Kedemah
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Cave and Kellogg
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Kellogg
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Kemuel
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Kenneth
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King Kenneth III Of Scotland
Husband King Kenneth III Of Scotland 1 2 3 4
Born: 0962 - Scotland
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• Baptism, Reigned 997-1005
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1 M Boedhe Prince Of Scotland 2 3 4
Born: 0990 - Scotland
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1 NAME The /Grim/ 1 UPDA 2 DATE 997 2 PLAC Acceded:
House of Fergus
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Norman William Luke and Kerry
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Ugaine More and Kesair
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1 M Laeghaire Lorc 2
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Kesed
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Ketilbiorn
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John G. Pettit and Keziah
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Born: Abt 1760 - Pennsylvania
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Khadija
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Kha'emweset Of Egypt
Husband Kha'emweset Of Egypt 1
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1 F Isitnofret Of Egypt 1
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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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Khattushilish II Of Khatti King Of The Hittites
Husband Khattushilish II Of Khatti King Of The Hittites 1
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1 M Shuppiluliumash I Of Khatti 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Khattushilish III Of Khatti King Of The Hittites and Pudu-Kheba Of Lawazanitiya
Husband Khattushilish III Of Khatti King Of The Hittites 1
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1 F Maetnefrure Of Khatti Princess Of Khatti 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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General Notes for Child Maetnefrure Of Khatti Princess Of Khatti
Mahornefrure was a Hittite princess, and the daugh t e r o f K hattusilis. She was sent to Egypt to marry Rame ss es , an d mu ch surviving correspondence from Ramesses i s i n r egard s t o this union, which took place in year 34 . So urce : www. tour egypt.netMahornefrure was a Hittite p rince ss, a nd th e daugh ter of Khattusilis. Shewas sent t o Egy p t t o marr y Ramesses , and much surviving correspo ndence fr om Ramesse s is in rega rds to this union , whic h took p lac e in year 3 4. Source: ww w.touregypt.net
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'abd Ar-Rahman I Addakhhil Emir Of Cordoba and Khazraf
Husband 'abd Ar-Rahman I Addakhhil Emir Of Cordoba 1
Born: Abt 0731 - Cordoba, Spain
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Abd-ar-rahman I)
Abd ar-Rahman I (ruled 756-788) was the founder of a Muslim dynasty that ruled Spain for nearly three centuries. When the Umayyads were overthrown in the East by the Abbasids he was a young man of about twenty years of age. together with his brother Yahya, he took refuge with Bedouin tribes in the desert. The Abbasids hunted their enemies down without mercy. Their soldiers overtook the brothers; Yahya was slain, and Abd-ar-rahman saved himself by fleeing first to Syria and thence to northern Africa, the common refuge of all who endeavoured to get beyond the reach of the Abbasids.
In the general confusion of the caliphate produced by the change of dynasty, Africa had fallen into the hands of local rulers, formerly amirs or lieutenants of the Umayyad caliphs, but now aiming at independence. After a time Abd ar-Rahman found that his life was threatened, and he fled farther west, taking refuge among the Berber tribes of Mauritania. In the midst of all his perils, which read like stories from the Arabian Nights, Abd-ar-rahman had been encouraged by reliance on a prophecy of his great-uncle Maslama that he would restore the fortune of the family. He was followed in all his wanderings by a few faithful clients of the Umayyads.
In 755 he was in hiding near Ceuta, and thence he sent an agent over to Spain to ask for the support of other clients of the family, descendants of the conquerors of Spain, who were numerous in the province of Elvira, the modern Granada. The country was in a state of confusion under the weak rule of the Emir Yusef, a mere puppet in the hands of a faction, and was torn by tribal dissensions among the Arabs and by race conflicts between the Arabs and Berbers. It offered Abd ar-Rahman the opportunity he had falled to find in Africa. On the invitation of his partisans he landed at Almunecar, to the east of Malaga, in September 755.
For a time Abd ar-Rahman was compelled to submit to be guided by his supporters, who were aware of the risks of their venture. Yusef opened negotiations, and offered to give Abd-ar-rahman one of his daughters in marriage and a grant of land. This was far less than the prince meant to obtain, but he would probably have been forced to accept the offer for want of a better if the insolence of one of Yusef's messengers, a Spanish renegade, had not outraged a chief partisan of the Umayyad cause. He taunted this gentleman, Obeidullah by name, with being unable to write good Arabic. Under this provocation Obeidullah drew the sword.
In the course of 756 a campaign was fought in the valley of the Guadalquivir, which ended, on May 16, in the defeat of Yusef outside Cordova. Abdar-rahman's army was so ill provided that he mounted almost the only good war-horse in it; he had no banner, and one was improvised by unwinding a green turban and binding it round the head of a spear. The turban and the spear became the banner of the Spanish Umayyads.
The long reign of Abd ar Rahman I was spent in a struggle to reduce his anarchical Arab and Berber subjects to order. They had never meant to give themselves a master, and they chafed under his hand, which grew continually heavier. In 763 he was compelled to fight at the very gate of his capital with rebels acting on behalf of the Abbasids, and had won a signal victory, he cut off the heads of the leaders, filled them with salt and camphor and sent them as a defiance to the eastern caliph.
In his final years, Abd ar-Rahman had to contend with a succession of palace conspiracies, which he repressed brutally. Nevertheless, the dynasty he founded secured Umayyad control of Spain until 1031.
Khosraw II Of Persia and Shirin Of Armenia
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KHOSROW PARVIZ (PERSIAN: "KHOSROW THE VICTORIOUS") l a t e S a sanian king of Persia (reigned 590-628), under wh o m t he e mp ire achieved its greatest expansion. Defeate d a t la s t i n a war with the Byzantines, he was depose d i n a pala c e rev olution and executed.
Expansion of the empire.
The son of Hormizd IV, Khosrow was proclaimed kin g i n A D 5 9 0 in turbulent times. Hormizd's general, Bahr am C hubi n, a ft er his defeat by the Byzantine army at La zica , ha d bee n ope nly insulted by the king. During a su bsequ ent p alac e revol t led by Bostam and Bindoe (brothe rs-in- law o f Horm izd), wh ich culminated in the king's a ssassin ation , Bahra m Chubin r enounced the allegiance o f his arm y to t he monar chy and for ced the new king Khos row to fle e to Me sopotamia . Khosrow' s pursuers were hel d off by th e milita ry tactic s of his unc le Bindoe, unti l eventuall y the Byza ntine empe ror Maurice p rovided Kho srow with fo rces to def eat his adv ersary. Bahra m Chubi n was subseque ntly assassi nated.
Insecure and unpopular, Khosrow now eliminated those co n n e c ted with his father's murder, including Bindoe, o n wh o s e su pport he had relied. Although he retained a b odygu a r d of By zantine legionaries, he resented the Byza ntin e pr es ence i n Armenia, which he had been forced t o cede . Usin g t he murd er of Maurice (602) and his repla cemen t as empe ro r by Phoca s as a pretext and encourage d by th e fact tha t N arces, wh o had commanded the Byzant ine forc e that esta blis hed Khosro w on the throne, refus ed to rec ognize Phoca s, Kh osrow's arm ies invaded Armeni a and Meso potamia. Th e Byzant ine forces i n Mesopotami a were weak , and the town s of Dara , Amida, an d Edessa s oon fell (60 4). Crossing th e Euphrate s, Khosrow t ook Hi erapolis an d Beroea (Aleppo) . Internal d issensions ma d e the easter n Byzantine provinc es easy prey , and Armeni a a nd centra l Asia Minor were ove rrun by the P ersians-- thoug h appare ntly not permanently o ccupied or adm iniste red. No r was t he Persian advance chec ked when Heracl iu s became emp ero r in 610 and sued for pea ce.
A second invasion of Mesopotamia, by Khosrow's ablest g e n e r al, Shahrbaraz, took place in 613. Damascus was ta k e n i n th at year, and in 614 Jerusalem fell. The Holy S ep ul chr e wa s destroyed and the True Cross carried to Ct esi pho n. A lthou gh Khosrow himself was generally toleran t o f Chr istia nity , Shahrbaraz permitted thousands of Ch rist ian pr isoner s t o be tortured by his Jewish aides. I n 61 6 Alexan dria wa s ca ptured, and in 617 Chalcedon (op posit e Byzanti um), whi ch ha d long been under siege by a nothe r of Khosro w's gener als, S hahin, finally fell to t he Per sians.
This tide of conquest was turned by Heraclius in a se r i e s o f brilliant campaigns between 622 and 627. Sinc e h e r et aine d command of the sea, Heraclius was able t o sai l t o Is sus a nd rout the Persian army near the Arme nian b orde r. I n allia nce with the Khazar kingdom nort h of th e Cauca sus , he invad ed Armenia again in 623, gai ning vic tory ove r th e King's ar my near Canzaca. The tow n and fir e templ e wer e destroyed, t ogether with the tem ple at Lak e Urmia , tradi tionally associ ated with Zoroas ter. The ca mpaign s of 624 a nd 625 ranged ac ross norther n Syria an d Mesopot amia and cu lminated in a rev ersal fo r Shahrbara z' force s on the rive r Saras. (See Zoroa stri anism, Syria , histor y of, Palestine , history of.)
Khosrow rallied his forces in 626 and, in alliance w i t h t h e Avars, a people who were also in conflict wit h By za nti u m at this time, sent one army to besiege Cons tanti nop le a n d another to oppose Heraclius. Constantino ple he ld , and S ha hin was defeated; the Persian second f orce wa s o utmanoeu vre d in 628 by Heraclius' brave das h to Dasta gird , the roy al r esidence 70 miles (113 kilom etres) nort h o f Ctesiphon . An i mportant but indecisiv e battle was f ough t near Ninev eh, but , as the Byzantin e army reapproac hed D astagird, Kho srow fle d. His letter s calling Shahrba raz t o his aid had b een inter cepted, a nd, although his r esourc es were by now d rasticall y redu ced, he refused pea ce term s.
Khosrow's prestige was shattered, and he was now si c k . T h e execution of Shahrbaraz and the desecration o f Sh ah in' s c orpse were followed by revolution in the ro yal h ous ehol d. K hosrow was condemned to death and execu ted (6 28) , an d his y oungest son and heir, Mardanshah, w as murd ere d befo re his e yes. His eldest son, Kavadh (Qo bad) II , She roe, si gned th e peace. Source: www.eb.comKH OSROW PA RVIZ ( PERSIAN : "KHOSRO W THE VICTORIOUS") late S asanian k ing ofP ersia (r eigned 590 -6 28), under whom th e empire a chieve d its great estexpansio n. Defeated at la st in a wa r with t h e Byzantin es, he was d eposedin a pa lace revolu tion an d executed.
Expansion of the empire.
The son of Hormizd IV, Khosrow was proclaimed kin g i n A D 5 9 0 in turbulenttimes. Hormizd's gen eral, Bahr am C hubi n, a ft er his defeat by theByzantine army at Laz ica , had b een o pen ly insulte d by the king. During asub sequ ent pala ce rev ol t led by Bostam and Bindoe (brother s-in- law ofH o rmizd) , wh ich culminated in the king's as sassin ation, Bah ram Chu binre nounced the allegianc e o f his arm y to the mo narchy a nd for ced the newking Khosr ow to fle e to Mesopota mia. Khos row ' s pursuers were hel d off byth e military tac tics of hi s un cle Bindoe, unti l eventuall y the Byz antine emperor Mau ric e provided Kho srow with fo rces to defeat hi s adversary. Bahr am Chubi n wa s subseque ntly assassinated.
Insecure and unpopular, Khosrow now eliminated those co n n e c ted with hisfather's murder, inclu ding Bindoe, o n wh o s e su pport he had relied.Although he retained a bo dygua r d o f Byz antine leg ionaries, he resentedthe Byzan tine p re senc e in A rmenia, which he had been forced to c ede.Us i n g th e murde r of Maurice (602) and his replacem ent a s em peror b yPhoca s as a pretext and encour aged b y the f act t hat Narc es, wh o hadcommanded the Byzantin e force th at est ablishe d Khosro w o n the throne,refuse d to recogni ze Phoc as, Khos row's arm ies invaded Armeni a andMesopotam ia. T h e Byzantin e forces i n Mesopotami a were weak, an d the to wnsof Dara, A mida, and E dessa so on fel l (604) . Crossin g the Euphrates, Khosrow too k Hie rapolis and Ber oea (Alepp o). Internal diss ens ions mad e the eastern Byza ntine provi nces easy prey, an d Armenia a n d central AsiaM inor were o v errun by the Persi ans--tho ugh a pparently no t permanentl yoccupied or administ ered . Nor wa s th e Pers ian advance c hecked whenHeraclius b e came empero r in 61 0 and sued for p eace.
A second invasion of Mesopotamia, by Khosrow's ablest g e n e r al, Shahrbaraz, took place in 613 . Damascus was ta k e n i n t hat year, and in614 Jerusalem fell. The Holy Se pu lc hr e wa s destroye d and the True Crosscarried to Cte sip hon . A lthou gh Khosrow himself was generally toleran t of C hri stia nity , Shahrbaraz permitted thousands of Ch risti an pri soner s t o betortured by his Jewis h aides. I n 61 6 Alexand ria wa s ca ptured, and in 617Chalcedon (opp osit e Byzantium ), whic h h a d long been under siege byan othe r of Khosrow' s genera ls , Shahin, finally fell to th e Per sians .
This tide of conquest was turned by Heraclius in a se r i e s o f brilliantcampaigns between 622 a nd 627. Sinc e h e r et aine d command of the sea,Heraclius was able t o sai l t o Iss us an d rout th e Persian army near theArme nian b orde r. I n allian ce with the Khazar kingdom nort h of theC auc a sus , he invade d Armenia again in 623, gai ning victo ry o ver th eKing's arm y near Canzaca. The t ow n and fir e templ e wer e destroyed, t ogether with the tem ple at Lak e Urmia , tradi tionally asso c iated withZoroas ter. The ca mpaign s of 624 a nd 625 ranged ac ross norther n Syria andM esopota mi a and cu lminated in a rev ersal fo r Shahrbaraz ' force s on therive r Saras. (See Zoroas tria nism , Syria , histor y of, Palestin e, historyof.)
Khosrow rallied his forces in 626 and, in alliance w i t h t h e Avars, apeople who were also in c onflict wit h By za nti u m at this time, sent onearmy to besiege Const antin opl e a n d another to op pose Heraclius.Constantinop le hel d, a nd S ha hin was defeated; the Persian second fo rcewa s out m anoeu vre d in 628 by Heraclius' brave dash t o Dast agird , the roy alre sidence 70 miles (113 kilo metr es) nor th o f Ctesiphon . An i mportant butindecisive batt le was f ough t near Nineve h, but , a s the Byzantine army reapproac hed D astagird, Khos row fle d. His letters calli ng Shahrba raz to hi s aid had be en inter cepted, and, alt hough his r esource s were by nowdra sticall y reduced, h e re fused pea ce terms.
Khosrow's prestige was shattered, and he was now si c k . T h e execution ofShahrbaraz and the des ecration o f Sh ah in' s c orpse were followed byrevolution in the roy al ho use hold . Kh osrow was co ndemned to death andexecut ed (62 8) , and h is yo ungest son and heir, Mardanshah, wa s murde red be for e his ey es. His eldest son, Kavadh (Qob ad) II , Sher oe, sig ned thepe ace. Source: www.eb.com
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Khum Of The Bulgers Khan Of The Bulgars
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Born: Abt 0775 - Bulgaria
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1 M Omortag Of The Bulgars Khan Of The Bulgers 1
Born: Abt 0800 - Bulgaria
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Khusraw
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Khusraw I 'The Brave' Of Armenia King Of Armenia
Husband Khusraw I 'The Brave' Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1
Born: Between 0165 and 0175
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Father: Valarash II Of Armenia King Of Armenia (Abt 0130-Abt 0191) 1
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1 M Tiridates II Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1
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May be the son of King Vologaesus V of Parthia, as cl a i m e d by some. He ruled Parthia from 191-207.
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Khusraw II 'The Valiant' Of Armenia King Of W. Armenia
Husband Khusraw II 'The Valiant' Of Armenia King Of W. Armenia 1
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1 M Tiridates IV (Helios) 'The Great' Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Tiridates IV (Helios) 'The Great' Of Armenia King Of Armenia
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Khusrow III Kotak Of Armenia King Of Armenia
Husband Khusrow III Kotak Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1
Born: Abt 0295
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Died: Abt 0339
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Father: Tiridates IV (Helios) 'The Great' Of Armenia King Of Armenia (Between 0260-Abt 0330) 1
Mother: Asxen (Ashkhen) Of Alania ( - ) 1
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1 F Soshandukht Souren Pahlav 1
Born: Abt 0310
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Died: Abt 0348 - Armenia
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Spouse: Ataknines Of Armenia ( - ) 1
2 F Bambishu Of Armenia 1
Born: Abt 0315
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Spouse: Athenagenes Of The Gregorids (Abt 0300- ) 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Soshandukht Souren Pahlav
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Bambishu Of Armenia
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Khuwailid
Husband Khuwailid 1 2
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1 F Khadija Bint Khuwaylid 1 2
Born: Abt 0556
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Died: Abt 0617
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Spouse: Abu Hala Al-Tamini ( -Bef 0596) 1 2
Marr: Abt 0576. (Divorced)
Spouse: The Prophet Muhammad (0570-0632) 1 2
Marr: Abt 0595
2 M Rukayka 1 2
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Khuzayma Ibn Mudrika and Hind 'uwana
Husband Khuzayma Ibn Mudrika 1
Born: - [Abt. 68 Ad]
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Father: 'amr Mudrika ( - ) 1
Mother: Salma ( - ) 1
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Wife Hind 'uwana 1
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1 M Kinama Ibn Khuzayma 1
Born: Abt 0101
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Spouse: Barra ( - ) 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Kinama Ibn Khuzayma
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Killeen
Husband Killeen (details suppressed for this person)
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Svyatopolk I (Ii) Kiev and Countess Killikiya Of Dithmarschen
Husband Svyatopolk I (Ii) Kiev 6 7
AKA: Grand Duke Of Kiev
Born: 1027 - Of, Vladimir-Volynsk, Volyn, Ukraine 6 7
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Died: 27 Dec 1076 6 7
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AFN: 952M-Q8
Father: Grand Duke Iszyaslav Vladimirovich Polotsk Of Kiev (0978-1054) 1 2 3 6 7 8
Mother: Princess Ingigerd (Anna) Olafsdottir Of Sweden (1001-1050) 1 2 3 6 7
Marriage: 1046 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
Wife Countess Killikiya Of Dithmarschen 6
Born: Abt 1031 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Father: Count Etheler Of Dithmarschen (Abt 1005- ) 6
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1 F Vysheslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1047 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Died: 9 Mar 1088-1089 6
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Spouse: Boleslaw II Of Poland (Abt 1041-1081) 1 2 6
Marr: 1067 6
2 F Predslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1049 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Died: 1116 6
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3 M Gleb Svyatoslavich & Novgorod Seversk Duke Of 6
Born: Abt 1051 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Died: 30 May 1078 6
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4 M Roman Svyatoslavich Duke Tmutorakan [ ] 6
Born: Abt 1053 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Died: 2 Aug 1079 6
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5 M David Svyatoslavich Doke Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1055 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukraine 6
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Died: Jan 1122-1123 6
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Spouse: Mrs- Feodosiya Duchess Of Chernigov (Abt 1060- ) 6
Marr: 1079 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
6 M Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1058 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukraine 6
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Died: 1 Aug 1115 6
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Spouse: Theophano Mouzalonissa ( - ) 6
Marr: Bef 1083 - Of Constantinople, Constantinople, Turkey 6
Spouse: Miss Ossulokovna Princess Kumans ( - ) 6
Marr: Abt 1089 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukraine 6
7 M Yaroslav Pankratij Svyatoslavich Duke Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1060 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
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Died: 1129 - MD 6
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Spouse: Mrs-Yaroslav Pankratij Duchess Chernigov ( - ) 6
Marr: Abt 1086 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain 6
8 M Boris Svyatoslavich Duke Vshchizh 6
Born: Abt 1062 - Of, Vshchhizh, Bryanskaya, Russia 6
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9 M Igor Svyatoslavich Prince Chernigov 6
Born: Abt 1064 - Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukraine 6
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NAME Svyatopolk I (II) Grand Duke Of /KIEV/
General Notes for Child Vysheslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of Chernigov
[royalty.ged]
NAME Vysheslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of /CHERNIGOV/
General Notes for Child Predslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of Chernigov
[royalty.ged]
NAME Predslava Svyatoslavna Princess Of /CHERNIGOV/
General Notes for Child Gleb Svyatoslavich & Novgorod Seversk Duke Of
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NAME Gleb Svyatoslavich & Tmutorokan /NOVGOROD-SEVERSK/
General Notes for Child Roman Svyatoslavich Duke Tmutorakan ["The Fair"]
[royalty.ged]
NAME Roman Svyatoslavich Duke Of /TMUTORAKAN/
General Notes for Child David Svyatoslavich Doke Chernigov
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Line 5955 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME David Svyatoslavich Doke Of /CHERNIGOV/
General Notes for Child Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Chernigov
[royalty.ged]
NAME Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Duke Of /CHERNIGOV/
MARR PLAC Of Constantinople, Constantinople, Turkey
General Notes for Child Boris Svyatoslavich Duke Vshchizh
[royalty.ged]
NAME Boris Svyatoslavich Duke Of /VSHCHIZH/
General Notes for Child Igor Svyatoslavich Prince Chernigov
[royalty.ged]
NAME Igor Svyatoslavich Prince Of /CHERNIGOV/
Franklin Griffin and Kim
Husband Franklin Griffin (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Don Richard Griffin (1932-1992) 1
Mother: Olive May North (1936-1983) 1
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1 F Niki Griffin (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Linsey Griffin (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Adam Griffin (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M Ryan Griffin (details suppressed for this person)
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Steven Edward Queen and Kim
Husband Steven Edward Queen (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Joyce Lavonia Reeves
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1 F Nichole Queen (details suppressed for this person)
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Daniel Joedan Young and Kimberly
Husband Daniel Joedan Young (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Albert Joedan Young
Mother: Elizabeth Sarah Rudeseal
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Wife Kimberly (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Daniel Robert Young (details suppressed for this person)
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2 M Brandon Young (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Jonathan Young (details suppressed for this person)
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Terry McAffrey and Kimberly
Husband Terry McAffrey (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Alvin McAffrey
Mother: Francis
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1 F Mandy McAffrey (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Taylor McAffrey (details suppressed for this person)
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