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Philadelphus II Ptolemy and Arsinoe II Of Egypt



Husband Philadelphus II Ptolemy 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 308 BC], Isle Of Cos
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         Father: Soter 'Saviour' I Ptolemy King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice I Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1


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   Other Spouse: Arsinoe II Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1

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Wife Arsinoe II Of Egypt 1

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         Father: Soter 'Saviour' I Ptolemy King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice I Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1



   Other Spouse: Ptolemy 'Keraunos' Of Egypt (      -      ) 1


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Ptolemy II Philadelphus, which means 'Brother/Sister-l o v i n g', was the second ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty . H i s co ns truction efforts included that of building th e ca na l tha t l inked the Nile to the Gulf of Suez. He wa s mar rie d to h is f ull sister Arsinoe II. He also bega n a trad itio n o f a four- yearly celebration to honor hi s father . It wa s in tended t o have a status equal to th e Olympi c games. A ccord ing to th e "Letter of Aristeas" , Ptolem y II requeste d 70 J ewish scho lars come from Jer usalem t o translate th e Pentat euch int o a Greek versio n to be pl aced into the G reat Libr ary colle ction. He di ed on Janua ry 29, 246 BC. S ource: Egy ptian Mini stry o f Tourism

The wife of Ptolemy II is questionable. Some show h e r a s d a ughter of Lysimachus; others as his sister.Ptol em y I I Phi la delphus, which means 'Brother/Sister-loving ' , wa s thesec on d ruler of the Ptol emaic Dynasty. His c on struc tion effo rt s includedthat of building the cana l tha t link ed the N i l e to the Gulf of Suez. Hewas marr ied t o his fu ll siste r Ars inoe II. He also began a trad iti o n of afour -yearly c elebra tion to honor his father . I t was intende d to have as tatus e qual to t he Olympi c gam es. Accordin g to the "Lette r of Ari steas", Ptolem y II re quested 70 Je wish schola rs co me from J erusale m to trans latethe Pentat euch into a Gree k version t o b e placed int o th e Great Li brarycollection . He died o n J anuary 29, 2 46 BC. Source: E gyptian Ministr y of Tour ism

The wife of Ptolemy II is questionable. Some show h e r a s d a ughter ofLysimachus; others as hi s sister.

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Ptolemy 'Keraunos' Of Egypt and Arsinoe II Of Egypt



Husband Ptolemy 'Keraunos' Of Egypt 1

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         Father: Soter 'Saviour' I Ptolemy King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Eurydice (      -      ) 1


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Wife Arsinoe II Of Egypt 1

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         Father: Soter 'Saviour' I Ptolemy King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice I Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1



   Other Spouse: Philadelphus II Ptolemy (      -      ) 1



Philadelphus II Ptolemy and Arsinoe II Of Macedonia



Husband Philadelphus II Ptolemy 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 308 BC], Isle Of Cos
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         Father: Soter 'Saviour' I Ptolemy King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice I Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1


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   Other Spouse: Arsinoe II Of Egypt (      -      ) 1

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Wife Arsinoe II Of Macedonia 1

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         Father: Lysimachus Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Nicaea I Of Macedonia (      -      ) 1





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1 M Euergetes Ptolemy III Of Egypt King Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 282 BC], Egypt
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         Spouse: Bernice II Of Cyrene (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

Ptolemy II Philadelphus, which means 'Brother/Sister-l o v i n g', was the second ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty . H i s co ns truction efforts included that of building th e ca na l tha t l inked the Nile to the Gulf of Suez. He wa s mar rie d to h is f ull sister Arsinoe II. He also bega n a trad itio n o f a four- yearly celebration to honor hi s father . It wa s in tended t o have a status equal to th e Olympi c games. A ccord ing to th e "Letter of Aristeas" , Ptolem y II requeste d 70 J ewish scho lars come from Jer usalem t o translate th e Pentat euch int o a Greek versio n to be pl aced into the G reat Libr ary colle ction. He di ed on Janua ry 29, 246 BC. S ource: Egy ptian Mini stry o f Tourism

The wife of Ptolemy II is questionable. Some show h e r a s d a ughter of Lysimachus; others as his sister.Ptol em y I I Phi la delphus, which means 'Brother/Sister-loving ' , wa s thesec on d ruler of the Ptol emaic Dynasty. His c on struc tion effo rt s includedthat of building the cana l tha t link ed the N i l e to the Gulf of Suez. Hewas marr ied t o his fu ll siste r Ars inoe II. He also began a trad iti o n of afour -yearly c elebra tion to honor his father . I t was intende d to have as tatus e qual to t he Olympi c gam es. Accordin g to the "Lette r of Ari steas", Ptolem y II re quested 70 Je wish schola rs co me from J erusale m to trans latethe Pentat euch into a Gree k version t o b e placed int o th e Great Li brarycollection . He died o n J anuary 29, 2 46 BC. Source: E gyptian Ministr y of Tour ism

The wife of Ptolemy II is questionable. Some show h e r a s d a ughter ofLysimachus; others as hi s sister.

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General Notes for Child Euergetes Ptolemy III Of Egypt King Of Egypt

Ptolemy III Euergeter I was the third ruler of the Pto l e m a ic Dynasty. He was the son of Ptolemy II Philadelph u s a n d A rsinoe II and was married to Berenike, his sist er . Du ri ng t he Third Syrian War of Ptolemy III, he disc ove red t h e mai n port in the Axumite kingdom, which wa s ver y impor ta nt t o the trade of ivory. He died in 22 2 BC. So urce: Eg ypt ian M inistry of TourismPtolemy III E uergete r I was th e thi rd rul er of the Ptolemaic Dynasty . Hewa s the son o f Ptole m y II P hiladelphus and Arsino e II an d was marrie d toBeren ike, hi s sister. During th e Third S yr ian War o f Ptolemy I II, hedi scovered the ma in port i n the Axumit e kingdom, whi ch was ve ry imp orta ntto the t rade of ivory . He died in 22 2 BC. Sour ce: Egy ptian Minis try of Tourism

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Philopater Ptolemy IV Of Egypt King Of Egypt and Arsinoe III Of Egypt



Husband Philopater Ptolemy IV Of Egypt King Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 244 BC]
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         Father: Euergetes Ptolemy III Of Egypt King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice II Of Cyrene (      -      ) 1


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Wife Arsinoe III Of Egypt 1

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         Father: Euergetes Ptolemy III Of Egypt King Of Egypt (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Bernice II Of Cyrene (      -      ) 1





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1 M Epiphanes Ptolemy V Of Egypt 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 210 BC]
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         Spouse: Cleopatra I Of Syria (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

Ptolemy IV Philopator was the fourth ruler of the Ptol e m a i c Dynasty. Philopator means 'Father-loving'. He mar ri e d h i s sister Arsinoe and the two received a cult a s th e F athe r- loving Gods (Theoi Philopatores). He die d in th e su mme r o f 204. After his death, two of his mos t powerf ul mi nist er s had his wife, Arsinoe III, killed . Source : www.to uregy pt. netPtolemy IV Philopator was th e fourt h ruler o f the Pt olem aic Dynasty.Philopator mean s 'Fathe r- loving' . He marr ied h is sister Arsinoe and t hetwo rec eived a cul t as the F ather- loving Gods ( Theo i Philopato res). Hedie d in the sum mer o f 204. After hi s death, tw o of his mos t powerfulmi ni ster s had his wif e, Arsinoe I II, killed. S ource: www.toure gypt. net

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General Notes for Child Epiphanes Ptolemy V Of Egypt

Ptolemy V Epiphanes was the fifth ruler of the Ptole m a i c D ynasty. He was the son of Ptolemy IV Philopator a n d A rs ino e III. He became king after his father's deat h , whe n h e wa s only five years old. After his father' s de ath, h is m othe r was eager to become the next regent . Pto lemy I V Phil opato r's two most powerful ministers , Sosibi us an d Agathoc les ha d Arsinoe murdered. He wa s passed fr om th e control o f one a dviser to another. Th e Rosetta St one gi ves the tril ingual i nscription of th e ceremonies a ttendin g the coronat ion of Pt olemy V Epip hanes. He was m arried t o Cleopatra I . He died a t the ag e of twenty-eigh t while p utting down th e last of th e in surgents in the D elta. Ther e were rumors t hat he had b e en poisoned. He le ft his wife , who was the da ughter o f Anti ochus, as regen t for thei r young son Ptolem y VI P hilomentor . Source: Eg yptian Mini stry of TourismPtol em y V Epiphanes w as the fi fth ruler o f the Ptolemaic Dyna s ty. He wasthe so n of Pto lemy I V Phi lopator and Arsino e II I. He became kin g afte rhis father' s death, when h e was onl y five y ears old . A fter his fath er'sdeath, hi s mother wa s eager to becom e t he next regent . Ptolemy I V Philopator' s two most powe rful m inisters, So sibius an d Agathocles had Arsinoe murde red. He w a s passe d from t he control of one a dviser toan other. The R osett a Ston e gives the trilingual i n scripti on of theceremo nie s at tending the coronation of P tolem y V Epiphanes. He wa s ma rried t o Cleopatra I. He die d a t the age of twenty-ei g h t while puttingdown the las t o f the insurgent s in th e D elt a. There were rumors tha t heh ad been poisoned. H e lef t hi s wife, who was the da u ghte r of Antiochus,a s regen t for th eir young son Ptole my VI Ph ilomentor. So urce: Egy ptian Mini stry of Tourism

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King Artabanos IV Of Media



Husband King Artabanos IV Of Media 1

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         Father: King Volgaeses V Of Parthia (Abt 0145-Abt 0208) 1
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1 F Dau Of Artabanos 1

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Artabanus



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         Father: King Vologaeses IV Of Parthia (Abt 0115-Abt 0192) 1
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1 M King Ardashir I Of Persia 1

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         Spouse: Dau Of Artabanos (      -      ) 1




General Notes for Child King Ardashir I Of Persia

Founder of the Sassanian dynasty. In 224, Ardashi r I , t h e n a king of Persis, defeated the Parthian kin g Arta ban o s I V (and marries his daughter). Two years la ter, i n 22 6 , he i s crowned the first Sassanian King o f Persia . Hi s so n, Shap ur I, expands their territory t o includ e all o f mod ern Iran , parts of Iraq, Pakistan , Afghanist an, Turk menist an, Uzbek istan and the Gulf Co ast of the A rabian pe ninsula . The Sass anian dynasty i s constantly a t war wit h Rome, th e Kushans , Chionites , and Hephthalite s; it fall s in the ea rly 7th ce ntury t o the Arabs, and Z oroastriani sm is replac ed with Isl am. Founder of the Sass anian dynast y. In 224, Ar dashir I, t h en a king of Persis , defeated th e Parthian kin gArtaban os I V (and marrie s h is daughter) . Two years later , i n 226, h e iscrowned th e first Sassani an King of Persi a . His son, Sh apur I, exp ands their terri tory to includ e al l of modern Ir an,part s of Iraq, Pakis t an, Afghanis tan, Tu rkmenistan, Uzb ekis tan and theGulf Coa st of th e Arabian pe ninsula. The Sas s anian dynasty is con stantl y at war with R ome, the Kushan s , Chionites, and Hep htha lites ; it falls i n the early 7 th c entury to theArab s , and Zoroastrianism i s replaced w ith Isl am.

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Artabanus I Of Parthia



Husband Artabanus I Of Parthia 1

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         Father: Tiradates I Of Parthia (      -      ) 1
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1 M Priapatius Of Parthia 1

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Artabanus II Of Parthia King Of Parthia



Husband Artabanus II Of Parthia King Of Parthia 1

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         Father: Priapatius Of Parthia (      -      ) 1
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1 M Sanatruces Of Parthia King Of Parthia 1

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General Notes for Child Sanatruces Of Parthia King Of Parthia

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Artabazus II Of Bithnyia Satrap Of Bithnyia



Husband Artabazus II Of Bithnyia Satrap Of Bithnyia 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 387 BC]
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         Father: Pharnabaszus Of Daskyleion Satrap Of Daskyleion (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Apama I Of Persia Princess Of Persia (      -      ) 1


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1 F Dau Of Artabazus II Of Bithnyia Satrap Of Baktria 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 365 BC]
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         Spouse: Spitamenes Of Bactria (      -      ) 1




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General Notes for Child Dau Of Artabazus II Of Bithnyia Satrap Of Baktria

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Artaces I Of Iberia King Of Iberia



Husband Artaces I Of Iberia King Of Iberia 1

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         Father: Artaxias I Of Iberia King Of Iberia (      -      ) 1
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1 M Pharnabazus II Of Iberia King Of Iberia 1

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Artatama I Of Mitanni King Of Mitanni



Husband Artatama I Of Mitanni King Of Mitanni 1

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1 F Mutemwiya 1

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         Spouse: Thutmose IV Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt (      -      ) 1




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Some time after 1500 the kingdom of Mitanni (or Mitt a n i ) a rose near the sources of the Khabur River in Meso po ta mi a. S ince no record or inscription of their king s ha s be e n unear thed, little is known about the develop men t and h is tory o f the Mitanni kingdom before King Tus hrat ta. Th e Mit anni em pire was known to the Egyptians u nde r the nam e of N aharina , and Thutmose III fought freq uent ly agains t it aft er 146 0 BC. By 1420 the domain o f the M itanni kin g Saustat ar (Sau shatar) stretched fro m the Med iterranea n all the wa y to th e northern Zagro s Mountains , in wester n Iran, inclu ding Ala lakh, in nor thern Syria , as well a s Nuzi, Kurrukha nni, an d Arrapkha . The northe rn boundar y dividing Mitann i from th e Hitti tes and the o ther Hurria n states was neve r fixed, ev e n under Saustata r's successo rs Artatama I an d Shuttarn a II , who marrie d their daughte rs to the pharaoh s Thutm ose IV ( 1400-1390 ) and Amenhote p III (1390-1353). T ushr atta (c. 136 5-c. 1 330), the son o f Shuttarna, was ab l e to maintain th e kin gdom he had inhe rited for many ye ars . In his sometime s v ery long letters- -one of them wr itte n in Hurrian--to Am e nhotep III and Akh enaton (1353- 1336) , he wrote about co mmer ce, his desire f or gold, an d marria ge. Weakened by i nterna l strife, the M itanni ki ngdom event ually becam e a pawn betw een the risin g kingd oms of the Hit tites an d the Assyrians . Source: www .eb.c omSome time afte r 150 0 the kingdom of Mit anni (or Mi tta ni) arose near thes our ces of the Khabu r Rive r in Meso p otamia. Since no reco r d orinscription of their ki ngs h a s been unearthed, lit t l e is known about thedevelopme n t a nd history of the Mi tann i kingdom before King Tushrat t a . Th eMitanni empir e was kn own to the Egyptians unde r th e n ame of Naharina , andThutmo se III fough t frequen tly ag ains t it after 14 60 BC. By 142 0 thedomain of th e Mitann i king S austatar ( Saush atar) str etched from th eMediterra nean all t he wa y to the northern Z agros Mount ains, in wes ter nIran, i nc luding Alalakh, in no rthern S yria, as wel l as Nuzi, Kurr u khanni, and Arrapkha. T h e n orthern bound ary dividing M itann i from the Hittitesa n d the other Hurri an states wa s never f ix ed, even unde r Sa ustatar'ssuccess ors Artatam a I and Shut tarna II, wh o marri ed their daught er s toth e pharaohs Thutm ose IV ( 1400-1390 ) and Amenhote p III (13 90-1353).Tushratt a (c . 1365-c . 133 0), the son o f Shutta rna, was able to ma i ntainthe kingdo m he had inher ited fo r many year s. I n his s ometimes ver y longletters-- one o f them written i n Hurrian-- to Amenhote p III and Ak h enat on(1353-1336) , he wrote abou t commerce , his desire fo r g old, and mar riage.Weakened by i n terna l strife, the Mi ta nni kingdo m eventually became a pa wnbetw een the risin g k ingdoms o f th e Hittites and the Assy rians . Source: ww w. eb.com


General Notes for Child Mutemwiya

Mutemwiya was the wife of Tuthmosis IV and is thou g h t t o h ave been a Mitanni princess who was given to t h e ki n g a s a tribute. She was the mother of the heir t o t he th ro ne , Amenhotep III. She was highly honored b y th e Egypti an s an d was buried at Thebes. Source: www.t oureg ypt.net - --- ----- ------ Amenhotep II's son Thutmos e IV ( ruled 1400 -139 0 BC ) sought to establish peacefu l relatio ns with th e Mita nnia n king Artatama, who had b een succes sful agains t the H ittit es. Artatama gave hi s daughter i n marriage, t he prere quisit e for which wa s probably th e Egyptian cessi on of som e Syria n city-sta tes to the Mit annian sphere o f influence . This wa s th e first such dipl omatic marriage , paving th e way for t h e age of Amenhote p III, when the e mphasis shif ted fro m wa r to diplomacy a nd the enjoyment o f the luxur y of e mpire. S ource: www.eb .comMutemwiya was t he wife of T uth mosis IV an d is though t to have been aMita nni prince s s who wa s give n to the k ing as a tribute. Sh e was the moth er of the heir t o the t hrone, Amenhotep II I . She w as high ly honoredby th e Egyp tians and was burie d at The bes. Sourc e: www.touregypt .ne t --------------- Am enhote p II's son Th utmose IV (rul e d 1400-1390 BC) sough t to e stablishpeacefu l relations w i t h the Mitannian kin g Art atama, who had bee nsuccessfu l aga inst the Hittites . Art atama gave hi s daugh ter in m arriage, the prerequisit e f or which was probably th e Egyp tian cessio n of someSy r i an city-states to the Mitan nia n sphere of inf luence. Th i s was thefirst such diplomat i c marr iage, pavin g the w a y for the age of AmenhotepIII , w hen the emphasis sh ift e d from war to diplo macy and t he en joyment ofthe luxu r y o f empire. Source: www.eb.com


Artavasdes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia



Husband Artavasdes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1

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         Father: Tigranes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia (      -      ) 1
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1 M Artaxias I Of Iberia King Of Iberia 1

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Artavasdes I Of Arthropatene King Of Atropatene and Princess Dau Of Antiochus I Of The Commagene



Husband Artavasdes I Of Arthropatene King Of Atropatene 1

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         Father: Ariobarzanes Of Arthropatene King Of Athropatene (      -      ) 1
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Wife Princess Dau Of Antiochus I Of The Commagene 1

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         Father: King Antiochus I Of The Commagne (      -      ) 1
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1 M Prince Darius Of Arthropatene 1

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General Notes for Child Prince Darius Of Arthropatene

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Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia



Husband Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 500 BC]
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         Father: Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Esther (      -      ) 1


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   Other Spouse: Andia (      -      ) 1

   Other Spouse: Kosmartydene (      -      ) 1




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1 F Parysatis Of Persia 1

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         Spouse: Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King 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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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Parysatis Of Persia

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia and Kosmartydene



Husband Artaxerxes I Of Persia King Of Persia 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 500 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 424 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Esther (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Andia (      -      ) 1




Wife Kosmartydene 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation, Concubine



Children
1 M Xerxes II Of Persia King Of Persia (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Sogdianus Of Persia (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
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General Notes (Husband)

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.

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Langu a g e , T hird Editioncopyright 1992 by Hou ghton Miffli n Co mp an y. E lectronic version licensedfrom InfoSoft Int ernat ion al , Inc . All right s reserved.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

May be the mother of Darius II of Persia as report e d b y ' R oyalty forCommoners'.


Artaxerxes II Of Persia King Of Persia and Stateira Of Armenia



Husband Artaxerxes II Of Persia King Of Persia 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 456 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 359 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King Of Persia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Parysatis Of Persia (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 




Wife Stateira Of Armenia 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Hydranes III Of Armenia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 





Children
1 F Rodogune Of Persia 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Aroandes I Of Armenia Satrap Of Armenia (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

Artaxerxes II (reigned 404-358? BC) for aid to Spa r t a i n i ts war against Athens. In return, Persia receiv e d S part an r ecognition of Persian supremacy over the Gr ee k ci tie s in As ia Minor. He then commanded the Sparta n fl eet i n ba ttles ne ar the Hellespont (modern Dardanel les ) in whi ch th e Athenia ns were driven from the Aegea n Sea , and i n 386 B C he impose d a peace, known as the P eace o f Antalc idas, up on Athens. S ource: "Antalcidas, " Microso ft(R) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedi a. (c) 1993-199 7 Microsof t Corporat ion. All r ights reserved .Artaxerxe s II (reigne d 404-358 ? BC) for ai d to Sparta in i ts wa r againstAthen s. In retu rn, Pe rsia r eceived Spartan r e cognition of Pe rsiansuprem acy over the G reek cities in A si a Minor . H e then command ed theSpartan f leet in battl es nea r th e Hellespont (moder n Dardanelles) i nwhic h th e Athenia n s were driven from th e Aegean Sea, an d in 38 6 BC heimpo se d a peace, known as t h e Peace of Anta lcid as, upon Ath ens . Source: "Antalcidas ," Microsoft(R) En c arta(R) 98 En cyclop edia. (c)1993-199 7 Microsoft Corpor a t ion. All rig hts reser ved.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Artaxerxes II Of Persia King Of Persia



Husband Artaxerxes II Of Persia King Of Persia 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 456 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 359 BC]
         Buried: 


         Father: Darius (Ochus) II Of Persia King Of Persia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Parysatis Of Persia (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Stateira Of Armenia (      -      ) 1




Wife

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Children
1 M Araxerxes III Of Persia King Of Persia 1

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2 F Apama I Of Persia Princess Of Persia 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Pharnabaszus Of Daskyleion Satrap Of Daskyleion (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

Artaxerxes II (reigned 404-358? BC) for aid to Spa r t a i n i ts war against Athens. In return, Persia receiv e d S part an r ecognition of Persian supremacy over the Gr ee k ci tie s in As ia Minor. He then commanded the Sparta n fl eet i n ba ttles ne ar the Hellespont (modern Dardanel les ) in whi ch th e Athenia ns were driven from the Aegea n Sea , and i n 386 B C he impose d a peace, known as the P eace o f Antalc idas, up on Athens. S ource: "Antalcidas, " Microso ft(R) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedi a. (c) 1993-199 7 Microsof t Corporat ion. All r ights reserved .Artaxerxe s II (reigne d 404-358 ? BC) for ai d to Sparta in i ts wa r againstAthen s. In retu rn, Pe rsia r eceived Spartan r e cognition of Pe rsiansuprem acy over the G reek cities in A si a Minor . H e then command ed theSpartan f leet in battl es nea r th e Hellespont (moder n Dardanelles) i nwhic h th e Athenia n s were driven from th e Aegean Sea, an d in 38 6 BC heimpo se d a peace, known as t h e Peace of Anta lcid as, upon Ath ens . Source: "Antalcidas ," Microsoft(R) En c arta(R) 98 En cyclop edia. (c)1993-199 7 Microsoft Corpor a t ion. All rig hts reser ved.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Araxerxes III Of Persia King Of Persia

Ochus was the first ruler of the Thirty-first Dyna s t y . H e was the king of Persia for twenty years when t h e Pe rs ian s defeated the Egyptians and Ochus became rul e r ove r Eg ypt . He was the son of Artaxerxes II. He rul e d over E gyp t fo r six years. He was murdered in 338 B C b y his ow n comm ande r Bagoas in the summer of 338 BC . Sour ce: www.t ouregyp t.net Ochus was the first ruler o f the Th irty-firs t Dynasty . He w as the king ofPersia fo r twent y ye ars whe n the Pers ians de feated the Egyptian s andOch us became rul er over Egy pt. He w as the so n o f Artaxerxe s II. He ruled over Egypt f or six ye ars. He w as murdere d in 338 BC by hi s own co mman derBagoa s in th e summer o f 338 BC. Source: w ww.touregypt.n et


Artaxias I Of Armenia King Of Armenia



Husband Artaxias I Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Zariadres Of Sophene King Of Sophene (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




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           Died: 
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Children
1 M Tigranes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia 1

           Born:  - [Abt 140 BC]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 55 BC]
         Buried: 




General Notes for Child Tigranes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia

Tigranes I (140?-55? BC), king of Armenia who reuni t e d t h e independent Armenian kingdoms under his rul e i n 9 4 BC . H e conquered parts of Asia Minor and Mesopo tami a, b ut hi s ki ngdom was invaded by the Romans in 6 9 BC. S ource : "Tig rane s I," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 Encyclop edia . (c) 199 3-199 7 Microsoft Corporation. Al l rights re serve d.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Artaxias I Of Iberia King Of Iberia



Husband Artaxias I Of Iberia King Of Iberia 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
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         Father: Artavasdes I Of Armenia King Of Armenia (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife

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Children
1 M Artaces I Of Iberia King Of Iberia 1

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Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthois and Arthemia



Husband Munderic De Vitry-En-Perthois 1

           Born: Abt 0495 - Vitry-En-Perthois, France
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 0532
         Buried: 


         Father: Cloderic 'The Parricide' De Cologne King Of Cologne (Abt 0475-Abt 0509) 1
         Mother: Agilofinginne (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: Abt 0508




Wife Arthemia 1

           Born: <0486> - <Vitry-En-Perthois, France>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Bodegisel (Baudgise) I 1

           Born: Abt 0509
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Palatina (      -      ) 1



2 M Saint Gondolfus De Tongres Bishop Of Tongres 1

           Born: Abt 0532
     Christened: 
           Died: After 0599
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Bodegisel (Baudgise) I

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Saint Gondolfus De Tongres Bishop Of Tongres

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Arthur



Husband Arthur (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
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         Father: Eigr
         Mother: Uthyr Pendragon


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Wife (details suppressed for this person)

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Arthur Earl



Husband Arthur Earl 2

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Wife

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Children
1 F Dorothy 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Richard Le Poer Lord (      -1690) 2





Artioches Of Syria and Laodice Of Syria



Husband Artioches Of Syria 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: King Antiochus III Of Syria (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Laodice III Of Pontus (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 




Wife Laodice Of Syria 1

           Born: 
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           Died: 
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         Father: King Antiochus III Of Syria (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Laodice III Of Pontus (      -      ) 1





Children
1 F Nysa Of Syria 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Pharnaces I Of Pontus King Of Pontus (      -      ) 1





Prince Oshim I Of Byzantine and Artsrunid Princess



Husband Prince Oshim I Of Byzantine 2

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Wife Artsrunid Princess 2

           Born: 
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         Father: Abulgherib Artsruni Byzantine (      -      ) 2
         Mother: 





Children
1 M Prince Hetum II Of Byzantine 2

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 1143
         Buried: 




General Notes for Child Prince Hetum II Of Byzantine

Reign 1110-1143


King Arviragus Of Siluria and Genuissa (Venessa) Claudia Of Rome



Husband King Arviragus Of Siluria 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 15 Ad]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 74 Ad]
         Buried: 


         Father: King Cymbeline Of The Silures (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage:  - [Abt. 45 Ad]

   Other Spouse: Genuissa Claudia Of Rome (      -      ) 1 - 45 Ad




Wife Genuissa (Venessa) Claudia Of Rome 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 50 Ad]
         Buried: 


         Father: Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus (Claudius) Of Rome(41-54) (0010-3054) 1
         Mother: Aemilia Lepida (      -      ) 1





Children
1 M King Meric (Marius Cyllin) Of Siluria 1

           Born:  - [Abt 65-80 Ad]
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 3125
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Princess Julia Of The Icenians (      -      ) 1
         Spouse: Penardun Of Siluria (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

The Historia regum Brittaniae of Geoffey of Monmout h , e d . A cton Griscom (London: 1929).

Cambridge University Library, MS 1706 (12th century), f o l i o s 38r-38v: [folio 38 recto] Mandabat igitur ei concordiam daturu m q u e p romittebat sese filiam suam si tantum modo regnu m b ri tt ani e sub romana potestate recognouisset. Post po siti s e rg o deb elationibus suaserunt maiores natu aruira go pr omis sio nibu s claudii acquiescere. Dicebant autem n on ess e e i dede cor i subditum fuisse romanis cum totiu s orbis i nper io poti rent ur. His uero & pluribus aliis m itigatus p arui t consili is su orum & subiectionem cesar i fecit. Mo x claud ius misi t propte r filiam suam roma m & auxilio aru iragi ue rsus orca das & pro vintiales insu las potestati su e submisi t. Emens a hyeme dein de redieru nt legati cum fil ia [foli o 38 verso ] eamque patr i tradi derunt. Erat aute m nomen pu ellae genui ssa eratque ta nt a pulchritudo ut as picientes i n ammiration e ducerat. E t u t maritali lege co pulata fui t tanto feruor e amoris s uccendi t regem ita u t ipsam sola m cunctis rebu s preferr et. Vnde lo cum quo e i primo nupser at celebrem ess e uole ns suggessit cl audi o ut edificaren t in illo ciuitate m q uae memoriam tantar u m nuptiarum in f utura tempora preb e ret. Paruit ergo claud i us precepitqu e fieri urbem qua e d e nomine eius kaerglo u i d est glouces tria nuncupat a usqu e in hodiernum diem i n conf inio kambri e & loegri e super ri pam sabrine sita es t. Quida m uero dic unt ipsa m traxisse no men a gloio duc e quem claudi us in il la gen erauerat cui pos t aruiragum g ubernaculum kamb rit du catu s cessit.

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Modern English translation of the above passage, as g i v e n i n Geoffey of Monmouth, The History of the King s o f Br it ain , trans. Lewis Thorpe (London: 1966), p. 12 1: He (Claudius) therefore proposed peace to him (Arvirar g u s ) , promising to give him his own daughter, if onl y h e wo u l d recognize that the kingdom of Britain was un de r the s w a y of Rome. His nobles persuaded Arvirargus t o a bandon h i s p lans for battle and to accept the propos al s of Claudi us . Th eir argument was that it could be n o di sgrace for h i m to su bmit to the Romans, since the y wer e the acknowled ge d overlo rds of the whole world. A rvirar gus was swayed b y t hese argu ments and by others o f a sim ilar nature. He a ccep ted thei r advice and submit ted to C laudius. Claudiu s soo n sent to R ome for his dau ghter. Wi th the help of Ar virarg us he subdue d the Orkne ys and th e other islands i n that ne ighbourhood.

At the end of that winter the messengers returned wit h C l a u dius' daughter and handed her over to her father . Th e g ir l' s name was Genvissa (= Genuissa). Her beaut y wa s suc h th a t everyone who saw her was filled with ad mirat ion. O nce s h e had been united with him in lawful m arriag e, sh e inflam e d the King with such burning passio n tha t he pre ferred h e r company to anything else in th e world . As a re sult of t hi s Arvirargus made up his min d to giv e some spe cial mar k o f distinction to the plac e where h e had marrie d her. H e sug gested to Claudius th at the tw o of them shou ld foun d ther e a city which shou ld perpetu ate in times t o come th e memor y of so happ y a marriage . Claudius agree d and order ed a tow n to b e built which s hould be called K aerglou or G louceste r . Down to our ow n day it retains it s site on th e ban k of th e Severn, bet ween Wales and Loegr ia. Some, how ev er, say tha t it too k its name from Duke Gl oius, whom Cl a udius fathere d in t hat city and to whom h e granted con tro l of the duch y o f the Welsh after Arvirar gus.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:Our Family Tree, Our Family Tree, Jordan & Kimble , 1 929

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar, PrenticeNet: A Li n eage to Caesar, WWW

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW


General Notes (Wife)

The probable source of this link suggesting that t h e w i f e of Aviragus of the Britons is the daughter of E mp ero r C la udius is Geoffrey of Monmouth.As a historian , h e ha s pro ve d to be an unr eliable source which casts doub t o n his re put ation as a genealogist.

It is possible that Genuissa (Venessa) was an illegit i m a t e daughter theEmperor Claudius. Clau dius was, hims e l f , i n Britain at the capture ofColchester. It is mor e p ro ba bl e that Geoffre y of Monmouth's account ofthe t radi tio n w a s 'improved', that is, the tradition that Av iragu sm a rri e d a 'relative' of Claudius became a 'daugh ter' o f Cla udiu s.

If Roman naming conventions were followed, then Vene s s a m a y have been thedaughter of Marcus V inicius and J ul i a Liv il la, making her a grand-nieceof Claudius.

We will probably never know for sure.

The probable source of this link suggesting that th e w i f e o f Aviragus of the Britons is the daughter of Em per o r Cl audi us is Geoffrey of Monmouth. As a historian , h e ha s pro ved t o be an unreliable source which cast s doub t o n his re putati on as a genealogist.

It is possible that Genuissa (Venessa) was an illegit i m a t e daughter the Emperor Claudius. Claudius was, hims e l f , i n Britain at the capture of Colchester. It is mo r e pr ob abl e that Geoffrey of Monmouth's account of th e tr aditi o n wa s 'improved', that is, the tradition tha t Avir agus m ar rie d a 'relative' of Claudius became a 'd aughter ' of Cl aud ius.

If Roman naming conventions were followed, then Vene s s a m a y have been the daughter of Marcus Vinicius and J ul i a Liv il la, making her a grand-niece of Claudius.

To the best of my knowledge, everything that can be k n o w n a bout Genuissa (aka Venissa or Venus Julia) is t o b e f ou nd i n Geoffrey of Monmouth, the 12th century Br itis h ch ron icle r who wrote the Historia regum Brittania e.

Below, I reproduce the transcription of a passage wh i c h , i n 1929, Acton Griscom made from the Latin of a 12 t h c en tur y manuscript of the Historia. The orthograph y o f th e La ti n is consistent with what Griscom found i n th e manu scrip t . I also give Lewis Thorpe's modern Eng lis h transla tio n o f this passage and, furthermore, I gi ve R obert Elli s Jo nes' s translation of the Welsh abridg emen t of the Lat in te xt, t aken from a manuscript copie d in t he 15th centu ry.

Neither Tacitus, Suetonius, nor Dio Cassius, the Roma n h i s t orians, have anything at all to say about Genuiss a. B u t G ri scom, in his lengthy introduction to the Hist oria , i s mu c h concerned to defend Geoffey's credibility . And , i f Geof fr ey, who relied upon sources to which w e may n ot n ow hav e ac cess, can be believed, then ground s may ex ist f or sayi ng th at Genuissa was the daughter o f Claudiu s an d the spou se o f Arviragus. Thorpe agrees w ith Grisco m tha t, on the w hole , Geoffrey is likely to b e somethin g bette r than a fab ulist.

The historicity of Arviragus himself has some suppo r t f r o m this passage from Juvenal, the 2nd century (AD ) R oma n s at irist (Satire 4.124-128):

. . . "ingens omen habes," inquit, "magni clarique triu m p h i ; regem aliquem capies, aut de temone Britanno exci d e t Ar vi ragus. Peregrina est belua, cernis erectas in t er ga s sud es? " (Veiento addresses the Emperor: . . . " A mig ht y presa ge h ast thou," he says, "of a great and g loriou s v ictory . Som e king will be thy captive; or Arvi ragus w il l be hurl ed fro m his British chariot. The brut e is for eig n-born: do st tho u not see the prickles brist ling upo n hi s back?")

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child King Meric (Marius Cyllin) Of Siluria

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


King Arviragus Of Siluria and Genuissa Claudia Of Rome



Husband King Arviragus Of Siluria 1

           Born:  - [Abt. 15 Ad]
     Christened: 
           Died:  - [Abt. 74 Ad]
         Buried: 


         Father: King Cymbeline Of The Silures (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage:  - 45 Ad

   Other Spouse: Genuissa (Venessa) Claudia Of Rome (      -      ) 1 - [Abt. 45 Ad]




Wife Genuissa Claudia Of Rome 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Abt 50 Ad
         Buried: 


         Father: 
         Mother: Aemilia Lepida (      -      ) 1





Children
1 M King Marius Of Siluria 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 0125
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Julia Of The Iceni (      -      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

The Historia regum Brittaniae of Geoffey of Monmout h , e d . A cton Griscom (London: 1929).

Cambridge University Library, MS 1706 (12th century), f o l i o s 38r-38v: [folio 38 recto] Mandabat igitur ei concordiam daturu m q u e p romittebat sese filiam suam si tantum modo regnu m b ri tt ani e sub romana potestate recognouisset. Post po siti s e rg o deb elationibus suaserunt maiores natu aruira go pr omis sio nibu s claudii acquiescere. Dicebant autem n on ess e e i dede cor i subditum fuisse romanis cum totiu s orbis i nper io poti rent ur. His uero & pluribus aliis m itigatus p arui t consili is su orum & subiectionem cesar i fecit. Mo x claud ius misi t propte r filiam suam roma m & auxilio aru iragi ue rsus orca das & pro vintiales insu las potestati su e submisi t. Emens a hyeme dein de redieru nt legati cum fil ia [foli o 38 verso ] eamque patr i tradi derunt. Erat aute m nomen pu ellae genui ssa eratque ta nt a pulchritudo ut as picientes i n ammiration e ducerat. E t u t maritali lege co pulata fui t tanto feruor e amoris s uccendi t regem ita u t ipsam sola m cunctis rebu s preferr et. Vnde lo cum quo e i primo nupser at celebrem ess e uole ns suggessit cl audi o ut edificaren t in illo ciuitate m q uae memoriam tantar u m nuptiarum in f utura tempora preb e ret. Paruit ergo claud i us precepitqu e fieri urbem qua e d e nomine eius kaerglo u i d est glouces tria nuncupat a usqu e in hodiernum diem i n conf inio kambri e & loegri e super ri pam sabrine sita es t. Quida m uero dic unt ipsa m traxisse no men a gloio duc e quem claudi us in il la gen erauerat cui pos t aruiragum g ubernaculum kamb rit du catu s cessit.

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Modern English translation of the above passage, as g i v e n i n Geoffey of Monmouth, The History of the King s o f Br it ain , trans. Lewis Thorpe (London: 1966), p. 12 1: He (Claudius) therefore proposed peace to him (Arvirar g u s ) , promising to give him his own daughter, if onl y h e wo u l d recognize that the kingdom of Britain was un de r the s w a y of Rome. His nobles persuaded Arvirargus t o a bandon h i s p lans for battle and to accept the propos al s of Claudi us . Th eir argument was that it could be n o di sgrace for h i m to su bmit to the Romans, since the y wer e the acknowled ge d overlo rds of the whole world. A rvirar gus was swayed b y t hese argu ments and by others o f a sim ilar nature. He a ccep ted thei r advice and submit ted to C laudius. Claudiu s soo n sent to R ome for his dau ghter. Wi th the help of Ar virarg us he subdue d the Orkne ys and th e other islands i n that ne ighbourhood.

At the end of that winter the messengers returned wit h C l a u dius' daughter and handed her over to her father . Th e g ir l' s name was Genvissa (= Genuissa). Her beaut y wa s suc h th a t everyone who saw her was filled with ad mirat ion. O nce s h e had been united with him in lawful m arriag e, sh e inflam e d the King with such burning passio n tha t he pre ferred h e r company to anything else in th e world . As a re sult of t hi s Arvirargus made up his min d to giv e some spe cial mar k o f distinction to the plac e where h e had marrie d her. H e sug gested to Claudius th at the tw o of them shou ld foun d ther e a city which shou ld perpetu ate in times t o come th e memor y of so happ y a marriage . Claudius agree d and order ed a tow n to b e built which s hould be called K aerglou or G louceste r . Down to our ow n day it retains it s site on th e ban k of th e Severn, bet ween Wales and Loegr ia. Some, how ev er, say tha t it too k its name from Duke Gl oius, whom Cl a udius fathere d in t hat city and to whom h e granted con tro l of the duch y o f the Welsh after Arvirar gus.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:Our Family Tree, Our Family Tree, Jordan & Kimble , 1 929

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar, PrenticeNet: A Li n eage to Caesar, WWW

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW


General Notes (Wife)

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW


Notes (Marriage)

!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child King Marius Of Siluria

!DEATH:Our Family Tree, Our Family Tree, Jordan & Kimble , 1 929

!DEATH:PrenticeNet: A Lineage to Caesar, PrenticeNet: A Li n eage to Caesar, WWW

!DEATH:Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage o f , Bloodline of the Holy Grail; the Hidden Lineage of Je s u s R e vealed, Laurence Gardner, Element Books, 1996 , p 197

!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, p 197

!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, p 197


Eric Sigurdsson and Asa



Husband Eric Sigurdsson 2

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         Father: Sigurd II King Of Norway King Of Norway (1133-1155) 2 3
         Mother: Gunnhild (      -      ) 2


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Wife Asa 2

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Children
1 M Magnus Ericsson 2

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Asenath Fitch and Asa



Husband Asenath Fitch 1

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Children
1 F Ada Melissa Fitch 1

           Born: 29 Jan 1862 - Walton, Delaware County, NY
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           Died: 9 Jun 1901
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         Spouse: James Elmer Van Valkenburg (1862-1939) 1
           Marr: 1 Jan 1887 - Denning, Ulster County, NY




General Notes for Child Ada Melissa Fitch

1900 Jan 1862 age 38; 6 children with 3 living

BIRTH: VV records have 1863


Asad



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         Father: `abd Aluzza (      -      ) 1 2
         Mother: Rayta Alhudayya (      -      ) 1


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1 M Khuwailid 1 2

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Joseph Ibn Jacob and Asenath



Husband Joseph Ibn Jacob 1

           Born:  - Paddanaram
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           Died:  - (At Age 110), Egypt
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         Father: Jacob (Twin Of Esau) (Israel) Ibn Isaac King Of Goshen (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Rachel Bint Laban (      -      ) 1


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1 M Manasseh (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Ephraim (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

Received a 'coat of many colors' from his father [Ge n 3 7 : 3 ]. Sold by his brothers to the Ishmaelites for 2 0 she ck e l s of silver, andthey took Joseph to Egy pt [Ge n 37:2 8] . S ol d to Potiphar, an officer of the Pharoh, t he capt ai n o f th e guard [Gen37:36].

!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 50:22




Sources


1 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

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

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

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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