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Josiah M Samuel and Athalia



Husband Josiah M Samuel 1

           Born: 19 Jan 1849 - KY
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           Died:  - , Allen, KS
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         Father: John C Samuel (Abt 1820-1896) 1
         Mother: Margaret Ann Cook (1824-1916) 1


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Wife Athalia (details suppressed for this person)

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Children
1 F Alta Samuel (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Kerr (living)



2 M Curtis Samuel (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

Place: Mill Creek Twp, Bourgon Co. KS

Nickname: possibly Joseph


Athanagild and Flavia Juliana



Husband Athanagild 2

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         Father: King Hermenegild II The Holy (      -0586) 2
         Mother: Ingunda Of Austrasia (      -0585) 2


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Wife Flavia Juliana 2

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         Father: Relative Of Maurice Of Byzantine (      -      ) 2
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1 M Ardabast 2

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Athanagild Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths



Husband Athanagild Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths 3

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         Father: Amalaric II (      -      ) 3
         Mother: Clotilda (      -      ) 3


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Children
1 F Brunhilda Of The Visigoths 3

           Born: Abt 0534
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           Died: Abt 0613 - Reneve, Burgundy, France
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         Spouse: King Sigebert I Of Austrasia Of Austrasis (Abt 0523-0575) 2 3



2 F Galswintha Of The Visigoths 3

           Born: Abt 0540 - Spain
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           Died: Between 0567 and 0568 - Neustria
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         Spouse: King Chilpric Ier Neustrie Of Soissons (0523-Abt 0584) 3
           Marr: Abt 0567 - Rouen, France




General Notes (Husband)

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Brunhilda Of The Visigoths

Brunhild b. c. 534 d. 613, Renève, Burgundy [now in F r a n c e] also spelled BRUNHILDA, BRUNHILDE, OR BRUNECHILD I S , Fr en ch BRUNEHAUT, queen of the Frankish kingdom o f Au st rasia , d aughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild , an d on e of t he m ost forceful figures of the Merovingi an Ag e.

In 567 Brunhild married Sigebert I, king of Austrasia , c h a n ging her religion from Arianism to Roman Catholic is m . I n th e same year, her sister Galswintha married Si geb er t' s hal f brother Chilperic I, king of the wester n par t o f th e Fran kish territory, but in 567 or 568, a t the i nsti gatio n of hi s concubine Fredegund, Chilperi c had Gal swint ha mur dered. P rompted by Brunhild, Sigebe rt then ex acte d Galswin tha's mar riage settlement (Borde aux, Limoge s, Qu ercy, Béar n, and Big orre) as retributi on from Chilp eric . When Chilpe ric tried t o recover thi s territory, wa r bro ke out betwee n him and Sig ebert (57 3). At first i t ran i n Sigebert's fa vour, but in 5 75 h e was assassinat ed and B runhild was impr isoned at Roue n . There, however , Merovech , one of Chilperi c's sons, w ent t hrough a for m of marriag e with her (576) . Chilperi c soon ha d this un ion dissolved , but Brunhild wa s allow ed to go to M etz i n Austrasia, wh ere her young so n Chil debert II had be e n proclaimed king . There she was t o as sert herself agai ns t the Austrasia n magnates for the n e xt 30 years.

After Childebert's death (595 or 596), Brunhild fai l e d t o s et herself up as guardian over Childebert's eld e r s on , Theo debert II of Austrasia, and thus stirred u p a gain s t him hi s brother Theodoric II, who had succeed ed t o Bur gu ndy. Theo debert was finally overthrown in 61 2, bu t Theo dor ic died so on afterward (613), whereupon B runhil d trie d t o make the la tter's eldest son, the 12-y ear-ol d Sigebe rt I I, king of Aus trasia. The Austrasia n magnate s, reluct ant t o endure her ty rannous regency , appealed t o Chlota r II o f Neustria agains t her. Brunh ild tried i n vain to e nlist t he help of the tri bes eas t of the Rhin e, then fle d to Burg undy, but was hande d o ver to Chlota r at Renève ( northeas t of Dijon). She wa s t ortured for t hree days, bou nd on t o a camel and expo sed t o the mocker y of the army , and fina lly dragged t o death a t a horse' s tail (autum n 613). Sourc e: www.eb. comBrunhild b . c. 53 4 d. 613, Rene , Burgundy [no w in Fr ance] also spelle d BR UNHILDA, BRUNHI LDE, OR BRUNECH ILDI S, French BRUNEHAUT , q ueen of the Fran kish ki ngdo m o f Austrasia, daughte r o f the Visigothickin g Athanagi ld, an d one of the mos t forcef ul f igures of th e Merovi ngianAge.

In 567 Brunhild married Sigebert I, king of Austrasia , c h a n ging herreligion from Arianism t o Roman Catholic is m . I n th e same year, her sisterGalswintha married Sig ebe rt 's h alf b rother C hilperic I, king of thewestern p ar t o f the F rankis h territory, but in 567 or 568, at th ein st i gation o f his c oncubine Fredegund, Chilperic ha d Gal swi nthamurdere d. Promp ted by Brunhild, Si gebert t hen ex acte d Galswintha 'smarriag e settlement (Bordeaux , Limoges , Que rcy, Béarn, a nd Bi gorr e) asretributio n from Chilpe ric. W hen Chilperi c tried to re cover thist erritory, wa r bro k e out between h im and Sigeber t (573) . At first i t rani n Sigebert's favour , but in 575 h e w a s assassinat ed an d Brunhild wasimprison ed at Rouen. T h ere, however , Merove ch, one of Chilperi c' s sons, wen t throu gh a for m of marri age with her (576). Chi lperi c soon had th isuni on dissol v ed, but Brunhild was all ow ed to go to Met z i n Austrasia ,where her young son Child e bert II ha d be e n proclaimed k ing. There she wasto ass er t herself again st t he Austrasia n magnates for th e ne xt 3 0 years.

After Childebert's death (595 or 596), Brunhild fai l e d t o s et herself upas guardian over Chil debert's eld e r s on , Theo debert II of Austrasia, andthus stirred u p ag ains t h im hi s brother Th eodoric II, who had succee dedt o Burg undy . Theo debert was finally overthrown in 61 2, bu t Theo d ori c diedso on afterward (613), whereupon B runhil d trie d to ma ke the la tter'seldest son, the 1 2-y ear-ol d Sigebe rt II, k ing of Aus trasia. TheAustrasian m agnates , relucta nt to end ure her t y rannous regency, ap pealedt o Chlotar I I of Neust ria agains t her. Brunhild t ried i n vain to en l istthe hel p of the tri bes east of t he Rhin e, then fle d to Burgundy , but washande d over t o Chl ota r at Renève ( northeast of D ijon). She wa s tor turedfor th ree days, boun d on to a came l an d expose d t o the mocker y of thearmy, a nd finally drag ged to deat h a t a horse' s tail (autumn 6 1 3). Source: www. eb.com

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Galswintha Of The Visigoths

Galswintha b. c. 540,, Spain d. 568, Neustria Frenc h G A L S WINTHE, daughter of Athanagild, Visigothic king o f Sp ai n ; s ister of Brunhild, queen of Austrasia; and wi fe o f Ch il peri c I, the Merovingian king of Neustria. Ga lswin tha a n d Chilp eric were married at Rouen in 567, bu t soo n after wa rd she w as murdered at the instigation o f Chilp eric's m ist ress Fred egund, who then married him . Galswin tha's dea th a roused th e enmity of her sister B runhild, w ife of Kin g Sig ebert I o f Austrasia, agains t Chilperic a nd precipit ated 4 0 years o f warfare betwee n the Frankis h kingdoms o f Austra sia and Ne ustria. Sour ce: www.eb.com Galswintha b . c. 540, , Spain d. 5 68, Neus tria French GAL SWINTHE, daug hter of At hanagild, Vis igot hic king of Spai n;sister of Br unhild, que e n of Austra s ia; and wife of C hilperic I, the Merovingia n king of Ne ustri a. Galswinth a and Chil peric w ere marrie d atRoue n in 567, b ut soon a fterward she was mu rdered at t he in stigation ofC h ilperi c's mistress Fredegu nd, who the n m arried him. Galswin tha 's deatharoused the e nmity o f h e r sister Brunhild, wi f e of King Sigebert I of Austrasia , ag ainst Chilperic an d pre cipitate d 40 years o f warfa re betw eenthe Frankis h kingdom s of Austrasia and N eustr ia. Source : www.eb.com

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Athanagild Of The Visigoths and Juliana Flavia



Husband Athanagild Of The Visigoths 3

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         Father: Hermenegild II Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths (      -0586) 3
         Mother: Ingunda Of Austrasia (      -      ) 3


       Marriage:  - Constantinople, Turkey




Wife Juliana Flavia 3

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Children
1 M Ardabast (Artavasdes) Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths 3

           Born:  - Greece
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         Spouse: Goto Of The Visigoths (      -      ) 3




General Notes for Child Ardabast (Artavasdes) Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Athe



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Wife Athe 3

           Born: 1800 - SC
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Children
1 F Melinda Louis 3

           Born: 1826 - MS
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2 F Katy A. C. Louis 3

           Born: 5 Nov 1839 - Jasper County, MS
     Christened: 9 Jul 1999 - Recieved Her Widow Pension Application
           Died: 7 Oct 1913 - Whitmire Cemetery, San Jacinto County, Texas
         Buried: 1839 - Born In Jasper County, MS
         Spouse: William Martin Hickman (1835-1900) 3
           Marr: 6 Nov 1856 - Trinity County, Texas




General Notes for Child Melinda Louis

Melinda is listed as living next door to Katy and Wi l l i a m Hickman in the 1870 Liberty County Census, s o I a m as su mi ng that she is Katy's sister.


General Notes for Child Katy A. C. Louis

Her 'occupation' in 1870 was housekeeping, accordi n g t o t h e 1870 Liberty County Census. The census als o sh ow s an A th e Louis (Female, age 70, retired housekee per , bor n SC) l ivi ng with them. There is a Louis famil y liv ing n ext doo r t o them, so, Athe Louis may be Katie 's mot her. M oved t o TX i n 1834. She sighned the applic ation f or pens ion o n Octobe r 26, 1909. The judge of Sa n Jacint o Count y at th is time w as G.W. McKellar. A G.J . Turnle y and T.L . Ross w itnessed h er affidavit. The St ate and C ounty Asse ssor in t he County o f San Jacinto, C . Hill, st ates that K aty had ei ther $110 o r $1100 dolla rs of valu e to her. He r pension wa s filed Janu ary 6, 19 10.


Eli Case and Atheldred



Husband Eli Case 3

           Born: 2 May 1741
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         Father: Richard Case Jr. (1710-1769) 3
         Mother: Mercy Holcomb (1712-1780) 3


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Wife Atheldred 3

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1 F Atheldred Case 3

           Born: 16 Jan 1766
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2 M Eli Case 3

           Born: 16 Jan 1768
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3 M Riverious Case 3

           Born: 21 Mar 1770
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4 M Zabad Case 3

           Born: 4 Apr 1772
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5 M Giles Case 3

           Born: 23 Aug 1776
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         Spouse: Polly (Mary) Case (1781-      ) 3



6 F Orange Case 3

           Born: 15 Jan 1779
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7 F Theda Case 3

           Born: 11 Feb 1781
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8 M Calvin Case 3

           Born: 1782
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9 F Chestina Case 3

           Born: 1785
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10 F Harriet Case 3

           Born: 23 Dec 1788
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General Notes (Husband)

Database Mcgc6ba # 13695

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes (Wife)

Database Mcgc6ba # 13748


General Notes for Child Atheldred Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13749

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Eli Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13750

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Riverious Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13751

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Zabad Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13752

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Giles Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13753

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Orange Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13754

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Theda Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13755

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Calvin Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13756

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Chestina Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13757

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


General Notes for Child Harriet Case

Database Mcgc6ba #13758

!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4


Athelstan King Of Wessex



Husband Athelstan King Of Wessex 3

           Born: 0895 - London, Middlesex County, England
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           Died: 27 Oct 0939 - Gloucester, England
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         Mother: Egwina (Abt 0877-      ) 3


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Athelstan Edward's heir Athelstan (reigned 925-39 ) w a s a l so a distinguished andaudacious soldier who p u she d t he b ou ndaries of the kingdom to theirfurthest ext en t yet . In 9 27- 8, Athelstan took Yo rk from the Danes ; he force d the su bmis sion of king Constantine of Scotla nd an d of t he northe rn ki ngs; all five Welsh kings agre ed t o pay a h uge annua l tribu te(reportedly including 25 ,0 0 0 oxen), an d Athelsta n elimin ated oppositionin Corn wall . The battl e of Brunanbu rh in 937 , i n which Athels tan l ed aforce dr awn from Brita in and def eated an invas ion b y the king o f Scotland in all iance wit h the Wels h and Da nes from Dubl in, earned himreco gnition b y lesse r kin g s in Britain. At helstan's law code s strengthe ne d roya l control over his l arge kingdom;curren cy was regu l at e d to control silver' s weight and to penali sefrauds ter s . Buying and selling wa s mostly confi ned to t he bu rhs, enco uraging town life; ar eas of settlement in th e m idlan ds an d Danishtown s were c onsolidated into shire s . Overs eas, Ath elstan built allian cesby marrying fou r of h i s h alf-sister s to various ruler s in westernEuro pe. He al s o had extensiv e cultural and re ligi ous conta cts; as ane n thusiastic and d iscriminating c ollector o f works of ar t an d religious relic s, he gave aw ay muc h of his collect ion t o his followers an d tochurche s an d bishops in or de r to re tain their support . Athelst a n died atthe height o f his pow er and was buried a t Mal m e sbury; a church char terof 934 d escribed him as 'Ki n g of t he English, elevate d by the rig h t handof the Al might y .. . to the Throne o f the whole Kin gdom of Britai n'.

Little is known about the reigns of childless Athels t a n ' s immediatesuccessors. His half bro ther Edmund suc ce ss fu ll y suppressed rebellionsby the Mercian Danes, bu t h e w a s mur dered a t a feast in his own hall, atthe ag e o f 2 5 i n 946 , after seven years on the throne. Edmun d ' s brot herE dred ( reigned 946-55) also dealt with trou bl e from Da nes i n the n orth;he brough t up Edmund's son s a s his heir s. Th e elder s on Edwy was crownedby Oda, A rchb ishop of Ca nter b ury, in 95 6 at Kingston-on-Thame s (site d onthe Wess ex/Me rcia border , and on the frontie r bet we en Alfred's k ingdom and the Dane law, this was wh ere mos t recorded Wes t Saxon c onsecration s took place) . Aged 1 3 at his success ion, Edw y became entangl ed in c ourtfacti ons, and Merc i a and North umbria broke awa y i n rebellion . Edwy diedbef ore he was 20.


Athelstan King Of Sussex



Husband Athelstan King Of Sussex 2 3

           Born: 0801
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         Father: King Egbert Egbert Of Wessex (Between 0775-After 0838) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
         Mother: Queen Readburga Redburh Of Wessex (Abt 0788-      ) 2 3 4 5 7 8


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Baptism, Reigned 839-851




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1 M Aethelweard Of Kent 2

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General Notes (Husband)

1 UPDA 2 DATE 839 2 PLAC Acceded: Sub King of Kent


Athelstan



Husband Athelstan (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: King Egbert Egbert Of Wessex (Between 0775-After 0838) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
         Mother: Redburh (      -      ) 6


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Athenagenes Of The Gregorids and Bambishu Of Armenia



Husband Athenagenes Of The Gregorids 3

           Born: Abt 0300
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         Father: Yusik I Of The Gregorids (Abt 0266-      ) 3
         Mother: Dau Of Tiridantes III Of Armenia (Abt 0270-      ) 3


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Wife Bambishu Of Armenia 3

           Born: Abt 0315
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         Father: Khusrow III Kotak Of Armenia King Of Armenia (Abt 0295-Abt 0339) 3
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Theodosius II Eastern Roman Emperor and Athenais Eudocia



Husband Theodosius II Eastern Roman Emperor 3

           Born: Abt 0401
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           Died: Abt 0450
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         Father: Arcadius Eastern Roman Emperor (Abt 0377-0408) 3
         Mother: Aelia Eudoxia (      -      ) 3


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Wife Athenais Eudocia 3

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Children
1 F Flaccilla 3

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2 F Licinia Eudoxia Elder 3

           Born: Abt 0422
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         Spouse: Valentinian III (Placidus Valentinianys) Western Roman Emperor (Abt 0419-Abt 0455) 3
           Marr: Abt 0437 - Constantinople, Turkey




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Licinia Eudoxia Elder

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Athenoganes and Bambishn Of Armenia



Husband Athenoganes 2

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         Father: Hesychius Primate (      -      ) 2
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Wife Bambishn Of Armenia 2

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         Father: King Chosroes III Of Armenia (      -0339) 2 9
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Children
1 M Saint Narses The Great Primate 2

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           Died: 0373
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General Notes for Child Saint Narses The Great Primate

1 UPDA 2 PLAC Hereditary Bishop


Athra (Hathra)



Husband Athra (Hathra) 3 5

           Born: Private
     Christened: Private
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         Father: Hwala (      -      ) 3 5
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Noted events in his life were:
TITL, Private

Fact 8, Private

Fact 10, Private

Fact 7, Private

BAPL, Private

ENDL, Private

Fact 9, Private

Fact 11, Private

Fact 12, Private

Fact 13, Private

SLGC, Private




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Children
1 M Itermann (Itermon) 3 5

           Born: Private
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Notes (Marriage)

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


Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia and Atia



Husband Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia 3

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   Other Spouse: Ancharia (      -      ) 3




Wife Atia 3

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           Died:  - [Abt. 43 BC]
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         Father: Marcus Atius Balbus Praetor (      -      ) 3
         Mother: Julia I (      -      ) 3



   Other Spouse: Marcius Philippus (      -      ) 3



Children
1 F Octavia 'The Younger' 3

           Born:  - [Abt. 69 BC]
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           Died:  - [Abt. 10-11 BC]
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         Spouse: Triumvir Marcus Antonius Of Rome (      -      ) 3
           Marr: [Abt. 40 BC]
         Spouse: Galius Marcellus (      -      ) 3



2 M Gaius Octavius (Augustus) Caesar Emperor Of Rome 3

           Born:  - [23 Sep 63 BC]
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           Died:  - [19 Aug 14 Ad]
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         Spouse: Livia Drusilla (      -      ) 3
         Spouse: Scribonia (      -      ) 3
           Marr: [Bef. 39 BC]
         Spouse: Claudia (      -      ) 3




General Notes (Husband)

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

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General Notes for Child Octavia 'The Younger'

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.

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General Notes for Child Gaius Octavius (Augustus) Caesar Emperor Of Rome

The grandnephew of the famous Julius Caesar, he wa s t h e r e cepient by will of three-fourths of everythin g Juli u s Cae sa r owned when he was killed on 15 Mar 44 B C. In t h e wil l h e was adopted into Caesar family. He fo ught i n fi ve civ il w ars: Mutina, Philippi, Perusia, Sic ily, an d Ant ium. Th e Bat tle at Mutina was against Mar c Antony ; Philip pi again st Bru tus and Cassius; Perusi a against L ucius, br other o f Antony ; Sicily against Sex tus Pompeius , son of P ompey 'T he Great' . Finally, he de feated Marc A ntony 31 B C in the B attle of A ctium. Afte r defeating Bru tus and Cas sius at th e Battle o f Philipp i, he sent Brutu s' head to R ome to be t hrown at th e fee t of Caesar's div ine image. A t Perusia, h e forced Luci u s to take refuge i n the city, w hich he starv ed into surr en der. The Sicilia n war lasted f or eight years , interru pted b y two storm s that wrecked hi s fleet of wars hips , finally de featin g Sextus Pompey of f the Scilian coa s t between Mylae a n d Naulochus. After de feating Anton y at A ctium, be follow e d Antony and Cleopatr a back to A lexandria , 'forced' hi m t o commit suicide, an d inspecte d the corpse . He wante d Cleop atra as an ornamen t of hi s victory and su mmoned P syllian sn ake-charmers t o suc k the poison from he r self- inflected wou nd. In 27 BC , p roclaimed Emperor of Ro me a s Augustus Caesar . The na m e of the month August come s fr om Augustus Caesar , eve n th ough he was born in Septemb er , his first Consulsh i p and h is most decisive victorie s h ad been during thi s mont h, pr eviously called Sextilis . --- ----- Caesar' s sole mal e rel ative was a slight, fra il gran dnephew on ly 18 years ol d , who was named heir i n Caesar' s will t o three-quarter s o f his great wealth. B y another c ondit ion in the will o f th e dead dictator, th is youth wa s al so adopted as Caesa r's so n, and so fo r a while he call e d himself Caius Juliu s Caesa r Octavian us, or Caesar th e Y ounger. After 27 BC , he is kno wn as A ugustus. Octavi an Aug ustus was really t he greatest c ivi l leader that t he ancien t world ever prod uced. When h e c ame to Rome af ter Caesar' s murder, his onl y possessio ns wer e an inher ited name an d whatever appea l his yout h might bri ng; bu t in cold, saga cious steps h e made hi s way rapidly o n t he policy of aveng ing Caesar . Throug h his good sense, m o deration, and consci entious a ttentio n to duty, Augustu s wo n the support of al l major e lement s in the Mediterr anean wo rld. In many provi nces, wh ich n ow enjoyed mor e careful gove rnment and suffer ed les s fro m extortion , he was made a god , and the month o f hi s fin al achieve ment was named after hi m. Augustus live d t o b e 76 year s old. In his last year, h e revised a recit a l o f the gr eat deeds he had achieved fo r the Roman stat e , w hich wa s to be set up at his tomb. Th e original vers i o n in Rom e has disappeared, but another cop y of this wo r k , was c arved on the temple of Augustus at Anc yra and s ti l l sur vives. In his administration of the Roma n Empire , t h e d isaster which upset Augustus the most took p lac e in G e r many. While Augustus remained at peace with Par t hia , h e ad vanced the Roman frontier in Europe to the Da nu b e an d Rhin e. By this advance he subjected modern Swit z erlan d , Austri a, much of Hungary, and the Balkans to R o man ru l e and prot ected the connections between the wes te rn an d eas tern prov inces of the Empire; no other Roma n l eade r made su ch addit ions. In 9 AD, the governor o f Germ any , Varus, wa s lured i nto a trap and three Roma n legion s we re wiped out ; all o f Germany was lost. Sinc e Augustu s ha d neither the e nerg y nor the military stre ngth to st ar t a reconquest, th e Rom an frontier remaine d essentiall y o n the Rhine. Yet, th e Me diterranean worl d attained pe ac e and prosperity under t h e government o f Augustus, wh o wa s celebrated in temples , s tatues, an d dedications a s an e arthly redeemer. The Emp ir e was ex pensive in its d emand s of men for the armed forc e s an d of money to suppo rt th e political system, but the a c c ompanying economic e xpansi on supported these burdens wi t hou t great difficult y for t wo centuries and more. Sour ce : www. touregypt.netT he grand nephew of the famous Juli us Ca esar, h e was the r ecepien t by willof three-fourth s o f eve rythin g Julius C aesar ow ned when he was kille d on15 Mar 4 4 BC. I n the wi ll he wa s adopte d into Caes ar family. He f ought i n fiv e civil wa rs: Mutina, Philip pi, Perusia, Sicil y, andAn ti um. The Bat tle at Mutina wa s against Marc Antony ; Philip p i against B rutus andCassi us; Perusia aga inst Luc ius, b roth er of Ant ony; Sicil y against SextusPompeius, so n o f Pompe y 'The Gr eat'. Fi nally, he defeated Marc Anton y 3 1 BC in th e Battl e of A ctium. After defeating Brutus a n d Cassius at t he Ba ttl e of Philippi, he sentBrutus' hea d t o Rome t o be t hro w n at the feet of Caesar's divine i mage . At Perusia , h e f orced Lucius to take refuge in th e city , which h e starve d into surrender. The Sicilian wa r laste d for ei ght years , i nterrupted by two storms that wrecked h is fl eet of w ar ships , finally defeating Sextu s Pompey of f t heScilian coa st betw een Mylae and Naulochu s. After def e ating Antony a t Actium , be followed Anton y and Cleopat ra b ackto Alexand ria, 'forc ed ' him to comm it suicide , and ins pected the c orpse.He wan ted Cleopatr a as an or nament of hi s v ictor y and summoned P sylliansn ake-charm ers to suck th e poiso n from her self-infl ecte d wound. I n 27 BC, proclaim ed Emp eror of Rome as August u s Caesar . The name of the mon th Au gust comes from August u s Caes ar, even though hewas bo rn i n September , his fir st C on sulship and his most decisi vev ictories had been du ring t h is month, previousl y calle d S extilis. -------- C aesar 's so le male relative was a sli gh t, frail grandneph ew o nly 18 ye arsold, who was named h e i r in Caesar's wil l t o three-quart ers of his greatwealt h . By another condi ti on in the wil l o f the dead dictato r , this youthwas al s o adopted as Caes ar's son, and so f o r a while he cal l e d himselfCaius Juliu s Caesar Octavian us , or Caesar t h e Younger. After 27 BC, h e isknown as A u gus tus. Octav ia n Augustus was really the gr eatest civi l leade rthat t h e ancient world ever pro duced. W hen he ca me to Ro me a ft er Caesar'smurder, his only possessi ons wer e an inhe r ite d nam e and whatever appealhis youth mi ght b ring; b u t i n cold, sagacious steps he made his wayrapi d l y o n th e p olicy of avenging Caesar. Through his good sen s e ,modera t ion, and conscientious att ention to duty, Augu s t us wo n t he supportof all major elements in the Medite rra ne a n world . I n many provinces, which now enjoyed mo re car e fu l govern ment and suffered less fromextortion , h e w a s mad e a god , and the month of his final achiev ement wa sn amed af ter hi m. Augustus lived t o be 76 year s old. I n hi s last ye ar, h erevised a recital of the gre at deed s he ha d achieve d f o r the Roman state,which wa s to be s et up a t his tomb . Th e original version in Rom e hasdisap p eared , but anothe r co py of this work, was c arved on th e templ e ofAugustus a t An cyra and stil l sur vives. In hi s admini stration of th e Rom anEmpire, the di saster whic h upset Aug ustus the m os t too k place in Ger many.While A ugustus rema ined at peace wi th P arthia, h e advanced th e Roma nfrontie r in Europe to th e Da nube a nd Rhine. By t his advance he s ubjectedmodern Swit zer lan d , Austria, mu ch of Hungary, an d the Balkans to Roma n r ule and protecte d the connection s betwee n the wester n a n d easternprovin ces of the Empire ; no other Roman le ader m ad e such addit ions . In 9AD, th e governor of Germ any, Varu s , was lure d into a trap and t hree Romanlegion s were w ip e d out; al l of Germany was los t. Since Augus tus hadneithe r t he ene rgy nor the militar y stre ngth t o start a reconqu est , th eRoman frontier rema ined essent ially on the Rhine . Ye t , the Med iterraneanwor ld attain ed peace and prosperi t y und er the government o f Augustu s, whowas celebr ate d i n temple s, statues, and d edicati ons as an earthlyrede emer . The Empi re was expensi v e i n its demands of men fo r th e armedforce s and of mo ne y to support the politica l system , but th e ac company inge conomic expansion suppor ted thes e burdens withou t g reat d ifficulty fortwo cent u ries and m ore. Source: www . touregy pt.net

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Marcius Philippus and Atia



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Wife Atia 3

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         Father: Marcus Atius Balbus Praetor (      -      ) 3
         Mother: Julia I (      -      ) 3



   Other Spouse: Gaius Octavius Gov. Of Macedonia (      -      ) 3



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2 M Quintus Pedius (details suppressed for this person)

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`abd Manf and 'atika



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1 M 'abd Shams Ibn 'Abd Manaf 2 3

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2 M Al-Muttalib Ibn 'Abd Manaf 3

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3 M Naufal Ibn 'Abd Manaf 3

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4 M `amr Hshim 2 3

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General Notes for Child 'abd Shams Ibn 'Abd Manaf

Proginator of the Umayya family.Proginator of the Um a y y a f amily.


General Notes for Child `amr Hshim

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Ghalib Ibn Fihr and 'atika



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1 M Lu'ayy Ibn Ghalib 3

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Milo I Of Tonnerre Count Of Tonnerre and Atila



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1 M Milo II Of Tonnerre Count Of Tonnerre 3

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Atlas and Pleione



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Darius I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia and Atossa Of Persia



Husband Darius I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia 3

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         Father: Hystaspes Of Parthia Satrap Of Parthia (      -      ) 3
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1 M Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia 3

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         Spouse: Amestris Of Persia (      -      ) 3




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Darius I, called The Great (558?-486 BC), king of Pe r s i a ( 521-486 BC), son of the Persian noble Hystaspe s , a n d a memb er of a royal Persian family, the Achaemen id s . I n 522 BC, o n the death of King Cambyses II, a gro u p o f Mag ian priest s tried to give the throne to one o f t hei r numbe r, the usur per Gaumata; he pretended to b e Sme rdi s (died a bout 523 BC) , the murdered brother o f Cambys es I I. In 521 , Darius defea ted Gaumata and wa s chosen ki ng o f Persia. T he first two ye ars of his rei gn were occu pie d with suppres sing rebellions , the mos t important o f whic h occurred in B abylonia. Therea fte r he devoted him self t o reforming the i nternal organiza t ion of Persia an d makin g its outer border s secure. H e reorg anized the va st empir e into 20 satrapies , buil t highways, o rganize d a postal s ystem, reformed th e cur rency, encourage d com merce, and wo n the goodwill of l ar ge portions of the h et erogeneous pop ulation. Becaus e h e respected their religi o ns, he was hon ored by the J ews, w hom he permitted to co mple te the rebui lding of th e Templ e at Jerusalem in 516 ; by th e Egyptians , whose h igh pries t he consulted; an d by the Gre eks of As ia Mino r, whose ora cles supported h im during the r evolt o f th e Greek cities . In protectin g the borders of th e empi re , Darius conquere d new territ ories along the Indu s Riv e r in the east and i n the Cauca sus Mountains in the no r the ast, but his expedit ion in 51 6 against the tribes o f t h e Danube River failed . In 49 9 a revolt broke out am ong t h e Ionian Greek citie s of As ia Minor, partly encou raged b y s ome of the Greek ci tie s on the mainland. Th e revolt wa s sup pressed by 493, a n d Darius prepared t o punish the ma inlan d Greeks for the i r intervention. I n 492 an army unde r Mardo nius, the son -in -law of Darius , crossed the Bospor us into T hrace bu t was u nable to re ach Greece because th e supply shi ps we re wrecke d off Mo unt Áthos. Two years la ter, a stron g Pe rsian forc e und er the joint command of Ar taphernes (flo u rished 5th c en tury BC), a nephew of Darius , and the Med e c ommander Da t is (flourished 5th century BC ) invaded Gr eece f rom th e nor th but was defeated at Marat hon. A thir d expedit io n was be ing prepared when Darius di ed. He lef t a detail e d accoun t of his reign, inscribed i n three la nguages o n a t owerin g rock. This Behistun Inscr iption, t he firs t Englis h trans cription of which was comp lete i n 1849 , confirms man y deta ils of the life of Darius . Sou rce : "Darius I," Micros oft(R ) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclop edi a . (c) 1993-1997 Microsof t Corp oration. All rights res e rv ed.

Darius I, as ruler of Egypt, is considered the secon d r u l e r of the 27th Dynasty.Darius I, called The Grea t (558 ?- 4 8 6 BC), king of Persia (521-486 BC), son of th e Persi a n no b l e Hystaspes, and a member of a royal Per sianfami ly , th e A chaemenids. In 522 BC, on the deat h o f King Ca mby ses I I, a group of Magian priests tried to g ive the th ron e to on e o f their numb er,the usurper Gaum ata; he pre tend ed to b e Sme rdis (died about 523 BC), th emurdered br othe r o f Cam byse s II. In 521, Darius defea ted Gaumata a nd wa schosen ki ng o f Persia. The first tw o years of hi s reig n were occupi ed wi th suppressingrebe llions, the mo st impo rtan t of whic h occu rred in Babylo nia. Thereafter he devot ed himself to r eformin g the inte rnal orga nizati on of Per sia andmaking it s oute r border s secure. He reor ganized th e vast empire int o 20 sa trap ies, built highway s, organize d a postal system , reform e d thecurrency, enco uraged comme r ce, and won th e goodw ill o f large portion s ofthe hetero geneous populatio n. B ecause h e respect e d their religions , hewas honore d b y the Jews, wh om he pe rmitted to complet e the rebuil din g o fthe Temple a t Jeru salem in 516; by th e Egyptian s, who se high priest hec ons ulted; and by th e G reeks o f Asia Min or, whose oracle s s upported himduring th e rev olt of the Gr eek cities. I n prote cting the borders o f t he empire, Dariu s conquere d new terri toriesalong the I n dus Rive r in the e ast an d in the Caucasu s Mountain s i n thenortheast, but hi s exp edition in 516 agai ns t t he tr ibes of the DanubeRive r fa iled. In 499 a revol t br oke ou t among the Ionian Gree k c iti es ofAsia Minor, p a rtly enc ouraged by some of the G r eek cities on themain land . The r evolt wa s suppresse d b y 493, and Darius pre pared t o puni shthe mainland Gree ks fo r their interventi on . In 49 2 a n army underMardoniu s, th e son-in-law of D arius, cross e d the Bosporus into T hrac e b utwas unabl e to reach Greec e b ecause the suppl y ship s were wrecke d offMount Áthos. T wo ye ar s later , a stron g Persian f orce under the jointco mmand o f Artap hernes (flo urishe d 5th centur y BC), a neph ew of Dar ius, and the Med e com mander Datis (flourished 5t h century B C ) invaded Gr e ec efrom the north but was defea ted at Mar atho n. A third e x pedition was beingprepared whe n Da riu s died . He lef t a de tailed account of his reign,i nscribe d in thre e la nguages o n a towerin g rock. This Beh istunI nscriptio n , the first En glish transcription of whic h wa s complet e in1 84 9, confirm s many details of the lif e o f Darius . Source : "Darius I, " Microsoft(R) Encarta(R ) 9 8 Encycl opedia. (c)1 993-1997 Mi crosoft Corporati on. A l l right s reserved.

Darius I, as ruler of Egypt, is considered the secon d r u l e r of the 27thDynasty.

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General Notes for Child Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia

Xerxes I (Persian Khshayarsha) (circa 519-465 BC) , k i n g o f Persia (486-465 BC), the son of Darius I an d Atos s a ( flou rished 6th century BC), daughter of Cyru s the Gr ea t. A scend ing the throne upon the death of hi s father , h e subdu ed a r ebellion in Egypt, and then spe nt thre e year s prepar ing a g reat fleet and army to puni sh the G reeks f or aidin g the Ion ian cities in 498 BC an d for the ir victo ry over t he Persian s at Marathon in 49 0 BC. Th e Greek his torian Her odotus give s as the combin ed streng th of Xerxes ' land an d naval force s the incred ible tota l of 2,641,61 0 warriors , but it was pr obably b etween 200 ,000 and 300,0 00. Xerxe s is said to hav e cros sed the Hel lespont by a br idge of bo ats more than a k il ometer in le ngth and to hav e cut a cana l through the ist h mus of Moun t Áthos. Durin g the spring o f 480 BC he ma rche d with hi s forces throug h Thrace, Thessa ly, and Loc ris. A t Thermo pylae 300 Sparta ns, under their k ing, Leo nidas I, a nd 11 00 other Greeks m ade a courageous b ut fu tile stand, de la ying the Persian s for ten days. Xerx e s then advanced in t o Attica and burn ed Athens, which h ad b een abandoned b y th e Greeks. At th e Battle of Salam ís late r in 480 BC , however , his fleet w as defeated b y a continge nt of Gre ek warship s commanded b y the Athen ian Themistocle s. Xerx es thereupo n retired t o Asia Mino r, leaving his arm y i n Greece under t he comman d of hi s brother-in-law, Mardo n ius, who was slai n at Plat aea t he following year. Xerx e s was murdered at Per sepoli s b y Artabanus, captain of t h e palace guard; he was s ucce e ded by his son Artaxerxe s I ( reigned 465-425 BC). Xer x e s is generally identifie d as th e Ahasuerus of the Bo o k o f Esther. Source: "Xerxe s I," Mic rosoft(R) Encarta( R ) 98 En cyclopedia. (c) 1993- 1997 Micros oft Corporation . A ll right s reserved. ------- --- Xerxes I , as ruler o f Egyp t, is cons idered the thir d ruler of th e 27th Dyna sty.Xerx es I (Persia n Khshayarsh a) (circa 519-4 65 BC) , king of Pe rsia(486-465 B C), the s on of Dar ius I a n d Atossa (flouri shed 6th centur y BC) , daughter of Cyru s th e Great. Ascend ing the thron e up o n the death of hi sfather , he subdue d a rebellion in Egyp t , and then spen t three ye arspre par ing a great fleet an d ar my to punis h the Greek s for aidin g theIonian citie s in 49 8 BC a n d for their vic tory ove r the Persians atM arathon i n 4 90 BC. The Greek his toria n Herodotus giv e s as the comb i nedstrength of Xerxes ' lan d and naval forc es the incre dibl e total of2,641,6 1 0 warr iors, but it wa s probabl y betwee n 200,000 and 300, 000.Xer xes is said t o have cr ossed th e H ellespont by a br idge o f boats more than a k ilometer in leng th and to have c u t a canal thr o ugh th e isthmus ofMount Áth os. During t h e spring of 48 0 BC h e marched with his forcest hroug h Th ra ce, Thessaly , an d Locris. At Thermopylae 300 Sp artans , und ertheir ki ng , Leonidas I, an d 1100 other Greek s mad e a co urageo u s butfutile stand, delaying the Persian s fo r ten da ys . X e rxes then advancedinto Attica and burne d A thens, w h ic h had been abandoned by the Greeks. Atth e Ba t tle o f Sa l amís later in 480 BC, however, his fleet was de f e ated b y a contingent of Gree k warships commanded by t h e At heni a n Themistocles.Xerxes thereupon retired to As i a Mino r , le a ving his army in Greece underthe comman d o f his b roth er- in-law, Mardonius, who was slain a t P latae athe f ollowi n g year. Xerxes was murdered at Pe rsepolis b y Arta banus,ca pt ain of the palac e guard; h e was succeede d b y his son Ar tax erxes I(reigned 465-42 5 BC). Xerxes i s ge nerally id ent ifie d as the Ahasueru s ofthe Book of Es the r. Source: "Xerx es I, " Microsoft(R ) Encarta(R) 98 Ency cl opedia. (c)1993-19 97 Mic rosoft Co rporati on. All righ t s reserved. --------- - Xerxe s I, a s ruler of Egypt, i s co nsidered the third rul er of t h e 27thDynasty.

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Atton Of Melle Vicomte Of Melle



Husband Atton Of Melle Vicomte Of Melle 3

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Children
1 F Gisela Of Melle 3

           Born: Abt 0879 - France
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Cadelon II D'aunay (Abt 0875-After 0950) 3




General Notes for Child Gisela Of Melle

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Count Atulpho Of Coimbra



Husband Count Atulpho Of Coimbra 3

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         Father: Sisibuto Of Coimbra Count Of Coimbra (      -      ) 3
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Children
1 F Usenda 2 3

           Born: 
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         Spouse: King Vermundo I Of Asturias (Abt 0750-Abt 0797) 2 3





Aubert Of Bavaria Count Of Bavaria



Husband Aubert Of Bavaria Count Of Bavaria 3

           Born: <0787>
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           Died: 
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         Father: Angier Aerverus Of Prun Count; Abbott Of Prun (Bef 0759-After 0804) 3
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Wife

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Children
1 M Ottokar I Count In Carinthia 3

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt Aug 0907
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Dau Of Aribo (      -      ) 3




Notes (Marriage)

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General Notes for Child Ottokar I Count In Carinthia

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Count Aubri In The Gatinias



Husband Count Aubri In The Gatinias 3

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: After 0886
         Buried: 


         Father: Count Geoffroy I Of Gastinois (Abt 0970-1000) 2 3 5 8
         Mother: Countess Beatrice Of Gastinois (Abt 0974-      ) 2 3 5 8 10


       Marriage: 




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General Notes (Husband)

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Aubri I Of Blois Count Of Blois



Husband Aubri I Of Blois Count Of Blois 3

           Born: 
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           Died: Abt 0700
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         Father: 
         Mother: Adela Of Austrasia Princess Of Austrasia (      -      ) 3


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Wife

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Children
1 M Aubri II Count Of Blois 3 8

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General Notes (Husband)

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Aubri II Count Of Blois



Husband Aubri II Count Of Blois 3 8

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         Father: Aubri I Of Blois Count Of Blois (      -Abt 0700) 3
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Wife

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Children
1 F Theidlindis Of Blois 3 8

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: After 0795
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Gainfroi Count Count In The Messgau (      -      ) 3 8




General Notes for Child Theidlindis Of Blois

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Aubri Of Narbonne Vicount Of Narbonne and Etolane De Macon



Husband Aubri Of Narbonne Vicount Of Narbonne 3 5

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 0945
         Buried: 


         Father: Mayeul Of Narbonne Vicount Of Narbonne (      -0911) 3
         Mother: Raimodis (Raymonde) (      -Bef 0911) 3


       Marriage: 




Wife Etolane De Macon 3 5

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         Father: Ranulf Macon Vicount Of Macon (      -After 0915) 3 5
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Children
1 M Humbert I Salins Sire De Salins 3

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 0958
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Windelmode Of Escuens (      -      ) 3



2 M Count Lietaud II De Macon 3 5

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 17 Sep 0965
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Richilde Of Burgundy (      -      ) 3 5
           Marr: 0948




General Notes (Husband)

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Humbert I Salins Sire De Salins

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Aubri 'The Burgundian' Of Fezensac Count



Husband Aubri 'The Burgundian' Of Fezensac Count 3

           Born: Abt 0775
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         Father: Bouchard 'The Constable' Of Corsica (      -      ) 3
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Wife

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Children
1 M Bouchard Of Fezensac Prefect Of The Royal Hunt 3

           Born: Abt 0800
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child Bouchard Of Fezensac Prefect Of The Royal Hunt

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Guy I Auvergne Count De Auvergne and Aucelende



Husband Guy I Auvergne Count De Auvergne 3

           Born:  - Auvergne, France
     Christened: 
           Died: 0989 - Auvergne, France
         Buried: 


         Father: Robert II Auvergne Viscount De Auvergne (      -Bef 0989) 3
         Mother: Ingelberge (      -      ) 3


       Marriage: 

Noted events in his life were:
Alt. Birth, Bef 0940

Alt. Death, Abt 0989




Wife Aucelende 3

           Born: Bef 0956
     Christened: 
           Died: After 0986
         Buried: 



Children
1 M William IV Auvergne Count De Auvergne 3

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 1016 - Auvergne, France
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Humberge (      -      ) 3




General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


Makir Theodoric Aymeri Judiarch Of Narbonne and Aude



Husband Makir Theodoric Aymeri Judiarch Of Narbonne 3

           Born: Abt 0755
     Christened: 
           Died: After 0793
         Buried: 


         Father: Havivai (Habibai) (      -      ) 3
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       Marriage: 




Wife Aude 3

           Born: Bef 0724
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Mayor Charles Martel Carolingian Of Austrasia (0688-0741) 2 3 4 5 7 8
         Mother: Duchess Rotrude Austrasia Of Austrasia (Abt 0690-Abt 0724) 2 3 4 5 7 8



   Other Spouse: Thierry Of Autun Count Of Autun (      -      ) 3



Children
1 M William Of Toulouse Saint; Ct. Of Toulouse 3

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 0812 and 0813 - Gellone
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Guibour Of Hornbach (      -      ) 3




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged


General Notes for Child William Of Toulouse Saint; Ct. Of Toulouse

!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged




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1 L. David Roper, RoperJr.ged from L. David Roper.

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

3 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

4 royalfam.ged.

5 sargents gedcom.

6 ROYAL92.GED Gedcom file.

7 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA ABBR Ancestral File (R)).

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

9 No Title Given, 21.

10 Ancestral File and IGI Submission ABBR Ancestral File and IGI Submission.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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