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Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt and Isetnofret Of Egypt



Husband Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Thebes, Egypt
         Buried: 


         Father: Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Istnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Isitnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 19.4; Abt. 1236 BC - Abt. 1223 BC




Wife Isetnofret Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 





Children
1 M Seti II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Thebes, Egypt
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Tawosret Of Egypt (living)




General Notes (Husband)

The fourth king of the 19th Dynasty was in his fifti e s w h e n he assumed the throne. His father, Ramesses, w a s long -l iv ed and outlived his first 13 sons. Merenpta h , the fou rte ent h son, was militarily active while a pr in ce. Famin e ha d dri ven the Sea Peoples and the Libyan s ac ross the E gypti an bor ders. Egypt retaliated with ve ngean ce, overcom ing th e threa t. The battle is recorde d at Kar nak. The Isr ael Ste la is as sociated with Merenp tah. Th e stela record s a skirm ish in Pa lestine and ment ions Isr ael. This is th e only kno wn mentio n of Israel i n Egyptia n monuments, an d confirms t hat Israe l was esta blished i n their own domai n at the tim e of Merenp tah' s reign. Mer enptah's tomb is i n the Valle y of the King s . Source: www .touregypt.netThe f ourth king o f the 19t h Dyna sty was i n his fifties when h e assumedthe t hrone . His fathe r , Ra messes, was long-live d and outlive d hi s first13 sons . Me renptah, the fourteent h son, wa s mi l itarily active whi l e aprince. Famine had d riven the Se a P eoples and the Liby a ns across t heEgyptia n borders . Egyp t retaliated with v enge ance, overcoming th e threa t.The bat tle is reco rde d at Karn ak. The Israel St ela i s associate d withMerenpta h. The stel a records a skir mis h i n Palestin e and mentio ns Israel.Thi s is the only k n own mention of Is rael in Eg yptian monumen t s, andconfir m s that Israel was e stablish ed in their own d omain at t h e time ofMerenptahs re ig n . Merenptah's tomb i s in th e Va lley of the Kings. Sour ce : www.touregypt.net

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

Isetnofret was the wife of Merneptah and the daugh t e r o f R amesses II. Shewas the mother of Se ti II and w a s b urie d a t Thebes. Source: www.touregypt.net


Muhammad I Of Cordoba Emir Of Cordoba and Ishar



Husband Muhammad I Of Cordoba Emir Of Cordoba 1 2

           Born:  - Cordoba, Spain
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 0866 - Spain
         Buried: 


         Father: Abd Ar-Rahman II Almutawassit Emir (Abt 0792-0852) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife Ishar 1 2

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Children
1 M 'abd Allah I Of Cordoba Emir Of Cordoba 1 2

           Born: Abt 0842 - Cordoba, Spain
     Christened: 
           Died: 0912 - Spain
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Oneca Fortunez (Abt 0847-      ) 1 2
           Marr: 0863




General Notes for Child 'abd Allah I Of Cordoba Emir Of Cordoba

1 UPDA 2 DATE 888 2 PLAC Acceded:


Ishbak



Husband Ishbak 1

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         Father: Abraham (Ibrahim) (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Keturah (      -      ) 1


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Ishmael



Husband Ishmael 1

           Born: Private
     Christened: Private
           Died: 
         Buried: Private


         Father: Abraham (Bef 1992-1817) 1 3
         Mother: Hagar (Keturah) (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

Noted events in his life were:
• TITL, Private

• Fact 8, Private

• Fact 10, Private

• Fact 7, Private

• BAPL, Private

• ENDL, Private

• Fact 9, Private

• Fact 11, Private

• Fact 12, Private

• Fact 13, Private

• SLGC, Private




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Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham and Ra'la Bint Mudad



Husband Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham 1

           Born:  - [Abt 1966 BC]
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           Died:  - [Abt 1829 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Abraham (Ibrahim) (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Hagar 'The Egyptian' (      -      ) 1


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Wife Ra'la Bint Mudad 1

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         Father: Mudad Ibn Jurham (      -      ) 1
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Children
1 M Nabit (Nebajoth) Ibn Ishmael 1

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2 F Malhalath Bint Ishmael 1

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General Notes (Husband)

As with the biblical genealogy, the early Arab genea l o g y w as established by word of mouth and tradition . I t i s pr esen ted as a guideline, not as a generation b y ge nera tio n speci fication of the descendants.As with t he bi blica l ge nealogy , the early Arab genealogy was est ablish edby w ord o f mout h an d tradition. It is presente d a s a guideli ne, no t as ag eneration by generation spec ific ation o f th e desce ndants.

!BIRTH:Genesis, Genesis, 16:16

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:17

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Nabit (Nebajoth) Ibn Ishmael

Considered to be the father of the Nabataeans.Consid e r e d t o be the father of the Nabataeans.


Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham



Husband Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham 1

           Born:  - [Abt 1966 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt 1829 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Abraham (Ibrahim) (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Hagar 'The Egyptian' (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Ra'la Bint Mudad (      -      ) 1




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1 M Kedar 1

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2 M Adbell 1

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3 M Mibsam 1

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4 M Mishma 1

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5 M Dumah 1

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6 M Massa 1

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7 M Hadad 1

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8 M Tema 1

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9 M Jetur 1

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10 M Naphish 1

           Born:  - [C. 17Th Century BC]
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11 M Kedemah 1

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12 F Mahalath 1

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         Spouse: Esau (Twin Of Jacob) (Edom) Ibn Isaac (      -      ) 1



13 F Basemath 1

           Born: 
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           Died: 
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         Spouse: Esau (Twin Of Jacob) (Edom) Ibn Isaac (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

As with the biblical genealogy, the early Arab genea l o g y w as established by word of mouth and tradition . I t i s pr esen ted as a guideline, not as a generation b y ge nera tio n speci fication of the descendants.As with t he bi blica l ge nealogy , the early Arab genealogy was est ablish edby w ord o f mout h an d tradition. It is presente d a s a guideli ne, no t as ag eneration by generation spec ific ation o f th e desce ndants.

!BIRTH:Genesis, Genesis, 16:16

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:17

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Ishvah



Husband Ishvah (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Asher Ibn Jacob
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Ishvi



Husband Ishvi (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Asher Ibn Jacob
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Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt and Isitnofret Of Egypt



Husband Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Thebes, Egypt
         Buried: 


         Father: Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Istnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Isetnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 19.4; Abt. 1236 BC - Abt. 1223 BC




Wife Isitnofret Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Kha'emweset Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 





Children
1 F Tiye-Mereniset Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Setakht Of Egypt (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

The fourth king of the 19th Dynasty was in his fifti e s w h e n he assumed the throne. His father, Ramesses, w a s long -l iv ed and outlived his first 13 sons. Merenpta h , the fou rte ent h son, was militarily active while a pr in ce. Famin e ha d dri ven the Sea Peoples and the Libyan s ac ross the E gypti an bor ders. Egypt retaliated with ve ngean ce, overcom ing th e threa t. The battle is recorde d at Kar nak. The Isr ael Ste la is as sociated with Merenp tah. Th e stela record s a skirm ish in Pa lestine and ment ions Isr ael. This is th e only kno wn mentio n of Israel i n Egyptia n monuments, an d confirms t hat Israe l was esta blished i n their own domai n at the tim e of Merenp tah' s reign. Mer enptah's tomb is i n the Valle y of the King s . Source: www .touregypt.netThe f ourth king o f the 19t h Dyna sty was i n his fifties when h e assumedthe t hrone . His fathe r , Ra messes, was long-live d and outlive d hi s first13 sons . Me renptah, the fourteent h son, wa s mi l itarily active whi l e aprince. Famine had d riven the Se a P eoples and the Liby a ns across t heEgyptia n borders . Egyp t retaliated with v enge ance, overcoming th e threa t.The bat tle is reco rde d at Karn ak. The Israel St ela i s associate d withMerenpta h. The stel a records a skir mis h i n Palestin e and mentio ns Israel.Thi s is the only k n own mention of Is rael in Eg yptian monumen t s, andconfir m s that Israel was e stablish ed in their own d omain at t h e time ofMerenptahs re ig n . Merenptah's tomb i s in th e Va lley of the Kings. Sour ce : www.touregypt.net

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Tiye-Mereniset Of Egypt

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Isjaslav



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Wife Isjaslav 2

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           Died: 28 Oct 1165
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         Father: Andrew I Of Vladimir (1111-1174) 2
         Mother: 





Ismail



Husband Ismail 2

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         Father: Al-Husayn Ibn 'Ali (Between 0625-0680) 1 2
         Mother: Zhβdah Kβndβria (      -      ) 2


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Ismail



Husband Ismail 2

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           Died: 0764
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         Father: Ja'far As-Sadiq (      -0765) 2
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1 M Mohammed Ibn Ismail 2

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           Died: 0808
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Ismail



Husband Ismail 1

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         Father: Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites (Abt 0624-Between 0679) 1
         Mother: Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath (      -After 0670) 1


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Michael Spencer and Isobel



Husband Michael Spencer 4

           Born: Abt 5 May 1611 - Stotfold, Bedfordshire, Eng 4
     Christened: 5 May 1611 - Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England 4
           Died: 6 May 1653 - Lynn, Essex Co, MA 4
         Buried: 1653 4


         Father: Gerard Spencer (1576-Bef 1646) 1 4
         Mother: Alice Whitbread (1571-1628) 1 4


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Isabel Spencer* (Abt 1615-1674) 4 - Of, Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England 4

   Other Spouse: Robbins (      -      ) 4




Wife Isobel 4

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John Balliol and Isobel



Husband John Balliol 5

           Born: 
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           Died: 1313 5
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         Father: John Balliol (      -      ) 5
         Mother: Devorguilla (      -1290) 5


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Wife Isobel 5

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         Father: John De Warenne Earl Of Surrey (      -      ) 5
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Children
1 M Edward Balliol 5

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           Died: 1363 5
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John Balliol and Isobel



Husband John Balliol 1

           Born: 
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           Died: 1296 - Scotland
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         Father: John Balliol (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Dervorgilla De Galloway (Abt 1218-1289) 1 6


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Wife Isobel 1

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Children
1 M Edward Balliol 1

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           Died: 1363 - Scotland
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Issachar Ibn Jacob



Husband Issachar Ibn Jacob 1

           Born:  - Paddanaram
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         Father: Jacob (Twin Of Esau) (Israel) Ibn Isaac King Of Goshen (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Leah Bint Leban (      -      ) 1


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1 M Tola (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Puvah (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M Job (Jashub) (details suppressed for this person)

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4 M Shimron (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Necho I (Memkheperre) Of Egypt King Of Memphis & Sais and Istemabat ( )



Husband Necho I (Memkheperre) Of Egypt King Of Memphis & Sais 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 710 BC]
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           Died:  - [Abt. 664 BC]
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         Father: Nekauba Irib Re' Of Egypt Prince Of Sais (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


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Wife Istemabat ( ) 1

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Children
1 M Psamtek I (Wahibre) Of Egypt King Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 684 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 610 BC]
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mehetenweskhet Of Heliopolis (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

Necho I was the fourth ruler of the 26th Dynasty.N e c h o I w as the fourth ruler of the 26th Dynasty.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Psamtek I (Wahibre) Of Egypt King Of Egypt

Psamtik I, in Greek, Psammetichos, king of Egypt (re i g n e d 664-610 BC), founder of the 26th or Saite dynast y . H e r ul ed first as regent for the Assyrian king Ashur ba nipa l, w h o had subjugated Egypt about 670 BC. About 6 6 0 BC Ps amti k r enounced his allegiance to Assyria and u ni fied Low er Eg yp t under his independent rule. He estab lis hed his c apita l ci ty of Sais, from which the name o f th e dynasty w as tak en. D uring his reign Egypt entere d int o friendly re lation s wit h Greece, and Greek mercha nts an d soldiers wer e encou rage d to settle in Egypt. Ps amtik e xtended his rul e by cap turin g the Egyptian cit y of Thebe s from the Assyr ians in 6 54 BC . He also prote cted the in dependence of Egy pt by stre ngthen ing the fro ntiers and r eforming his army . His reig n was not able fo r a remarkabl e flourishing of c ommerce an d the arts . So urce: "Psamti k I," Microsoft(R) E ncarta(R) 9 8 Encyclop e dia. (c) 1993- 1997 Microsoft Corpor ation. All r ights r eserv ed.Psamti k I, in Greek, Psammetic hos, king o f Egyp t (reigne d 664- 610 BC), founder of the 2 6th o r Sait e d ynasty. He ru le d first as regent for theAs syrian kin g A shurbanipal, w h o had subjugat ed Egypt abou t 670 BC . About 660 BC Psamt ik r enounced his allegiance t o Assyr ia and uni fied Lo we rEgyp t under his independent r ule . He establishe d his ca pital ci ty ofSais, from which t h e n ame of the dyn asty w as taken. D uring his reignEgy p t entered into friendl y re lations with G ree ce, and Gr ee k merchantsand soldier s we re encouraged t o settle i n Egyp t. Psamtik extended hi s r ule by capturing t he Egy ptian ci ty of Thebes from th e As syrians in 654BC. H e al so protect ed t he independenc e of E gypt by strengtheni n g thefrontie rs and reforming h is army . His reign w a s notab le for a r emarkableflourish ing of co mmerce an d the arts. So urce: "P samtik I," Micro soft(R) Enc arta(R ) 98 Encyclopedia . (c)19 93-1997 Microso ft Corporat i on . All rights reserved.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Menkheperre' Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun and Istemkheb Of Lower Egypt



Husband Menkheperre' Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 1065 BC]
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           Died:  - [Abt. 992 BC]
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         Father: Pinudjem I Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Henttawy Of Egypt (      -      ) 1


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Wife Istemkheb Of Lower Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 1054 BC], Tannis, Delta Of Egypt
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         Father: Psusennes I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Tanis Wiay Of Egypt (      -      ) 1





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1 M Smendis II Of Thebes 1

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         Spouse: Tabent-Thuty ( ) (      -      ) 1



2 M Pinudjem II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 1025 BC], Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 945 BC], Thebes, Egypt
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Neskhonsu Of Thebes (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

MenKheperre is considered the 7th ruler of the Theb a n 2 1 s t Dynasty, first as High Priest of AmMenKheperr e i s con si de red the 7th ruler of the Theban 21st Dynast y, f irsta s Hi g h Priest of Am

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Pinudjem II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun

As High Priest of Amun, he is considered as the nint h r u l e r of the Theban 21st Dynasty.As High Priest of Am u n , h e i s considered as the ninth ruler of the Theban21 s t D ynas ty.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Istnofret Of Egypt



Husband Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 1302 BC], Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 1213 BC], Thebes, Egypt
         Buried:  - Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt


         Father: Seti I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Tuya Of Egypt (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Maetnefrure Of Khatti Princess Of Khatti (      -      ) 1 - [Abt. 1256 BC]

   Other Spouse: Nofretari Of Egypt (      -      ) 1

   Other Spouse: Nebt-Tawya (      -      ) 1

   Other Spouse: Nefertari (      -      ) 1

Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Pharaoh 19.3; 24 Jun 1304 BC - Abt. 1236 BC

• Photos, Ramsesii




Wife Istnofret Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
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Children
1 M Kha'emweset Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 1272 BC], Thebes, Egypt
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2 M Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Thebes, Egypt
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         Spouse: Isitnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Spouse: Isetnofret Of Egypt (      -      ) 1



3 F Bint-Anath Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - Thebes, Egypt
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General Notes (Husband)

Ramses II (reigned 1279-1212 BC), ancient Egyptian k i n g , t hird ruler of the 19th Dynasty, the son of Set i I . Du ri ng t he early part of his reign Ramses fought t o re gai n th e terr itory in Africa and western Asia tha t Egyp t ha d hel d durin g the 16th and 15th centuries BC . His pr incip al opp onents w ere the Hittites, a powerfu l people o f Asi a Minor , agains t whom he waged a long wa r. The majo r batt le of th is war wa s fought in 1274 at K adesh, in no rther n Syria, an d was hail ed by Ramses a s a great triump h. Nei ther power a chieved a c onclusiv e victory, however , and i n 1258 BC a tr eaty was sig ne d whereby the contest ed land s were divided a nd Ramses ag r eed to marry the dau ghter o f the Hittite king . The rem ainin g years of his ru le wer e distinguished by th e cons tructio n of such monume nts a s the rock-hewn temple o f A bu Simbel , the great hyp ostyl e hall in the Temple of A m on at Karnak , and the mor tuar y temple at Thebes, know n a s the Ramesseum . Source : "Rams es II," Microsoft(R) E ncarta (R) 98 Encyclope dia . (c) 1993 -1997 Microsoft Corp oration . All rights reser v ed. ------- -- Abu Simbel, sit e of two t emples in southe rn E gypt, o n the Nile River , south of Aswa n. The temple s were c arve d into a sandst one cliff about 12 50 BC durin g the reig n o f Ramses II . The interior of the l arger tem ple is more t h an 55 m ( about 180 ft) in depth an d consis ts of a serie s o f hall s and chambers leading t o a centra l sanctuary. T his t em ple was dedicated by Ramse s II to t he chief gods o f Heli o polis, Memphis, and Thebes . It i s oriented so tha t th e ray s of the rising sun illumi nat e the statues of t h e three god s and of Ramses II in t h e innermost sanctua ry . The smalle r temple was dedicate d b y Ramses to his q ueen , Nefertari, a nd to the goddes s Hatho r. The facad e of th e larger temple h as four sitti ng statue s of Rams es II, ea ch more than 20 m ( about 65 f t) in heigh t. Sma ller statue s of Ramses II, Nefer tari, a nd their chil dre n adorn the f acade of Nefertari's te mple . The larger t e mple has numero us inscriptions and relie f s, some of th em o f unusual hist orical interest. A serie s o f relief s depict s the battle b etween the Egyptians an d th e Hitt ites at Kad esh. Two of t he large sitting statu es of R am ses have inscr iptions in G reek dating from th e 6th centu r y BC. They wer e written b y Greek mercenary s oldiers an d ar e among the ea rliest dat ed Greek inscripti ons. Th e temples , the most imp ortant mo numents of ancien t Nubi a, were unkno wn to the Wes t unti l 1812, when the y wer e discovered by th e Swiss explo rer J ohann Ludwig Bu rckh ardt. In 1964 an inter national pro jec t was begun t o sav e the temples from inundat ion by Lak e N asser, the r eser voir of the Aswan High Dam. I n a remark ab le engineer in g feat, the temples were cut apar t and, i n 1 968, reass e mbled on a site 64 m (210 ft) above t he rive r . Sourc e : "Abu Simbel," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 Encyc l opedi a . (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All ri ght s re se rv ed. --------- The son of Seti I and Queen Tuya w a s t h e t hird king of the 19th Dynasty. Called Ramesse s t h e Grea t , he lived to be 96 years old, had 200 wive s an d con cubi n es, 96 sons and 60 daughters. One son, Pr ince K ha-m-wa s , w as a high priest of Ptah, governor o f Memphis , and w a s i n charge of the restoration of th e Pyramid o f Unas . Thi s s on was buried in The Serapeum . Ramesses I I outli ved th e fi rst thirteen of his heirs . Ramesses wa s name d co-rule r wit h his father, Seti I , early in his li fe. H e accompanie d hi s father on numer ous campaigns in Li by a and Nubia. At t h e age of 22 Rame sses went on a campai g n in Nubia with t w o of his own so ns. Seti I and Ramess e s built a palace i n Av aris wher e Ramesses I had start e d a new capital. Whe n Set i I die d in 1290 B.C., Ramess e s assumed the throne an d beg a n a series of wars agains t t he Syrians. The famous B at tle o f Kadesh is inscribe d on t he walls of Ramesses tem p le.

Ramesses' building accomplishments are two temple s a t A b u S imbel, the hypostyle hall at Karnak, a mortua ry c ompl e x a t Abydos, the Colossus of Ramesses at Memph is , a vas t t om b at Thebes, additions at the Luxor Templ e , and th e famo u s Ramesseum. Among Ramesses' wives wer e N efertari , Quee n Is tnofret, his two daughters, Bintha nat h and Mery tamon , and t he Hittite princess, Maathorne frur e. Ramesse s was o riginall y buried in the Valley o f the K ings. Becau se of th e widespr ead looting of tomb s durin g the 21st Dyn asty th e priests re moved Ramesse s body an d took it to a h olding a rea where th e valuabl e material s such, as gold-le af and se mi-precious i nlays , were remo ved. The body was t hen rewrap ped and take n t o the tomb o f an 18th Dynasty qu een, Inhapi . The bodi e s of Ramesse s I and Seti I were don e in like fa shion a nd al l ended u p at the same place. Ame nhotep I's bo dy h ad been p lace d there as well at an earli er time. Seven t y-two hours l a ter, all of the bodies wer e again moved, t h is time to t h e Royal Cache that was insi de the tomb o f Hig h Priest P inud jem II. The priests docum ented all o f this o n the li nen tha t covered the bodies. T his "syst ematic" loo ting b y the prie sts was done in the g uise o f protecting th e bo dies from th e "common" thieves . Sour ce: www.touregypt. ne t --------- S o proud was Ramess es I I of his extensive p r ogeny that it wo uld be wrong t o om it all reference to t h e long enumeration s of his son s a nd daughters to be rea d o n the walls of hi s temples . A t Wady es-Sebua in Lowe r Nubi a over a hundred p rince s an d princesses were named , but th e many lacunae ma k e it imp ossible to compute th e exact fig ure. From seve ral t emple s it is clear that th e eldest so n was Amenhiw enamef, b u t his mother is unknow n and he evid ently die d early. It w i ll be recalled tha t Sethos I (Set i I) pro vided his youth fu l co-regent wit h a large number o f con cubines, and thes e wi ll have bee n responsible for th e v ast majority of chi ldre n about wh om nothing more is he a rd. The most highly h onore d were n aturally those bor n to R amesses II by his su ccessiv e Kin g's Great Wives . Queen Isi nofre was the mothe r of fou r w ho were depict ed together wi th her and her hus band. For e most among th em is Ramesse, a t a given moment t he crow n pri nce, bu t it was his younge r brother Merenptah , th e thirteen t h in the Ramesseum list , who survived to s ucc eed his fat he r. Another son who perh aps never had pret en sions to t he thr one was Kha'emwise, th e high-priest (se t em) of Pt ah at Memp his. He gained grea t celebrity a s a l earned m an and magicia n, and was remembe red right d own t o Graec o-Roman times. I t was doubtless i n that capa city t hat h e was charged with t he organizatio n of his fa ther' s ear liest Sed-festivals fro m the firs t I year 30 d own t o th e fifth in year 42. Ramesse s II live d to celebr ate tw el ve or even thirteen in all. A d aughte r of Isinof re, w h o bore the Syrian name of Bint-anat , is o f interes t f o r a special reason: she received the tit le Ki ng's Gr ea t W ife during her father's lifetime. We canno t ov erlo o k th e likelihood that she served at least temporar i l y a s hi s companion. Even more frequent are the referen c e s t o Que en Nofretari-mery-en-Mut, the Naptera of an a lre a d y menti oned Baghazkoy letter. She is familiar to E gypt olo gi sts a s the owner of the magnificently painte d tom b in th e V all ey of the Queens on the west of Thebe s. Thi s hencefo rt h , the burial-place of many females o f the Ra messide roy a l f amily. Ramesses II himself ha d a tomb a t Biban el-Mol u k n o doubt once as large and f ine as tha t of Sethos I, b u t no w closed owing to its da ngerous con dition. The grea t k ing' s mummy suffered a fa te similar t o that of so man y o f his p redecessors, fina lly finding i ts way to the cac he a t Der el -Bahri. Unti l moved to th e mausoleum at Cairo , hi s corpse c ould sti ll be seen a s that of a shrivelled- up ol d man wit h a lo ng narrow fac e, massive jaw, and prom inen t nose, cons pi cuous also fo r his admirably well-prese rve d teeth. Sourc e : www.toureg ypt.netRamses II (reigned 1 279- 1212 BC), a ncien t Egyptia n king, third ruler ofthe 19 th Dy nasty, t h e son o f Set i I. During the early part o f his re ignRa mses fough t t o regain the territory in A fri ca and we st ern Asia th atEgyp t had held during the 16th an d 15th ce n turies BC . His princ ipa lopponents were the Hit tites , a po werfu l people of Asi a Minor, againstwhom he wa ge d a long w a r . The major battl e of this war was foug h t in 1274at Kad e sh, in northern Syri a, and was hail e d b y Ramses as a gr e attriumph. Neither pow er achieve d a conc lusive victory , ho wever, and in12 58 B C a treat y was sign ed whereby th e cont ested lands were divi ded a ndRamses agr eed to mar r y the da ughter of the Hittit e k ing. The remai ningyear s of his rul e were distinguishe d b y th e construc tion o f suchmonument s as the rock-hew n templ e of Abu Simb el, t he great hyposty le ha llin th e Temple o f Amon at Kar nak , and the mortuar y temple a t Thebes, knowna s the Rames se um. Source: "Ramse s II," M icrosoft(R) Encarta( R) 98 Enc y clopedia. (c)1993-19 97 Mi crosoft Corporat ion. Al l righ t s reserved. -------- - Ab u Simbel, site of two templ e s i n southern Egypt, on t h e Nile River, south of Aswan . T h e temp les were carve d int o a sandstone cliff abou t 1250 B C during the reig n of Ramse s II. The interi or o f the la rge r temple ismo re than 5 5 m (about 180 ft) in d epth an d consi sts o f a series o f h allsand chambers lead ing t o a centra l s anctuary. This temp le was dedicated by Ramse s II t o t h e chief gods of Heliopo lis, Memphis, an d Thebe s. It is orien ted so that the rays o f the ri sin g sun illu minat e the stat ues of thethree god s and of Ram ses II in t h e innermost sanc tuary . The smalle rtemple wa s dedicat e d by Ramses to his qu een, Nefertari, a nd to th egoddes s Ha thor . The facade of th e larger templ e has fo ur sit ting s tatuesof Ramses II, eac h more than 2 0 m ( ab out 6 5 ft) i n height. Smallerstatues o f Ramses II , Nefer tari , and the ir children adorn th e facad e ofNefert ari' s te mple. The l arger temple has numerous insc ription s an dre liefs, som e o f them of unusual historical in tere s t . A series of re liefsdepicts the battle between th e E gy p t ians and the Hi ttites at Kadesh. Twoof the larg e sitt i ng s tatues of Rams es have inscription s in Gree k dating fro m th e 6th centur y BC. They were written by G reek merc enar y sol diersand a r e among the earliest date d Greek in scripti ons . The temp les, the most important m onuments o f ancient N ub ia, wer e unknownto the West unti l 181 2, wh en they were d i scover ed by the Swiss explore rJohann Ludw ig Burckhardt . I n 196 4 an intern ational pr oject was beg un tosave the t empl e s from inundation by L ake Nasser, th e reservoir o f t heAs w an High Dam. In a r emarkable engin eering feat, the te mpl e s were cutapart a nd, in 1968 , re assembled on a sit e 6 4 m ( 210 ft) abov e the river. Sourc e: "Abu Simbel," Mi cros oft(R ) Encarta (R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c)1993-1997 Micro sof t Corpor a tio n. All rights reserv ed. --------- The so n o f Seti I a n d Queen Tuya was the t hird king of the 19t h Dyn asty.Ca lle d Ramesses the G reat , he lived to be 96 y ears o ld , had 20 0 wives andconcubin es, 96 sons and 60 dau ghter s . On e son , Prince Kha-m-was , was ahigh priest of P tah , go vernor of M emphis, and wa s in charge o f therestor a tion o f the Pyrami d of Unas. T his son was buried in T h e Serapeum .Ramesses I I outl ive d the first thirteen o f hi s heirs. Ra messes was n amedco- ruler with his father , Set i I, ear ly i n his life. H e ac companied hisfathe r on nume rous campaign s in Libya an d N ubia. At the a g e of 22Rames ses went o n a campaign in N u bia with tw o of his own sons . Seti I and Ramesses bui l t a p alace i n Avaris where Rame sses I had st arted a ne wcapital . Whe n Seti I died in 129 0 B.C. , Ramess es assum ed the thro n e andbegan a series o f wars against th e Syri ans. The fam ou s Battl e of Kadeshi s inscribed on th e wal ls of Rames ses te mple.

Ramesses' building accomplishments are two temple s a t A b u S imbel, thehypostyle hall at Karnak , a mortua ry c ompl e x a t Abydos, the Colossus ofRamesses at Memphi s , a vas t to mb a t Thebes, ad ditions at the LuxorTempl e , and th e famou s Ram esseum. Among Ramesses' wives wer e N efertari, Qu een I stnofr et, his two daughters, Bintha nat h and Meryt amon, an d theHit tite princess, Maathorn e frur e. Ramesse s was origi nally bur ied in theValley of t he Ki ngs. Becaus e of the wid esprea d l ooting of tombs d uringt he 21st Dyna sty the pries ts remo ved Ramesses bod y and to ok it to ahol d ing area whe re the v aluable mate rials suc h, as gold-lea f andsemi-preci ous inlay s, wer e remove d . The body was th en rewrapped an d takento t h e tomb of a n 18th Dynasty quee n, Inhapi. The b od ies o f Ra messes Ia nd Seti I were don e in like fashion a nd al l ende d up a t the same place.Ame n hotep I's body ha d be en place d the re as well at an earl ier time.Seventy-t w o hours later , a l l of the bodies wer e again moved, th is t ime tothe Roy a l Cache that was insid e the tomb of H ig h Pr iest Pinudj em I I. Thepriests docume nted all of t his on th e linen th at cove red the bodies . T hissystemat ic looting b y the pr iests wa s done in the guis e of prot ectingthe bodie s fr o m the "comm on" thieves. Sou rce: ww w.touregypt.net -- -- ----- So proud w as Ramesses I I of h is extensive proge n y that it would be wr ongto omi t al l referenc e to the l on g enumerations of his s ons an d d aughtersto be read o n th e walls of his temples . A t Wa d y es-Sebua in Lower N ubiaov er a hundred princes an d pri n cesses were named, bu t the ma n y lacunaemake it impos s ibl e to compute the exa ct figure . From several temples i t i s clear tha t the eld est son wa s Amenhiwenamef, but h i s mot her is unknownan d he evidentl y died early. I t wi l l be reca lled that Set hos I (Seti I)p rovided his youth fu l co-regen t with a lar ge numbe r of con cubines, andth es e will have be en respon sible for the vas t majority o f chi ldren aboutw ho m nothi ng more is heard. T he most h ighly h onored were natur all y thoseborn to Ramesse s I I b y his su ccessive King's Gr e at Wives. Queen Isinofr e was the mothe r of four who wer e dep icted t ogether wit h he r and herhus band. Foremost a mong the m is Ramesse, a t a giv en moment t he crownp rince , but it wa s his young er brothe r Merenptah , the thirteen th in theRames seum li st, who su r vived to s ucceed his fa ther. Another so n wh operhaps neve r had prete nsions to th e throne was K ha' e mwise, thehigh-p riest (set em) of Pta h at Memphis. He g aine d great celebrit y as alea rned m a n and magician, an d was re membered righ t down t o Graeco- Romantimes. It wa s doubtles s in tha t cap acity t hat he w as charged wit h theorganizatio n of his fath er's e arlies t Sed-festival s fr om the firs t I year30 dow n to th e fif th in year 42 . Ramesses II live d to celebrat e twelv e or e ven thirtee n in all. A daughter o f Isinofre , who bo r e the Syrian n ame ofBint-anat, is of int e rest fo r a sp e cial reason : she received the titleKing's G reat Wif e du ri ng her fa ther's lifeti me. We cannot overloo k thelik el iho od tha t she served at least temporarily as hi s compa n ion . E v enmore frequent are the references to Quee n Nof ret ar i-m ery-en-Mut, theNaptera of an alread y mention e d Bagha z k oy letter. She is familiar toEgyptologists a s th e ow n e r of the magnificent ly painted tomb in theVal le y o f th e Q ueens on the west of Thebes. This hencefort h , thebur ia l- p lace of many females of the Ramesside ro ya l family . R amess es IIhimself had a tomb at Biban e l- Mol uk no dou bt on ce a s large and fine asthat of Setho s I, b ut now clo sed owi n g to its dange rous condition . Thegrea t king's mu mmy suff e red a fate similar to tha t of so man y of hispred ec essor s , finally finding its w ay to the ca che at Der el -Bahri. U nt ilmoved to the maus oleum a t Cai ro, his corps e could sti l l be seen as that of a shrivelle d-up old man w ith a long n ar ro w face, ma ssive jaw, andp rominent nose , conspicuous a ls o for hi s admirably well-p reserved tee t h. Source: www.t our egyp t.net

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General Notes (Wife)

Istnofret was the second ranked wife of Ramesses I I a n d h a d several sons and daughters. She gave birth t o Mer ne pta h , Ramesses' heir, Prince Khaemweset, and Bin t-Anat h a lon g w ith others. Istnofret replaced Queen Nef ertar i at s om e poin t after the dedication of the temple s at A bu Simb el . What h appened to Nefertari is not know n for s ure, sh e ma y have di ed or retired. Istnofret dis appeare d from re cor d not long a fter. She may have die d or retir ed to th e hare m enclave nea r the Fayoum regio n. Source : www.toure gypt.ne tIstnofret wa s the second ra nked wif e of Ramesse s II and h ad several son sand daught ers. Sh e ga ve birth t o Merneptah , Ramesses' hei r, Prin ceKhaemw eset, and Bint-A nath along w ith others. Is t nof ret repla ced QueenNefertar i at some poi nt after the ded i cation o f the temples at Ab uSimbe l. Wha t happened t o Nefer tar i is not known for sur e, she may hav edied o r retired. I s tnofret d isappeared fr om record not l on g after. Shema y hav e died or retired t o the harem encla v e nea r the Fa youm reg ion. Source: www. touregypt.net

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General Notes for Child Kha'emweset Of Egypt

Kha'emweset was the son of Ramesses II and Queen Istno f r e t . While still a child, he took part in a campaig n i n Nu bi a . He designed a burial for the Apis Bulls a t th e temp l e o f Ptah in Memphis. While in Memphis, he v isite d Saqqa r a an d commissioned for a historical stud y of th e necropo li s. Fo r this he was nicknamed the "Egy ptologis t Prince. " H e was v ery popular and his mortuar y cult las ted unti l th e Roman er a. He was then incorpor ated into s everal Ro man l egends an d was mentioned in th e demotic li terature f or tha t era. Sou rce: www.touregyp t.netKha'emwe set was th e son o f Ramesses I I and Queen I stnofret. Whil e still ach ild, h e took par t i n a campai gn in Nubia. H e designe d a buria l for theApis Bul ls a t the temple of P tah in Me m phis. Whi le in Memphis , h e visitedSaqqara an d commissio ned for a hi storical s tudy o f the necr opolis . Forthis h e was nickname d the " Egyptologi st Prince." H e was very po pular andhis mo rtu a ry cult laste d until th e Roman era. H e was then inco r poratedinto severa l Roma n legends and w a s mentioned i n th e demotic literatur efo r that era. Sour ce: www.toure gypt.net

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General Notes for Child Merenptah Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt

The fourth king of the 19th Dynasty was in his fifti e s w h e n he assumed the throne. His father, Ramesses, w a s long -l iv ed and outlived his first 13 sons. Merenpta h , the fou rte ent h son, was militarily active while a pr in ce. Famin e ha d dri ven the Sea Peoples and the Libyan s ac ross the E gypti an bor ders. Egypt retaliated with ve ngean ce, overcom ing th e threa t. The battle is recorde d at Kar nak. The Isr ael Ste la is as sociated with Merenp tah. Th e stela record s a skirm ish in Pa lestine and ment ions Isr ael. This is th e only kno wn mentio n of Israel i n Egyptia n monuments, an d confirms t hat Israe l was esta blished i n their own domai n at the tim e of Merenp tah' s reign. Mer enptah's tomb is i n the Valle y of the King s . Source: www .touregypt.netThe f ourth king o f the 19t h Dyna sty was i n his fifties when h e assumedthe t hrone . His fathe r , Ra messes, was long-live d and outlive d hi s first13 sons . Me renptah, the fourteent h son, wa s mi l itarily active whi l e aprince. Famine had d riven the Se a P eoples and the Liby a ns across t heEgyptia n borders . Egyp t retaliated with v enge ance, overcoming th e threa t.The bat tle is reco rde d at Karn ak. The Israel St ela i s associate d withMerenpta h. The stel a records a skir mis h i n Palestin e and mentio ns Israel.Thi s is the only k n own mention of Is rael in Eg yptian monumen t s, andconfir m s that Israel was e stablish ed in their own d omain at t h e time ofMerenptahs re ig n . Merenptah's tomb i s in th e Va lley of the Kings. Sour ce : www.touregypt.net

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General Notes for Child Bint-Anath Of Egypt

Bint-Anath was the daughter of Ramesses II and Queen I s t n o fret. She was probably the Batau'anth of early reco r d s a n d became Ramesses consort when his Queens Istnofr e t a nd N ef ertari died or retired. Source: www.touregypt .n etBi nt-An at h was the daughter of Ramesses II and Quee n I stnof ret. S h e wasprobably the Batau'ant h of early r ecor ds an d becam e R amesses consort whenhis Queens Istno fre t and Ne fertar i die d o r retired. Source: www.toureg ypt. net

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Istvan



Husband Istvan 2

           Born: 1235
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         Father: King Andras II Masodik Of Hungary (1176-1235) 1 2 6 7
         Mother: Countess Gertrude Of Andechs (Abt 1185-1213) 1 2 7


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Count Istvan Of Csaky and Baroness Maria Of Perenyi



Husband Count Istvan Of Csaky 7

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       Marriage: 3 Jun 1640 - Szepesvar, Szepes Megye, Hungary 7

   Other Spouse: Margit Lonyay Of Nagy Lonya & Vasaros N (Abt 1621-1670) 7 - 6 Jan 1654 - Beltek, Szatmar Megye, Hungary 7




Wife Baroness Maria Of Perenyi 7

           Born: Abt 1617 - Of Nagy Szollos, Ugocsa Megye, Hungary 7
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           Died:  - Saros, Saros Megye, Hungary 7
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         Father: Gyorgy Of Pereny (Abt 1583-      ) 7
         Mother: Zsuzsanna Melith (Abt 1584-Abt 1631) 7




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DEAT DATE LVG 1640


Count Istvan Of Csaky and Margit Lonyay Of Nagy Lonya & Vasaros N



Husband Count Istvan Of Csaky 7

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       Marriage: 6 Jan 1654 - Beltek, Szatmar Megye, Hungary 7

   Other Spouse: Baroness Maria Of Perenyi (Abt 1617-      ) 7 - 3 Jun 1640 - Szepesvar, Szepes Megye, Hungary 7




Wife Margit Lonyay Of Nagy Lonya & Vasaros N 7

           Born: Abt 1621 - Of, Vasaros Nameny, Bereg Megye, Hungary 7
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           Died: 27 Jul 1670 - Szepesvar, Szepes Megye, Hungary 7
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         Father: Baron Lonyay Zsigmond Of Nagy Lonya & Vasaros N (1593-1652) 7
         Mother: Baroness Varkocs Margit [Of Nopsicz] (Abt 1600-1644) 7



   Other Spouse: Istvan Thelegdy (      -      ) 7


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TITL [OF NAGY LONYA AND VASAROS NAMENY]


King Istvan IV Of Hungary and Princess Of Byzantine Empire Maria



Husband King Istvan IV Of Hungary 7

           Born: Abt 1133 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
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           Died: 11 Apr 1164 7
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            AFN: 881D-DM


         Father: Bela II Masodik Of Hungary (1108-1140) 1 2 7
         Mother: Queen Ilona Nemanjics Of Hungary (Abt 1115-1157) 1 2 7


       Marriage: Abt 1156 7




Wife Princess Of Byzantine Empire Maria 2 7

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   Other Spouse: Amalric I Of Jerusalem (Abt 1131-1174) 2 7 - 29 Aug 1167 - , Tyr 7

   Other Spouse: Balian II Of Ramla (      -      ) 2


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NAME Istvan IV, King Of /HUNGARY/

BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary


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NAME Maria, Princess Of The /BYZANTINE EMPIRE/


Itaf



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           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Na'im Al-Lakhmi (      -      ) 2
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Amr 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

1 UPDA 2 DATE 741 2 PLAC Acceded: Spain


Abul-Kasim Muhammad Be Abbad Al-Mu'tamid Emir Of Seville and I'tamid



Husband Abul-Kasim Muhammad Be Abbad Al-Mu'tamid Emir Of Seville 1 2

           Born: 1045 - Seville, Spain
     Christened: 
           Died: 1095 - Aghmat, Morocco
         Buried: 


         Father: Abu Amr Abbad Ben Muhammad Al-Mu'tadid King Of Seville (Abt 1014-1068) 1 2
         Mother: Nn Bint Mujahid (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 




Wife I'tamid 1 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation, Formerly A Slave



Children
1 M Al Ma'mun Of Seville 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 1090 - Cordoba
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Zaida (Isabella) Of Denia (1075-1107) 1 2



2 M Al-Ma'mum Of Seville Prince Of Seville 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1090 - Cordoba, Spain
         Buried: 



3 F Zaida (Isabella) Of Denia 1 2

           Born: 1075 - Denia, Spain
     Christened: 
           Died: 12 Sep 1107
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Al Ma'mun Of Seville (      -1090) 2
         Spouse: King Alfonso VI Of Castile & Leon (Bef 1040-1109) 1 2 7 8
           Marr: 1098




General Notes (Husband)

1 UPDA 2 DATE 1068 2 PLAC Acceded:


al-Mu'tamid was a great and tragic figure. He was an excellent poet of love and a good statesman whom destiny had chosen to taste both the gaiety and bitterness and of life. He is famous for his love poetry to his wife, a former slave girl whom he showered with love and precious gifts.


General Notes for Child Al-Ma'mum Of Seville Prince Of Seville

Some genealogies show him married to his sister, Za i d a . I t is probablythat this is the Morocc ian versio n , a s th ey a re known to object to thegenealogies showi n g Zaid a mar rie d to an ancest or of the Royal Familie s of Europe . Eve n if h e was married to Zaida, since he d ied i n 109 0 and he r (seco nd)marriage wasn't unti l 1098 , bot h coul d be true.


General Notes for Child Zaida (Isabella) Of Denia

It may look like Zaida married her brother from this data! This is because of a conflict between sources on who she was. Sources in Morocco are convinced she was the daughter of the Emir. They claim that the Christians in Spain removed and altered records that indicated a Muslim ancestory for their Royal houses. The Emir was exiled in Morocco after being expelled from Spain, and it is claimed records from this time are still in Morocco. I leave it for future scholars to investigate. Others say she did not mother any children by Alfonso


Guido D'ivree Duke Of Spoleto and Itana



Husband Guido D'ivree Duke Of Spoleto 1

           Born: Abt 0815 - Spoleto, Italy
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 0860 - Spoleto, Italy
         Buried: 


         Father: Lambert D'ivree (Abt 0780-      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife Itana 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Rotilda D'ivree 1

           Born: Abt 0850 - Spoleto, Italy
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Adalberto I Of Este Marquis (Abt 0850-Abt 0890) 1




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Rotilda D'ivree

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Itermann (Itermon)



Husband Itermann (Itermon) 1 8

           Born: Private
     Christened: Private
           Died: 
         Buried: Private


         Father: Athra (Hathra) (      -      ) 1 8
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 

Noted events in his life were:
• TITL, Private

• Fact 8, Private

• Fact 10, Private

• Fact 7, Private

• BAPL, Private

• ENDL, Private

• Fact 9, Private

• Fact 11, Private

• Fact 12, Private

• Fact 13, Private

• SLGC, Private




Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Heremond (Heremod) 1 8

           Born: Private
     Christened: Private
           Died: 
         Buried: Private




Notes (Marriage)

_STAT: EVEN TYPE Private-Begin DATE Private TYPE Marriage Fact DATE Private TYPE SLGS DATE Private


Ithe Of Spain



Husband

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Ithe Of Spain 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Breogan (Brian) Of Spain (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 





Ivan



Husband Ivan 7

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Basil (      -      ) 7
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Boris Ivanovich Prince Gorbatij Shuiskii 7

           Born: Abt 1460 - Of, Moskva, Moskva, Russia 7
     Christened: 
           Died: 1536 7
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mrs-Boris Ivanovich Princess Of Gorbatij (Abt 1463-      ) 7
           Marr: Abt 1489 - Of, Moskva, Moskva, Russia 7




General Notes (Husband)

[royalty.ged]

The Augustan




Sources


1 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

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

3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index(R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002), downloaded 5 May 2005.

4 af18.ged (GEDCOM file obtained from Genealogy Online, Santa Cruz, California. File "af18.ged" / http://emcee.com , obtained 1/28/96. Original author unknown.)

5 ROYAL92.GED Gedcom file.

6 royalfam.ged.

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

8 sargents gedcom.

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