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Thomas Hales and Obedience
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1 F Susannah Katherine Hales
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Marr: 22 Aug 1852 - , Drew, AR
Marquis Obert II De Italy and Railinda Of Como
Husband Marquis Obert II De Italy 1
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1 F Bertha (Of Este) Of Italy 1
Born: Abt 0980
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Marr: Bef 1014
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Lord Oberto I Of Savona
Husband Lord Oberto I Of Savona 1
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1 M Marchese Oberto II Di Savona 1
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Count Oberto I Of Genoa and Railinda Of Riprando
Husband Count Oberto I Of Genoa 1 3
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1 M Alberto Azzo I Of Liguria 1 3
Born: Abt 0970
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Spouse: Adela ( -After 1012) 1
Marr: Bef 0996
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Marchese Oberto II Di Savona and Beatrice Di Ramagnano
Husband Marchese Oberto II Di Savona 1
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1 M Marchese Teto II Of Savona 1
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O'brien
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Doris Williamson and Ocalene
Husband Doris Williamson (details suppressed for this person)
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King Octa Of Kent
Husband King Octa Of Kent 1 2
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• Baptism 7, Reigned About 512-540
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1 M King Eormenric Of Kent 1 2
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1 UPDA 2 DATE CIR 512 2 PLAC Acceded:
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Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Emperor Of Rome(54-68) and Octavia II
Husband Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Emperor Of Rome(54-68) 1
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Father: Gnaeus Domiticus Ahenobarbus ( - ) 1
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• Photos, Nero
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Father: Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus (Claudius) Of Rome(41-54) (0010-3054) 1
Mother: Valeria Messalina ( - ) 1
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NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS GERMANICUS, also cal l e d ( A D 50-54) NEROCLAUDIUS DRUSUS GERMANIC US, origin a l na me L UC IUS DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS thefifth Roman empe ro r (A D 54-6 8) , stepson an d heir of the emperor Claudi us. He be came in fam ous for his personal debaucheries an d ext ravag a nces an d,o n doubtful evidence, for his burn ing o f Rom e and persec utio ns ofChristians.
Upbringing.
Nero's father, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, died in a b o u t A D 40, and Nerowas brought up by hi s mother, Agri pp i n a th e Younger, agreat-granddaughter of the empero r Aug us tu s. Af ter poisonin g her secondhusband, Agrippi na inc est uou sly be came the wife of her uncle, the emper orClaud iu s , an d persu aded him to favour Nero for the s uccessio n , over th erightfu l claim of his own son , Brit annicus , an d to marr y his daug hter,Octavia, to Nero. Ha ving alr ead y helped t o bring abo u t the murder ofValeri a Messali na , her predece ssor as the wi fe of Claudius, i n 48, andc eas ele ssly pursu ing her intrigu es to bring N ero to powe r, A grippinaelimina ted her opponent s amon g C laudius' pa lac e advisers, probab ly hadClaudius hi ms elf poisoned i n 54 , and completed her w or k with thepois o ning of Brita nnicu s in 55. Upon the deat h of Claudiu s she a t onceha d Nero p roc laimed emperor by t he Praeto rian Guard , whos e prefect ,Sextus Afranius Burrus , was h er partisa n ; th e Senate th us had to accept afait a ccom pli. For the fir s t time absol ute power in the Rom an E m pire wasveste d i n a mere boy, w ho was not yet 17.
Early reign.
Agrippina immediately eliminated the powerful freedma n N a r c issus, who hadalways opposed her a ims. She hope d t o co nt ro l the government, but Burrusand Nero's old t utor , th e St oi c philosoph er Lucius Annaeus Seneca, tho ughth ey ow ed th ei r influence to Agrippina, were not con tent t o r em ain he rto ols. They encouraged Nero to act i ndepend ently o f her , an d a growingcoolness resul ted i n Nero' s relation s wit h hi s mother. In 56 Agrippinawa s forced i nto retirem ent. F rom t ha t time until 62, Bur rus and Sen ecawere th e effecti ve rul ers of the empire.
Brought up in this atmosphere, Nero might well have b e g u n t o behave likea monster upon his ac cession as emp er o r i n 5 4 but, in fact, behaved quiteotherwise. He pu t a n e nd t o th e more odio us features of the later year so f Clau dius ' reig n, including secret trials before th e em per o r and t hedomin ance of corrupt freedmen, and h e acco rde d more inde pendenc e to theSenate. The t estimo ny of c onte mporaries de picts Ne ro at this time as ahand some you ng ma n of fine pre senc e bu t with soft, weak fe atures an d ares tless spirit . Up to th e year 59, Nero' s biographer s ci t e only acts of generosit y and clemenc y on his accou nt. Hi s government for bade conte stsin t h e circus involv ing blo odshed, banned ca pital punis hme nt, reducedtaxes , and acco rded permissio n t o slave s t o bring civil comp laintsagain st unjust masters . Ner o himsel f pardoned writ ers o f epig rams againsthim a n d even those w ho plotted a gainst him, a nd secret trial s we re few.Th e la w of treas on was dormant : Claudius ha d put 4 0 senators to d eath, b ut, between th e murder s i nstigated b y Agrippina in 5 4 a nd the year 62, there wer e no like incid ents in Nero's r e ign . Nero als o inaugur atedcompetitions i n poetry, in t he t heatre, an d in athl etics ascounter-att r actions to g ladiato rial com bats. H e saw to it that assista ncewas pro vided to c itie s tha t ha d suffered disaster and , at th e request ofth e J ewi sh historian Josephus, gave ai d to t he Jews .
Artistic pretensions and irresponsibility.
While directing the government themselves, Burrus and S e n e c a had largelyleft Nero uncontrolle d to pursue hi s o w n ta st es and pleasures. Senecaurged Nero to use hi s aut oc rati c po wers consc ientiously, but he obviouslyf aile d t o harne ss th e boy's more generous impulses to hi sresp ons i bilitie s. A t first Nero hated signing death s entenc es , and theext ortio ns of Roman tax collect ors up on th e pop ulace led hi m in 5 8 tounrealistically sugges t tha t the cu stoms dues sh oul d b e abolished. Evenlate r Ner o was capab le of conceivi ng g randiose plans for co nquest s or thecr e ation of publi c work s, but for the mo st par t he used hi s positionsimpl y to grat ify his own p e rsona l pleasures . His nocturnal ri oting inth e street s was a s candal as ea rly as 56, but th e e mergenc e of r ealbrutali ty in Nero ca n be fixed in th e 35-month per io d between t he puttingt o d eath of his moth er at his orde r s in 59 an d his simila r treatment ofhis wif e Octavia i n Jun e 6 2 . He was led t o the murder of Agrippi na by he rinsanit y a nd her fury a t seeing her son slip o u t of h er contro l , to themurder o f Octavia by his having fa lle n in lov e wit h Poppaea Sabin a , theyoung wife of the s e nator (an d late r emperor) Otho , and by his fear thathi s re pudiate d w ife w as fomentin g disaffection at cour t and amo ng th epopulace. H e marrie d Poppaea in 62, b u t she died i n 65 , and hesubsequ entl y married the patr ician lady Statil i a Messalina.
Seeing that he could do what he liked without fear of c e n s u re orretribution, Nero began to gi ve rein to inord in a t e ar tistic pretensions.He fancied himself not onl y a p o e t but a lso a char ioteer and lyre player,and i n 59 o r 6 0 h e bega n to give public performances; late r he appe ar e do n the sta ge, and the theatre furnished h im with th e p retex t to assum eevery kind of role. T o th e Romans th es e antic s seemed t o be scandalousbreaches o f civic dign it y and dec orum. Ne r o even dreamed of aban doningthe thr on e of Rome i n order t o fulfill his poetic al and music a l g ifts,thoug h he did no t act on these pu erile ambitio ns . Beginning abo ut 63 heals o developed s t range religio u s enthusiasms an d became incre asinglyat tracted to the p re achers of novel c ults . By now S enec a felt that he had los t all influence ov er Nero, an d h e retired after Burru s' d e ath in 62.
The great fire that ravaged Rome in 64 illustrate s h o w l o w Nero'sreputation had sunk by thi s time. Taki ng a dv anta g e of the fire'sdestruction, Nero had the cit y rec ons truct e d in the Gre ek style and beganbuildin g a prodi giou s pala ce --the Golden House--which, had i t beenfinish e d , would h av e covered a third of Rome. Du ring the fir e N ero was athi s v illa at Antium 35 mil e s (56 km) fro m Rom e and therefor e ca nnot beheld respo nsible for the b urnin g of the city. B u t t he Roman popu lacemistakenly be lieve d that he himsel f had st arted th e fire in Rome in o rder t o indulge his aes thetic ta ste s in the city's subse quent r econstruction.Acco rding t o t he Anna ls of the Rom an histo rian Tacitus and t o th e Nero o fthe Roman biograp her Sueto nius, Nero in r esp o nse tried t o shiftresponsib ility fo r the fire on the Chr i stians, who w ere popularl y thoug ht to engage in many w icke d practices. H itherto t he governme nt had notclearl y distin guished Ch rist ians f rom Jews; al most by accide nt, Neroini tiated the late r Ro man policy o f halfhearte d p ersecutio n of theChristian s , in the proce ss earnin g himself the rep utation of Anti chri stin th e Ch ristia n tradition.
The approaching end.
Meanwhile, the imperial government had had some suc c e s s i n the east. Thegreat foreign-polic y problem of t h e t im e wa s that of Armenia. Since thereign of Augustu s , it h a d bee n Roman poli cy to appoint vassal kings th er eand s o m ake Ar menia a buffer state against Parthia , Rom e's i m plac able fo ein the east. But the Armenian s had lo ng cha fed und er Roma n rule, and inthe emper o r Claudius ' last y ears a P arthia n prince named Tirida tes hadmade h imself ki ng of Arm enia wi t h the support o f its people . In respons e,Nero's n ew gover nment took vi gorous action , appointi n g an able ge neral,Gna eus Domit ius Corbulo, t o the command . Prolonged m ilitary op erati ons byC orbul o led in 66 t o a new settlemen t; Tiridat e s was recognize d as king,bu t he was compelle d t o com e to R ome to recei ve his crow n from Nero.
Despite this success, the provinces were increasingly u n e a s y, for theywere oppressed by exact ions to cover Ne ro ' s e xt ravagant expenditures onhis court, new building s , an d gi ft s to his fa vourites; the lastexpenditures a lo ne ar e sai d t o have amounted to more than 2, 000,000, 000 sest e rces , a su m that was several times the annua l cos t of th e army . Arevo lt in Britain was heade d by Q ueen B oudicc a (Boadic ea) in 6 0 or 61,and an insurrectio n in Ju daea la sted fro m 66 to 7 0 . Nero had manyantagon ists b y this tim e. The gr eat conspi racy to make Gaius C alpurni usPiso em p eror in 6 5 reveals th e diversity of h is enemi es--senators ,knights , officers, an d philosophe r s. Tha t the conspirac y include dmilitary offic ers wa s an ominou s sign, but Ner o did not g ive w ay topani c ; slaves kep t him out of dange r by warnin g him of plot s tha t werehat ching among the i r masters. An d he did no t altoget her ab andon hislenient a ttitude. Out o f 41 par ticipant s i n th e Piso conspiracy , only 18died (in cludi ng Seneca an d th e poet Lucan), eith er by order o r fr o m fear;the othe r s were exiled or pardo ned.
At the end of the year 66, Nero undertook a long vi s i t t o G reece that wasto keep him away fro m Rome fo r 1 5 mo nths , an d during his absence heentrusted the con sula te t o on e of hi s freedmen . On this trip Nero engag edi n new d ispla ys of hi s artistic prowess, and he walke d ab out garb e d a s anasceti c, barefoot and with flowin g hair . His ent husias m for Gree k culturealso prompt e d him t o free a num ber o f Greek citie s in honour of t heirglorio us past. In t he fou r months fo ll owing his re turn to Rom e inFebruary 6 8, hi s delirious prete nsions a s both an ar tist and a r el igious worshiper arouse d th e enmity not on ly of the Senat e and th ose patriciansw h o had bee n dispo ssessed by him b ut also o f the Italia n mid dle class,whic h had old-fashion ed moral v iew s an d which fu rnished mos t of theofficers o f the army . Eve n the common so ldiers o f the legion s were scandalize d t o see the descendan t o f Caesar publicly perf orm on sta g e theparts not on l y o f ancient Greek heroes b ut of fa r lo wer characters . "Ihav e seen him on stage," Ga ius Ju liu s V index, the l egate wh o rebelledagainst him, w as t o say, "pl aying preg nant wome n and slave s about to b ee xecuted."
At the news of revolts brewing throughout the empire- - t h a t of theprovincial governor Serviu s Sulpicius Gal b a i n S pa in, the rebellion ofthe provincial governor Ju li us V inde x a t Lyon i n Gaul (France), andothers on th e ea ster n fron tier --Nero only laughed and indulged in f urthe r meg alomani aca l displays instead of taking action . "I h ave on ly to ap pear and sing to have peac e once mo re in G aul," h e is repo rte d to have said.Meanwhile, th e revol t spread a nd the leg io n s made Galba emperor; th eSenat e condemned N ero to di e a s lave's death: on a cro ss an d under t hewhip . The Prae toria n Guard, his palac e guard , abandoned him , and hisfree dmen l eft to emba r k on th e ships he kept i n readiness a t Ostia , thepor t of Rome . Nero was obliged t o flee the c i ty. Acco rdin g to Sueto nius, he stabbed himse lf in the throa t wi t h a dagger. Acc ording to anot hervers ion (recounte d b y Taci tus and almo st certainly fiction) h e reachedth e Gree k islan ds, w her e the following year (69 ) the gov ernor o f Cythnos( moder n KÃÂthnos) recognized hi m in th e gu ise o f a red-hair e d prophet andleader of th e poor , had him arre sted, an d exec uted the sentenc e tha t had been passed by th e Sena te.
The Roman populace and the Praetorian Guard later c a m e t o r egret thatthey had lost such a lib eral patron , b u t t o hi s subjects in general, Nerohad been a tyrant , a n d th e revol t his misrul e provoked sparked a series of c iv il wa rs tha t for a time threatened the survival o f th e Ro ma n E mpirean d caused widespread misery. Source : www .eb.c om
Octavia 'The Elder'
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Triumvir Marcus Antonius Of Rome and Octavia 'The Younger'
Husband Triumvir Marcus Antonius Of Rome 1
Born: - [Abt. 82 BC]
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Father: Marcus Antonius Crecitus Praetor Of Rome ( - ) 1
Mother: Julia ( - ) 1
Marriage: - [Abt. 40 BC]
Other Spouse: Queen Cleopatra VII Of Egypt ( - ) 1 - [Abt. 35 BC]
Other Spouse: Fulvia ( - ) 1
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• Photos, I15484
Wife Octavia 'The Younger' 1
Born: - [Abt. 69 BC]
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Father: Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia ( - ) 1
Mother: Atia ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Galius Marcellus ( - ) 1
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1 F Antonia 'The Younger' Augusta 1
Born: - [Abt. 36 BC]
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Spouse: Nero Claudius Drusus General; Gov. Of Gaul ( - ) 1
2 F Major Antonia 1
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Antony or Marc Antony, Lat. Marcus Antonius, c.83 B. C . - 3 0 B.C., Roman politician and soldier. He was of a d is ti ng ui shed family related to Julius CAESAR, who mad e h i m a pro tég é. In 49 B.C. Antony became tribune. H e and Q ui ntus Cas siu s Longinus (see CASSIUS, family), a nother t rib une, veto ed t he bill to deprive Caesar of hi s army. C aesa r then cro sse d the Rubicon, and the civi l war began . Afte r Caesar' s assa ssination (44 B.C.), An tony, then c onsul , aroused th e mob a gainst the conspira tors. Octavia n (lat er AUGUSTUS ) joined f orces with him , but they soo n fell o ut. However , Octavian a rranged th e Second Triumv irate wit h Antony an d Marcus Aemil ius Le pidus (see LEPID US, family ). At Philip pi, in 42 B.C. , A ntony and Octavia n crushed t he republican s, and the tri u mvirate ruled th e empire fo r five years. An tony met CL EOPAT RA in 42 B.C. , and thei r love affair began . When A ntony's w ife, Fulvi a, died (4 0 B.C.), he married O ctavi an's sister , OCTAVIA . In 37 B.C ., Antony settled in A le xandria as th e acknow ledged love r of Cleopatra. In 32 B . C. the senate de prive d Antony o f his powers, thus maki ng c ivil war inevitab le . In the fo llowing year Octavian 's forc es defeated Anto n y and Cleopa tra in the naval ba ttle at Ac tium, and Anto ny r eturned t o Egypt. When Octa vian came the re (30 B.C.) , Anton y commi tted suicide, an d Cleopatra kill ed hersel f soon afte rward . Of the man y dramas on the trage dy, th e best known b y fa r is SHAKE SPEARE's Antony and Cleo patr a. Source: The Co nc ise Colu mbia Encyclopedia is licens e d from Columbia Univ e rsit y Press. Copyright (c) 1995 b y C olumbia University P re s s. All rights reserved.Anton y or Ma rc Antony, Lat. Ma r cus A ntonius, c.83 B.C.-30 B.C ., Romanp olitician and s old ier . H e was of a distinguish ed family r elated toJul ius C AESAR, wh o made him a protg . In 49 B. C . Antony be came tr ibune.He an d Quintus Cassi us Longinu s (see CASSI US, famil y), another t ribun e, veto ed the bil l to depriv e Caesar o f his army. Caes ar then c rossed theRu bicon, a nd the civ i l war began. Afte r Caesa r's assassinat ion ( 44 B.C.),Ant ony, then consul, aro use d the mob agai n s t the conspirato rs. Octavian(later AUG U STUS) joined fo rce s with him, bu t they soon fell ou t . Howe ver,Octavia n arra nged the Seco nd Triumvirate wit h Antony an d Marcu s Aemiliu sLepidus (s e e LEPIDUS, famil y). At Philipp i , in 42 B.C. , Antony and Octavian crushe d the republican s , an d the tri umvirate ru led the empire for five years . Anto ny met CLEOPA TRA in 4 2 B.C., and the i r love affa irbegan. W hen Antony' s wife , Fulvia, died ( 40 B.C.), h e married Octav ian'ssiste r , O CTAVIA. In 37 B .C., Anton y settled in Alexan dria as t heac knowledged lov er of Cle opatra. I n 32 B.C. th e senat e dep rived Anton y ofhis po wers, thus making civil wa r inev itab le. In th e f ollowi ng yearOctavian's forces defea ted A nto ny and C leopatr a in the naval battle atActium, a n d Ant on y retur ned t o Egypt. When Octavian came there (3 0 B.C.), A nton y comm itted suicide, an d Cleopatra killed her self s o o n after ward. Ofthe many dramas on the tragedy, th e be s t k now n b y far is SHAKESPEARE'sAntony and Cleopatra . S ou rc e : The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia is licensed f r o m C olum bia UniversityPress. Copyright (c) 199 5 by Co lu mb i a Unive rsity Press. All rights reserved.
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes (Wife)
Octavia (69?-11 BC), Roman matron, daughter of the R o m a n g eneral Gaius Octavius, grandniece of Julius Caesa r , a n d sis ter of Octavian, who became emperor as August us . Oc ta via wa s distinguished for her beauty and her vi rtu e. I n 4 0 BC o n the death of her first husband, the c onsu l Gai us C laudiu s Marcellus, she consented to marr y Octav ian' s riva l Mark A ntony to make secure the recon ciliatio n bet ween hi m and he r brother. When Antony dese rted he r for th e Egypti an quee n Cleopatra, Octavia rema ined loy al to he r husband , even pr oviding him with rein forcement s on occa sion. Octa vian was i ndignant at the t reatment s he receive d and wishe d her to le ave her husba nd's house . When war b roke out bet ween Octavia n and Ant ony in 32 B C, Antony cro wned his insu lts by sendin g Oct avia a notic e of divorce . When he died i n Egypt afte r b eing defeate d by Octavia n in 30, Octavia br ought up n o t only her ow n children bu t also Antony's child ren b y his f irst wife , Fulvia), an d by Cleopatra. Octavi a he rself had f ive ch ildren: two da ughters by Antony, a n d a son and two da ugh ters by her fir st husband. Her so n, M arcus Claudius Mar c ellus, was adopt ed by Augustus a nd appa rently intende d to s ucceed the lat ter as emperor , but die d at the ag e of 19. Am ong the desc endants of t wo of Octavi a's daugh ters, Antoni a Major (flo urished 1s t century AD) a nd Anto nia Minor, wer e three rul ers of t he Roman Empire: t he em perors Claudius I , Nero, a nd Cal igula. Source: "Octav i a (69?-11 bc)," Micros oft(R ) Enca rta(R) 98 Encyclopedi a . (c) 1993-1997 Microsof t Cor pora tion. All rights reser ved .Octavia (69?-11 BC), Rom a n ma tron, daughter of the R oma n general GaiusOctavius, gr a n dniece o f Julius Caesar , an d sister of Octavian, who b e ca meemperor as Augustus . Octav ia was distingui shed f o r her b eauty and hervirtu e. In 4 0 BC on the death of h e r first hus band, the consu l Gai usC laudius Marcellus , sh e consented t o marry Octav ian's riva l Mark Antonyt o mak e secure the r ec onciliatio n between hi m and her b rother . WhenAntony deserte d her f or the Egyptia n quee n Cle opat ra, Octavia remainedlo ya l to her husband , eve n providin g him with reinforcemen t s on occas ion.Octa vi an was indig nant at the treatmen t sh e received and wish e d her toleav e her husband' s hou se. Whe n war broke ou t bet ween Octavi an and Antonyin 3 2 BC, Anton y crowned h is insul ts b y sen ding Octavia a n otice ofdivorc e. Whe n he died i n Egypt af ter being defea ted by Octavi a n i n 30,Octavia br ought u p not only her o wn children bu t a lso Antony's child renb y his first w ife , Fulvia), an d b y Cleopatra. Octavi a her self had fivechi ldren: two d aughter s by Antony, a n d a so n and two daugh ters by her first husba nd. Her son , Marcu s Claudius Marce llus, wa s adopte d byAugu stus and a pparen tly intended t o succee d the latter as emper or, butdi ed a t the ag e o f 19. Amo ng the descendants of tw o of Octa via 'sdaugh ters, Antoni a Major (flourished 1st cent u ry AD ) a nd Ant onia Minor, were three rulers of the Roman E mpire : t he em perors Cla udius I, Nero , andCaligula. Source : "Oc ta vi a (69?-11 b c)," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclo pedi a . (c) 1993-1 997 Microsof t Corporation. All rights rese r v e d.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Antonia 'The Younger' Augusta
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Major Antonia
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Count Wilhelm III Of Weimar and Princess Oda Of Niederlausitz
Husband Count Wilhelm III Of Weimar
Born: 0992
Christened:
Died: 1046
Buried:
Father: Count Wilhelm II Of Weimar (0973-1002)
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Princess Oda Of Niederlausitz
Born: 0995
Christened:
Died: 1068
Buried:
Children
1 M Marquis Poppo II Of Weimar-Istrien
Born: 1015
Christened:
Died: 1045
Buried:
Spouse: Princess Hadamut Of Friaul (1018-1042)
Hermann II Zur Lippe and Countess Oda Of Tecklenburg
Husband Hermann II Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1172 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: 25 Dec 1229 3
Buried:
Father: Bernhard II Zur Lippe (Abt 1140-1224) 3
Mother: Heilwig Countess Of Are & Hostaden (Abt 1150-After 1227) 3
Marriage:
Wife Countess Oda Of Tecklenburg 3
Born: Abt 1174 - Of Tecklenburg, Westfalen, Prussia 3
Christened:
Died: Bef 1243 3
Buried:
Father: Count Of Tecklenburg Simon (Abt 1148- ) 3
Mother: Countess Of Altena Oda (Abt 1152- ) 3
Children
1 M Bernhard III Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1194 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: After 23 Mar 1264-1265 3
Buried:
Spouse: Countess Of Arnsberg Sofie (Abt 1210-After 1244) 3
Marr: Bef 4 May 1240 3
Spouse: Countess Of Ravensberg Sofie ( - ) 3
Marr: 1248 3
2 M Simon Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1196 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: 6 Jun 1277 3
Buried:
3 M Otto Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1198 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: 21 Jun 1259 3
Buried:
4 F Hedwig Von Der Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1200 - Of, Lippe-Detmold, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: 1250 3
Buried:
Spouse: Count Adolf V Of Holstein (Abt 1186-1261) 2 3
Marr: 1223 3
5 F Ethelind Or Sofie Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1204 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Adolf I Count Waldeck ( - ) 3
Marr: 1237 3
6 F Oda Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1210 - Of, Lippe, Lippe-Detnold, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: 17 Sep 1262 3
Buried: Sep 1262 - Kloster Marienfe, Westfalen, Prussia 3
Spouse: Konrad Count Rietberg ( - ) 3
Marr: Bef 1237 3
7 F Gertrud Zur Lippe 3
Born: Abt 1212 - Of, Lippe, Germany 3
Christened:
Died: Bef 30 Sep 1244 3
Buried:
Spouse: Ludwig Count Of Ravensberg (Abt 1198- ) 3
Marr: Bef 17 Apr 1236 3
General Notes for Child Ethelind Or Sofie Lippe
[royalty.ged]
NAME Ethelind Or Sofie Zur /LIPPE/
General Notes for Child Oda Zur Lippe
[royalty.ged]
BURI PLAC Kloster Marienfeld, Westfalen, Prussia
Oda Of Saxony
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Oda Of Saxony 1
Born: Between 0875 and 0880
Christened:
Died: After 0952
Buried:
Father: Duke Otto Von Sachsen Of Saxony (Abt 0851-0912) 1 2 3 8 9
Mother: Empress Hedwige Of Holy Roman Empire (Abt 0856-0903) 1 2 3 8 9
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Count Oddone De Maurienne and Adaline De Suza
Husband Count Oddone De Maurienne 1 2 10
Born: 1021
Christened:
Died: 1059
Buried:
Father: Count Humbert I De Maurienne Of Aosta (0972-1051) 1 2 10
Mother: Auxilia (Aucilla) Noyen (Abt 0989- ) 1 2
Marriage: Abt 1046
Wife Adaline De Suza 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1034 - Turin, Italy 3
Christened:
Died: 19 Dec 1091 - Camischio, Ivera, Savoy
Buried:
Father: Marquis Odelerico Manfredo II De Turin (Abt 0978-1035) 1 2 3
Mother: Bertha (Of Este) Of Italy (Abt 0980-1037) 1
Other Spouse: Count Of Maurine Otto (Abt 1021- ) 3
Other Spouse: Hermann IV Of Swabia ( -Abt 1038) 1 - Bef 1038
Children
1 F Adelaide Maurienne 1 3
Born: Abt 1035 - Of Schwaben, Germany, Medieval States 3
Christened:
Died: Abt 1079
Buried:
Spouse: Duke Rudolph Of Swabia (Abt 1031-1080) 1 3
2 F Bertha, Countess Of Maurine 1 2
Born: 1051
Christened:
Died: 1087
Buried:
Spouse: Emperor Heinrich IV Of Germany (1050-1106) 1 2 3
Marr: 13 Jul 1066
3 M Amadeus II Of Savoy Maurienne Count Of Savoy 1 2 3 10 11
AKA: Amadeo II Count Of Savoy
Born: Abt 1032 - Geneva, Swtz 3
Christened:
Died: 26 Jan 1079-1080 3 11
Buried:
AFN: 9HM0-PW
Spouse: Joan De Geneva (Abt 1040-Abt 1095) 1 2 3 11
Marr: Between 1065 and 1070
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1051 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Adelaide Maurienne
[royalty.ged]
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
General Notes for Child Bertha, Countess Of Maurine
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Amadeus II Of Savoy Maurienne Count Of Savoy
[royalty.ged]
NAME Amadeo II Count Of /SAVOY/
O'dempsey
Husband O'dempsey 2
Born:
Christened:
Died: 11 Jul 1690 - Drogheda (Meath) Ir
Buried:
Father: Lewis O'dempsey (1618-1683) 2
Mother: Martha Itchingham ( - ) 2
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
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Conal Mcmalachy O'more and O'dempsey
Husband Conal Mcmalachy O'more 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage: 1489
Wife O'dempsey 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Cahir Mclysagh O'dempsey ( - ) 2
Mother:
Manasses II Rethel Count and Odilie
Husband Manasses II Rethel Count 1
Born: 0950 - Rethel, Ardennes, France
Christened:
Died: After 0990 - Rethel, Ardennes, France
Buried:
Father: Manasses I Rethel Count (0910-After 0950) 1
Mother:
Marriage: Abt 0980 - Rethel, Ardennes, France
Wife Odilie 1
Born: - France
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Manasses III Rethel 1
Born: 0990 - Rethel, Ardennes, France
Christened:
Died: 1055 - Rethel, Ardennes, France
Buried:
Spouse: Yvette (Judith Jutta) Roucy (0988-After 1030) 1
Marr: Abt 1029 - France
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Odo Earl Of Kent
Husband Odo Earl Of Kent 2
Born:
Christened:
Died: 1097
Buried:
Father: Herluin De Conteville Viscount (1001-After 1066) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Mother: Harlette (Herleva) De Falaise Of Normandy (1003-Abt 1050) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Odo (Eudes) Of Bayeux Bishop Of Bayeux
Husband Odo (Eudes) Of Bayeux Bishop Of Bayeux 1
Born: Abt 1030
Christened:
Died: Abt Feb 1096-1097 - Palermo, Sicily
Buried: - Palermo Cathedral, Sicily
Father: Herluin De Conteville Viscount (1001-After 1066) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Mother: Harlette (Herleva) De Falaise Of Normandy (1003-Abt 1050) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Odo Of Bayeux Bishop
Husband Odo Of Bayeux Bishop 8
Born:
Christened:
Died: 1097 8
Buried:
Father: Herluin De Conteville Viscount (1001-After 1066) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Mother: Harlette (Herleva) De Falaise Of Normandy (1003-Abt 1050) 1 2 3 8 9 10
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Odo Of Ham
Husband Odo Of Ham 1
Born:
Christened:
Died: Abt 1076
Buried:
Father: Count Eudes Otto Vermandois Of Vermandois (0979-1045) 1 2 3
Mother: Pavia Vermandois Countess (0990- ) 1 2 3
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Odo Of Narbonne Vicomte De Narbonne and Richilde Of Barcelona
Husband Odo Of Narbonne Vicomte De Narbonne 1
Born:
Christened:
Died: Abt 0933
Buried:
Father: Francon II Of Narbonne Vicomte De Narbonne ( - ) 1
Mother: Ersinde Roussillon ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Richilde Of Barcelona 1
Born: Abt 0906
Christened:
Died: Abt 0962
Buried:
Father: Wilfred II Borrell Of Barcelona (Abt 0882-0911) 1
Mother: Gersenda Of Toulouse (Abt 0877- ) 1
Children
1 M Matfred Of Narbonne Vicomte De Narbonne 1
Born: Abt 0933
Christened:
Died: Abt 0970
Buried:
Spouse: Adelheid Of Toulouse ( -After 0977) 1
General Notes (Husband)
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Matfred Of Narbonne Vicomte De Narbonne
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Odo Of Neustria Count Of Neustria
Husband Odo Of Neustria Count Of Neustria 1
Born:
Christened:
Died: Bef 0878
Buried:
Father: Hardouin Of Neustria Count Of Neustria ( -Bef 0862) 1
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
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Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Roger Of Auriate 1
Born:
Christened:
Died: After 0902
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Roger Of Auriate
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Odoarioa
Husband
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Marriage:
Wife Odoarioa 2
Born:
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Died:
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Father: King Ordoño I Of Asturias&Galicia (Abt 0830-0866) 1 2
Mother: Nuna (Munia) (0822- ) 1 2
Prince Odon Of Poznan & Kalis and Princess Vyacheslava Yaroslavna Galich
Husband Prince Odon Of Poznan & Kalis 2 3
Born: Abt 1144 - Of Poznan, Poznan, Poland 3
Christened:
Died: 20 Apr 1194 3
Buried:
Father: Mieszko III The Elder Of Cracow The Old (Abt 1126-1201) 2 3
Mother: Princess Erzsebet Of Hungary (Abt 1128-1155) 1 3
Marriage: Bef 1187 3
Wife Princess Vyacheslava Yaroslavna Galich 2 3
Born: Abt 1168 - Of, Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland 3
Christened:
Died: After 1194 3
Buried:
Father: Yaroslav Vladimirkovich Of Galich (Abt 1135-1187) 2 3
Mother: Olga Evfrosiniya Yurevna Suzdal (Abt 1112-1181) 2 3
Children
1 M Prince Wladislaw Odonic Of Kalisch & Great Poland 2 3
Born: Abt 1190 - Of Poznan, Poznan, Poland 3
Christened:
Died: 5 Jun 1239 3
Buried:
Spouse: Princess Jadwiga Of Eastern Pomerania (Abt 1196- ) 3
Marr: Abt 1218 3
2 M Prince Of Poznan Otton 3
Born: Abt 1192 - Of Poznan, Poznan, Poland 3
Christened:
Died: Bef 25 Sep 1225 3
Buried:
3 F Princess Of Poznan Ryksa 3
Born: Abt 1194 - Of Poznan, Poznan, Poland 3
Christened:
Died: After 18 Nov 1238 3
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Odon, Prince Of /POZNAN AND KALISCH/
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Vyacheslava Yaroslavna, Princess Of /GALICH/
General Notes for Child Prince Wladislaw Odonic Of Kalisch & Great Poland
[royalty.ged]
NAME Wladislaw Odonic, Prince Of /KALISCH AND GREAT POLAND/
Odoscer Of France
Husband Odoscer Of France 1 3 9 10
Born: Abt 0810 - Of, Flanders, Nord Dept., France 3 12
Christened:
Died: 0864 - Y 12
Buried:
AFN: GS4N-Q3
Father: Enguerrand (Engleran) Flanders Count Of Flanders (Abt 0780-Abt 0851) 1 3 9
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Count Baudouin I Of Flanders 1 2 3 9 10
Born: Between 0837 and 0840 - Of, Flanders, Nord, France 3
Christened:
Died: 0879 - Auxerre, France 3
Buried:
AFN: 9GCX-C5
Spouse: Queen Judith France Of England (Abt 0844-Abt 0870) 1 2 3 8 9 10 11
Marr: Abt 0859 - Flandres, Austrasia 3. (Divorced)
2 F Ignode Of Harlebec 1
Born: Abt 0840 - Flanders, France
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Count Baudouin I Of Flanders
Flanders was inhabited by Celts in the 1st century BC and conquered by Germanic tribes in the next several hundred years, finally becoming a part of the empire established by Charlemagne in the 9th century AD. About 862 Baldwin I , son-in-law of the Carolingian emperor Charles the Bald (later Charles II, Holy Roman emperor), was created the first count of Flanders. Under Baldwin I and Baldwin II , Flanders was made secure against the incursions of the Vikings. In the early part of the 10th century, Baldwin II I laid the basis for the industrial and commercial greatness of the region by establishing the wool and silk industries at Ghent and instituting annual fairs at Brugge (Bruges), Ieper and other towns.
General Notes for Child Ignode Of Harlebec
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Remi and Odulgarde
Husband Remi 1
Born:
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Died:
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Marriage:
Wife Odulgarde 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Senegunde Marcillac 1
Born: Abt 0904
Christened:
Died: Bef 0992
Buried:
Spouse: Cadelon III D'aunay Vicomte D'aunay (Abt 0900-Abt 0967) 1
General Notes for Child Senegunde Marcillac
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged