Of Troy 1
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3 M Helenus Of Troy King Of The Scythians 1
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Linage based on the Icelandic prose Edda.
Priam was the last King of Troy. He was the fathe r o f m a n y sons and daughters (50 of each according to H omer ) , b y hi s wife or his concubines. His name bacam e a symb o l fo r on e who has suffered extremes of fortune.
Political Events, 1193 B.C.
King Priam's city of Troy at the gateway to the Helle s p o n t in Asia Minor falls to Greek forces under Agamemn o n a ft e r a 10-year siege in the Trojan War (see HOMER , 85 0 B. C. ; B YZANTIUM, 658 B.C.). Source: The People' s Chron olog y i s lic ensed from Henry Holt and Company, I nc. Copy righ t (c ) 199 4 by James Trager. All rights rese rved.
Troy (troi), ancient city of Asia Minor, also calle d I l i o n or, in Latin, Ilium; known from Homer's accoun t o f t h e TR OJAN WAR in the Iliad. Excavations by Heinri ch S CHLI EM ANN a nd others identified the site of the anc ien t cit y a s the mo und called Hissarlik, in Asian Turke y. I t wa s esta blished a s a Phrygian city, with a cultur e dat ing f rom th e BRONZE AG E. Source: The Concise Colum bia En cyclop edia i s licensed fr om Columbia University P ress. C opyrigh t (c) 1 995 by Columbi a University Press . All righ ts reser ved.Lina ge based on th e Icelandic pro se Edda.
Priam was the last King of Troy. He was the fathe r o f m a n y sons anddaughters (50 of each acco rding to H omer ) , b y hi s wife or his concubines.His name bacam e a symb o l fo r one w ho has suffe red extremes of fortun e.
Political Events, 1193 B.C.
King Priam's city of Troy at the gateway to the Helle s p o n t in Asia Minorfalls to Greek force s under Agamemn o n a ft e r a 10-year siege in the TrojanWar (see HOMER, 8 5 0 B.C . ; BY ZANTIUM, 65 8 B.C.). Source: The People's Ch ro nolog y i s lic ensed from Henry Holt and Company, Inc.C opy righ t (c ) 1994 b y Jame s Trager. All rights reserved.
Troy (troi), ancient city of Asia Minor, also calle d I l i o n or, in Latin,Ilium; known from Hom er's accoun t o f t h e TR OJAN WAR in the Iliad.Excavations by Heinric h SC HLIE MA NN an d others ide ntified the site of theanci ent c ity a s t he mou nd called Hissarlik, in Asian Turkey . It w ases t abli shed a s a Phrygian city, with a cultur e datin g fro m the BR ONZE AG E. Source: The Concise Colum bia Ency cloped ia is lic ensed fr om Columbia UniversityPr ess. Copy right ( c) 199 5 b y Columbi a University Press . All right s reserve d.
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Otto Of Meissen and Princess Hedwig Of Saxony
Husband Otto Of Meissen 6
Born: 1125 - Of, Meissen, Dresden, Saxony 6
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Buried: - Altzelle Bei Nos, Dresden, Saxony 6
Father: Konrad Of Meissen & Lower Lusatia (1098-1156) 6
Mother: Countess Luitgard Of Swabia (Abt 1100-1145) 6
Marriage: 1147 6
Wife Princess Hedwig Of Saxony 6
Born: Abt 1131 - Of Brandenburg, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Christened:
Died: Mar 1202-1203 6
Buried: - Altzelle Bei Nos, Dresden, Saxony 6
Father: Margrave Albrecht I Of Brandenburg (1085-1170) 6
Mother: Sofie (1100- ) 6
Children
1 M Albrecht Meissen 6
Born: Abt 1158 - Of Meissen, Drsdn, Sxny 6
Christened:
Died: 24 Jun 1195 6
Buried:
Spouse: Princess Of Bohemia Sofie (Abt 1165-1195) 6
Marr: 23 Apr 1186 6
2 M Dietrich Der Bedrangte" Meissen 6
Born: 1162 - Of Meissen, Dresden, Saxony 6
Christened:
Died: 17 Feb 1220-1221 6
Buried: - Altzelle Bei Nos, Dresden, Saxony 6
Spouse: Princess Of Thuringia Jutte (Abt 1183-1235) 6
Marr: Bef 24 Jun 1195 6
3 F Princess Of Meissen Sofie 6
Born: Abt 1164 - Of Meissen, Dresden, Saxony 6
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Prince Of Bohemia Oldrich ( - ) 6
4 F Adele Or Adelheid Meissen 6
Born: Abt 1166 - Of, Meissen, Dresden, Saxony 6
Christened:
Died: 1 Feb 1210-1211 6
Buried:
Spouse: Premysl Otakar Bohemia (1155-1230) 2 6
Marr: Abt 1180 6
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Otto "Der Reiche", Margrave Of /MEISSEN/
BURI PLAC Altzelle Bei Nossen, Dresden, Saxony
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
BURI PLAC Altzelle Bei Nossen, Dresden, Saxony
General Notes for Child Albrecht "Der Stolze" Meissen
[royalty.ged]
NAME Albrecht "Der Stolze" Margrave Of /MEISSEN/
General Notes for Child Dietrich "Der "Der Bedrangte" Meissen
[royalty.ged]
NAME Dietrich "Der Bedrangte", Margrave Of /MEISSEN/
BURI PLAC Altzelle Bei Nossen, Dresden, Saxony
General Notes for Child Adele Or Adelheid Meissen
[royalty.ged]
NAME Adele Or Adelheid, Princess Of /MEISSEN/
Joachim II Hector Hohenzollern Elector Brandenburg and Princess Hedwig Of Poland
Husband Joachim II Hector Hohenzollern Elector Brandenburg 2 6
Born: 9 Jan 1505 - Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Christened:
Died: 3 Jan 1571 - Kopenick, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Buried: 26 Jan 1570-1571 - Colln On The Spr, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Father: Joachim I Nestor Hohenzollern Brandenburg (1483-1535) 2 6
Mother: Princess Elisabeth Oldenburg Of Denmark & Norway (1485-1555) 2 6
Marriage: 1 Sep 1535 - , Krakow, Krakow, Poland 6
Other Spouse: Magdalene Of Saxony Wettin (1507-1533) 2 6 - 6 Nov 1524 - Dresden, Dresden, Saxony 6
Wife Princess Hedwig Of Poland 2 6
Born: 25 Mar 1513 - Posen, , Wielkopolskie, Poland 6
Christened:
Died: 7 Feb 1572-1573 - Alt-Ruppin, Brandenburg, Alt Ruppin, , Brandenburg, Germany 6
Buried:
Father: Sigismund I Of Poland (1466-1548) 2 3 6
Mother: Borbala Szapolyay (1495-1515) 6
Children
1 F Princess Elisabeth Magdalene Of Brandenburg 6
Born: 6 Nov 1537 - Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Duke Franz Otto Of Brunswick-Luneburg (1530-1559) 3 6
Marr: 11 Jan 1558-1559 6
2 M Margrave Siegmund Of Brandenburg 6
Born: 2 Dec 1538 - Berlin, , Berlin, Germany 6
Christened:
Died: 14 Sep 1566 6
Buried:
3 F Princess Of Brandenburg Hedwig 6
Born: 2 Mar 1539-1540 - Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Christened:
Died: 21 Oct 1602 - Wolfenbuttel, Brunswick, Germany 6
Buried:
Spouse: Duke Julius Of Brunswick Wolfen (1528-1589) 2 6
Marr: 25 Feb 1559-1560 6
4 F Margravine Of Brandenburg Sofie 6
Born: 14 Dec 1541 - Berlin, , Berlin, Germany 6
Christened:
Died: 27 Jun 1564 6
Buried:
Spouse: Pan Z Rozmberka Vilem ( - ) 6
Marr: 14 Dec 1561 6
Spouse: Willem Rozmberk Burgrave Bohemia ( - ) 6
Marr: 14 Dec 1561 6
5 M Margrave Of Brandenburg Joachim 6
Born: Abt 1543 - Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia 6
Christened:
Died: 23 Mar 1543-1544 6
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1535 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Princess Elisabeth Magdalene Of Brandenburg
[royalty.ged]
NAME Elisabeth Magdalene, Princess Of /BRANDENBURG/
DEAT DATE 22 AUG (1 SEP) 1595