Amr Of Al-Hirah
Husband Amr Of Al-Hirah 1
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Amram and Jochebed
Husband Amram 1
Born: - [C. 13Th Century BC]
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Father: Kohath
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Terah (Terih) King Of Agade and Amthelo Of Agade
Husband Terah (Terih) King Of Agade 1
Born: - [2122 BC] Ur, Chaldea
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Father: Nahor (Nahur) King Of Ur & Agade ( - ) 1
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1 M Haran 1
Born: - [Abt. 1976 BC] Ur, Chaldea
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 11:32
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Haran
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Terah and Amtheta
Husband Terah 1
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Wife Amtheta 1
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• 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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1 M Nahor 1
Born: Private
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Spouse: Milcah ( - ) 1
2 M Abraham 1 2
Born: Bef 1992 B.C. - Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia
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Died: D. 1817 BC - Canaan
Buried: - Bur. In Cave Of, Machpelah, Near Hebron
Spouse: Sarah (Sari) ( - ) 1
Spouse: Hagar (Keturah) ( - ) 1
3 M Haran 1
Born: Private
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Notes (Marriage)
_STAT: EVEN TYPE Private-Begin DATE Private TYPE Marriage Fact DATE Private TYPE SLGS DATE Private
General Notes for Child Abraham
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!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
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Amunemhet Of Egypt
Husband Amunemhet Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)
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Nicholas Stowers and Amy
Husband Nicholas Stowers 3
Born: - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
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Died: 17 May 1646 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
Buried: 16 May 1646 3
Father: Walter Stowers (1568- ) 3
Mother: Mrs. Walter (Abt 1569- ) 3
Marriage: Bef 1600 - Lynn, Essex, Mass. 3
Other Spouse: Amy Stowers(Marnam) ( - ) 3
Wife Amy 3
Born: 1599 - , Charleston, Suffolk, Mass. 3
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1 F Elizabeth Stowers 3
Born: 1600 - Lynn, Essex, MA 3
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Died: 11 Mar 1687 - Lynn, Essex, MA 3
Buried: 11 Mar 1687 - Lynn, Essex, Mass 3
Spouse: George Farr (1604-1662) 3
Marr: 16 Nov 1643 - Lynn, MA 3
2 M Richard Stowers 3
Born: 16 May 1620 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
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Died: 10 Jul 1698 3
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Spouse: Joanna Hannah Frost ( - ) 3
3 F Joanna Stowers 3
Born: 14 Mar 1622 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass 3
Christened: 14 Mar 1622 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
Died: 25 Dec 1689 3
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Spouse: John Burrage ( - ) 3
4 F Sarah Stowers 3
Born: Abt 1624 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
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5 F Stowers 3
Born: Abt 1626 - Charleston, Suffolk, MA 3
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6 M Joseph Stowers 3
Born: 21 Feb 1633 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
Christened: - Charlestown, Essex, MA 3
Died: 16 Nov 1672 - Charlestown, Essex, MA 3
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Spouse: Mary Blaisdell ( - ) 3
Marr: Salisbury, Essex, MA 3
Spouse: Marry Blaisdell ( - ) 3
7 F Abigail Stowers 3
Born: 27 Jun 1636 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3
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Died: 9 Mar 1668 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3
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Spouse: John Knight ( - ) 3
8 M John Stowers 3
Born: 15 Aug 1638 - , Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass. 3
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9 F Jane Stowers 3
Born: Abt 1639 - Of Charlestown, Middlesex, MA 3
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Charles Brookes and Amy
Husband Charles Brookes (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Abraham Brookes (details suppressed for this person)
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Henry Freeman and Amy
Husband Henry Freeman 4
Born: Abt 1727
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Father: Henry Freeman (Abt 1686-Abt 1755) 4
Mother: Prudence Jones (Abt 1689- ) 4
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Wife Amy 4
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Robert Edward Perry and Amy
Husband Robert Edward Perry (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Ruth Lillian Luke
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1 U Perry (details suppressed for this person)
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William De Munchensy and Amy
Husband William De Munchensy 5
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Father: Warin De Munchensy ( -1255) 5
Mother: Denise Langton ( - ) 5
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Wife Amy 5
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Died: Jul 1283 - Childbirth
Buried: - Friars Minor, London
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1 F Denise De Munchensy 5
Born: 22 Jul 1283
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Died: 13 Apr 1314
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Spouse: Hugh De Vere (Abt 1258-1319) 1 5
Marr: 12 Jun 1294
Spouse: John De Hull (living)
Elmer Floyd Criger and Amy
Husband Elmer Floyd Criger 1
Born: 12 Nov 1881 - Elkhart, Elkhart, IN
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Died: 20 Aug 1958
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Father: Charles Criger ( - ) 1
Mother: Lovina Stutsman ( - ) 1
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Wife Amy (details suppressed for this person)
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Amy and Nathan Miller
Husband Amy (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Tyler Miller (details suppressed for this person)
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Charles Stevens Wilcox and Amy
Husband Charles Stevens Wilcox 1
Born: 6 Oct 1786 - Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT
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Died: - Bergen, Genesee Co., NY
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Father: Elijah Wilcox II (1757-1842) 1
Mother: Mary ( -1822) 1
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1 F Elvira Wilcox 1
Born: 9 Oct 1815
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2 F Sally Wilcox 1
Born: 3 Sep 1816
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Spouse: Hiram F. Sizer (living)
3 F Rosanna Wilcox 1
Born: 20 Sep 1818
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Spouse: Eben Storer (living)
4 F Thankful Wilcox 1
Born: 28 Oct 1822
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Spouse: George Halsey (living)
5 M Charles Wilcox 1
Born: 26 Mar 1826
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Spouse: Ruth Glasby (living)
Spouse: Diana Hovey (living)
6 M Thomas Wilcox 1
Born: Abt 1835
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Spouse: Eleanor (living)
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!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Elvira Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Sally Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Rosanna Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Thankful Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Charles Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
General Notes for Child Thomas Wilcox
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 38
Bryan Heath Luscombe and Amy
Husband Bryan Heath Luscombe (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Franklin Thomas Luscombe (1950-1998) 6
Mother: Katherine Sue Steedly
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1 M Levi Luscombe (details suppressed for this person)
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Nebuchadrezzar II Of Babylon King Of Babylon and Amyitis
Husband Nebuchadrezzar II Of Babylon King Of Babylon 1
Born: - [Abt. 610 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 562 BC]
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Father: Nabopolassar Of Babylon King Of Babylon ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Nitokris ( - ) 1
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• Photos, Neb11
Wife Amyitis 1
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1 M Nebuchadrezzar III Of Babylon Prince Of Babylon 1
Born: - [Abt. 580 BC]
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2 M Amel-Marduk Of Babylon King Of Babylon 1
Born: - [Abt. 579 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 560 BC]
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Nebuchadnezzar II (reigned 605-562 BC), greatest k i n g o f t he neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean, dynasty, who co nq ue re d muc h of southwestern Asia; known also for his e xte nsi v e buildi ng in the major cities of Babylonia. Th e eld es t so n of Nabo polassar, Nebuchadnezzar commande d a Baby lon ian a rmy late i n his father's reign and in 6 05 BC tri umph ed ove r Egyptia n forces at the decisive Ba ttle of Ca rchem ish i n Syria, whi ch made Babylonia the p rimary mili tary p ower i n the Middl e East. After his fat her's death , Nebuch adnezza r returned t o Babylon and asc ended the th rone on S eptembe r 7, 605 BC. D uring the nex t eight year s he campai gned ext ensively in th e west aga inst Syria, P alestine, an d Egypt a nd against th e Arabs . On March 16 , 597 BC, he ca ptured Jer usalem and too k J ehoiakim, kin g of Judah, and m any of hi s people capti v e to Babylonia . He was subsequent ly trouble d by majo r revol ts in Babyl onia (594 BC) and i n Judah (588 -587 B C), which w ere vigo rously punished; man y more Jews w er e exiled to Baby lonia . Nebuchadnezzar als o conducte d a 1 3-year siege of th e P hoenician city of Tyr e and la unched a n invasion of Egy p t in 568 BC. During th e latte r part of h is reign, as th e em pire of the Medes in creas ed in power t o the north an d east , Nebuchadnezzar bu il t a wall, known a s the Media n Wall, i n northern Babylo n ia to keep out the p otentia l invader. Neb uchadnezzar' s co nquests brought in mu ch bo oty and tribute , creatin g an ag e of prosperity for Ba byl onia. He undertoo k an a mbitiou s construction program, r e building the temple s i n the maj or cult cities and refurb i shing his capita l a t Babylon wi th a splendid ziggurat ( pyr amid temple ) as wel l as othe r shrines, palaces, forti ficat ion wall s, and proce ssiona l ways. Later legend cred ited hi m wit h building one o f th e Seven Wonders of the W orld, th e H anging Gardens of Ba by lon, for his Median wif e Amyiti s . Nebuchadnezzar die d i n early October 562 BC a nd wa s succ eeded by his son Am el-Ma rduk (the biblical Ev il-M erodach) . Source: "Nebuchad nezza r II," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c ) 1993-19 97 Microsoft Co rpor ation. All r ights reserved. - ----------- -- Babylonia n C aptivity or Bab ylonian Exile, t erm applied t o the per io d between the depo rtation of th e Jews from Pales tin e t o Babylon by the Babyl onian king N ebuchadnezzar II a n d t heir release in 538 BC b y the Persi an king Cyrus. T wo m a in deportations are record ed: one i n 597 BC, whe n Israe lit e nobles, warriors, and ar tisans w ere transpo rted; an d on e in 586 BC when Nebuchadne zzar' s army dest royed Jer usalem , and the major part of th e rem aining Is raelite co mmunity w as taken to Babylon. At t he t ime o f the secon d deportatio n an important group of Is rae lit es fled to E gypt; thereafte r, only the poorest peasa n t s were allowe d to remain in Pale stine, and the politi c a l dissolutio n of independent Israe l was an accomplish e d fa ct. The ma jority of the Jews livin g in Babylon di d no t ret urn to P alestine at the end of th e exile perio d, bu t becam e a pa rt of the Diaspora, or bod y of Jews d isperse d amon g nati ons outside Palestine. Source : "Baby lonian Ca ptivity ," M icrosoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encycl ope dia. (c) 19 93-199 7 Mi crosoft Corporation. All rights re s erved.Nebuch adnezz a r II (reigned 605-562 BC), greates t kin g of theneo -Baby lon ian, or Chaldean, dyna sty, wh o conquere d much o f sou thwes ternAsia; known also for hi s extensive bu ildin g i n the ma j or cities ofBabylonia . The eldest son o f Nab op olassar, N ebuchadnezzar comman ded a Babylonianarmy l a t e in his fathe r' s reign and i n 605 BC triumphed over E g y ptianforces a t the decisiv e Battle of Carchemish i n S yr ia , which madeB abylonia t he primary military powe r in th e Mid dle East. Af ter his father's de ath, Nebuchad nezzar r eturne d to Babylo n an d ascended thethrone on Sep tember 7 , 605 BC . Durin g t h e next eight years he campai gnedexten sively i n the wes t a gainst Syria, Palestine, an d Egy pt a nd against the A rabs . On March 16, 597 BC, he c aptured Jer usalem and t o ok Jeho iakim,king o f Judah, an d many of hi s people capt iv e to Ba bylonia. He wassubsequ ently trouble d by majo r re vol ts i n Babylonia (594 BC) a nd in Judah(58 8-587 B C), which we r e vigorously punished ; many mo re Jew s wer e exiledto Baby l onia. Nebuchadnezza r also conducte d a 1 3-year siege of th eP hoenici an cit y of Tyre and laun che d an invasion of Egyp t i n 568 BC.Du ring the latter pa r t of his rei gn, as the e mpir e of th e Medes increasedi n p ower to the north and east , Neb ucha dnezzar bui l t a wall , known as theMedian Wall, i n nort h ern Babylo nia to kee p out the potential invader. Ne buchad n ezzar' s conquests b rought in much booty and tribute , cr eati n g anage of prosp erity fo r Babylonia. He underto o k an am bi tious construct ionprogram, rebuilding the temp le s i n the ma j or cult cit ies and refurbishinghis capit a l a t Babylon wit h a splendi d ziggurat (pyramid temp l e ) as we llas other shr ines, pal aces, fortification wa lls , and proc essional ways.L ater le gen d credited him w it h building on e of the Seven Wo nder s of theWorld, th e Han ging Gardens o f Bab ylon, for hi s M edian wife Amyi tis.Ne buchadnezzar die d in early Octobe r 5 62 BC and wa s succee d ed by his sonAme l-Marduk (the bibl i cal Evil-M erodach) . Source: "Nebuchadne zzar II," Microsof t (R) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c)1993 -1997 Microso f t Cor por ation. Al l rights reserved. ------- ------- Baby lonian C a ptivity o r Babylonian Exile, term app lied to th e perio dbetw een th e deportation o f the Jews fro m Palesti ne t o Babylo n b y theBabylonian king Nebuchadnezza r II an d t heir rele a s e in 538 BC by thePersian king Cyrus . Tw o m ain deport atio ns are recorded: one in 597 BC,wh e n Isr a elite noble s, warr iors, and artisans were transpor ted ; a nd onein 58 6 BC whe n Nebuchadne zzar's army destroy e d Jer usalem, an d the major part of the remaining Israel it e comm unity wa s t aken to Bab ylon. At thetime of th e secon d dep ortatio n an important gro up of Israelites f led t oEgy pt ; therea fter, only the poores t peasants wer e allowed t o r emain i nPalestine, and the po l itical dis solution of in de penden t Israel was anaccomplish ed fact . The majority o f t he Je ws li ving in Babylon did no tre turn to Palestin e a t th e end of the exile period, but b e came a par t ofth e Di as pora, or body of Jews disperse d amon g nations outsi de P a lestine. Source: "Babylonia n Captivity, " Microsoft(R ) E nca rta(R) 98 Encyclopedia.( c) 1993-1997 Mic roso ft Cor po ratio n. All rights reserve d.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Nebuchadrezzar III Of Babylon Prince Of Babylon
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Amel-Marduk Of Babylon King Of Babylon
In the Bible Amel-Marduk is referred to as Evil-Merod a c h . In the Bible Amel-Marduk is referred to as Evil-Me ro da ch.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Amyntas III Of Macedonia King Of Macedonia and Eurydice Of Lyncestae
Husband Amyntas III Of Macedonia King Of Macedonia 1
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Father: Arrhidaeus Of Macedonia ( - ) 1
Mother: Cleopatra ( - ) 1
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Wife Eurydice Of Lyncestae 1
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1 M Philip II Of Macedonia King Of Macedonia 1
Born: - [Abt. 382 BC] Pella, Macedonia
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Died: - [Abt. 336 BC]
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Spouse: Olympias Of Epirus Princess Of Epirus ( - ) 1
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Philip II Of Macedonia King Of Macedonia
Philip II (of Macedonia) (382-336 BC), king of Maced o n i a ( 359-336 BC) and father of Alexander the Great, b o r n i n Pell a. From 367 to 365, Philip was a hostage i n Th eb es , and dur ing that period he observed the milita ry te chn iqu es of Theb es, then the greatest power in Gre ece. I n 36 4 h e returned t o Macedonia. In 359 he was mad e regen t fo r hi s infant nephe w Amyntas; later that yea r he seiz ed th e thr one for himself . Faced by internal d issension s and a ttacke d on all sides , Philip reorganize d the Mace donian a rmy o n the model of th e Theban phalan x. In les s than tw o year s he had secured th e safety o f his kingdo m and firm ly esta blished himself on t he thr one. From the n on his po licy wa s aggressive. In 35 7 h e conquered th e Athenian col ony of A mphipolis in Thr ace, ga ining posse ssion of the go ld mine s of Mount Pang aeus, whic h finance d his subsequen t wars. I n 356 he cap tured Potidae a in Ch alcidice and Pyd na on th e Gulf of T hermaïkós. In 35 5 h e captured the Thra cian tow n of Cr enides, which, unde r i ts new name, Philipp i, soon a cqui red great wealth an d fame . In 354 Philip con quered Met h one and then advance d into Th essaly. By 352 h e had reach e d the pass of Therm opylae, whic h he did not a ttempt t o tak e, because it wa s strongly guard ed by the At henian s. In 35 1 the great At henian orator Demos thenes del iver ed the firs t of his Phi lippics, a series of s peeche s wa rning the Athe nians abou t the Macedonian menace t o Gr ee k liberty. By 34 8 Phili p had conquered Thrace and Cha l c idice. Two years la ter h e made peace with Athens, whi c h h ad been at war wit h hi m in defense of its ally, th e Ch alcid ian city Olynthu s . Philip was next requested b y th e Theban s to interfer e i n the sacred war against Ph ocis . He marche d into Phoc is i n 346 and destroyed its c ities . Thereafter M acedoni a repla ced Phocis in the Amph ictyoni c League, givin g Phi lip the r ight to participat e in Gree k political affair s ; in 338 th e council appoin ted Phili p commander of the le a gue forces . The Athenian s, arouse d by Demosthenes, unit ed w ith the T hebans agai nst Philip , but their combined a rmy wa s utterl y defeate d in 338 a t the Battle of Chaeron ea. Phili p's vic tory m ade him comp lete master of Greece . Two years l ater , whi le preparing t o invade Persia, h e was assassinated . P hi lip was the grea test statesman an d general of his ti m e . He laid the found ation of the Mac edonian military p owe r e mployed by his so n, Alexander th e Great, to conqu er an d Hel lenize the Midd le East. A tre asure-filled roy al tomb , belie ved to be Phi lip's, was ex cavated at Verg ina, nea r Thessalo nÃÂka, Greec e, in 1977 . Source: "Phil ip II (of Ma cedonia), " Microsoft (R) Encar ta(R) 98 Encyc lopedia. (c) 19 93-1997 Mi crosoft C orporati on. All right s reserved.Phili p II (of Mace donia ) (382-33 6 BC), kin g of Macedonia (359-3 36 BC) andfath e r of Alexa nde r th e Great, born in Pella. F rom 367 to 36 5 , Phili p wasa ho stage in Thebes, and durin g that p erio d h e obs erved th e militarytechniques of Thebe s, then th e great es t powe r in Greece. In 36 4 hereturned t o Macedon ia. In 3 5 9 h e was made regent for his infant neph ewAmynta s; late r t h a t year he seized the throne for himse lf. Fac ed b y in terna l dissensions and attacked on all side s, Phi lip reo rganize d the Macedonian arm y on the model o f the T he ba n phalanx . Inless than two years he had secure d the s a f ety of hi s k ingdom and firmlyestablished himsel f o n t h e throne. From th en on his policy wasaggressiv e . I n 3 5 7 he conquered the At henian colony of Amphipol is inThr a ce , gaining possession o f the g old mines of M ount Panga e us , whichfinanced his subs equent wars. In 35 6 he captur e d P otidaea i n Chalcidicean d Pydna on the G ulf of Therm aïk ós . In 355 he captured the T hracian to wnof Creni des , whic h , under its new name, Philip pi, so on acquired gre atweal t h and fame. In 354 Philip conqu er ed Methone and t hen adv an ced into Thessaly. By 352he h a d reached the pa s s of Th erm opylae, which he did not a ttemp t to take, be cause it w as st rongly guarded by th e Ath enians . In 35 1 the greatAt henia n orator Demosthen es delivered th e fir st of his Phil ippics , as eries of s peeches warning th e A thenians abou t the Mac edonian mena ce toGreek liberty . B y 348 P hilip h ad conquer ed Thrac e and Chalcidice. Tw oyear s later he mad e peace wit h Ath ens, which ha d bee n at war w ith him inde fense of it s a lly, the Chalcidia n city Olynthus . Philip w as nextre q u ested by the Theban s to interfere i n the sacr ed war ag ains t Phocis.He march ed into Phoci s i n 346 an d destroy ed it s cities. Thereaf terMacedonia rep laced Phoc is in t he Amphi ctyonic Leagu e , giving Philip the right t o part icipate i n Greek politic al affairs; in 338 th e coun cila ppoin ted Ph ilip commande r of the league forces . Th e At henians, arouse dby Demosth enes, united wit h the Th eb an s against Philip , but their combined army was utterl y d e feated in 338 at th e Batt l e of Chaeronea.Philip' s victo r y made him complet e mast er of Greece. Two year s later,wh il e pre paring to in vad e Persia, he was assas sinated. Phi li p was the greates t s tatesman and genera l of his time. H e la id thefoundati o n of the Maced onia n military power em ploye d by his son , A lexander the Gre at, to conquer and He lleniz e the Mi d dle E ast. Atreasur e-filled royal tomb, be lieved t o be Ph ilip's , was excav ated atVergina, nea r The ssalonÃÂka , Gre ece, i n 1977. S ource: "Philip II (of Macedo nia)," Micr os oft(R) E ncarta (R) 98Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1 997 Mic roso f t Corpora tio n. All rights reserved.
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Amyntas Of Macedonia
Husband Amyntas Of Macedonia 1
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1 M Arrhidaeus Of Macedonia 1
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John Waters and Anabella
Husband John Waters 7 8 9
Born: Abt 1652 - <St Sepulchre, London, London, England>
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Died: - Y
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Father: Samuel Waters (1617-1665) 7 8 9
Mother: Anne (1619-Abt 1700) 7 8 9
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Other Spouse: Arabella ( - )
Other Spouse: Arabella Waters ( - )
Wife Anabella
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Dietrich IV Von Wied and Countess Anastasie Of Wied
Husband Dietrich IV Von Wied 10
Born: Abt 1378 - Of Runkel, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 10
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Died: 1460 10
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Father: Dietrich III Von Runkel (Abt 1330-After 1405) 10
Mother: Countess Of Sayn-Homburg-Val Jutte (Abt 1340- ) 10
Marriage: 1427 10
Wife Countess Anastasie Of Wied 10
Born: Abt 1403 - Of Wied, Rheinland, Prussia 10
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1 F Countess Of Wied Agnes 10
Born: 1427 - Of, Altwied, Rheinland, Prussia 10
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Spouse: Gottfried VIII Von Eppenstein Munze ( - ) 10
2 F Countess Of Wied Gertrud 10
Born: Abt 1428 - Of Altwied, Rhnlnd, Prss 10
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3 F Countess Of Wied Jutte 10
Born: Abt 1429 - Of Altwied, Rhnlnd, Prss 10
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Spouse: Wilhelm Count Limburg ( - ) 10
4 M Count Friedrich IV Of Wied 10
Born: Abt 1430 - Of Altwied, Rheinland, Prussia 10
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Died: 31 Aug 1487 10
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Spouse: Countess Agnes Of Virneburg (Abt 1436-1477) 10
Spouse: Countess Agnes Of Virneburg (Abt 1436-1477) 10
Marr: Bef 19 Nov 1454 10
5 M Count Of Wied Dietrich 10
Born: Abt 1431 - Of Altwied, Rhnlnd, Prss 10
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Died: 17 Dec 1487 10
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6 M Count Of Wied Wilhelm 10
Born: Abt 1432 - Of, Altwied, Rheinland, Prussia 10
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Died: 25 Dec 1489 10
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Spouse: Irmgard Von Rollingen ( - ) 10
7 M Count Of Wied Johann 10
Born: Abt 1434 - Of Altwied, Rhnlnd, Prss 10
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Died: 28 May 1521 10
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NAME Dietrich IV Von Runkel, Count Of /WIED/
General Notes for Child Count Friedrich IV Of Wied
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NAME Friedrich IV Count Of /WIED/
Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia and Ancharia
Husband Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia 1
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Other Spouse: Atia ( - ) 1
Wife Ancharia 1
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1 F Octavia 'The Elder' (details suppressed for this person)
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Fetjuir and Anchisa
Husband Fetjuir 1
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Father: Capys ( - ) 1
Mother: Themiste Of Troy ( - ) 1
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1 M Aeneas Of Latium King Of Latium 1
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Died: - [Abt. 1175 BC]
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Spouse: Creusa Of Troy ( - ) 1
Spouse: Lavinia ( - ) 1
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Hucbald and Andaberta
Husband Hucbald 1
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1 M Count Hubaldus Of Bologna 1
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William Melbank and Andelicia
Husband William Melbank 1
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Mother: Petronilla ( - ) 1
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Wife Andelicia 1
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1 F Philippa Melbank 1
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Spouse: Thomas Bassett Surety Baron (Abt 1156-1220) 1
Marr: 1183 - London, Middlesex County, England
Anderquina
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Father: Alfonso Ordonez ( -1057) 5
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Anders
Husband Anders 11
Born: Abt 1657 - <Idskov, Voer, Hjorring, Denmark>
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Died: - Y
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AFN: 9Z0B-WB
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1 M Jens Andersen 11
Born: 1683 - Idskov, Voer, Hjorring, Denmark
Christened: - Idskov, Voer, Hjorring, Denmark
Died: 25 Jun 1749 - Idskov, Voer, Hjorring, Denmark
Buried:
AFN: 9Z0B-QG
Spouse: Maren Simonsen ( - )
Spouse: Maren Christensen (1697-1743) 11
Marr: 9 Oct 1722 - Idskov, Voer, Hjorring, Denmark
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General Notes for Child Jens Andersen
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia and Andia
Husband Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 500 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 424 BC]
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Father: Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia ( - ) 1
Mother: Esther ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Kosmartydene ( - ) 1
Wife Andia 1
Born: - [Abt. 514 BC], Babylon
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Father: Nebuchadrezzar IV Of Babylon King Of Babylon ( - ) 1
Mother:
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1 M Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King Of Persia 1
Born: - [Abt. 475 BC]
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Died: - [Abt. 404 BC]
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Spouse: Parysatis Of Persia ( - ) 1
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Artaxerxes I Died 424 B.C. King of Persia (465-42 5 ) w h o s anctioned the practice of Judaism in Jerusalem.
The American Heritage(r) Dictionary of the English Lang u a g e , Third Edition copyright (c) 1992 by Houghton Miff l i n Co mp any. Electronic version licensed from InfoSof t In te rnati ona l, Inc. All rights reserved.Artaxerxe s I Die d 42 4 B.C . Kin g of Persia (465-425) who sanction ed the p racti ce o f Judais m inJerusalem.
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General Notes for Child Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King Of Persia
Darius II, original name Ochus (died 404 BC), king o f P e r s ia (423-404 BC). He was an illegitimate son of Ar taxe rx e s I , hence his Greek name, Nothos, meaning "bast ard. " A s O chus , he was a satrap of the province of Hyrc ani a whe n hi s fath er died. Ochus's half brother, Xerxe s II , was k ing f or a fe w weeks; another half brother, S ogdia nus, mur dere d Xerxes I I and was king for a few mon ths; t hen Ochu s murd ered Sogdia nus and ascended the thr one, as suming th e nam e of Darius. I n the early years o f his rei gn the pow er o f Athens prevente d him from inte rfering i n the affair s o f Greece. But afte r Athens wa s defeated b y Syracuse i n 41 3 BC, Darius II inte rvene d and supporte d Sparta for t he re maining years of th e P eloponnesian Wa r. In 407 BC h e sen t his son Cyrus the Y o unger to comman d the combine d Persia n and Spartan forc es i n Asia Minor . Three years l ater he d ied. The 20 yea rs of Da rius's re ign were notabl e primaril y for ruthles s suppressio n o f a series of revol ts within h is empire . Source: "Dari u s II," Microsoft(R) E ncarta(R) 9 8 Encyc lopedia. (c) 199 3-19 97 Microsoft Corpor ation. All r ight s reserved.
Darius II, as King of Egypt, is considered as the fif t h k i n g of the 27th Dynasty.Darius II, original name Oc hu s (d i e d 404 BC), king of Persia (423-404BC). He was a n i llegi t i m ate son of Artaxerxes I, hence his Greek na me,N othos , m ea ning "bastard." As Ochus, he was a s atra p o f the pr ovin c e ofHyrcania when his father died. Ochu s' s half brot her , Xe rxes II, was k ingfor a few weeks ; ano ther half br othe r, So gdianus, murdered Xerxes II a ndwa s king for a f e w mo nths ; then Ochus murdered Sogdi anu s and ascended th ethrone , ass uming the name of Dari u s . In the early year s of hi s reig n thepower of Athen s p revented him from inte rferin g in th e af fairs of Gre ece. But after Athens was de feate d by Syrac use in 413 BC , Dar ius II intervenedan d su pporte d Sparta fo r the rem ainin g years of the Peloponnesi an War . In407 BC h e sen t his s o n Cyrus the Younger to co mmand t he combined P e rsianan d Spartan forces in Asia Mino r. Thre e ye ars lat e r he di ed. The 20 yearsof Darius's re ign wer e notabl e prima ril y for ruthless suppress ion of a series o f rev olts with i n his empire. Source: "Darius II, " Microsof t( R) Encarta (R ) 98 Encyclopedia. (c)1993-1997 M icrosoft C o rporat ion . Al l rights reserved.
Darius II, as King of Egypt, is considered as the fif t h k i n g of the 27thDynasty.
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King Andras Of Hungary and Princess Of Kujavia (Cujavia) Fennena Queen Of Hungary
Husband King Andras Of Hungary 10 12
Born: 1265 - Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 12
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Died: 14 Jan 1300-1301 12
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AFN: 881G-5P
Father: Istvan Prince Of Hungary (1236-1271) 12
Mother: Tomasina Morosini (Abt 1240- ) 12
Marriage: 1290 10 12
Other Spouse: Queen Agnes Habsburg Of Hungary (1281-1364) 10 12 - 13 Feb 1295-1296 10 12
Wife Princess Of Kujavia (Cujavia) Fennena Queen Of Hungary 10 12
Born: Abt 1276 - Of Dobrzyn Nad Wisl, Bydgsz, Poland 10 12
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Died: 1295 10 12
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AFN: 6TKH-M1
Father: Prince Of Kujavia Ziemomysl (Abt 1241-Bef 1287) 10
Mother: Princess Of Eastern Pomerania Salomea (Abt 1245-Bef 1314) 10
Children
1 F Princess Of Hungary Erzsebet 12
Born: Abt 1292 - Of, Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 12
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Died: 6 May 1338 12
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AFN: 881G-87
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NAME Andras III, King Of /HUNGARY/
General Notes (Wife)
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NAME Fennena, Princess Of /KUJAVIA (CUJAVIA)/
TITL [QUEEN OF HUNGARY]
BIRT PLAC Of, Dobrzyn Nad Wisla, Bydgsz, Poland
King Andras Of Hungary and Queen Agnes Habsburg Of Hungary
Husband King Andras Of Hungary 10 12
Born: 1265 - Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 12
Christened:
Died: 14 Jan 1300-1301 12
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AFN: 881G-5P
Father: Istvan Prince Of Hungary (1236-1271) 12
Mother: Tomasina Morosini (Abt 1240- ) 12
Marriage: 13 Feb 1295-1296 10 12
Other Spouse: Princess Of Kujavia (Cujavia) Fennena Queen Of Hungary (Abt 1276-1295) 10 12 - 1290 10 12
Wife Queen Agnes Habsburg Of Hungary 10 12
Born: 18 May 1281 - Of, Graz, Steiermark, Austria 10 12
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Died: 23 Apr 1364 10 12
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AFN: B6F0-PP
Father: Duke Albrecht I Habsburg Of Austria (1248-1308) 5 10 12
Mother: Princess Elisabetah Of Carinthia (1263-1313) 5 10 12
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NAME Andras III, King Of /HUNGARY/
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NAME Agnes, Arch Duchess Of /AUSTRIA/
TITL [QUEEN OF HUNGARY]
Prince Andras Of Hungary
Husband Prince Andras Of Hungary 10
Born: 1268 - Of, Buda, Pest, Hungary 10
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Died: 1277 10
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Father: King Stephen V Istvan Of Hungary (Abt 1240-1272) 5 10 13 14
Mother: Princess Erzsebet Of Kumans (1240-After 1290) 5 10 13
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King Andras I Of Hungary and Princess Anastasia Agmunda Yaroslavna Of Kiev
Husband King Andras I Of Hungary 1 5 10
Born: Abt 1001 - Esztergom, Komarom-Esztrergom, Hungary 10
Christened:
Died: After 6 Jul 1060 - Zirc, Veszprem, Hungary 10
Buried: - Tihany, Veszprem, Hungary 10
Father: King Vasul Of Poland (0976-1037) 1 5 10
Mother: Katun Of Bulgaria (Abt 0970-1014) 1
Marriage: Abt 1046 10
Other Spouse: Mrs-Andras I Queen Hungary ( - ) 10
Wife Princess Anastasia Agmunda Yaroslavna Of Kiev 1 5 10 12
Born: Abt 1023 - Kiev, Ukraine 10 12
Christened:
Died: After 1074 10 12
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AFN: 952M-VX
Father: Grand Duke Iszyaslav Vladimirovich Polotsk Of Kiev (0978-1054) 1 5 10 12 13 15
Mother: Princess Ingigerd (Anna) Olafsdottir Of Sweden (1001-1050) 1 5 10 12 13
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 10, Of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine, Abt 1023
• Alt. Death 10, After 1074
Children
1 F Princess Adelaida Of Hungary 1 5 10
Born: Abt 1038 - Of, Esztergom, K-Esztergom, Hungary 10
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Died: 27 Jan 1061-1062 10
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Spouse: King Vratislav II Wratislav Of Bohemia (Abt 1035-1091) 1 5 10
Marr: 1055 10
2 M Salomon Of Hungary King Of Hungary 1
Born: Abt 1052
Christened:
Died: Abt 1087
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Spouse: Queen Judith Marie Von Schwaben Of Hungary (Bef 1047-After 1091) 1 10
Marr: Abt 1063
3 M King Salamon Of Hungary 5 10
Born: 1052 - Of, Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 10
Christened:
Died: 1087 - Killed In Battle 10
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Spouse: Queen Judith Marie Von Schwaben Of Hungary (Bef 1047-After 1091) 1 10
Marr: 1063 10
4 M Prince David Of Hungary 1 10
Born: Abt 1054 - Of, Esztergom, K-Eszt, Hungary 10
Christened:
Died: After 1093 10
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1046 2 PLAC Acceded:
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Princess Adelaida Of Hungary
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General Notes for Child Salomon Of Hungary King Of Hungary
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General Notes for Child King Salamon Of Hungary
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1063 2 PLAC Acceded:deposed 1074.
General Notes for Child Prince David Of Hungary
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