Ancestors of Mamaea daughter of Gaius Julius SOHAEMUS
/-Aziz of Emesa
/-Iamblichus of EMESA
/-Iamblichus II of EMESA
/-Sampsigeramus II of EMESA
| \-Unknown Spouse of IAMBLICHUS II
/-Gaius Julius SOHAEMUS
| | /-Samos I ORONTID
| | /-Arsamos I of ARMENIA
| | /-Ervand Orontes IV of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Arsaces I of PARTHIA
| | | \-Antiochis II DE SYRIE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Arsaces of PARTHIA
| | /-Ptolemy I of COMMAGENE
| | /-Samos I of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Apama OF BITHYNIEN
| | /-Mithridates KALLINIKOS I
| | | | /-Mithridates V Euregetes af Pontus
| | | \-Pythodoris of PONTUS
| | | \-Dronning Laodice V af Pontus
| | /-Antiochos THÉOS OF COMMAGENE I
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Seleucus IV of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | /-Demetrius I of MACEDON
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Laodice IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | /-Demetrius II son of Demetrius I of MACEDON
| | | | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Laodice MACEDONIA IV
| | | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Laodice III of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus VIII Grypos of SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy VI of EGYPT
| | | | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Cleopatra Thea EUETERIA
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | \-Cleopatra II EPIPHINES
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | \-Laodice VII Thea Philadelphus of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Ptolemy III EUERGATES
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | \-Berenice EUERGETIS II
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy III EUERGATES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | \-Berenice EUERGETIS II
| | | | /-Ptolemy VI of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | \-Tryphaena of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | /-Ptolemy VIII PHYSCON
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | \-Cleopatra III EUERGETES
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | \-Cleopatra II EPIPHINES
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | /-Mithridates II of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes I of CAPPADOCIA
| | | \-Isias PHILOSTORGO OF CAPPADOCIA
| | | | /-Pharnaces father of Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Nysa spouse of PHARNACES
| | | | /-Pharnaces I of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Mithradates V Euergetes of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Nysa of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Laodice IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | /-Mithradates VI of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice VI of Seleucids
| | | | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Laodice IV tou SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | \-Athenais I Philostorgos of CAPPADOCIA
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | \-Laodice SYRIA
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodice de Pont EUXIN
| | | | /-Antigonus II Gonatas of MACEDON
| | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Alexander II of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | \-Laodice IV tou SYRIA
| | | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | /-Mithridates III of COMMAGENE
| | | \-sister of Mithridates II COMMAGENE
| \-Iotapa II of EMESA
| | /-Ariobarzanes I of Media ATROPATENE
| | /-Artavasdes I of Media ATROPATENE
| \-Iotapa of COMMAGENE
| | /-Samos I ORONTID
| | /-Arsamos I of ARMENIA
| | /-Ervand Orontes IV of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Arsaces I of PARTHIA
| | | \-Antiochis II DE SYRIE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Arsaces of PARTHIA
| | /-Ptolemy I of COMMAGENE
| | /-Samos I of COMMAGENE
| | | \-Apama OF BITHYNIEN
| | /-Mithridates KALLINIKOS I
| | | | /-Mithridates V Euregetes af Pontus
| | | \-Pythodoris of PONTUS
| | | \-Dronning Laodice V af Pontus
| | /-Antiochos THÉOS OF COMMAGENE I
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Seleucus IV of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | /-Demetrius I of MACEDON
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Laodice IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | /-Demetrius II son of Demetrius I of MACEDON
| | | | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Laodice MACEDONIA IV
| | | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Laodice III of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus VIII Grypos of SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy VI of EGYPT
| | | | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Cleopatra Thea EUETERIA
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | \-Cleopatra II EPIPHINES
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | \-Laodice VII Thea Philadelphus of COMMAGENE
| | | | /-Ptolemy III EUERGATES
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | | \-Berenice EUERGETIS II
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | | /-Ptolemy III EUERGATES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | | \-Berenice EUERGETIS II
| | | | /-Ptolemy VI of EGYPT
| | | | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | \-Tryphaena of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | | /-Ptolemy VIII PHYSCON
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | \-Cleopatra III EUERGETES
| | | | /-Ptolemy IV of EGYPT
| | | | /-Ptolemy V EPIPHANES
| | | | | \-Arsinoe III BAR PTOLEMY III of Egypt
| | | \-Cleopatra II EPIPHINES
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Cleopatra I of Syria
| | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| \-Laodice of the Parthian EMPIRE
| | /-Ariobarzanes I of CAPPADOCIA
| \-Isias PHILOSTORGO OF CAPPADOCIA
| | /-Pharnaces father of Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | \-Nysa spouse of PHARNACES
| | /-Pharnaces I of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Mithradates V Euergetes of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | \-Nysa of PONTUS
| | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | \-Laodice IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | /-Mithradates VI of PONTUS
| | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | \-Laodice VI of Seleucids
| | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | \-Laodice IV tou SYRIA
| | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| \-Athenais I Philostorgos of CAPPADOCIA
| | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | \-Laodice SYRIA
| | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| \-Laodice de Pont EUXIN
| | /-Antigonus II Gonatas of MACEDON
| | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Alexander II of EPIRUS
| | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| \-Laodice IV tou SYRIA
| | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
Mamaea daughter of Gaius Julius SOHAEMUS
\-Drusilla MAURETANIA
- Father: Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
- Mother: Arnegunde FRANKEN
- Birth: ABT 534, Soissons, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Also known as: Chilpéric I of Soissons King of Neustria
- Also known as: Chilperic I King of the Franks at Soissons
- Title Of Nobility: King of Neustria
- Clan Name: House of Merovingian
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Immediately after the death of his father in 561, he endeavoured to take possession of the whole kingdom, seized the treasure amassed in the royal town of Berny and entered Paris. His brothers, however, compelled him to divide the kingdom with them, and Soissons, together with Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, Thérouanne, Tournai, and Boulogne fell to Chilperic's share. His eldest brother Charibert received Paris, the second eldest brother Guntram received Burgundy with its capital at Orléans, and Sigebert received Austrasia. On the death of Charibert in 567, his estates were augmented when the brothers divided Charibert's kingdom among themselves and agreed to share Paris. Not long after his accession, however, he was at war with Sigebert, with whom he would long remain in a state of—at the very least—antipathy. Sigebert defeated him and marched to Soissons, where he defeated and imprisoned Chilperic's eldest son, Theudebert. The war flared in 567, at the death of Charibert. Chilperic immediately invaded Sigebert's new lands, but Sigebert defeated him. Chilperic later allied with Guntram against Sigebert (573), but Guntram changed sides and Chilperic again lost the war. When Sigebert married Brunhilda, daughter of the Visigothic sovereign in Spain (Athanagild), Chilperic also wished to make a brilliant marriage. 1 Chilperich had already repudiated his first wife, Audovera. Chilperich separated from Audovera around 565/567. 2 Chilperich had taken as his concubine a serving-woman called Fredegund. Fredegunde was originally an unfree maid of the lowest origin. She belonged to the servants of King Chilperich and his first wife Audovera. He accordingly dismissed Fredegund. From 565 at the latest, she was Chilperich's concubine. 3 Chilperich married Galswintha, the daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild, in 567. But he soon tired of his new partner. But Chilperic was not ready to renounce his connection with Fredegunde, although he had promised Athanagild this. Gailswintha then wanted to return to her father, but Chilperich refused. In 570/571 he had his wife strangled by one of his servants. His half-brother and rival, King Sigibert I of Austrasia, married Gailswintha's younger sister Brunichild in 566. 4 A few days after the dead of Galswintha Chilperic married Fredegund. This murder was the cause of more long and bloody wars, interspersed with truces, between Chilperic and Sigebert. In 575, Sigebert was assassinated by Fredegund at the very moment when he had Chilperic at his mercy. Chilperic then made war with the protector of Sigebert's wife and son, Guntram. Chilperic retrieved his position, took from Austrasia Tours and Poitiers and some places in Aquitaine, and fostered discord in the kingdom of the east during the minority of Childebert II. In 578, Chilperic sent an army to fight the Breton ruler Waroch II of the Bro-Wened along the Vilaine. The Frankish army consisted of units from the Poitou, Touraine, Anjou, Maine, and Bayeux. The Baiocassenses (men from Bayeux) were Saxons and they in particular were routed by the Bretons.[1] The armies fought for three days before Waroch submitted, did homage for Vannes, sent his son as a hostage, and agreed to pay an annual tribute. He subsequently broke his oath but Chilperic's dominion over the Bretons was relatively secure, as evidenced by Venantius Fortunatus's celebration of it in a poem. Most of what is known of Chilperic comes from The History of the Franks by Gregory of Tours. Gregory detested Chilperic, calling him "the Nero and Herod of his time" (VI.46): he had provoked Gregory's wrath by wresting Tours from Austrasia, seizing ecclesiastical property, and appointing as bishops counts of the palace who were not clerics. Gregory also objected to Chilperic's attempts to teach a new doctrine of the Trinity.[2] Chilperic's reign in Neustria saw the introduction of the Byzantine punishment of eye-gouging. Yet, he was also a man of culture: he was a musician of some talent, and he wrote verse (modelled on that of Sedulius); he attempted to reform the Frankish alphabet; and he worked to reduce the worst effects of Salic law upon women. In September 584, while returning from a hunting expedition to his royal villa of Chelles, Chilperic was stabbed to death by an unknown assailant. geni.com Chilperic I de Neustria, roi des Francs English (default): Chilperic I, roi des Francs, Spanish: Rey de Neustria y Soissons (561-584) Chilperico I de Neustria, roi des Francs, French: Chilpéric de Soissons, I Also Known As: "Chilpérico da Néustria", "King of Soissons", "King Chilperic I of the /Franks/", "Chilperich", "/Chilperic/", "Chilperic King /De Burgundy/", "King of Burgundy" Birthdate: circa 535 Birthplace: Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France Death: September 584 (44-53) St Vincent's Abbey, Paris, Ile-de-France, France (killed by Fredegonda) Place of Burial: Paris, Ile-de-France, France Immediate Family: Son of Chlothar I "the Old" King of the Franks and Arégonde, Queen of the Franks Husband of Audovère; Gosvinta and Frédégonde de Cambrai Father of Mérovech de Soissons; Clovis de Soissons; Basina de Soissons, Nun; Childesinta de Soissons; Richilde de Francie,de Neustrie; Theudebert Mérovignien; Rigundis; Prince Chlodébert of Neustria; Chlothar II the Young, King of the Franks; Prince Samson de Soissons, died young; Prince Dagobert of Neustria and Prince Theuderic de Soissons, died young « less Half brother of Gundobald "Ballomer"; Charibert I, King of the Franks at Paris; Saint Guntram, King of Burgundy; Siegbert I, King of Austrasia; Chlodosinda, Queen of the Lombards; Childeric de Soissons; Gunthar de Soissons and Chram de Soissons « less Occupation: King of Neustria (or Soissons) from v.561 to his death., koning van Neustrië (of Soissons) vanaf 561, King of Neustria or Soissons, Rei da Neustria, king of Neustria (or Soissons) from 561 to his death., Konge av Frankrike, Rei de Neustrie (561-584), Kin
- Title Of Nobility: King of Soissons
- Death: 27 SEP 584, Paris, Île-de-France, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Burial: 584, Abbaye De St Vincent,Paris,France
- Partnership with: Audovera of the FRANKS
Marriage: 549, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Chlodovech de Neustria Birth: 558, Soissons, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Childeswindis DE NEUSTRIA Birth: 567, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Theodebert DE NEUSTRIA Birth: ABT 554, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Basine de Neustria Birth: 562, Soissons,Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Partnership with: Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
Marriage: 568, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Child: Rigundis DE SOISSONS Birth: ABT 569, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
- Child: Theodorich DE NEUSTRIA Birth: 583, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Chlodébert DE SOISSONS Birth: ABT 570, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Samson of Neustria Birth: 573, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Dagobert DE SOISSONS Birth: 580, Soissons, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
- Child: Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN Birth: 31 MAY 574, Paris, Frankenreich
Ancestors of Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
/-Ascaric VON KOLN
/-Cunebald VON KOLN
| \-Regnetrude DES FRANCS
/-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | /-Walter VON KOLN
| \-Athildis l`Ancienne DES FRANCS
| \-No Name av ASGARD
/-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Aios VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
/-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | /-Guindomar of ALEMANIA
| | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | /-Chlodomir I VAN ZWABEN
| | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Ysabeau VAN TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| \-Blesinda DE SUEVIE
/-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
/-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | /-Ascaric VON KOLN
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Cunebald VON KOLN
| | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | \-Regnetrude DES FRANCS
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | \-Athildis l`Ancienne DES FRANCS
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | /-Aios VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | /-Priaros Malaric DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | /-Sunno DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Martisiandes DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Dulce Douce DE MENAPIE
| | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Ascyla BELGAE
| | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| \-Unknown Spouse of Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | /-Waldomar Hoger DE THURINGE
| | /-Carlowig Chrocus VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Withigula D'ALEMANIE
| | /-Merwig I VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Uxor VON THURINGEN
| \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| \-Uxor Mervig IGNOTAE
/-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | /-Ascaric VON KOLN
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Cunebald VON KOLN
| | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | \-Regnetrude DES FRANCS
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | \-Athildis l`Ancienne DES FRANCS
| | | \-No Name av ASGARD
| | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | /-Aios VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | /-Guindomar of ALEMANIA
| | | | | | /-Bermond de BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Imnichild spouse of Bermond DE BURGONDIE
| | | | /-Chlodomir I VAN ZWABEN
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ysabeau VAN TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | \-Blesinda DE SUEVIE
| \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | /-Aldeoch DE LOMBARDIE
| \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| \-Eurica DER WESTGOTEN
/-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
/-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| \-Basina von Thüringen
| | /-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
| | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | /-Waldomar Hoger DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | /-Carlowig Chrocus VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THURINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | \-Withigula D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Chroca D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Priaros DE TER BEEK
| | | | /-Merwig I VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Uxor VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | | \-Uxor Mervig IGNOTAE
| \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | /-Clodius V MAGNUS
| | /-Dagobert III DESPOSYNI King of The East Franks
| | | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Guindomar of ALEMANIA
| | | | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | /-Chlodomir I VAN ZWABEN
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Ysabeau VAN TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | \-Blesinda DE SUEVIE
| | /-Genebald OF THE WEST FRANKS
| | | | /-Manael Castellors DE BRITON
| | | | /-Titurel DESPOSYNI
| | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | /-Boaz Enfertez Anfortas DESPOSYNI
| | | | | \-Egre DE BRITON
| | | | | \-Anyn mother of Egre DE BRITON
| | | | /-Boaz Anfortas ENFERTEZ II
| | | | | | /-Manael Castellors DE BRITON
| | | | | | /-Titurel DESPOSYNI
| | | | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | | \-Richonde ORGELUSE of the Britons
| | | | | \-Egre DE BRITON
| | | | | \-Anyn mother of Egre DE BRITON
| | | \-Frotmund Desposynl DE FRIMUTEL
| | | \-Orgeluse RICHONDE of The Britons
| \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| \-Athildis DE LORRAINE
/-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | /-Knivida de Bourgogne DE VISIGOTHIE
| | /-Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Ovida of The West GOTHS
| | /-Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
| | | \-Eudosia spouse of Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Guntharich III VAN BOURGONDIE
| | | \-Queen WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Godomar DE BURGUNDY King Of Burgundy
| | | | /-Walderich of Langoborden XANTEN
| | | | /-Agilmund de Bourgogne BURGUNDY
| | | \-Krimhild DE BURGUNDY
| | | \-Ermentrude de AUXERRE
| | /-Gibica DE BURGUNDY
| | | | /-Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Gibaric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | \-Queen WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | /-Athanaric II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Alaric of the VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | /-Hrothisteus Ariaric of VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
| | | | | \-Ragnahild spouse of Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | \-Clotilda DEMEROVING
| | | \-Hrothildis Athanaric BALTHES
| | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | \-Ascyla DE FRANCIE
| | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | /-Filimer Gauticus DER GOTHEN
| | | | /-Knivida de Bourgogne DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Unknown of Ostrogoths GOTHS
| | | | /-Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Ovida of The West GOTHS
| | | | /-Walderich XANTEN
| | | | | \-Eudosia spouse of Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Agilmund de BURGUNDY
| | | | | \-Gebica VON XANTEN
| | | \-Grimhild DER WESTGOTEN
| | | \-Ute de BURGUNDY
| | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | /-Rocesthes DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Alaric I Ariano Madaharius DES WISIGOTHS
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ascyla BELGAE
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | /-Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | /-Gibaric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Queen WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | /-Athanaric II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | | /-Alaric of the VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | | | /-Hrothisteus Ariaric of VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | | | | \-Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Ragnahild spouse of Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Clotilda DEMEROVING
| | | | | \-Modaharius DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE FRANCIE
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | /-Gissimont I DE BURGONDIE
| | | | /-Gibica DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Gidiliga DES BURGONDES
| | | | /-Gondomar I DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Elba D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | /-Gislahaire DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown von Thuringen spouse of Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Hrotildis DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Geberich DE GOTHIE
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Hagen DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | | /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | | | \-Dietlinde DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | | /-Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| | | | | | /-Sunno DES FRANCS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | \-Kostbarra DES BURGONDES
| | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Hunimond DER SUEBEN
| | | | /-Alaric DER SUEBEN
| | | | /-Hermerich DER SUEBEN
| | | | | \-WalaWaransdatter DER SUEBEN
| | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | \-Daughter of VALARAVANS
| | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Rocesthes DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Alaric I Ariano Madaharius DES WISIGOTHS
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ascyla BELGAE
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | /-Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | /-Gibaric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Queen WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | /-Athanaric II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | | /-Alaric of the VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | | | /-Hrothisteus Ariaric of VISIGOTHS
| | | | | | | | | \-Thiudigotho Theodogotho Lady OSTROGOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Ragnahild spouse of Aoric of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | | | | \-Clotilda DEMEROVING
| | | | | \-Modaharius DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | | | | /-Malaric I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE FRANCIE
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern VAN THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | \-Ascyla DE BELGIQUË
| | | | | | /-Artsartos MORINIE
| | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | | /-Gissimont I DE BURGONDIE
| | | | /-Gibica DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Gidiliga DES BURGONDES
| | | | /-Gondomar I DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Elba D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | /-Gislahaire DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | \-Unknown von Thuringen spouse of Ariaric DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Hrotildis DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | /-Geberich DE GOTHIE
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Hagen DE BURGONDIE
| | | | | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | | /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | | | \-Dietlinde DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | | /-Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| | | | | | /-Sunno DES FRANCS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Grenobald DES CIMBRES
| | | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | \-Kostbarra DES BURGONDES
| \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | /-Wadomaire D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | /-Guindomar of ALEMANIA
| | | | /-Vanderich BURGONDES
| | | | /-Vaimir of the BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | \-Glavinda spouse of Vanderich BURGONDES
| | | | /-Bermond de BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Clotilde DE REIMS
| | | \-Gibica Maria DE BOURGONDIE
| | | \-Imnichild spouse of Bermond DE BURGONDIE
| | /-Hermerich OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Genebaud I des Franks RIPUAIRES
| | | | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-IIdégonde de Toxandrie
| | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Unknown DES ALAMANS
| | | \-Ysabeau VAN TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Childeric I of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Marcomir DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Chrocus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | \-Blesinde D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | \-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | /-Guntharich OF THE GOTHS
| | | | /-Knivida OF THE GOTHS
| | | | /-Argaith OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Ariaric OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Aoric OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Apanareiks II BALTHES
| | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | /-Childeric Hilderic of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Gauthier of the FRANKS
| | | | | \-Ratmerius DE FRANCE
| | | | /-Génébald I of The Sicambrian FRANKS
| | | | /-Dagobert II of The East FRANKS
| | | | | \-Athildis OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | /-Ascyllius DES FRANCS DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Childeric Hilderic of the FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Gauthier of the FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Ratmerius DE FRANCE
| | | | | | /-Génébald I of The Sicambrian FRANKS
| | | | | \-Hastila DE MOSELLE
| | | | | \-Athildis OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | \-Ascyla DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Filimer Gauticus DER GOTHEN
| | | | /-Knivida de Bourgogne DE VISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Unknown of Ostrogoths GOTHS
| | | | /-Agilmund of the LOMBARDS
| | | | | \-Ovida of The West GOTHS
| | | | /-Ayo of the LONGOBARDS
| | | | | \-Gambara of the LOMBARD
| | | \-Ascilia LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Nu IUNII NERATII
| \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | /-Procopius DE ROME
| | /-Procopius I The USURPER
| | | \-Mae DE PROCOPIUS
| | /-Procopius II DE CILICIA
| | | | /-Licinius DE ROME
| | | \-Faustina spouse of Procopius I Roman USURPER
| | | \-Flavia Julia Constantia
| | /-Procopius MAGISTER MILITUM
| | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | | /-Procopius DE ROME
| | | | /-Procopius I The USURPER
| | | | | \-Mae DE PROCOPIUS
| | | | /-Anthemius V DE ROME
| | | | | \-Lucina spouse of Procopius I The USURPER
| | | | /-Flavius ANTHEMIUS
| | | \-Anthemia Lucina
| \-Alypia of ROME
| | /-Flavius Marcianus AUGUSTUS
| \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | /-Flavius Honorius vir HISPANIA
| | /-Flavius Julius THEODOSIUS
| | | | /-Marcus ACTIUS
| | | \-Flavia Actia
| | /-Theodosius I AUGUSTUS
| | | | /-Valerius Lucianus II VAN ROME of the Roman Empire
| | | \-Flavia Thermantia
| | /-Flavius Arcadius Augustus I of CONSTANTINOPLE
| | | \-Flavia Aelia FLACILLA
| \-Aelia PULCHERIA
| | /-Mellobaude DE WORMS
| | | \-Belgica of the FRANKS
| | /-Flavius BAUTO of the Franks
| | | \-Ascyla DE LOMBARDY
| \-Aelia Eudoxia of the Eastern Roman EMPIRE
| | /-Flavius HONORIUS
| \-Thermantia spouse of Flavius Bauto of the FRANKS
| \-Maria spouse of Flavius HONORIUS
Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
\-Arnegunde FRANKEN
Descendants of Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
1 Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
=Audovera of the FRANKS Marriage: 549, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
2 Chlodovech de Neustria
2 Childeswindis DE NEUSTRIA
2 Theodebert DE NEUSTRIA
2 Basine de Neustria
=Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI Marriage: 568, Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
2 Rigundis DE SOISSONS
2 Theodorich DE NEUSTRIA
2 Chlodébert DE SOISSONS
2 Samson of Neustria
2 Dagobert DE SOISSONS
2 Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
=Sichildis d'Ardennes
=Haldetrude DE SOISSONS Marriage: ABT 599
=Gomentrude
=Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
3 Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
=Gormatrude DE BOURGOGNE Marriage: 625
=Nantechilde DE VERDUN
=Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
- Father: Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
- Mother: Adèle de France
- LifeSketch: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfravalver.htm#GuySoissonsdiedafter986 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfralaoncou.htm#GuySoissonsdiedafter986
- Death: AFT 986
Ancestors of Guy I of SOISSONS
/-Arnulf VON METZ
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
/-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
/-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
/-Pippin VON ITALIEN
| | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
/-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
/-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Theoderic I D'AUTUN
| | /-Wilhelm VON GELLON
| | | | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | | | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | | | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | | | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | | \-Aude DE FRANCE
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | /-Heribert DE GELLONE
| | | \-Cunégonde spouse of Wilhelm VON GELLON
| \-Cunegonde DE LAON
/-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
/-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
Guy I of SOISSONS
| /-Chrodobertus I de Neustrie VON TOURS
| /-Lantbertus I DE NEUSTRIEN
| /-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA Pfalzgraf
| | \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
| /-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in NEUSTRIEN
| | \-Théodrade spouse of Chrodobertus II de Neustria PFALZGRAF
| /-Robert I of HASPENGAU
| | \-Chrodlindis DE NEUSTRIE
| /-Thuringbert DE HASPENGAUS
| | | /-Adalhelm I father of Adelhelm II im WORMSGAU
| | | /-Adelhelm II im WORMSGAU
| | \-Williswint of OBERRHEINGAU
| | \-Alleaume von Burgund
| /-Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
| /-Robert III DE OBERRHEINGAU
| | \-Willaswinde spouse of Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
| /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | /-Cunzon of ALEMANNIEN
| | | /-Leuthari III VON ALEMANIEN
| | | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | /-Adalrich VON ALSACE
| | | | \-Aquilina DE DIJON
| | | /-Eticho im ELSAß
| | | | \-Hiltrude DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Adalbert im ELSAß
| | | | \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| | | /-Luitfrid I DE ELSASS
| | | | \-Gerlinde VON ELSASS VON AQUITANIE
| | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | \-Theutila vom Nordgau
| | | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
\-Adèle de France
\-Aélis DU MAINE
Ancestors of Guy of SOISSONS
/-Luifride Eticonide DE TOURS
/-Hucbald D’OSTREVENT
| \-Ida ou Oda DE WORMSGAU
/-Raoul D'OSTREVENT
| | /-Unruoch I in ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Eberhard VON FRIAUL
| \-Heilwig VON FRIAUL
| | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| \-Gisela VON FRIAUL
| | /-Ruthard DE ARGENAU
| | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | /-Hartrad DE ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Ruthardus DE ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Warin I of THURGAU
| | | \-Odilia Haildis
| | /-Isanbart in THURGAU
| | | | /-Lupus of SPOLETO
| | | | /-Theodic of SPOLETO
| | | | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO
| | | \-Adalindis von Spoleto
| | | \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
/-Gautier DE GOUY I
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | | | /-Ruthard DE ARGENAU
| | | | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | | /-Hartrad DE ALEMANNIEN
| | | | /-Ruthardus DE ALEMANNIEN
| | | | /-Warin I of THURGAU
| | | | | \-Odilia Haildis
| | | | /-Isanbart in THURGAU
| | | | | | /-Theodic of SPOLETO
| | | | | | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO
| | | | | \-Adalindis von Spoleto
| | | | | \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| | | \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
| | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | | /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| | | | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | | | | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| | | | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | | | | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | \-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | /-Girard DE PARIS
| | | | /-Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | | | | \-Rotrude DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
| | | \-Grimhild spouse of Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| \-Adelais d'Amiens et de Valois
| | /-Widukind VON ENGERN
| | /-Wigbert DE SACHSEN
| | | | /-Angantyr father of son of ANGANTYR
| | | | /-son of ANGANTYR
| | | \-Geva von Haithabu
| | /-Waltbert DE GRAINGAU
| | | \-Odrada spouse of Wigbert DE SACHSEN
| | /-Reginbern DE SACHSEN
| | | | /-Immed I VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Altburge spouse of Waltbert DE GRAINGAU
| | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | | \-Mathilde VON GRAINGAU
| \-Frederune DE SAXE
| \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
Guy of SOISSONS
| /-Lucius Tarquinus Priscus D'ANJOU
| /-Lucius Torquatus DE RENNES
| /-Torquat Tortulfe D'ANJOU
| | \-Murcia spouse of Lucius Torquatus DE RENNES
| /-Sénéchal Tertullus de Gâtinais D'ANJOU
| | | /-Geoffroy DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Aldenne DE VERMANDOIS
| | \-Yuy DE GATINAIS
| /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| | | /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | | | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | | | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
| | | /-Hugo VON SAINT-QUENTIN
| | | | \-Regina spouse of Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | \-Petronelle Comtesse de Anjou D'AUXERRE DE GÂTINAIS
| | \-Regina spouse of Hugo VON SAINT-QUENTIN
| /-Fulk I of ANJOU
| | | /-Hartrad DE ALEMANNIEN
| | | /-Ruthardus DE ALEMANNIEN
| | | /-Warin I of THURGAU
| | | | \-Odilia Haildis
| | | /-Bouchard DE CORSICA
| | | | | /-Lupus of SPOLETO
| | | | | /-Theodic of SPOLETO
| | | | | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO
| | | | \-Adalindis von Spoleto
| | | | \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| | | /-Aubry DE GATINAIS
| | | | \-Adelindis spouse of Bouchard DE CORSICA
| | | /-Bouchard de FEZENSAC
| | | | \-Adelindas BURGUNDIAN
| | | /-Geoffrey DE GATINAI
| | | | \-Bava DE FEZENSAC
| | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | \-Hildegarde DE GASCOGNE
\-Adele D'ANJOU
\-Roscille DES LOCHES
Ancestors of Basemath bat SOLOMON
/-Hezron BEN PHAREZ
/-Ram BEN HEZRON
/-Amminadab BEN ARAM עמינדב
/-Nahshon ben AMINADAB
| \-Thehara Tara bas ARAM
/-Salmon Ben NAHASON
| \-Simar bat YAHANNAS
/-Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Obed or Jobed BEN BOAZ
| | /-Moabe father of Rute spouse of BOAZ
| \-Rute spouse of Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Jesse ben OBEN
/-David ben JESSE
| \-Nitzevet ben Adael of GESHUR
/-Solomon ben David of ISRAEL
| \-Bathsheba bat Ammiel D'ISRAËL
Basemath bat SOLOMON
\-Naamah bat Zelekthe AMMONITE
- Father: Salomon I ap GRADLON
- Mother: Gratian of BRITAIN
- Birth: 4 DEC 370, Caer Uisc, Dumnonia, Britain
- Also known as: Constantine
- Also known as: Custennin Custennin
- Also known as: King Constantine Custennin Gorneu Ab Cynfor , of Britain
- Also known as: Constantine the First ap Solomon High King of Britan
- Also known as: Flavius Claudius Constantinus , Constantin Le Béni
- Title Of Nobility: High King Of Britain
- LifeSketch: The Life Summary of Constantine Custennin Gorneu When King Constantine Custennin Gorneu Ab Cynfor , of Britain was born on 4 December 0370, in England, his father, Saint Cynfawr 'Synvor' Salomon I, King of Brittany, was 15 and his mother, Queen Flavia Junia verch Patricius Rusticus, was 15. He had at least 7 sons and 1 daughter with Ivoire verch Llancelod (Fictional). He died in 0443, in Cornwall, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 73. Spouse King Constantine Custennin Gorneu Ab Cynfor , of Britain Male 0370–0443 • Male Ivoire verch Llancelod (Fictional) Female 0394–0468 • Female Children (8) King Uther Pendragon Male 0410–0495 • Male Erbin of Custennin Male 0427–0480 • Male Digain ap Custennin [Saint] Male 0429–Deceased • Male Meirchion ap Custennin [King of Cernyw] Male 0430–Deceased • Male Ygerne D'ARMORIQUE-? Female 0435–Deceased • Female Constantine Corneu of Britain High King Male 0440–0546 • Male Aurelius Ambrosius Ab Custennin King Of Britain Male 0440–Deceased • Male Constant Ap Custennin PENDRAGON Le Moine Male –0411 • Male ------------------------------------------------------ Parents Saint Cynfawr 'Synvor' Salomon I, King of Brittany Male 0355–0434 • Male Queen Flavia Junia verch Patricius Rusticus Female 0355–0425 • Female ---------------------------------------------------- Siblings (11) King Constantine Custennin Gorneu Ab Cynfor , of Britain Male 0370–0443 • Male Constantine the First ap Solomon High King of Britan Male 0375–0411 • Male King Tudwal ap Gwrfawr of Galloway Male 0375–0425 • Male Cadfan de cornouaille Male 0380–Deceased • Male Kebius de bretagne Male 0385–Deceased • Male Cybi de bretagne Male 0387–Deceased • Male Adrien Cornuaille Male 0388–0464 • Male Aldrien ap Selyfan Male 0390–0464 • Male Grallon de cornouaille Male –0445 • Male King Andrew , King of Brittany Male –0464 • Male John Lex Riotham Regula Brittany Male Deceased • Male
- Title Of Nobility: King of Dumnonia
- Title Of Nobility: King of Britain
- Death: 443, Cornwall, Cornouailles, Angleterre, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
/-Coellyn ap CARADOG
| \-Eurgain BRITAIN
/-Owain ap CYLLIN
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
/-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
/-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
/-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
/-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
\-Gratian of BRITAIN
Descendants of Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
1 Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
=Gwyar VERCH AMLAWDD
=Ivoire verch LLANCELOD
2 Uther PENDRAGON
2 Meirchion ap CUSTENNIN
2 Erbin OF CUSTENNIN
2 Constant Ap Custennin Pendragon LE MOINE
2 Aurelius Ambrosius ap CUSTENNIN
2 Digain ap CUSTENNIN
2 Ygerne D'ARMORIQUE
=(Unknown)
3 Gwyrlys II de Tintagel D'ARMORIQUE
=Igerna DOMNONÉE
Ancestors of Raji'un ben SOLOMON
/-Hezron BEN PHAREZ
/-Ram BEN HEZRON
/-Amminadab BEN ARAM עמינדב
/-Nahshon ben AMINADAB
| \-Thehara Tara bas ARAM
/-Salmon Ben NAHASON
| \-Simar bat YAHANNAS
/-Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Obed or Jobed BEN BOAZ
| | /-Moabe father of Rute spouse of BOAZ
| \-Rute spouse of Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Jesse ben OBEN
/-David ben JESSE
| \-Nitzevet ben Adael of GESHUR
/-Solomon ben David of ISRAEL
| \-Bathsheba bat Ammiel D'ISRAËL
Raji'un ben SOLOMON
\-Naamah bat Zelekthe AMMONITE
Ancestors of Shemaiah ben SOLOMON
/-Hezron BEN PHAREZ
/-Ram BEN HEZRON
/-Amminadab BEN ARAM עמינדב
/-Nahshon ben AMINADAB
| \-Thehara Tara bas ARAM
/-Salmon Ben NAHASON
| \-Simar bat YAHANNAS
/-Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Obed or Jobed BEN BOAZ
| | /-Moabe father of Rute spouse of BOAZ
| \-Rute spouse of Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Jesse ben OBEN
/-David ben JESSE
| \-Nitzevet ben Adael of GESHUR
/-Solomon ben David of ISRAEL
| \-Bathsheba bat Ammiel D'ISRAËL
Shemaiah ben SOLOMON
\-Naamah bat Zelekthe AMMONITE
Ancestors of Shobab ben SOLOMON
/-Hezron BEN PHAREZ
/-Ram BEN HEZRON
/-Amminadab BEN ARAM עמינדב
/-Nahshon ben AMINADAB
| \-Thehara Tara bas ARAM
/-Salmon Ben NAHASON
| \-Simar bat YAHANNAS
/-Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Obed or Jobed BEN BOAZ
| | /-Moabe father of Rute spouse of BOAZ
| \-Rute spouse of Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Jesse ben OBEN
/-David ben JESSE
| \-Nitzevet ben Adael of GESHUR
/-Solomon ben David of ISRAEL
| \-Bathsheba bat Ammiel D'ISRAËL
Shobab ben SOLOMON
\-Naamah bat Zelekthe AMMONITE
- Partnership with: Nicholas CLERE
Marriage: 1270, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
- Child: William CLERE Birth: 1270, Caistor Saint Edmunds, Norfolk, England
Ancestors of Muriell SOMERTON
/-Robert SOMERTON
Muriell SOMERTON
\-Unknown Spouse of Robert SOMERTON
Descendants of Muriell SOMERTON
1 Muriell SOMERTON
=Nicholas CLERE Marriage: 1270, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
2 William CLERE
=Anne NORTON Marriage: 1290, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
3 William CLERE
3 Robert DE CLERE
=Alice DE FILBY
- Birth: ABT 1224, Norfolk, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Robert SOMERTON
1 Robert SOMERTON
=Unknown Spouse of Robert SOMERTON Marriage: BEF 1250, England
2 Muriell SOMERTON
=Nicholas CLERE Marriage: 1270, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
3 William CLERE
=Anne NORTON Marriage: 1290, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
- Birth: ABT 1228, of Ormsby, Norfolk, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Robert SOMERTON
1 Unknown Spouse of Robert SOMERTON
=Robert SOMERTON Marriage: BEF 1250, England
2 Muriell SOMERTON
=Nicholas CLERE Marriage: 1270, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
3 William CLERE
=Anne NORTON Marriage: 1290, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
- Father: Roger DE SOMERY II
- Mother: Amabil DE CHAUCOMBE
- Birth: ABT 1257, Dudley, Worcestershire, England
- Deed: 1287, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire (England)
- LifeSketch: Cecilia Aylesbury formerly Somery aka de Somery Born about 1267 in Dudley, Worcestershire, Englandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Daughter of Roger (Somery) de Somery Knt and Amabil (Chaucombe) de Somery Sister of Margaret (Segrave) de Vere [half], Ralph (Somery) de Somery [half], Joan (Somery) le Strange [half], Margaret (Somery) Cromwell [half], Mabel (Somery) de Sulley [half], Maud (Somery) de Bifeld [half], Nicholas (Segrave) de Segrave [half], Adelle (Seagrave) Segrave [half] and Roger (Somery) de Somery Wife of Walter Aylesbury — married 1287 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, Englandmap DESCENDANTS descendants Mother of Philip Aylesbury, Roger (De Aylesbury) Aylesbury and Nicholas Aylesbury Died 1361 in Englandmap
- Death: 1361, England
Ancestors of Cecilia SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
/-Stephen Roger de SOMERY
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-Ralph DE SOMERY
| | /-Ralph PAGANEL
| | | \-Beatrice FITZANSCULF
| | | | /-Enguerrand I D'ABBEVILLE DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Hugues II DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | | | \-Adelaide DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | | /-Enguerrand II DE PONTHIEU comte de Ponthieu et seigneur d'Aumale
| | | | | | /-Richard D'AUMALE ET DE QUINCAMPOIX
| | | | | | /-Guerinfrey D'AUMALE
| | | | | | | \-Blanche DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Bertha D'AUMALE
| | | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Guillaume III DE PONTHIEU ET TALVA
| | | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | /-Richard II le Bon DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | | | /-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | \-Adelais DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| | | \-Clemence DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Gallois II D'ACHE
| | | | /-Richard D'ACHE
| | | | | \-Hélène DE NONANT
| | | | /-Hugues DE BOVES
| | | | | \-Perette DE FERRIERES
| | | | /-Dreux D'AMIENS
| | | | | \-Havoise DE ROUCY
| | | \-Adila d’ AMIENS
| | | | /-Wauthier DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Wallerand DE CORBIE
| | | | | \-Adelise DE BOVE
| | | \-Adèle DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Hector DE ROSIERES
| | | \-Jehanne DE ROSIERES
| | | | /-Gauthier DU QUESNEL
| | | \-Alix DU QUESNEL
| \-Hawise PAYNEL
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | /-William DE FERRERS
| | /-Engenulf DE FERRIÉRES
| | /-Henry DE FERRIÉRES I
| | | | /-Gostenois father of Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | | \-Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | /-Walkelin FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Issac TINSLEY
| | | \-Bertha TINSLEY
| | | \-Margaret RUCKER
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | | | /-Robert I DE NAMUR
| | | | /-Albert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Oda Emmengarde de Lorraine Verdun LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Albert II DE NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Charles DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Ermengarde VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | \-Adelaide Carolingien DE TROYES
| | | | /-Heinrich I de Durbuy NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Gotzelo I VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Regilinde DE LORRAINE
| | | | | \-Gerberia LORRAINE
| | | \-Mahaut DE DURBURY
| | | \-Bertha DE TUTBURY
| | /-Robert DE FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Fulbert DE BEINE
| | | | /-Engenulf DE L'AIGLE
| | | | | \-Richeride of Normandy
| | | \-Berthe Aigle DE L'AIGLE
| | | \-Richverède RICHERIDE
| \-Agnes DE FERRERS
| | /-Judicaël Bérenger DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Martin DE BRETAGNE DE VITRE
| | /-Ruivallon AUBROY
| | | \-Alpa DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-Tristan DE VITRÉ
| | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Robert DE VITRE
| | | \-Ennoguende DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-André DE VITRÉ
| | | \-Berthe spouse of Robert DE VITRÉ
| \-Hawise DE VITRÉ
| | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Jean de Conteville DE BURGO
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | /-Herluin DE CONTEVILLE
| | | \-Elensie Jean MEULAN
| | /-Robert DE CONTEVILLE
| | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| \-Agnes MORTAIN
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| | /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
| \-Matilda DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| | /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
| \-Mabel DE BELLÊME
| \-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
| \-Oda VON BAYERN
/-Roger DE SOMERY II
| \-Margaret LE GRAS
Cecilia SOMERY
\-Amabil DE CHAUCOMBE
- Father: Roger DE SOMERY II
- Mother: Nichola D'AUBIGNY
- Birth: ABT 1233, Ellesmere, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- Also known as: Joan De Somery
- Also known as: Joan Somery
- LifeSketch: From the Medieval Lands Project (downloaded 20 July 2017, dvmansur; see link in Sources): JOAN de Somery . The Annales Londonienses name "filium Radulphum qui mortuus erat ante patrem suum et quatuor filias, Margaretam, Johannam, Elizabetham et Matildam, Margareta nupsit Radulpho de Basset juniori, Johanna nupsit Johanni Lestrange, Elizabetha Waltero de Souli, Matillda Henrico de Erdyntoune" as the children of "Rogeri de Someri" and his wife "Nicholaa", adding that Joan married "Johanni Lestrange"[1373]. A writ dated 26 Aug "1 Edw I", after the death of "Roger de Somery" records details of "the inheritance of Nicholaa de Albiniaco his first wife" and names "Margaret the wife of Ralph de Cromwelle, Joan the wife of John le Strange, Mabel the wife of Walter de Suyllye and Maud the wife of Henry de Erdinton" as her heirs[1374]. m JOHN [IV] le Strange, son of JOHN [III] le Strange & his wife Lucy [Tresgoz] (-before 28 Dec 1275[1375]).
- Death: 1282, Ruyton of the Eleven Towns, Shropshire, England
Ancestors of Joan de SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
/-Stephen Roger de SOMERY
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-Ralph DE SOMERY
| | /-Ralph PAGANEL
| | | \-Beatrice FITZANSCULF
| | | | /-Enguerrand I D'ABBEVILLE DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Hugues II DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | | | \-Adelaide DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | | /-Enguerrand II DE PONTHIEU comte de Ponthieu et seigneur d'Aumale
| | | | | | /-Richard D'AUMALE ET DE QUINCAMPOIX
| | | | | | /-Guerinfrey D'AUMALE
| | | | | | | \-Blanche DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Bertha D'AUMALE
| | | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Guillaume III DE PONTHIEU ET TALVA
| | | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | /-Richard II le Bon DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | | | /-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | \-Adelais DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| | | \-Clemence DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Gallois II D'ACHE
| | | | /-Richard D'ACHE
| | | | | \-Hélène DE NONANT
| | | | /-Hugues DE BOVES
| | | | | \-Perette DE FERRIERES
| | | | /-Dreux D'AMIENS
| | | | | \-Havoise DE ROUCY
| | | \-Adila d’ AMIENS
| | | | /-Wauthier DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Wallerand DE CORBIE
| | | | | \-Adelise DE BOVE
| | | \-Adèle DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Hector DE ROSIERES
| | | \-Jehanne DE ROSIERES
| | | | /-Gauthier DU QUESNEL
| | | \-Alix DU QUESNEL
| \-Hawise PAYNEL
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | /-William DE FERRERS
| | /-Engenulf DE FERRIÉRES
| | /-Henry DE FERRIÉRES I
| | | | /-Gostenois father of Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | | \-Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | /-Walkelin FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Issac TINSLEY
| | | \-Bertha TINSLEY
| | | \-Margaret RUCKER
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | | | /-Robert I DE NAMUR
| | | | /-Albert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Oda Emmengarde de Lorraine Verdun LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Albert II DE NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Charles DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Ermengarde VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | \-Adelaide Carolingien DE TROYES
| | | | /-Heinrich I de Durbuy NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Gotzelo I VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Regilinde DE LORRAINE
| | | | | \-Gerberia LORRAINE
| | | \-Mahaut DE DURBURY
| | | \-Bertha DE TUTBURY
| | /-Robert DE FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Fulbert DE BEINE
| | | | /-Engenulf DE L'AIGLE
| | | | | \-Richeride of Normandy
| | | \-Berthe Aigle DE L'AIGLE
| | | \-Richverède RICHERIDE
| \-Agnes DE FERRERS
| | /-Judicaël Bérenger DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Martin DE BRETAGNE DE VITRE
| | /-Ruivallon AUBROY
| | | \-Alpa DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-Tristan DE VITRÉ
| | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Robert DE VITRE
| | | \-Ennoguende DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-André DE VITRÉ
| | | \-Berthe spouse of Robert DE VITRÉ
| \-Hawise DE VITRÉ
| | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Jean de Conteville DE BURGO
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | /-Herluin DE CONTEVILLE
| | | \-Elensie Jean MEULAN
| | /-Robert DE CONTEVILLE
| | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| \-Agnes MORTAIN
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| | /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
| \-Matilda DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| | /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
| \-Mabel DE BELLÊME
| \-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
| \-Oda VON BAYERN
/-Roger DE SOMERY II
| \-Margaret LE GRAS
Joan de SOMERY
\-Nichola D'AUBIGNY
Ancestors of Maud SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
/-Stephen Roger de SOMERY
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-Ralph DE SOMERY
| | /-Ralph PAGANEL
| | | \-Beatrice FITZANSCULF
| | | | /-Enguerrand I D'ABBEVILLE DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Hugues II DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Dietrich II VON HOLLAND
| | | | | | /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | | | | | \-Hildegard DE FLANDRE
| | | | | \-Adelaide DE NORMANDY
| | | | | | /-Siegfried I VON LUXEMBURG
| | | | | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | | | \-Hedwig von Nordgau
| | | | /-Enguerrand II DE PONTHIEU comte de Ponthieu et seigneur d'Aumale
| | | | | | /-Druon D'AUMÂLE
| | | | | | /-Richard D'AUMALE ET DE QUINCAMPOIX
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde DE SAINT POL
| | | | | | /-Guerinfrey D'AUMALE
| | | | | | | \-Blanche DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Bertha D'AUMALE
| | | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Guillaume III DE PONTHIEU ET TALVA
| | | | | | /-Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | | \-Sprota spouse of Guillaume DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Richard II le Bon DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Harald BLUETOOTH
| | | | | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | | | | \-Gynrithe Olafsdottir of DENMARK
| | | | | | /-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Judicaël DE BAYEUX
| | | | | | | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | | | \-Gerberge DE HUNEBOURG
| | | | | | | \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | | /-Geoffrey Grisegonelle I D'ANJOU
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | | | \-Adele DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Adelais DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| | | \-Clemence DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Guillaume D'ACHÉ
| | | | /-Gallois II D'ACHE
| | | | | \-Marie de la Roche TESSON
| | | | /-Richard D'ACHE
| | | | | | /-Renaud DE NONANT
| | | | | \-Hélène DE NONANT
| | | | /-Hugues DE BOVES
| | | | | \-Perette DE FERRIERES
| | | | /-Dreux D'AMIENS
| | | | | \-Havoise DE ROUCY
| | | \-Adila d’ AMIENS
| | | | /-Wauthier DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Wallerand DE CORBIE
| | | | | \-Adelise DE BOVE
| | | \-Adèle DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Hector DE ROSIERES
| | | \-Jehanne DE ROSIERES
| | | | /-Gauthier DU QUESNEL
| | | \-Alix DU QUESNEL
| \-Hawise PAYNEL
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | /-William DE FERRERS
| | /-Engenulf DE FERRIÉRES
| | /-Henry DE FERRIÉRES I
| | | | /-Gostenois father of Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | | \-Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | /-Walkelin FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Issac TINSLEY
| | | \-Bertha TINSLEY
| | | \-Margaret RUCKER
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | | | /-Bérenger I DE NAMUR
| | | | /-Robert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Symphorienne DE HAINAUT
| | | | /-Albert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Oda Emmengarde de Lorraine Verdun LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Albert II DE NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Louis IV D'OUTREMER
| | | | | | /-Charles DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | \-Adelaide Carolingien DE TROYES
| | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Heinrich I de Durbuy NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Gozelo im ARDENNENGAU
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | | \-Uda VON METZ
| | | | | | /-Gotzelo I VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | | | \-Regilinde DE LORRAINE
| | | | | \-Gerberia LORRAINE
| | | \-Mahaut DE DURBURY
| | | \-Bertha DE TUTBURY
| | /-Robert DE FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Fulbert DE BEINE
| | | | /-Engenulf DE L'AIGLE
| | | | | \-Richeride of Normandy
| | | \-Berthe Aigle DE L'AIGLE
| | | \-Richverède RICHERIDE
| \-Agnes DE FERRERS
| | /-Judicaël Bérenger DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Martin DE BRETAGNE DE VITRE
| | /-Ruivallon AUBROY
| | | \-Alpa DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-Tristan DE VITRÉ
| | | | /-Diles Heiquer Ehebre DE CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | | \-Alava OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Robert DE VITRE
| | | \-Ennoguende DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-André DE VITRÉ
| | | \-Berthe spouse of Robert DE VITRÉ
| \-Hawise DE VITRÉ
| | /-Baudouin II DE FLANDRE
| | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | \-Ælfthryth OF WESSEX
| | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Adèle de France
| | /-Jean de Conteville DE BURGO
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| | /-Herluin DE CONTEVILLE
| | | \-Elensie Jean MEULAN
| | /-Robert DE CONTEVILLE
| | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| \-Agnes MORTAIN
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| | /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
| \-Matilda DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Fulcuin DE CARBONAIS de Creil
| | /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Rothais DE CARBONAIS
| | /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| | /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
| \-Mabel DE BELLÊME
| \-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
| \-Oda VON BAYERN
Maud SOMERY
\-Margaret LE GRAS
- Father: Roger DE SOMERY II
- Mother: Nichola D'AUBIGNY
- Birth: ABT 1237, Dudley, Staffordshire, England
- Also known as: Maud de Someri
- LifeSketch: From the Medieval Lands Project: MATILDA de Somery . The Annales Londonienses name "filium Radulphum qui mortuus erat ante patrem suum et quatuor filias, Margaretam, Johannam, Elizabetham et Matildam, Margareta nupsit Radulpho de Basset juniori, Johanna nupsit Johanni Lestrange, Elizabetha Waltero de Souli, Matillda Henrico de Erdyntoune" as the children of "Rogeri de Someri" and his wife "Nicholaa", adding that Matilda married "Henrico de Erdyntoune"[1378]. A writ dated 26 Aug "1 Edw I", after the death of "Roger de Somery" records details of "the inheritance of Nicholaa de Albiniaco his first wife" and names "Margaret the wife of Ralph de Cromwelle, Joan the wife of John le Strange, Mabel the wife of Walter de Suyllye and Maud the wife of Henry de Erdinton" as her heirs[1379]. m HENRY de Erdington, son of .
- COULD BE KNOWN AS: MARGARET MAUD DE SOMERY
- NFS ID: L7KM-4J6
- Nat ID: IND11140
- Death: BEF 9 JUN 1302, Erdington, Warwickshire, England
Ancestors of Maud SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
/-Stephen Roger de SOMERY
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-Ralph DE SOMERY
| | /-Ralph PAGANEL
| | | \-Beatrice FITZANSCULF
| | | | /-Enguerrand I D'ABBEVILLE DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Hugues II DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | | | \-Adelaide DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | | /-Enguerrand II DE PONTHIEU comte de Ponthieu et seigneur d'Aumale
| | | | | | /-Richard D'AUMALE ET DE QUINCAMPOIX
| | | | | | /-Guerinfrey D'AUMALE
| | | | | | | \-Blanche DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Bertha D'AUMALE
| | | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Guillaume III DE PONTHIEU ET TALVA
| | | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | /-Richard II le Bon DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | | | /-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | \-Adelais DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| | | \-Clemence DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Gallois II D'ACHE
| | | | /-Richard D'ACHE
| | | | | \-Hélène DE NONANT
| | | | /-Hugues DE BOVES
| | | | | \-Perette DE FERRIERES
| | | | /-Dreux D'AMIENS
| | | | | \-Havoise DE ROUCY
| | | \-Adila d’ AMIENS
| | | | /-Wauthier DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Wallerand DE CORBIE
| | | | | \-Adelise DE BOVE
| | | \-Adèle DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Hector DE ROSIERES
| | | \-Jehanne DE ROSIERES
| | | | /-Gauthier DU QUESNEL
| | | \-Alix DU QUESNEL
| \-Hawise PAYNEL
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | /-William DE FERRERS
| | /-Engenulf DE FERRIÉRES
| | /-Henry DE FERRIÉRES I
| | | | /-Gostenois father of Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | | \-Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | /-Walkelin FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Issac TINSLEY
| | | \-Bertha TINSLEY
| | | \-Margaret RUCKER
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | | | /-Robert I DE NAMUR
| | | | /-Albert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Oda Emmengarde de Lorraine Verdun LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Albert II DE NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Charles DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Ermengarde VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | \-Adelaide Carolingien DE TROYES
| | | | /-Heinrich I de Durbuy NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Gotzelo I VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Regilinde DE LORRAINE
| | | | | \-Gerberia LORRAINE
| | | \-Mahaut DE DURBURY
| | | \-Bertha DE TUTBURY
| | /-Robert DE FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Fulbert DE BEINE
| | | | /-Engenulf DE L'AIGLE
| | | | | \-Richeride of Normandy
| | | \-Berthe Aigle DE L'AIGLE
| | | \-Richverède RICHERIDE
| \-Agnes DE FERRERS
| | /-Judicaël Bérenger DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Martin DE BRETAGNE DE VITRE
| | /-Ruivallon AUBROY
| | | \-Alpa DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-Tristan DE VITRÉ
| | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Robert DE VITRE
| | | \-Ennoguende DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-André DE VITRÉ
| | | \-Berthe spouse of Robert DE VITRÉ
| \-Hawise DE VITRÉ
| | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Jean de Conteville DE BURGO
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | /-Herluin DE CONTEVILLE
| | | \-Elensie Jean MEULAN
| | /-Robert DE CONTEVILLE
| | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| \-Agnes MORTAIN
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| | /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
| \-Matilda DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| | /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
| \-Mabel DE BELLÊME
| \-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
| \-Oda VON BAYERN
/-Roger DE SOMERY II
| \-Margaret LE GRAS
Maud SOMERY
\-Nichola D'AUBIGNY
- Father: Roger DE SOMERY II
- Mother: Nichola D'AUBIGNY
- Birth: 1231, Dudley, Staffordshire, England
- LifeSketch: By his wife Nichola, he had the following children: 1. Ralph de Somery, predeceased his father, died without male heirs (d 1273-1282) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_de_Somery_II -------------------------------------------------------------------- RALPH [IV] de Somery (-[before 1253]). The Annales Londonienses name "filium Radulphum qui mortuus erat ante patrem suum et quatuor filias, Margaretam, Johannam, Elizabetham et Matildam, 1. Margareta nupsit Radulpho de Basset juniori, 2. Johanna nupsit Johanni Lestrange, 3. Elizabetha Waltero de Souli, 4. Matillda Henrico de Erdyntoune" as the children of "Rogeri de Someri" and his wife "Nicholaa" http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#RogerSomerydied1273
- Death: BEF 1273, Dudley, Worcestershire, England
- Burial: BEF 1273, Dudley, Worcestershire, England
Ancestors of Ralph de SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
/-Stephen Roger de SOMERY
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
| \-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
/-Ralph DE SOMERY
| | /-Ralph PAGANEL
| | | \-Beatrice FITZANSCULF
| | | | /-Enguerrand I D'ABBEVILLE DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Hugues II DE PONTHIEU
| | | | | | /-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | | | | \-Adelaide DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Luitgardis DE LUXEMBOURG
| | | | /-Enguerrand II DE PONTHIEU comte de Ponthieu et seigneur d'Aumale
| | | | | | /-Richard D'AUMALE ET DE QUINCAMPOIX
| | | | | | /-Guerinfrey D'AUMALE
| | | | | | | \-Blanche DE NORMANDY
| | | | | \-Bertha D'AUMALE
| | | | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | | /-Guillaume III DE PONTHIEU ET TALVA
| | | | | | /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | | | | | /-Richard II le Bon DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | \-Gunnora DE CRÉPON
| | | | | | /-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | | | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde Gerberga D'ANJOU
| | | | | \-Adelais DE NORMANDIE
| | | | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| | | \-Clemence DE PONTHIEU
| | | | /-Gallois II D'ACHE
| | | | /-Richard D'ACHE
| | | | | \-Hélène DE NONANT
| | | | /-Hugues DE BOVES
| | | | | \-Perette DE FERRIERES
| | | | /-Dreux D'AMIENS
| | | | | \-Havoise DE ROUCY
| | | \-Adila d’ AMIENS
| | | | /-Wauthier DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Wallerand DE CORBIE
| | | | | \-Adelise DE BOVE
| | | \-Adèle DE CORBIE
| | | | /-Hector DE ROSIERES
| | | \-Jehanne DE ROSIERES
| | | | /-Gauthier DU QUESNEL
| | | \-Alix DU QUESNEL
| \-Hawise PAYNEL
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | /-William DE FERRERS
| | /-Engenulf DE FERRIÉRES
| | /-Henry DE FERRIÉRES I
| | | | /-Gostenois father of Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | | \-Bertha GOSTENOIS
| | /-Walkelin FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Issac TINSLEY
| | | \-Bertha TINSLEY
| | | \-Margaret RUCKER
| | /-Henry DE FERRERS
| | | | /-Robert I DE NAMUR
| | | | /-Albert I DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Oda Emmengarde de Lorraine Verdun LOTHRINGEN
| | | | /-Albert II DE NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Charles DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | \-Ermengarde VON NIEDERLOTHRINGEN
| | | | | \-Adelaide Carolingien DE TROYES
| | | | /-Heinrich I de Durbuy NAMUR
| | | | | | /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | | | | /-Gotzelo I VON LOTHRINGEN
| | | | | | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Regilinde DE LORRAINE
| | | | | \-Gerberia LORRAINE
| | | \-Mahaut DE DURBURY
| | | \-Bertha DE TUTBURY
| | /-Robert DE FERRIÉRES
| | | | /-Fulbert DE BEINE
| | | | /-Engenulf DE L'AIGLE
| | | | | \-Richeride of Normandy
| | | \-Berthe Aigle DE L'AIGLE
| | | \-Richverède RICHERIDE
| \-Agnes DE FERRERS
| | /-Judicaël Bérenger DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Martin DE BRETAGNE DE VITRE
| | /-Ruivallon AUBROY
| | | \-Alpa DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-Tristan DE VITRÉ
| | | | /-Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | | /-Budic DE RENNES
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
| | | \-Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
| | | | /-Drogon NANTES
| | | \-Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Drogon NANTES
| | /-Robert DE VITRE
| | | \-Ennoguende DE FOUGÈRES
| | /-André DE VITRÉ
| | | \-Berthe spouse of Robert DE VITRÉ
| \-Hawise DE VITRÉ
| | /-Arnulf I VAN VLAANDEREN
| | /-Baldwin III VAN VLAANDEREN
| | | \-Alice DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Jean de Conteville DE BURGO
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | /-Herluin DE CONTEVILLE
| | | \-Elensie Jean MEULAN
| | /-Robert DE CONTEVILLE
| | | | /-Fulbert de Falaise
| | | \-Herleva de Falaise
| | | \-Doda spouse of Fulbert DE FALAISE
| \-Agnes MORTAIN
| | /-Guillaume DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Hugues DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Elizabeth TRIPON
| | /-Roger I DE MONTGOMERY
| | | \-Josceline DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Roger II DE MONTGOMERY
| | | | /-Touroude D'EQUIQUEVILLE
| | | \-Josceline TOFULUS DE TURQUEVILLE
| | | \-Senfrie DE CRÉPON
| \-Matilda DE MONTGOMERY
| | /-Yves d'Alencon DE BELLÊME
| | /-Guillaume I TALVAS DE BELLÊME
| | | \-Godeheu de Ponthieu DE BEAUMONT-MAINE
| | /-Guillaume II TALVAS DE BELLEME
| | | \-Mathilde de Ganelon Hildeburg
| \-Mabel DE BELLÊME
| \-Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT
| \-Oda VON BAYERN
/-Roger DE SOMERY II
| \-Margaret LE GRAS
Ralph de SOMERY
\-Nichola D'AUBIGNY
Ancestors of Stephen Roger de SOMERY
/-Triscan de Vitré
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Robert of VITRE I
| \-Enoguen de Rennes
/-Andre of VITRE
/-Robert of Vitre DE SOMERY
Stephen Roger de SOMERY
\-Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
Descendants of Stephen Roger de SOMERY
1 Stephen Roger de SOMERY
=Jane spouse of Stephen Roger DE SOMERY
=Christina DE STAFFORDSHIRE
2 John DE SOMERY Baron of Dudley
=Hawise PAYNEL
3 Ralph DE SOMERY
=Margaret FITZGILBERT Marriage: ABT 1181, Of, , Wiltshire, England
=Maud MARSHALL
=Margaret LE GRAS
3 Hawisia DE SOMERY
=Hawise DE SOMERY Marriage: 1144, England
- Birth: 1180, Dinas, Pembrokeshire, Wales
- Death: 27 JUN 1222
Descendants of William Perceval de SOMERY
1 William Perceval de SOMERY
=Rohese DE VERDON Marriage: 1220
2 Nicholas DE SOMERY
- Father: Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
- Birth: 940 BC, Jerusalem, Judah, South Kingdom
- Also known as: Asa Ben Abijah Ha-David
- Also known as: Roi Asa ben Aviyam Asaph de Juda de Judée
- Title Of Nobility: Rey de Judá, 912 BC, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israyel
- King of Judah: Asa was the third king of the Kingdom of Judah and the fifth king of the House of David. The Hebrew Bible gives the period of his reign as 41 years. His reign is dated between 913-910 BC to 873-869 BC.
- Clan Name: 5th King of the House of David
- Fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa_of_Judah
- Title Of Nobility: 3rd King of Judae or 5th King of Israel, BET 912 BC AND 871 BC, Jerusalem, Israel
- Title Of Nobility: the Bible King of Israel/Judah
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Kuningas-Aasa/4610907481050048505?through=6000000000961704346
- Death: 871 BC, Jerusalem, Israel
- Burial: 871 BC, King's Sepulchre, Jerusalem,South Kingdom
Ancestors of Asa SON OF ABIJAH
/-Solomon SON OF DAVID by Bethsheba
/-Rehoboam ben Solomon HA-DAVID
| \-Naamah BAT ZELEK The Ammonite
/-Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
| \-Maacah BINT URIEL
Asa SON OF ABIJAH
Descendants of Asa SON OF ABIJAH
1 Asa SON OF ABIJAH
=Azubah DAUGHTER OF SHILHI of Judah Marriage: ABT 893 BC, Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire
2 Asa BINT ASA
2 Josafá son of Asa son of ABIJAH
2 Jehosophat SON OF ASA
=Jezebel Tyre bat ETHAAL
3 Levi BEN JEHOSOPHAT
3 Azaryahu BEN JEHOSOPHAT
3 Zechariah BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
3 Pedaiah HA-DAVID
3 Shephatiah BEN JEHOSOPHAT
=Zibiah or Mami of JUDAH
3 Michael BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
3 Yuram BAR-YAHUSHAPHAT
3 Zechariah BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
3 Athaliah SON OF JEHOSHEPHAT
3 Jehu OF NORTHERN ISRAEL
3 Jehiel ben JEHOSOPHAT
3 Jehoram ben Jehoshephat HA-DAVID
=Athaliah of JUDAH
- Father: Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
- Mother: Ingina spouse of ADALBERT
- Birth: 705, Königshoffen, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
- Title Of Nobility: Herzog von Elsaß
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liutfrid,_Duke_of_Alsace Liutfrid (GQ63-3MP), died probably 742, also spelled Leodefred, Leudefred, or Leudefrid, was the Duke of Alsace, the third in a line of Etichonid dukes dating back to circa 670 [1]. He succeeded his father Adalbert in 723. In the 720s he made his younger brother Eberhard count of the Sundgau. He made his court at Strasbourg, where he patronised the monastery of Weißenburg in seven separate donations between 734 and his death. Liutfrid was on good terms with the bishop of Strasbourg, Heddo, a partisan of Charles Martel. Liutfrid probably supported Charles Martel in his wars with the Alemanni across the Rhine. He disappears from the records in 742, along with his son Hildfrid, and presumably they died fighting for the Carolingians, for their last charter is dated to the first year of the reign of Carloman, son of Charles Martel.[2] No duke was appointed to succeed the heirless Liutfrid (GQ63-3MP). He had two wives, probably both Alsatian: Hiltrude and Theutila.[1]. Liutfrid (GQ63-3MP) (gestorven waarschijnlijk 742), ook gespeld als Leodefred, Leudefred of Leudefrid, was de hertog van de Elzas, de derde in een lijn van Etichonid-hertogen die teruggaat tot circa 670.[1] Hij volgde zijn vader Adalbert op in 723. In de jaren 720 maakte hij zijn jongere broer Eberhard graaf van de Sundgau. Hij maakte zijn hof in Straatsburg, waar hij tussen 734 en zijn dood het klooster van Weißenburg in zeven afzonderlijke schenkingen bezocht. Liutfrid stond op goede voet met de bisschop van Straatsburg, Heddo, een aanhanger van Karel Martel. Liutfrid steunde waarschijnlijk Karel Martel in zijn oorlogen met de Alemannen over de Rijn. Hij verdwijnt uit de archieven in 742, samen met zijn zoon Hildfrid, en vermoedelijk stierven ze in de strijd voor de Karolingers, want hun laatste oorkonde dateert uit het eerste jaar van de regering van Carloman, de zoon van Karel Martel.[2] Er werd geen hertog aangesteld om de erfgenaam Liutfrid op te volgen. Luitfried was getrouwd met Hiltrude (722–799), vermoedelijk uit de lokale Elzasser adel. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luitfried Luitfried (ca. 705 - na 742), ook Leodefred, Leudefred of Leudefrid, was hertog van de Elzas vanaf 723. Hij was zoon van hertog Adalbert I van de Elzas en Ingenia. Luitfried bracht zijn jeugd door op de residentie van zijn vader, de palts van Königshoffen. In 723 wordt hij hertog van de Elzas, als opvolger van zijn vader. Het hertogdom omvat naast de huidige Elzas ook de omgeving van Bazel (Zwitserland), de Breisgau en de Ortenau. Hij kiest Straatsburg als zijn hofstad en maakt zijn broer Eberhard graaf van de Sundgau. In 734 doet hij de eerste van 7 schenkingen aan het klooster Weißenburg dat zijn vader heeft gesticht. Hij doet ook schenkingen aan Honau en Murbach (gesticht door zijn broer Eberhard). Vermoedelijk is Luitfried bondgenoot van Karel Martel en zijn zoon Carloman in hun pogingen om de Alemannen ten oosten van de Rijn te onderwerpen. Hij werkt ook nauw samen met bisschop Heddo van Straatsburg. Na zijn dood worden belangrijke familiebezittingen door Pepijn de Korte geconfisqueerd en wordt er geen nieuwe hertog benoemd. Het is waarschijnlijk dat Luitfried in zijn laatste jaren een tegenstander van Pepijns machtsstreven was. Zijn zoons mogen wel het bestuur van de Elzasser graafschappen voortzetten. Mogelijk is de beëindiging van het Elzasser hertogdom vooral veroorzaakt doordat de Elzas vanouds onderdeel uitmaakte van Alemanië en dat er na de definitieve onderwerping van de Alemannen in 745 geen behoefte meer was aan een apart hertogdom in de Elzas. Luitfried was getrouwd met Hiltrude, vermoedelijk uit de lokale Elzasser adel. Kinderen: 1 Luitfried II van Sundgau (ca. 740 - 802), graaf van de Sundgau, vader van Hugo van Tours. 2 Rhutard van Nordgau, graaf van de Nordgau
- Title Of Nobility: Graf von Nordgau
- Death: 767, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
- Burial: 767, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
Ancestors of Luitfrid I SON OF ADALBERT
/-Uncelin der ALEMANNEN
/-Uncilien DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Gerberge DER FRANKEN
/-Leudesius father of Eticho D'ALSACE I
/-Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Hiltrude DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
/-Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
| | /-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | /-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
| | /-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | | | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Basina von Thüringen
| | | | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | /-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | | | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | | | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | \-Alypia of ROME
| | | \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | /-Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
| | | \-Arnegunde FRANKEN
| | /-Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
| | | \-Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| | | | /-Gondolbald DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Gondobaud DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Menia DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Richomer D'ORLEANS
| | | \-Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | /-Theodebaid DE BAVIERE
| | | \-Gertrude D’HAMAGE
| | | \-Blithilde GAUL
| | /-Sigebert II VON AUSTRASIEN
| | | | /-Gundobad DE BURGUNDY
| | | | /-Godomar II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Gonedogue de Ostrogoths DE BURGONDIE
| | | | /-Gondebaud III DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | | /-Unknown DE REIMS
| | | | | | /-Thierry I of REIMS
| | | | | | | | /-Odoacer of ITALY
| | | | | | | \-Amalaberge DES SKIRES
| | | | | | | \-Evochide DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Théodechilde VON COLOGNE
| | | | | \-Limge DE LIMOGES
| | | | /-Aedatric I of BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Caretene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Aletheus of BURGONDIE
| | | | | \-Richarianne of ARTOIS
| | | \-Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
| | | \-Theodelindis VAN BEIEREN
| \-Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Chimnechild DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
Luitfrid I SON OF ADALBERT
\-Ingina spouse of ADALBERT
Descendants of Luitfrid I SON OF ADALBERT
1 Luitfrid I SON OF ADALBERT
=Hiltrud VON ELSAß
2 Rhutard VON NORDGAU
=Elisabeth VON LUNEVILLE Marriage: Elsaß
3 Albéric Begon Ii of ALSACE
3 Eberhard I VON NORDGAU
=(Unknown)
2 Luitfrid II VON SUNDGAU
=Hiltrude VON WORMSGAU Marriage: 764, Sundgau, France
3 Leuthard VON SUNDGAU
3 Luitgarde VON SUNDGAU
3 Basilia VON SUNDGAU
3 Hugo VON SUNDGAU
=Ava DE MORVOIS Marriage: 800
Ancestors of Drusus SON OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
/-Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| | /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
| \-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| \-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
| \-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
/-Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
| | /-Costobarus of Idumea
| \-Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
| | /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| \-Salome I DAUGHTER OF ANTIPATER of Judea
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Drusus SON OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
| /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
| /-Phasaelus II SON OF PHASAELUS of Idumea
\-Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
| /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
\-Salampsio DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
\-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
\-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
\-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
- Father: Amon OF JUDAH
- Mother: Jedidah bat Adaiah of BOKATH
- Birth: 649 BC, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
- Residence: Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
- Also known as: Yehoshiyahu, Jeshajahu, Yeashyah, Yoshiyah, Y'ashyahu ben Amon
- Also known as: Josiah, Josias or יהודה or יאשיהו
- Title Of Nobility: 18th King of Judah, BET 641 BC AND 610 BC, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
- Tribe Name: Judah through Solomon
- LifeSketch: Josiah had four sons: Johanan, and Eliakim (born c. 634 BCE), whose mother was Zebidah the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah; and Mattanyahu (c. 618 BCE) and Shallum (633/632 BCE), whose mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah.[8] Eliakim had his name changed by Pharaoh Necho of Egypt to Jehoiakim.[9] His youngest son Shallum succeeded Josiah as king of Judah, under the name Jehoahaz.[10] Shallum was succeeded by Eliakim, under the name Jehoiakim,[11] who was succeeded by his own son Jeconiah;[12] then, Jeconiah was succeeded to the throne by his uncle Mattanyahu, under the name Zedekiah.[13] Zedekiah was the last king of Judah before the kingdom was conquered by Babylon and the people exiled. On the subject of Shealtiel and son Zerubbabel, of the two lineages being the same or not, and saving from having to update this same subject in 12 PIDs. Please read the attached story. https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/146045595?cid=mem_copy __________ Josiah Ben Ammon ha-David 16th King of Judah was born about 0650 BC, in Yahūdhā as the son of Amon (17th King) of JUDAH and Jedida. He married Zebudah bint Pedaiah in Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. He died in 0609 BC, in Megiddo, Northern, Israel, at the age of 41, and was buried in Israel. Josiah (/dʒoʊˈsaɪ.ə/ or /dʒəˈzaɪ.ə/) or Yoshiyahu[a] was the 16th king of Judah (c. 640–609 BCE) who, according to the Hebrew Bible, instituted major religious reforms by removing official worship of gods other than Yahweh. Josiah is credited by most biblical scholars with having established or compiled important Hebrew scriptures during the "Deuteronomic reform" which probably occurred during his rule. Josiah became king of the Kingdom of Judah at the age of eight, after the assassination of his father, King Amon. Josiah reigned for 31 years, from 641/640 to 610/609 BCE. Josiah is known only from biblical texts; no reference to him exists in other surviving texts of the period from Egypt or Babylon, and no clear archaeological evidence, such as inscriptions bearing his name, has ever been found. Nevertheless, most scholars believe that he existed historically and that the absence of documents is due to few documents of any sort surviving from this very early period, and to Jerusalem having been occupied, conquered, and rebuilt over thousands of years. The Bible describes him as a righteous king, a king who "walked in all the way of David his father, and turned not aside to the right hand or to the left" (2 Kings 22:2; 2 Chronicles 34:2). He is also one of the kings mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew's gospel, one of the two divergent genealogies of Jesus in the New Testament (cf. Matthew 1:10–11). According to the biblical narrative, Josiah was the son of King Amon and Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. His grandfather Manasseh was one of the kings blamed for turning away from the worship of Yahweh. Manasseh adapted the Temple for idolatrous worship. Josiah's great-grandfather was King Hezekiah, a noted reformer also respected by the biblical writers as having "done what was right in the sight of the LORD, as David had done. Josiah had four sons: Johanan, and Eliakim (born c. 634 BCE), whose mother was Zebidah the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah; and Mattanyahu (c. 618 BCE) and Shallum (633/632 BCE), whose mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah. Eliakim had his name changed by Pharaoh Necho of Egypt to Jehoiakim. His youngest son Shallum succeeded Josiah as king of Judah, under the name Jehoahaz. Shallum was succeeded by Eliakim, under the name Jehoiakim, who was succeeded by his own son Jeconiah; then, Jeconiah was succeeded to the throne by his uncle Mattanyahu, under the name Zedekiah. Zedekiah was the last king of Judah before the kingdom was conquered by Babylon and the people exiled. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah
- LifeSketch: Another PID failed the telephone game. Restore to original name and is duplicated, that will not merge.
- Death: 610 BC, Megiddo, Northern, Israel
- Burial: 609 BC, Judah, Israel
Ancestors of Josiah SON OF AMMON
/-Jehoshephat ben Asa HA-DAVID
/-Jehoram ben Jehoshephat HA-DAVID
/-Ahaziah ben Jehoram HA-DAVID
/-Jehoash ben Ahaziah HA-DAVID
/-Amaziah HA-DAVID
/-Azariah HA-DAVID
/-Jotham OF JUDAH
/-Ahaz son of Jotham of JUDAH
/-Hezekiah חזקיהו ben AHAZ
/-Manasseh ben HEZEKIAH
| | /-Asa SON OF ABIJAH
| | /-Jehosophat SON OF ASA
| | | \-Azubah DAUGHTER OF SHILHI of Judah
| | /-Jehoram ben Jehoshephat HA-DAVID
| | | | /-Omri ben Ba'Asha of SAMARIA
| | | \-Zibiah or Mami of JUDAH
| | | \-Azubah BINT SHILHI
| | /-Ahaziah SON OF JEHORAM
| | | | /-Omri ben Ba'Asha of SAMARIA
| | | | /-Ahab ben OMRI
| | | | | \-Azubah BINT SHILHI
| | | \-Athaliah of JUDAH
| | | \-Jezebel BAT ETHBAAL HA-ISRAEL de Tyr ou de Sidón
| | /-Jehoash ben AHAZIAH
| | | \-Zibiah of BEERSHEBA
| | /-Amaziah SON OF JEHOASH
| | | \-Jehoaddan of Jerusalem
| | /-Amoz ben Amaziah HA-DAVID
| | | \-Jecoliah BINT AHAB of Jerusalem
| | /-Isaiah ben AMOZ
| \-Hephzibah bat Isaiah HA-DAVID
| \-Alma ISHA HA YESHAYAHU BEN AMOTZ the Prophetess
/-Amon OF JUDAH
| | /-Haruz OF JOTBAH
| \-Meshullemeth bat Haruz of JOTBAH
| \-Jotba spouse of Haruz of JOTBAH
Josiah SON OF AMMON
| /-Jehozadak ben Seraiah HA-KOHEN
| /-Joshuah KOHEN
| /-Joiakim ben Joshua LEVI
| /-Eliashib ben Joiakim ZERA LEVI
| /-Jehoiada ELIASHIB
| /-Zekhariah ben Jehoiada HA-KOHEN
| /-Azariah ben Zekhariah HA-KOHEN
| | | /-Ba'Asha DE SAMARIA
| | | /-Omri ben Ba'Asha of SAMARIA
| | | /-Ahab ben OMRI
| | | | \-Azubah BINT SHILHI
| | | /-Ahaziah ben AHAB
| | | | \-Jezebel BAT ETHBAAL HA-ISRAEL de Tyr ou de Sidón
| | \-Unknown bint AHAZIAH
| /-Uriah ben Azariah HA-KOHEN
| /-Azariah Ben Uriah HA-KOHEN
| /-Adaiah Ben Azariah HA-KOHEN Of Bozkath
\-Jedidah bat Adaiah of BOKATH
Descendants of Josiah SON OF AMMON
1 Josiah SON OF AMMON
=Humutahi DAUGHTER OF JEREMIAH
2 Shallum BEN JOSIAH
2 Zedekiah THIRD SON OF JOSIAH by Hamutal
=Zebudah BINT PEDAIAH
2 Johanan BEN JOSIAH
2 Eliakim Jehoiakim ben Josiah by ZEBIDAH
=Phurdia BINT PHALAK
3 Dalilah BAT BEN ELIAKIM
=Desconhecida spouse of Eliakim Jehoiakim ben JOSIAH
3 Tamar BAT-JOHANAN
=Nehushta BINT ELNATHAN
3 Zedekiah SON OF JEHOIAKIM
3 Unknown BAT YEHOYAKHIN
3 Jeconiah BEN JEHOIAKIM
=(Unknown)
- Father: Angilbert "the Saint" DE PONTHIEU abbot of Saint-Riquier
- Mother: Berta spouse of Angilbert DE PONTHIEU
- Birth: 797, Centuleponthieu, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
- Also known as: Hardouin de Ponthieu
- LifeSketch: Hartnid was the son of Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne and Angilbert, Abbott of St. Riquier. It is not believed that his parents were married, Charlemagne did not often allow his daughters to marry, but they did have a long term relationship. Hartnid had 1 brother : Nithard the Cronicler Abbott of St. Riquier Little is known about Hartnid, he is believed to have been born about 797, at Aachen Palace, and likely grew up and was educated at the court of his grandfather Charlemagne. GENI/COM Hardouin de Ponthieu Also Known As: "Hartnid", "Arduin", "Hardouin" Birthdate: circa 797 Birthplace: Centuleponthieu, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Death: 826 (24-33) Immediate Family: Son of Angilbert "the Saint" de Ponthieu, abbot of Saint-Riquier and Berta Husband of Richilde of Amiens and Guérimburge de Mâcon Father of Richard Carolingiens Brother of Nithard "the Chronicler"; Berthe De Ponthieu de Ponthieu and Armid Occupation: Comte d'Amiens, Comte, de Ponthieu, 814, graaf van Ponthieu
- Death: 826
Ancestors of Hardouin SON OF ANGILBERT by Berthada
/-Angilbert "the Saint" DE PONTHIEU abbot of Saint-Riquier
Hardouin SON OF ANGILBERT by Berthada
| /-Arnulf VON METZ
| /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | | /-Garibald I der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | | /-Zuchilo und FELDHERR
| | | | | /-Wacho DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | \-Waldrada of the Lombards
| | | | | /-Elemund of the GEPIDS
| | | | \-Austrigusa DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | \-unknown of the Ostrogoths
| | \-Begga von Herstal
| | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| /-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| | \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
| /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| | | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| | \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
\-Berta spouse of Angilbert DE PONTHIEU
| /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
\-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| /-Gotfrid DER ALAMANNEN
| /-Houching von Alamannien
| | \-Unknown VON BAYERN
| /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
\-Imma im KRAICHGAU
\-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
Ancestors of Joseph SON OF ANTIPAS of Idumeens
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Joseph SON OF ANTIPAS of Idumeens
\-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Ancestors of Phalion SON OF ANTIPAS
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Phalion SON OF ANTIPAS
\-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
- Father: Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
- Mother: Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
- Birth: 114 BC, Edom, Idumaea, Judea, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Procurator of Judea Antipater II son of Antipas I
- Title Of Nobility: 1st Roman Procurator of Judaea
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipater_the_Idumaean Antipater I the Idumaean (died 43 BC) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. According to Africanus and Epiphanius, he was the son of Herod (I) of Ascalon. According to Josephus, he was the son of Antipas (I) A native of Idumaea, southeast of Judea between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba, and which during the time of the Hebrew Bible had been known as the land of Edom, Antipater became a powerful official under the later Hasmonean kings and subsequently became a client of the Roman general Pompey the Great when Pompey conquered Judea in the name of Roman Republic. When Julius Caesar defeated Pompey, Antipater aided Caesar in Alexandria, and was made chief minister of Judea, with the right to collect taxes. Antipater eventually made his sons Phasael and Herod the Governors of Jerusalem and Galilee respectively. After the assassination of Caesar, Antipater was forced to side with Gaius Cassius Longinus against Mark Antony. The pro-Roman politics of Antipater led to his increasing unpopularity among the devout, non-Hellenized Jews. He died by poison. The diplomacy and artful politics of Antipater, as well as his insinuation into the Hasmonean court, paved the way for the rise of his son Herod the Great, who used this position to marry the Hasmonean princess Mariamne, endear himself to Rome and become king of Judea under Roman influence. Antipater was married to Cypros, a Nabataean noblewoman. They had four sons: Phasael, Herod, Joseph, and Pheroras, and a daughter, Salome, one of several Salomes among the Herodians. Antipater was a wealthy man, and was favored by his fellow Idumeans. Josephus – from whom the details of Judean politics in this period are derived – described him as seditious in his nature. The Idumeans had been forcibly converted to Judaism by the Sadducee-influenced Hasmonean leader John Hyrcanus. Forcible conversion was not recognized by Pharisaic tradition, so even though Antipater and Herod the Great may have considered themselves of the Jewish faith, they were not considered Jewish by the observant and nationalist Jews of Judea, and were resented for their Edomite ancestry, their Hellenized culture, and their collusion with the Roman invaders. Activity in the Hasmonean court Antipater laid the foundation for Herod's ascension to the throne of Judea partly through his activities in the court of the Hasmoneans, the heirs of the Maccabees, who were the hereditary leaders of the Jews, and partly by currying favor with the Romans, who made him the first Roman Procurator of Judaea. Antipater insinuated himself into the party of Hyrcanus II in his contest for power with his brother Aristobulus II; both were Hasmonean princes. Their father, Alexander, had made Antipater general of all of Judea, for he had a rapport with the Arabians. Hyrcanus succeeded his mother as ruler, but bowed out in favor of his younger brother, Aristobulus. But Antipater continued to support Hyrcanus, and he advised Hyrcanus to put himself under the protection of the Arabian King Aretas III in Petra. Together they would attack Aristobulus in Jerusalem. Pompey put down the trouble, and made Hyrcanus the ethnarch of Judea. Antipater remained in charge of affairs of the state. The Roman province of Judea in Syria was split, and Idumaea was eventually given to Antipater to govern. These divisions would later be seats of power for the Herodean descendants of Antipater. When Caesar defeated Pompey, Antipater aided Caesar in Alexandria, and was made chief minister of Judea, with the right to collect taxes. Antipater eventually made his son, Phasael, governor of Jerusalem, and Herod became governor of Galilee. After the assassination of Caesar, Antipater was forced to side with Cassius against Mark Antony. The pro-Roman politics of Antipater led to his increasing unpopularity among the devout, non-Hellenized Jews, and he was poisoned. The diplomacy and artful politics of Antipater, as well as his insinuation into the Hasmonean court, paved the way for the rise of his son Herod the Great, who used this position to marry the Hasmonean princess Mariamne, endear himself to Rome, and usurp the Judean throne, to become king of Judea under Roman influence. *************************************** SOURCE sélection à partir de WIKIPEDIA Son père Antipas était stratège (gouverneur) d’Idumée sous le roi Alexandre Jannée. Cette importante famille s'est convertie au judaïsme sous Jean Hyrcan. *************************************** * vers -100 : Naissance, Edom * vers -75 : Mariage (avec Cypros (Nabatéens)) * De - 63 à - 40 , le gouvernement était entre les mains d'Hyrcan II en tant que grand prêtre et ethnarque , bien que le pouvoir effectif soit entre les mains de son conseiller Antipater l'Idumaéen . * -66 : Conseiller d'Hyrcan II * -64 : Siège de Jérusalem, Arétas et son armée, avec Hyrcan et Antipater, assiègent Aristobule dans Jérusalem. Aretas, soudoyé par Antipater, qui lui promit également la restitution des villes arabes prises par les Hasmonéens, épousa volontiers la cause d'Hyrcan et s'avança vers Jérusalem avec une armée de cinquante mille hommes. Pendant le siège, qui a duré plusieurs mois, les adhérents d'Hyrcan ont été coupables de deux actes qui ont énervé la majorité des Juifs: ils ont lapidé le pieux Onias et, au lieu d'un agneau que les assiégés avaient acheté aux assiégeants pour le sacrifice pascal, envoya un cochon. Onias, ordonné de maudire les assiégés, pria: "Seigneur de l'univers, comme les assiégés et les assiégeants appartiennent tous les deux à ton peuple, je t'en supplie de ne pas répondre aux mauvaises prières de l'un ou de l'autre." L'incident du porc provient de sources rabbiniques. Selon Josephus, les assiégeants gardaient le prix énorme de mille drachmes qu'ils avaient demandé pour l'agneau. * Après la conquête de la région par Pompée Antipater devient gouverneur de Judée par décision des Romains * -43 : Décès , empoisonné par Malichus. Hérode, appuyé par Cassius qui l'a nommé intendant de Syrie, venge son père en faisant assassiner Malichus près de Tyr
- Title Of Nobility: Chief minister of Judea
- Title Of Nobility: Governor of Idumea under King Alexander Jannaeus and Queen Salome Alexandra
- Death: 43 BC, poisoned by Malichus, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
\-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Descendants of Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
1 Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
=Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra Marriage: ABT 72 BC
2 Josephus SON OF ANTIPATER II by Cypros
2 Pheroras SON OF ANTIPATER II
2 Salome I DAUGHTER OF ANTIPATER of Judea
=Costobarus of Idumea Marriage: 34 BC, Judea, Roman Republic
3 Unattested daughter of COSTOBARUS
3 Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
=Theudion of Idumea Marriage: AFT 7 BC
=Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I Marriage: ABT 15 BC
2 Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
=(Unknown)
3 Phasaelus II SON OF PHASAELUS of Idumea
=Salampsio DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I Marriage: 15 BC
2 Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
=Phaidra 7th wife Herod
3 Roxanne DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Phaidra
=daughter of Herod's BROTHER
=Cleopatra of JERUSALEM Marriage: 22 BC
3 Herod Philip II SON OF HEROD by Cleopatra
3 Herod VI SON OF HEROD by Cleopatra
=Elpis 6th wife Herod
3 Salome DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Elpis
=Malthace of SAMARIA Marriage: ABT 23 BC
3 Olympias DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Malthace
3 Herod Archelaus SON OF HEROD by Malthace
3 Herod Antipas SON OF HEROD by Malthace
=Doris 1st wife of HEROD Marriage: ABT 35 BC
3 Antipater II SON OF HEROD by Doris
=Pallas 8th wife Herod
3 Phasael SON OF HEROD by Pallas
=Mariamne II BINT SIMON BOETHUS 3rd wife Herod Marriage: ABT 25 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
=daughter of Herod's SISTER
=Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER Marriage: 33 BC, Samaria, Roman Empire
3 SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
3 Cypros II DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I
3 Alexander SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
3 Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
=Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea Marriage: ABT 15 BC
3 Salampsio DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I
=Phasaelus II SON OF PHASAELUS of Idumea Marriage: 15 BC
- Father: Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
- Mother: Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
- Birth: ABT APR 69 BC, Idumea, south of Judea, Roman Empire
- Also known as: King of Judea Herod son of Antipater the Great
- Also known as: Roi de Judée Hérode fils d'Antipater le Grand
- Also known as: König von Judäa Herodes Sohn des Antipatros des Großen
- Also known as: Rey de Judea Herodes hijo de Antipater el Grand
- Also known as: Re di Giudea Erode figlio di Antipatro il Grande
- Also known as: Ηρώδης γιος του Αντίπατρου
- Also known as: IRODIS GIOS TOU ANTIPATROU
- Occupation: King
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Temple Mount, Jerusalem: Ordered/Paid For Expansion of the Second Temple in Jerusalem., BET 20 BC AND 19 BC, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
- Herod is deposed as King by Caesar: "whereas of old he had used him as his friend he should now use him as his subject.", ABT 4 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Herod fines 6000 Pharisees: Herod fines 6000 Pharisees, OCT 2 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Augustus "Father of the country" decree: 5 FEB 2 BC, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Lunar Eclipse: Lunar Eclipse, 29 DEC 1 BC, Jerusalem, West Bank, Palestine
- Calling in of all the Jewish nobles to the Hippodrome.: Jerusalem, West Bank, Palestine
- Antipater is executed for conspiring against Herod: Jericho, West Bank, Palestine
- Clan Name: founder of the House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: See attached chronology under the Memories tab, stories section. Jesus Christ https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLR-236 John the Baptist https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HGB-47R Herod Antipas https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQR4-KXS Mary https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-7LX Joseph https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1XP-LBX Herod the Great https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KH-Z7Y
- Title Of Nobility: Govenor of Galilee, BET 44 BC AND 37 BC, Galilee, Roman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea, BET 36 BC AND 1, Jericho, Judea, Roman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: King of Judea
- Death: Jericho, West Bank, Palestine
- Burial: Herodium, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Descendants of Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
1 Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
=Phaidra 7th wife Herod
2 Roxanne DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Phaidra
=daughter of Herod's BROTHER
=Cleopatra of JERUSALEM Marriage: 22 BC
2 Herod Philip II SON OF HEROD by Cleopatra
2 Herod VI SON OF HEROD by Cleopatra
=Elpis 6th wife Herod
2 Salome DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Elpis
=Malthace of SAMARIA Marriage: ABT 23 BC
2 Olympias DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Malthace
2 Herod Archelaus SON OF HEROD by Malthace
2 Herod Antipas SON OF HEROD by Malthace
=Doris 1st wife of HEROD Marriage: ABT 35 BC
2 Antipater II SON OF HEROD by Doris
=Pallas 8th wife Herod
2 Phasael SON OF HEROD by Pallas
=Mariamne II BINT SIMON BOETHUS 3rd wife Herod Marriage: ABT 25 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
=daughter of Herod's SISTER
=Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER Marriage: 33 BC, Samaria, Roman Empire
2 SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
2 Cypros II DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I
2 Alexander SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
2 Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
=Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea Marriage: ABT 15 BC
3 Herod V SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
3 Mariamne III DAUGHTER OF ARISTOBULUS IV by Berenice
3 Aristobulus Minor BEN ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
3 Herodias DAUGHTER OF ARISTOBULUS IV by Bernice
3 Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
=Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
2 Salampsio DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I
=Phasaelus II SON OF PHASAELUS of Idumea Marriage: 15 BC
3 Alexander SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Herod SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Alexandra DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Antipater IV SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
=Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
- Father: Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
- Mother: Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
- Birth: 71 BC, Judea, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Tétrarque de Judée
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- LifeSketch: From Wikipedia Phasael (died 40 BC; Hebrew: פַצָאֵל, Fatza'el; Latin: Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, Phasaelos), was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea. Origins and early career Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic family of Edomite descent. His father, Antipater the Idumaean, was the close advisor of the Hasmonean king Hyrcanus II, and his mother Cypros was a Nabatean princess. Phasael was the elder brother of Herod. Both Phasael and Herod began their careers under their father, Antipater, who was appointed procurator of Judea for the Roman Republic by Julius Caesar. Antipater appointed Phasael to be governor of Jerusalem, and Herod governor of Galilee.[1] When Phasael's brother Herod was summoned to be tried by the Sanhedrin he meant to come to Jerusalem with an army and make war, however Antipater and Phasael managed to convince him to be satisfied with making threats of force. While Mark Antony was in Bithynia about 41 BC, accusations were brought before him against the two brothers, who were objects of hatred to many Jews, but the shrewd Herod succeeded in obtaining the dismissal of the charges.[2] It was impossible, however, for the Sanhedrin to rest content with the administrations of Herod and Phasael; and charges were again brought against them before Antony at Antioch. Once more the accusations proved to be fruitless, for Antony was indebted to Antipater, while even the weak Hyrcanus II pleaded for them. This led Antony to appoint the pair tetrarchs.[3] Revolt of Antigonus and Phasael's downfall Meanwhile, Antigonus the Hasmonean endeavored to seize the Jewish throne; and in Jerusalem there were frequent conflicts between his retainers and those of the two brothers, which were especially perilous on the Jewish Feast of Shavuot. Phasael defended the walls, and Herod the palace, thus routing their antagonists, whereupon Antigonus invoked the aid of the Parthian Empire. In spite of Herod's warning, Phasael allowed himself to be lured with Hyrcanus to the camp of the Parthian leader Barzapharnes under the pretext of peace talks. Both Hyrcanus and Phasael were imprisoned.[4] They were then handed over to Antigonus, who caused Hyrcanus to be mutilated, a disgrace which Phasael escaped by dashing out his own brains, having the satisfaction of knowing before he died that his brother Herod had escaped from Jerusalem and was safe.[5] Legacy Josephus speaks of Phasael as a brave and noble man. His son, who likewise bore the name Phasael, and seems to have been posthumous, married Herod's daughter Salampsio, by whom he had five children.[6] The son of Herod by Pallas was called Phasael by Herod, who likewise honored his brother's memory by naming a city northeast of Jericho "Phasaelis," and a tower of his palace at Jerusalem "Phasaelus."
- Title Of Nobility: Governor of Jerusalem
- Death: 36 BC, Jerusalem, Roman Republic
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Descendants of Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
1 Phasaelus SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
=(Unknown)
2 Phasaelus II SON OF PHASAELUS of Idumea
=Salampsio DAUGHTER OF HEROD by Mariamne I Marriage: 15 BC
3 Alexander SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Herod SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Alexandra DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Antipater IV SON OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
=Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
Ancestors of Josephus SON OF ANTIPATER II by Cypros
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Josephus SON OF ANTIPATER II by Cypros
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Father: Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
- Mother: Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
- Birth: 64 BC, Idumea, Roman Republic
- Also known as: Pheroras son of Antipater by Cypros
- Title Of Nobility: Governor of Perea
- LifeSketch: From Wikipedia Pheroras (Greek: Φερώρας; c. 68 BC–c. 1 BC), probably born in Marissa (Idumea), was the youngest son of Antipater I and his wife Cypros and younger brother of Herod the Great. His first marriage was to a sister of Mariamne I (wife of Herod) which marriage was allegedly arranged by Herod. When this wife died, Herod betrothed him to his eldest daughter by Mariamne I, Salampsio, but because of an affection for a "slave girl", by whose "charms" he was "overcome", he rejected the marriage. Some time later Herod asked him to marry Salampsio's younger sister Cypros, and at first Pheroras agreed, but later he again refused and stayed married to his wife, who was very unpopular with Herod, and was involved in several plots against him. Pheroras was a close comrade-in-arms of his brother Herod, on whose commission he restored the fortress of Alexandreum (32.095833, 35.461389) to the north of Jericho. ___________________________________________________ Pheroras was Herod's brother. Now, Pheroras, his wife, her mother, and her sister - all four of them - hated Herod and wanted to kill him. So did Antipater, and so did Antipater's mother Doris, one of Herod's nine wives! In public, these people all acted like they hated one another - to throw off suspicion - but they were meeting and plotting together in secret. Herod found out about Pheroras and the women, but didn't suspect Antipater. He told Antipater and Doris not to see Pheroras or the other women. (Herod thought Antipater would be okay, if he was safe from the influence of his uncle!) But while Herod was deciding what to do with Pheroras and his wife, Antipater had one last secret meeting with his old uncle. In that meeting, Pheroras promised Antipater he would kill Herod while Antipater was away. Right after that meeting, Antipater left for Antioch & Rome. A short time later, the King banished his own brother, Pheroras, who died soon after! http://www.billheroman.com/2006/10/year-by-year-6-bc.html
- Death: 1 BC
- Burial: Jerusalem, Palestine
Ancestors of Pheroras SON OF ANTIPATER II
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
Pheroras SON OF ANTIPATER II
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Father: Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
- Birth: ABT 140 BC
- Also known as: King of Nabataea Obodas I of the Arabs
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Nabataeans
- LifeSketch: Obodas I was king of the Nabataeans from 96 BC to 85 BC. After his death, Obodas was worshiped as a deity. Obodas was the successor of Aretas II, from whom he inherited the war with the Hasmonean kingdom. He defeated them around 93 BCE on the Golan Heights. Then he ambushed Alexander Jannaeus near Gadara (Umm Qais), just east of the Sea of Galilee. Using camel cavalry, he forced Jannaeus into a valley where he completed the ambush, thereby getting revenge for the Nabateans' loss of Gaza. Moab and Gilead, two mountains east of the Dead Sea and the Jordan River, were returned. Around 86 BCE, the Seleucid ruler, Antiochus XII Dionysus, invaded Nabatea. During the Battle of Cana, Antiochus was slain and his demoralized army perished in the desert. The Nabataeans, seeing how Obodas defeated both the Hasmoneans and the Greeks, started to venerate Obodas as a god. Obodas was buried in the Negev, at a place that was renamed in his honour, Avdat. He was succeeded by his brother Aretas III.
- Death: 86 BC, Nabataea, Jordan
- Burial: 86 BC, Avdat, Negev, Southern, Israel
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
/-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
/-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
/-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
Descendants of Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
1 Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
=(Unknown)
2 Malichus I of NABATAEA
2 Obodas II BEN OBODAS II
2 Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
=Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
3 Aretas IV SON OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
3 Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
=Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean Marriage: ABT 72 BC
Ancestors of Rabbel I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
/-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
/-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
/-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
Rabbel I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
- Father: Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
- Mother: Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Residence: (Date and Place unknown)
- Also known as: King of the Nabetaeans Aretas IV son of Aretas III
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Nabataeans
- LifeSketch: Aretas IV Philopatris was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to AD 40. His daughter Phasaelis was married to, and divorced from, Herod Antipas. Herod then married his brother's wife, Herodias. It was opposition to this marriage that led to the beheading of John the Baptist. After he received news of the divorce, Aretas invaded the territory of Herod Antipas and defeated his army. Aretas came to power after the assassination of Obodas III, who was apparently poisoned. Josephus says that he was originally named Aeneas, but took "Aretas" as his throne name. An inscription from Petra suggests that he may have been a member of the royal family, as a descendant of Malichus I. The capital of his kingdom was a prosperous trading city, Petra, some 170 miles south of Amman. Petra is famous for the many monuments carved into the rose-red sandstone. The power of the Nabateans extended over the caravan routes south and east of Judea, from the seventh century BC to the second century AD. His full title, as given in the inscriptions, was "Aretas, King of the Nabataeans, Friend of his People." Being the most powerful neighbour of Judea, he frequently took part in the state affairs of that country and was influential in shaping the destiny of its rulers. While not on particularly good terms with Rome, and though it was only after great hesitation that Augustus recognized him as king, he nevertheless took part in the expedition of Varus against the Jews in the year 4 BC, and placed a considerable army at the disposal of the Roman general. Aretas had two wives. The first was Huldu to whom he was already married when he became king. Her profile was featured on Nabataean coins until 16 AD. After a gap of a few years the face of his second wife, Shaqilath, began appearing on the coins. Aretas' daughter, Phasaelis, married Herod Antipas, otherwise known as Herod the Tetrarch. Phasaelis fled to her father when she discovered her husband intended to divorce her in order to take a new wife, Herodias, mother of Salome. Herodias was already married to his brother, Herod II, who died around AD 33/34. Antipas married Herodias, and it was opposition to this marriage that led to the beheading of John the Baptist. Aretas invaded Herod Antipas' domain and defeated his army, partly because soldiers from the army of Philip the Tetrarch (a third brother) changed sides. Antipas was able to escape only with the help of Roman forces. Herod Antipas then appealed to Emperor Tiberius, who dispatched the governor of Syria, Lucius Vitellius the Elder, to attack Aretas. Vitellius gathered his legions and moved southward, stopping in Jerusalem for the passover of AD 37, when news of the emperor's death arrived. The invasion of Nabataea was never completed. The Christian Apostle Paul mentions that he had to sneak out of Damascus in a basket through a window in the wall to escape the ethnarch of King Aretas (2 Corinthians 11:32, 33, cf Acts 9:23, 24). Proposals that control of Damascus was gained by King Aretas between the death of Herod Philip in 33/34 AD and his death in 40 AD are contradicted by substantial evidence against Aretas controlling the city before 37 AD and many reasons why it could not have been a gift from Caligula between 37 and 40 AD. Most uncertainty stems from whether troops belonging to Aretas actually controlled the city, or if Paul was referring to "the official in control of a Nabataean community in Damascus, and not the city as a whole." Aretas IV died in AD 40 and was succeeded by his son Malichus II and daughter Shaqilath II
- Death: 40
Ancestors of Aretas IV SON OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
/-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
/-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
/-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
/-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
Aretas IV SON OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Father: Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
- Mother: Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
- Birth: ABT 15 BC
- LifeSketch: Acts 12:1–23 Josephus's account of Herod Agrippa's death. https://lexundria.com/j_aj/19.338-19.353/wst Death account: . 344 (Acts 12) On the second day of which shows he put on a garment made wholly of silver, and of a contexture truly wonderful, and came into the theater early in the morning; at which time the silver of his garment being illuminated by the fresh reflection of the sun’s rays upon it, shone out after a surprising manner, and was so resplendent as to spread a horror over those that looked intently upon him; 345and presently his flatterers cried out, one from one place, and another from another, (though not for his good,) that he was a god; and they added, “Be thou merciful to us; for although we have hitherto reverenced thee only as a man, yet shall we henceforth own thee as superior to mortal nature.” 346Upon this the king did neither rebuke them, nor reject their impious flattery. But as he presently afterward looked up, he saw an owl sitting on a certain rope over his head, and immediately understood that this bird was the messenger of ill tidings, as it had once been the messenger of good tidings to him; and fell into the deepest sorrow. A severe pain also arose in his belly, and began in a most violent manner. 347He therefore looked upon his friends, and said, “I, whom you call a god, am commanded presently to depart this life; while Providence thus reproves the lying words you just now said to me; and I, who was by you called immortal, am immediately to be hurried away by death. But I am bound to accept of what Providence allots, as it pleases God; for we have by no means lived ill, but in a splendid and happy manner.” 348When he said this, his pain was become violent. Accordingly he was carried into the palace, and the rumor went abroad every where, that he would certainly die in a little time. 349But the multitude presently sat in sackcloth, with their wives and children, after the law of their country, and besought God for the king’s recovery. All places were also full of mourning and lamentation. Now the king rested in a high chamber, and as he saw them below lying prostrate on the ground, he could not himself forbear weeping. 350And when he had been quite worn out by the pain in his belly for five days, he departed this life, being in the fifty-fourth year (44AD) of his age, and in the seventh year of his reign; 351for he reigned four years under Caius (LJLM-TP2) Caesar, three of them were over Philip’s tetrarchy only, and on the fourth he had that of Herod added to it; and he reigned, besides those, three years (24 Jan 41AD) under the reign of Claudius Caesar; in which time he reigned over the forementioned countries, and also had Judea added to them, as well as Samaria and Caesarea. 352The revenues that he received out of them were very great, no less than twelve millions of drachmae. Yet did he borrow great sums from others; for he was so very liberal that his expenses exceeded his incomes, and his generosity was boundless.
- Death: 44
Ancestors of Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
/-Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| | /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
| \-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| \-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
| \-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
| /-Costobarus of Idumea
\-Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
| /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
\-Salome I DAUGHTER OF ANTIPATER of Judea
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Descendants of Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
1 Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
=Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
2 Mariamne DAUGHTER OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
2 Drusus SON OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
2 Berenice DAUGHTER OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
2 Drusilla BAT HEROD AGRIPPA
=Azizus BAR SAMPSICERAMUS II Marriage: ABT 50
=Marcus Antonius FELIX Marriage: ABT 56, Rome, Roman Empire
3 Antonia CLEMENTIANA
3 Marcus Antonius Agrippa III
3 Iotape of JUDEA
=Thaalaba of NABATAEA
- Father: Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
- Mother: Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
- Birth: 15 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Herod of Chalcis
- Also known as: Herod Pollio King of Chalcis
- Also known as: Herod II
- Also known as: Herod V
- Also known as: of Chalcis Herod V son of Aristobulus by Berenice
- Title Of Nobility: Ruler of Chalcis in Iturea
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod_of_Chalcis Herod of Chalcis (d. 48-49 AD), also known as Herod V, listed by the Jewish Encyclopedia as Herod II, was a son of Aristobulus IV, and the grandson of Herod the Great, Roman client king of Judaea. He was the brother of Herod Agrippa I and Herodias. His first wife was his cousin, Mariamne. She bore him a son named Aristobulus, who also eventually became ruler of Chalcis. After Mariamne's death, he married his niece Berenice, with whom he had two sons, Berenicianus and Hyrcanus. Around 41 AD, at the request of his brother, Herod Agrippa, emperor Claudius granted him the rule of Chalcis, a territory north of Judaea, with the title of king. Three years later, after the death of his brother, he was also given responsibility for the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as the appointment of the Temple's High Priest. During the four years in which he exercised this right he appointed two high priests—Joseph, son of Camydus (44-46), and Ananias, son of Nedebeus (ca. 47-52). He died in 48 AD. After his death the kingdom was given to Herod Agrippa II.
- Death: 48, Caesarea, Judaea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Herod V SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
/-Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| | /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
| \-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| \-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
| \-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
Herod V SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
| /-Costobarus of Idumea
\-Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea
| /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
\-Salome I DAUGHTER OF ANTIPATER of Judea
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Father: Asa SON OF ABIJAH
- Mother: Azubah DAUGHTER OF SHILHI of Judah
- Birth: 908 BC, Jerusalem, Îsraîl
- Also known as: Josaphat Ben Asa HA-DAVID
- Also known as: Josafat de Judá Sumo, Sacerdote de Israel
- Also known as: Josaphat
- Also known as: Jehoshaphat ben Asa 4th King of Judah
- Also known as: Yehoshafat
- Title Of Nobility: Co-Regent with his father Asa
- Clan Name: 6th King of the House of David
- LifeSketch: PLEASE DO NOT MERGE THIS PERSON, ! A LOT OF TIME HAS AND IS BEING SPENT ON THIS FAMILY LINE. THANK YOU! Kurzbiografie Fue el sexto rey de la casa de David y el cuarto del Reino de Judá. Ascendió al trono con 35 años y reinó 25 (c 873-c 849 a. C.) Jehoshaphat of the Bible King of Israel/Judah (BC 914-889) Matt. 1:8 ___________________________________________________ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehoshaphat Statues of Josaphat and Ezechias on the Monastery of El Escorial.Jehoshaphat (pronounced /dʒəˈhɒʃəˌfæt/, alternately spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or Yehoshafat; Hebrew: יְהוֹשָׁפָט, Modern Yehoshafat Tiberian Yəhôšāp̄āṭ ; " Jehovah has judged"; Greek: Ιωσαφατ; Latin: Josaphat) was the fourth king of the The Kingdom of Judah, and successor of his father Asa. His children included Jehoram, who succeeded him as king. His mother was Azubah. Historically, his name has sometimes been connected with the Valley of Jehosaphat, where, according to Joel 3:2, the God of Israel will gather all nations for judgment. Reign Jehoshaphat took the throne at the age of thirty-five and reigned for twenty-five years. William F. Albright has dated the reign of Jehoshaphat to 873 – 849 BC. E. R. Thiele held that he became coregent with his father Asa in Asa's thirty-ninth year, 872/871 BC, the year Asa was afflicted with a severe disease in his feet, and then became sole regent when Asa died of the disease in 870/869 BC, his own death occurring in 848/847 BC. Thiele's chronology for the first kings of Judah contained an internal inconsistency that later scholars corrected by dating these kings one year earlier, so that Jehoshaphat's dates are taken as one year earlier in the present article: coregency beginning in 873/871, sole reign commencing in 871/870, and death in 849/848 BC. Jehoshaphat spent the first years of his reign fortifying his kingdom against Israel (2 Chronicles 17:1-2). The Bible lauds the king for overcoming sexual corruption (1 Kings 22:47), and for destroying the cult images or "idols" of Baal in the land. In the third year of his reign Jehoshaphat sent out priests and Levites over the land to instruct the people in the Law (2 Chronicles 17:7-9), an activity that was commanded for a Sabbatical year in Deuteronomy 31:10-13. The author of 2 Chronicles generally praises his reign, stating that the kingdom enjoyed a great measure of peace and prosperity, the blessing of God resting on the people "in their basket and their store." Alliances Jehoshaphat also pursued alliances with his contemporaries ruling the northern kingdom, the first being with Ahab, which was based on marriage: Jehoshaphat married his son Jehoram to Athaliah, daughter of Ahab (2 Kings 8:18). This alliance led to much disgrace, and brought disaster on his kingdom (1 Kings 22:1-33) with the Battle of Ramoth-Gilead. While Jehoshaphat safely returned from this battle, he was confronted by the prophet Jehu, son of Hanani, (2 Chronicles 19:1-3) about this alliance. We are told that Jehoshaphat repented, and returned to his former course of opposition to all idolatry, and promoting the worship of God and in the government of his people (2 Chronicles 19:4-11). Again he entered into an alliance with Ahaziah, the king of Israel, for the purpose of carrying on maritime commerce with Ophir. But the fleet that was then equipped at Ezion-Gever was immediately wrecked. A new fleet was fitted out without the cooperation of the king of Israel, and although it was successful, the trade was not prosecuted (2 Chronicles 20:35-37; 1 Kings 22:48-49). He subsequently joined Jehoram, king of Israel, in a war against the Moabites, who were under tribute to Israel. This war was successful. The Moabites were subdued, but seeing Mesha's act of offering his own son in a human sacrifice on the walls of Kir-haresheth filled Jehoshaphat with horror, and he withdrew and returned to his own land The last notable event of his reign occurred when the Moabites formed a great and powerful confederacy with the surrounding nations, and marched against Jehoshaphat (2 Chr. 20). The allied forces were encamped at Ein Gedi. The king and his people were filled with alarm, and betook themselves to God in prayer. The king prayed in the court of the temple, "O our God, will you not judge them? For we have no power to face this vast army that is attacking us. We do not know what to do; but our eyes are upon you." Amid the silence that followed, the voice of Jahaziel the Levite was heard announcing that the next day all this great host would be overthrown. So it was, for they quarreled among themselves, and slew one another, leaving to the people of Judah only to gather the rich spoils of the slain. This was recognized as a great deliverance wrought for them by God. Soon after this victory Jehoshaphat died after a reign of twenty-five years at the age of sixty (1 Kings 22:50). According to some sources (such as the Jewish commentator Rashi) he actually died two years later, but gave up his throne earlier for unknown reasons. Chronological notes The calendars for reckoning the years of kings in Judah and Israel were offset by six months, that of Judah starting in Tishri (in the fall) and that of Israel in Nisan (in the spring). Cross-synchronizations between the two kingdoms therefore often allow narrowing of the beginning and/or ending dates of a king to within a six-month range. For Jehoshaphat, the Scriptural data allow the narrowing of the beginning of his sole reign to some time between Tishri 1 of 871 BC and the day before Nisan 1 of the 870 BC. For calculation purposes, this should be taken as the Judean year beginning in Tishri of 871/870 BC, or more simply 871 BC. His death occurred at some time between Nisan 1 of 848 BC and Tishri 1 of that same BC year, i.e. in the Judean regnal year 849/848 BC, which for calculation purposes can be taken as 849 BC. These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article. Popular culture The king's name in the oath jumping Jehosaphat was likely popularized by the name's utility as a euphemism for Jesus and Jehovah. The phrase is first recorded in the 1866 novel The Headless Horseman by Thomas Mayne Reid. The longer version "By the shaking, jumping ghost of Jehosaphat" is seen in the 1865 novel Paul Peabody by Percy Bolingbroke St. John. Another theory is that the reference is to Joel 3:11-12, where the prophet Joel says, speaking of the judgment of the dead: 11Assemble yourselves, and come, all ye heathen, and gather yourselves together round about: thither cause thy mighty ones to come down, O LORD. 12Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about Jehosaphat is one of the "mighty ones" who has come down to judge the wakened heathens (or he is one of the wakened himself, thus, a "ghost".) In the Looney Tunes cartoon short, Yankee Dood It, uttering "Jehoshaphat" turns elves into mice, while uttering "Rumpelstiltskin" restores them. Jehoshaphat House of David Cadet branch of the Tribe of Judah Contemporary Kings of Israel Ahab, Ahaziah, Jehoram Preceded by Asa King of Judah Coregent with Asa: 873–871 BC Sole reign: 871–849 BC Succeeded by Jehoram https://www.gotquestions.org/King-Jehoshaphat.html
- Title Of Nobility: Rey de Judá, 871 BC, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israyel
- Title Of Nobility: 4th King de Judéa, BET 873 BC AND 849 BC, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
- Death: 849 BC, Jerusalem, Îsraîl
- Burial: 849 BC, King's Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Judah
Ancestors of Jehosophat SON OF ASA
/-Solomon SON OF DAVID by Bethsheba
/-Rehoboam ben Solomon HA-DAVID
| \-Naamah BAT ZELEK The Ammonite
/-Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
| \-Maacah BINT URIEL
/-Asa SON OF ABIJAH
Jehosophat SON OF ASA
\-Azubah DAUGHTER OF SHILHI of Judah
Descendants of Jehosophat SON OF ASA
1 Jehosophat SON OF ASA
=Jezebel Tyre bat ETHAAL
2 Levi BEN JEHOSOPHAT
2 Azaryahu BEN JEHOSOPHAT
2 Zechariah BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
2 Pedaiah HA-DAVID
2 Shephatiah BEN JEHOSOPHAT
=Zibiah or Mami of JUDAH
2 Michael BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
2 Yuram BAR-YAHUSHAPHAT
2 Zechariah BEN JEHOSHAPHAT
2 Athaliah SON OF JEHOSHEPHAT
2 Jehu OF NORTHERN ISRAEL
2 Jehiel ben JEHOSOPHAT
2 Jehoram ben Jehoshephat HA-DAVID
=Athaliah of JUDAH
3 Ocozías DE JUDÁ
3 Jehosheba bat Jehoram HA-DAVID
3 Ahaziah SON OF JEHORAM
=Zibiah of BEERSHEBA
Ancestors of Warin SON OF BERNARD by Ermendarge
/-Theoderic I D'AUTUN
/-Wilhelm VON GELLON
| | /-Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda spouse of Arnulf VON METZ
| | /-Pépin D'HERSTAL
| | | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | | | /-Garibald I der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | | | /-Wacho DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Waldrada of the Lombards
| | | | | \-Austrigusa DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
| \-Aude DE FRANCE
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
/-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| \-Cunégonde spouse of Wilhelm VON GELLON
/-Bernard Plantapilosa DE ROUERGUE
| \-Dhouda spouse of Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
Warin SON OF BERNARD by Ermendarge
| /-Warin DE CHALON
| /-Bernard D'AUVERGNE
| | \-Alba D'AUTUN
\-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE DE CHALONS
\-Lieugardis spouse of Bernard D'AUVERGNE
Ancestors of Jerimoth SON OF DAVID
/-Hezron BEN PHAREZ
/-Ram BEN HEZRON
/-Amminadab BEN ARAM עמינדב
/-Nahshon ben AMINADAB
| \-Thehara Tara bas ARAM
/-Salmon Ben NAHASON
| \-Simar bat YAHANNAS
/-Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Obed or Jobed BEN BOAZ
| | /-Moabe father of Rute spouse of BOAZ
| \-Rute spouse of Boaz ben Salmon HA-ABRAHAM
/-Jesse ben OBEN
/-David ben JESSE
| \-Nitzevet ben Adael of GESHUR
Jerimoth SON OF DAVID
Descendants of Jerimoth SON OF DAVID
1 Jerimoth SON OF DAVID
=Tamar bat Absalom ben DAVID
2 Mahalath bat JERIMOTH
=Rehoboam ben Solomon HA-DAVID
3 Zaham bar REHOBOAM
3 Yeuish bat REHOBOAM
3 Jeush Bar Rehoboam
3 Zaham ben REHOBOAM
3 Shemariah bar REHOBOAM
3 Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
=Maaca spouse of Abija ben REHOBOAM
=Arsah bat Ahimaz HA-NAPHTALI
=(Unknown)
- Birth: 26 JUN 1009 BC, Judea, Southern Israel, Israel
- Also known as: Salaaman, Salamaan, Sulayman, Shishak, Shlomoh
- Also known as: Rei Salomão
- The Temple: The Temple of God was Dedicated, 30 OCT 976 BC, Jerusalem, Îsraîl
- Commenced construction of Temple: APR 967 BC, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: 2nd King of Israël, BET 971 BC AND 932 BC, Israel
- Construction Projects: Wives and Concubines
- LifeSketch: 2 Samuel 12:24-25 Named Solomon by his father, and Jedidya by G-d (via Nathan the Prophet). Wikipedia: Solomon and שלמה Jewish-Encyclopedia - Solomon Islamic view of Solomon King Solomon is a name that conjures extraordinary images out of history and legend: A glittering court known throughout the world. A thousand harem princesses. Idolatry. A gift of divine wisdom. Demonic possession. And above all, the magnificence of the Holy City’s First Temple. From the bloody birth of King David’s wars came a golden age in Jerusalem, with a glory and mystery that would never be repeated. Thousands of years after King Solomon’s reign, tales still endure of the splendor of Solomon’s court in Jerusalem, his wisdom, and the lush indulgence of his lifestyle, which included a vast harem of foreign princesses. Solomon’s crowning achievement was the construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem, which would create a deep impact on the kingdom for centuries to come. The towering majesty of the Temple elevated Jerusalem to the status of a Holy City. Solomon boasted a vast army of 1,400 chariots, the most advanced military technology of the period. His father David, a war hero from the first, had conquered substantial lands of the Philistine and Edomite peoples, and it was Solomon who reaped the rewards. He married the Pharaoh’s daughter, cementing an alliance with the powerful Egyptian kingdom. Solomon’s reign is shrouded in many mysterious legends which feature him communing with demons, performing magic, and even being imprisoned by a demonic spell. His servant Benayahu son of Yehoyada is said to have carried out quests for him which involved magical beings. The most famous of Benayahu’s adventures is his fabled quest for the Shamir, a worm that could eat through stone. Legend tells of Solomon’s unwillingness to use knives to cut the stones that would build the First Temple. No warlike tools, he believed, should be used to erect a symbol of peace. According to legend, Solomon’s wisdom was a divine gift—a gift so powerful that he could understand the speech of animals. God, it is said, asked Solomon what he most desired, and Solomon’s request was for the ability to govern wisely. Thus people came far and wide to Jerusalem for Solomon’s celebrated wit in adjudicating court cases. The Queen of Sheba, in admiration of Solomon’s wisdom, came bearing gifts of gold and her allegiance. But perhaps the most powerful legend of King Solomon is that at the end of his reign, he was possessed by the demon prince Asmodai. The First Temple was to exert a deep influence on the future development of religion in Judea. But Solomon still built shrines to other gods, and the heavy burden of taxation that he imposed upon Israel tore the kingdom apart after his death. Solomon is therefore judged a failure in the Scriptural texts, but a magnificent failure: like a meteor rising high, aflame with power and light, only to fall with a devastating crash to earth. Solomon’s kingdom, which ended in blood, also began in blood. David’s illicit cohabitation with Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba, started it all; and before Solomon was to become king, he would first be tested in a raging gauntlet of family intrigues and murder. Chronology The conventional dates of Solomon's reign are derived from biblical chronology and are set from c. 970 to 931 BCE.[11] Regarding the Davidic dynasty, to which King Solomon belongs, its chronology can be checked against datable Babylonian and Assyrian records at a few points, and these correspondences have allowed archaeologists to date its kings in a modern framework.[citation needed][dubious – discuss] According to the most widely used chronology, based on that by Old Testament professor Edwin R. Thiele, the death of Solomon and the division of his kingdom would have occurred in the spring of 931 BCE.[12] Childhood Solomon was born in Jerusalem,[13] the second born child of David and his wife Bathsheba, widow of Uriah the Hittite. The first child (unnamed in that account), a son conceived adulterously during Uriah's lifetime, had died as a punishment on account of the death of Uriah by David's order. Solomon had three named full brothers born to Bathsheba: Nathan, Shammua, and Shobab,[14] besides six known older half-brothers born of as many mothers.[15] The biblical narrative shows that Solomon served as a peace offering between God and David, due to his adulterous relationship with Bathsheba. In an effort to hide this sin, for example, he sent the woman's husband to battle, hoping that he would be killed there. After he died, David was finally able to marry his wife. As punishment, the first child, who was conceived during the adulterous relationship, died.[16] Solomon was born after David was forgiven. It is this reason why his name, which means peace, was chosen. Some historians cited that Nathan the Prophet brought up Solomon as his father was busy governing the realm.[17] This could also be attributed to the notion that the prophet held great influence over David because he knew of his adultery, which was considered a grievous offense under the Mosaic Law.[18] It was only during Absalom's rebellion that Solomon started spending more time at David's side.
- Tribe Name: Judah
- Clan Name: Casa de David, House of David
- Death: BEF OCT 932 BC, Jerusalem, Judah, , Israel
- Burial: Jerusalem, Judah, Israel
Descendants of Solomon SON OF DAVID by Bethsheba
1 Solomon SON OF DAVID by Bethsheba
=Naamah BAT ZELEK The Ammonite
2 Rehoboam ben Solomon HA-DAVID
=Nicaule TASHERE
=Mahalath מחלת BAT JERIMOTH
=Abihail BIN ELIAB
=Maacah Bat Absalom
3 Attai bar REHOBOAM
3 Schelomith שלמית ben Roboam HA-DAVID
3 Zeza bar REHOBOAM
=Maacah BINT URIEL
3 Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
=Maaca spouse of Abija ben REHOBOAM
=Arsah bat Ahimaz HA-NAPHTALI
=(Unknown)
=Mahalath bat JERIMOTH
3 Zaham bar REHOBOAM
3 Yeuish bat REHOBOAM
3 Jeush Bar Rehoboam
3 Zaham ben REHOBOAM
3 Shemariah bar REHOBOAM
3 Abijah ben Rehoboam of JUDAH
=Maaca spouse of Abija ben REHOBOAM
=Arsah bat Ahimaz HA-NAPHTALI
=(Unknown)
- Father: Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Mother: Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Birth: 12 MAY 675, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
- LifeSketch: Adalbert was the Duke of Alsace beginning after 683 and probably until his death. He was the second duke of the family of the Etichonids and the first to inherit the duchy from his father. It is unknown if Adalbert appointed another count to succeed him after taking over the ducal office, exercised the commital powers himself, or left the office vacant. Under Adalbert control of the offices of the duchy of Alsace and of the monasteries of the region became entrenched. Adalbert seems to have concentrated his power in northern Alsace (the later Nordgau) around the Diocese of Strasbourg. He founded the convent of Saint Stephen at Strasbourg and installed his daughter Attala as its first abbess. In 722 he established a monastery in honour of the Saint Michael the Archangel on an island in the Rhine north of Strasbourg. This last establishment was co-founded by a group of monks from Ireland led by the first abbot, Benedict. Honau passed to King Theuderic IV on Adalbert's death. In 845 the Emperor Lothair I confirmed all the charters which Adalbert had granted to his foundation at Strasbourg. https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#_ftnref56 ADALBERT (died 723), son of ETICHO [Adalrico] Duke in Alsace & his wife Berswinda. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[56]. Duke in Alsace. He is named "ducis Adelberti" in the Annales Murbacenses as father of Eberhard [57]. ADALBERT married INGINA, a wealthy woman of Alsace. Her name is confirmed by the charter dated 5 Feb 737 under which “Liutfrudus…dux” sold property “in Aunulfouuilare quicquid Ingina genitore meo”[58]. Adalbert & his wife had six children: 1 LUITFRIED [I] (-after [740/41]). The Annales Murbacenses record the foundation of the monastery in 715 by "comes…Eberhardus, filius ducis Adelberti", and his donations following the death of "filio predicti comitis" with the consent of "fratris sui Leudofredi et coniugis sue Emeltrudis"[59]. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Lutfridum et Ebrohardum" as the two sons of "Adelbertus"[60]. Duke [of Alsace]. “Liutfridus dux” donated property “in villa Burghaime”, inherited from “pater meus Adalbertus”, to Weissenburg monastery by charter dated [739/40], which names “germano meo Hebrohardo”, with the consent of “Hiltrude”[61]. “Liutfridus dux et Hiltrudis ducissa” sold property “in pago Halisacinse…Burghaime” by charter dated [740/41][62]. Wilsdorf highlights the suggestion that Liutfried may have died during “les attaques des Alamans en Alsace en 742 ou 743” but is sceptical in the absence of proof[63]. m HILTRUDIS, daughter of ---. “Liutfridus dux” donated property “in villa Burghaime”, inherited from “pater meus Adalbertus”, to Weissenburg monastery by charter dated [739/40], which names “germano meo Hebrohardo”, with the consent of “Hiltrude”[64]. “Liutfridus dux et Hiltrudis ducissa” sold property “in pago Halisacinse…Burghaime” by charter dated [740/41][65]. 2 EBERHARD [I] (-747, bur Murbach). The Chronicon Ebersheimense names "duos fratres Eberhardus [et] Maso", specifying that Eberhard was "in castro Egenesheim" without wife or heirs[66]. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Lutfridum et Ebrohardum" as the two sons of "Adelbertus"[67]. The Annales Murbacenses record the foundation of the monastery in 715 by "comes…Eberhardus, filius ducis Adelberti", and his donations following the death of "filio predicti comitis", with the consent of "fratris sui Leudofredi et coniugis sue Emeltrudis", and his burial in the monastery[68]. "Theudericus rex Francorum" donated property "in alodo fidele nostro Ebrochardo comite" to the monastery of "Vosagus in loco Vivario…sive Muorbach in pago Alsacinse" by charter dated 12 Jul 727[69]. “Ebrohardus et coniunx mea Chimildrudis” donated property to Weissenburg monastery by charter dated 23 Mar [736/37][70]. The Annales Alammanici record the death of "Eburhardus" in 747[71], although it is not known whether this was the same person because of the difficulty in dating the reference in the Chronicon Ebersheimense. "Pippinus rex Francorum" confirmed the privileges of Kloster Murbach by undated charter, placed in the compilation with charters dated [762/63], which records that "Eberhardi" founded the monastery[72]. The Annales Murbacenses record the foundation of the monastery in 715 by "comes…Eberhardus, filius ducis Adelberti", and his donations following the death of "filio predicti comitis" with the consent of "fratris sui Leudofredi et coniugis sue Emeltrudis"[73]. “Ebrohardus et coniunx mea Chimildrudis” donated property to Weissenburg monastery by charter dated 23 Mar [736/37][74]. The Annales Murbacenses record the foundation of the monastery in 715 by "comes…Eberhardus, filius ducis Adelberti", and his donations following the death of "filio predicti comitis" with the consent of "fratris sui Leudofredi et coniugis sue Emeltrudis"[75]. Liutfrid made Eberhard a count as early as the 720s. 3 MASO. The Chronicon Ebersheimense names "duos fratres Eberhardus [et] Maso", specifying that Maso was "in vallis Masonis" and had sons[76]. A charter of Emperor Louis I dated 823 relating to "Masonis monasterio" specifies that it was located "in parte Vosagi…vallis Masonis, fratre…ducis Lutfridi et Eberardi, qui Morbach construxit"[77]. m ---. The name of Maso's wife is not known. Maso & his wife had sons. The Chronicon Ebersheimense names "duos fratres Eberhardus [et] Maso", specifying that Maso was "in vallis Masonis" and had sons [78]. 4 ATTALA. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "sanctam Attalam, Eugeniam et Gerlindam" as the three daughters of "Adelbertus"[79]. Attala was the first abbess of rhe convent of Saint Stephen at Strasbourg. 5 EUGENIA. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "sanctam Attalam, Eugeniam et Gerlindam" as the three daughters of "Adelbertus"[80]. Eugenia entered the nunnery of their aunt Odilia at Hohenburg, where Eugenia eventually succeeded as abbess. 6 GERLINDA. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "sanctam Attalam, Eugeniam et Gerlindam" as the three daughters of "Adelbertus"[81]. Gerlinda entered also the nunnery of their aunt Odilia at Hohenburg. Gerlinda was later abbess of Niedermünster.
- Death: 12 MAY 741, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
- Burial: AFT 12 MAY 741, Herzogtum Elsaß, Fränkisches Reich
Ancestors of Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
/-Uncelin der ALEMANNEN
/-Uncilien DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Gerberge DER FRANKEN
/-Leudesius father of Eticho D'ALSACE I
/-Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Hiltrude DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
| /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| /-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
| /-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | \-Basina von Thüringen
| | | /-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
| | | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Genebald OF THE WEST FRANKS
| | \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Athildis DE LORRAINE
| /-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | | /-Gibica DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | \-Grimhild DER WESTGOTEN
| | | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Hermerich DER SUEBEN
| | | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | | \-Daughter of VALARAVANS
| | | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Hermerich OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | | \-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | | /-Apanareiks II BALTHES
| | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Ascyla DES FRANCS
| | \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | | /-Procopius MAGISTER MILITUM
| | | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | | \-Anthemia Lucina
| | \-Alypia of ROME
| | | /-Flavius Marcianus AUGUSTUS
| | \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | \-Aelia PULCHERIA
| /-Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
| | \-Arnegunde FRANKEN
| /-Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
| | \-Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
| /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Gondolbald DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondobaud DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Menia DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Richomer D'ORLEANS
| | \-Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | /-Theodebaid DE BAVIERE
| | \-Gertrude D’HAMAGE
| | \-Blithilde GAUL
| /-Sigebert II VON AUSTRASIEN
| | | /-Gundobad DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Godomar II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Gonedogue de Ostrogoths DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Gondebaud III DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Unknown DE REIMS
| | | | | /-Thierry I of REIMS
| | | | | | | /-Edikon the Hun of The SKIRIANS
| | | | | | | /-Odoacer of ITALY
| | | | | | \-Amalaberge DES SKIRES
| | | | | | \-Evochide DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Théodechilde VON COLOGNE
| | | | \-Limge DE LIMOGES
| | | /-Aedatric I of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Caretene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Aletheus of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Richarianne of ARTOIS
| | \-Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
| | \-Theodelindis VAN BEIEREN
\-Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
| /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Chimnechild DE BOURGOGNE
\-Leudegonde FRIULI
Descendants of Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
1 Adalbert SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
=Gerlinde
=Ingina spouse of ADALBERT
2 Luitfrid I SON OF ADALBERT
=Hiltrud VON ELSAß
3 Rhutard VON NORDGAU
=Elisabeth VON LUNEVILLE Marriage: Elsaß
3 Luitfrid II VON SUNDGAU
=Hiltrude VON WORMSGAU Marriage: 764, Sundgau, France
- Father: Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Mother: Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Birth: 670
- Also known as: Comte du Nord Gau Batticho fils d'Eticho
- LifeSketch: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#_ftnref19 A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[19]. BATTICHO. The name of Batticho´s wife is not known. Batticho & his wife had one son: 1 BORO (-after 748). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Boronem" as the son of "Batticho"[20].
- Death: Alsace, Frankenreich
Ancestors of Batticho SON OF ETICHO II
/-Uncelin der ALEMANNEN
/-Uncilien DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Gerberge DER FRANKEN
/-Leudesius father of Eticho D'ALSACE I
/-Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Hiltrude DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
Batticho SON OF ETICHO II
| /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| /-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
| /-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | \-Basina von Thüringen
| | | /-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
| | | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Genebald OF THE WEST FRANKS
| | \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Athildis DE LORRAINE
| /-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | | /-Gibica DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | \-Grimhild DER WESTGOTEN
| | | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Hermerich DER SUEBEN
| | | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | | \-Daughter of VALARAVANS
| | | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Hermerich OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | | \-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | | /-Apanareiks II BALTHES
| | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Ascyla DES FRANCS
| | \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | | /-Procopius MAGISTER MILITUM
| | | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | | \-Anthemia Lucina
| | \-Alypia of ROME
| | | /-Flavius Marcianus AUGUSTUS
| | \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | \-Aelia PULCHERIA
| /-Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
| | \-Arnegunde FRANKEN
| /-Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
| | \-Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
| /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Gondolbald DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondobaud DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Menia DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Richomer D'ORLEANS
| | \-Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | /-Theodebaid DE BAVIERE
| | \-Gertrude D’HAMAGE
| | \-Blithilde GAUL
| /-Sigebert II VON AUSTRASIEN
| | | /-Gundobad DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Godomar II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Gonedogue de Ostrogoths DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Gondebaud III DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Unknown DE REIMS
| | | | | /-Thierry I of REIMS
| | | | | | | /-Edikon the Hun of The SKIRIANS
| | | | | | | /-Odoacer of ITALY
| | | | | | \-Amalaberge DES SKIRES
| | | | | | \-Evochide DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Théodechilde VON COLOGNE
| | | | \-Limge DE LIMOGES
| | | /-Aedatric I of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Caretene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Aletheus of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Richarianne of ARTOIS
| | \-Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
| | \-Theodelindis VAN BEIEREN
\-Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
| /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Chimnechild DE BOURGOGNE
\-Leudegonde FRIULI
- Father: Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Mother: Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Also known as: Haicho Sohn des Eticho von Berswinda
- Also known as: Haicho fils d'Eticho par Berswinda
- LifeSketch: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#_ftnref40 HAICHO (-after 17 Sep 723). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[40]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[41]. m ---. The name of Haicho´s wife is not known. Haicho & his wife had two children: a) HUGO [II] (-after 10 Jun 785). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugonem et Albericum" as the two sons of "Hecho"[42]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[43]. "Huc" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villas…Ostheim et in Conesheim…" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Jun 785 for the soul of "filii mei Hahiconi", with the consent of "Eburhardus"[44]. m ---. The name of Hugo´s wife is not known. Hugo & his wife had one child: i) HAICHO (-before 10 Jun 785). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hechonem" as the son of "Hug"[45]. "Huc" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villas…Ostheim et in Conesheim…" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Jun 785 for the soul of "filii mei Hahiconi", with the consent of "Eburhardus"[46]. b) ALBERIC . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugonem et Albericum" as the two sons of "Hecho"[47]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[48]. m ---. The name of Alberic´s wife is not known. Alberic & his wife had four children: i) HUGBERT . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[49]. ii) EBERHARD [II] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[50]. iii) HORBERT . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[51]. iv) THETIBALD . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[52].
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Haicho SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
/-Uncelin der ALEMANNEN
/-Uncilien DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Gerberge DER FRANKEN
/-Leudesius father of Eticho D'ALSACE I
/-Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Hiltrude DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
Haicho SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
| /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| /-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
| /-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | \-Basina von Thüringen
| | | /-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
| | | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Genebald OF THE WEST FRANKS
| | \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Athildis DE LORRAINE
| /-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | | /-Gibica DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | \-Grimhild DER WESTGOTEN
| | | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Hermerich DER SUEBEN
| | | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | | \-Daughter of VALARAVANS
| | | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Hermerich OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | | \-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | | /-Apanareiks II BALTHES
| | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Ascyla DES FRANCS
| | \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | | /-Procopius MAGISTER MILITUM
| | | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | | \-Anthemia Lucina
| | \-Alypia of ROME
| | | /-Flavius Marcianus AUGUSTUS
| | \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | \-Aelia PULCHERIA
| /-Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
| | \-Arnegunde FRANKEN
| /-Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
| | \-Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
| /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Gondolbald DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondobaud DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Menia DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Richomer D'ORLEANS
| | \-Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | /-Theodebaid DE BAVIERE
| | \-Gertrude D’HAMAGE
| | \-Blithilde GAUL
| /-Sigebert II VON AUSTRASIEN
| | | /-Gundobad DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Godomar II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Gonedogue de Ostrogoths DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Gondebaud III DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Unknown DE REIMS
| | | | | /-Thierry I of REIMS
| | | | | | | /-Edikon the Hun of The SKIRIANS
| | | | | | | /-Odoacer of ITALY
| | | | | | \-Amalaberge DES SKIRES
| | | | | | \-Evochide DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Théodechilde VON COLOGNE
| | | | \-Limge DE LIMOGES
| | | /-Aedatric I of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Caretene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Aletheus of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Richarianne of ARTOIS
| | \-Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
| | \-Theodelindis VAN BEIEREN
\-Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
| /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Chimnechild DE BOURGOGNE
\-Leudegonde FRIULI
- Father: Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Mother: Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
- Birth: ABT 673, Alsace FRANKENREICH
- LifeSketch: from Wikipedia The bishop tried to restore the duke's relationship with his daughter, but Adalrich, fearing the effect of admitting to having a daughter hiding in poverty in a monastery would have on his subjects, refused. A son of his, ignoring Adalrich's orders, brought his sister back to Hohenburg, where Adalrich was holding court. When Odilia arrived, Adalrich, in a rage, struck a blow with his sceptre to his son's head, accidentally killing him. Disgraced, he reluctantly allowed Odilia to live in the monastery, which had no abbess, with a minimal wage under a British nun. That son was Hugues who left a wife and 3 children https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#_ftnref28 HUGO [I] married a wife, whose name is not known. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Bodolem et Bleonum" as the two sons of "Hugo"[29] 1 BODOL (-after 18 Dec 750). “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated property to St Gregory´s monastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 747[30]. “Bodolus” donated property to Hohenau monastery by charter dated 12 Oct 749, which names “genitor meus… Hugo quondam”[31]. “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated “prædia in Hodulfeshaim” to St Gregory´s monastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 750[32]. The name of Bodol´s wife is not known. Bodol & his wife had three children: - GERHAN (-before 18 Dec 747). “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated property to St Gregory´s monastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 747[33]. - RICHWINA. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Ruchuinam et Adalam" as the two daughters of "Bodol"[34]. - ADELA (-after 18 Aug 754). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Ruchuinam et Adalam" as the two daughters of "Bodol"[35]. “Adala filia Bodali” donated property to Hornbach monastery by charter dated 18 Aug 754[36]. 2 BLEON. The name of Bleon´s wife is not known. Bleon & his wife had one child: - HUGO [III]. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hug" as the son of "Bleon", adding that Hugo donated "totum quod habuit in marca Teorasheim"[38]. “Hugo” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 29 May 748 which names "genitor meus Bleonus"[39].
- Death: 726, Hohenburg
Ancestors of Hugo SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
/-Uncelin der ALEMANNEN
/-Uncilien DER ALEMANNEN
| \-Gerberge DER FRANKEN
/-Leudesius father of Eticho D'ALSACE I
/-Eticho D'ALSACE I
| | /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Hiltrude DE BOURGOGNE
| \-Leudegonde FRIULI
Hugo SON OF ETICHO by Berswinda
| /-Pharamund Theodemin DE FRANKS
| /-Chlodio LE CHEVELU
| | \-Argotta Justin DE VALENTINA
| /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir VON KOLN
| | \-Hildegonda DE COLOGNE
| | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Childeric of the Salian Franks MEROVINGIAN
| /-Clovis I of the FRANKS
| | | /-Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | | /-Merwing II VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Basina spouse of Carlowig II VON THURINGEN
| | \-Basina von Thüringen
| | | /-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
| | | /-Weldelphus VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Merowna Merovna DE THURINGE
| | \-Basine VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Genebald OF THE WEST FRANKS
| | \-Amalaberge of Thurgia DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Athildis DE LORRAINE
| /-Clothaire of the Franks of NEUSTRIA
| | | /-Gibica DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Gunther of BURGUNDY
| | | | \-Grimhild DER WESTGOTEN
| | | /-Gunderic of the BURGUDIANS
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Hrothildis VAN WESTGOTEN
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Chilperich II of BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Hermerich DER SUEBEN
| | | | | /-Rechila OF THE SUEVI
| | | | | | \-Daughter of VALARAVANS
| | | | \-Caratene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Walliasdaughter DE WALLIA
| | | | \-Hildegonde DE BURGONDIE
| | \-Clotilde of BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Hermerich OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Rechila Suevic of GALICIA
| | | | \-Wallia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Ricimer of SUEVIE
| | | | | /-Apanareiks II BALTHES
| | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | \-Ascyla DES FRANCS
| | \-Caretene DE BOURGONDIE
| | | /-Procopius MAGISTER MILITUM
| | | /-Anthemius of ROME
| | | | \-Anthemia Lucina
| | \-Alypia of ROME
| | | /-Flavius Marcianus AUGUSTUS
| | \-Aelia Marcia Euphemia of The Eastern Roman Empire
| | \-Aelia PULCHERIA
| /-Chilperic I of the Franks at SOISSONS
| | \-Arnegunde FRANKEN
| /-Chlothar II Franken VON NEUSTRIEN
| | \-Fredegonde d’Ardennes DE CAMBRAI
| /-Dagobert I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Gondolbald DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondobaud DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Menia DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Richomer D'ORLEANS
| | \-Beretrudis OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | /-Theodebaid DE BAVIERE
| | \-Gertrude D’HAMAGE
| | \-Blithilde GAUL
| /-Sigebert II VON AUSTRASIEN
| | | /-Gundobad DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Godomar II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Gonedogue de Ostrogoths DE BURGONDIE
| | | /-Gondebaud III DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | /-Unknown DE REIMS
| | | | | /-Thierry I of REIMS
| | | | | | | /-Edikon the Hun of The SKIRIANS
| | | | | | | /-Odoacer of ITALY
| | | | | | \-Amalaberge DES SKIRES
| | | | | | \-Evochide DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Théodechilde VON COLOGNE
| | | | \-Limge DE LIMOGES
| | | /-Aedatric I of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Caretene DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Aletheus of BURGONDIE
| | | | \-Richarianne of ARTOIS
| | \-Raginotrudis de Bourgogne
| | \-Theodelindis VAN BEIEREN
\-Berswinde spouse of Eticho D'ALSACE I
| /-Willibald II DE BOURGOGNE
\-Chimnechild DE BOURGOGNE
\-Leudegonde FRIULI
Ancestors of Gwidol SON OF GRADLON
/-Coellyn ap CARADOG
| \-Eurgain BRITAIN
/-Owain ap CYLLIN
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
/-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
/-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
/-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Gwidol SON OF GRADLON
| /-Odissus ap Connudh
| /-Potitus ap Odissus
| /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
\-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| /-Ochbes of FRANCE
\-Conchessa DES GAULES
\-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Ancestors of SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
\-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
\-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
\-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
- Father: Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
- Mother: Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
- Birth: 31 BC, Judaea, Roman Republic
- Also known as: Alexander III, Prince of Judea
- Also known as: Alexander son of Herod by Mariamne I
- Alexander and Aristobulus were framed by their older half-brother Antipater.: They have been kept in chains, now, for a whole year., BET 4 BC AND 3 BC, Sebaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: Line to King Herod, 1st gen descendant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander,_son_of_Herod From Wikipedia - The unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house overtook this prince also. As heir presumptive to the throne by right of descent on his mother's side, he was sent to Rome for his education in the year 23 BC. He remained there in the household of Asinius Pollio until about the year 17 BC, when Herod himself brought him and his younger brother Aristobulus, who had been with him, home to Jerusalem. Shortly afterward Alexander received in marriage the Cappadocian Princess Glaphyra, the daughter of King Archelaus of Cappadocia. Glaphyra bore Alexander three children, two sons: Tigranes, Alexander and an unnamed daughter.[not verified in body] Demise Alexander's handsome presence and frank bearing made him a favorite with the people, and they longed for the day when the house of the Maccabees should mount the throne instead of the half-Jew Herod. But, on the other hand, a certain degree of vanity and a spirit of vindictiveness, which marked him no less than his prepossessing qualities, rendered him extremely unpopular with the partisans of Herod, who had much to fear from a future King Alexander. Salome repeatedly warned Herod of danger threatening him from Alexander and his brother Aristobulus. The king felt that it was not impossible that his sons meditated revenge for Mariamne's execution; and on the other hand, the open antipathy expressed by them against their father combined to open the king's ear to the calumnies of Salome and her fellow-plotters. Herod's attempt to humiliate Alexander by restoring to honor Antipater, an older son by another wife, resulted disastrously. Antipater's insidious plotting and the open enmity to Herod shown by Alexander widened the breach between father and son to such an extent that in the year 3 BC, Herod felt himself constrained to bring charges against his sons before Augustus. A reconciliation was brought about, but it was of short duration; and shortly afterward (about 2 BC) Alexander was thrown into prison upon the evidence of a tortured witness who accused him of planning the murder of Herod. Intercepted letters were produced which revealed Alexander's bitterness against his father. In vain did Archelaus, Alexander's father-in-law, endeavor to bring about better relations between them; the reconciliation was again a brief one, so that once more the intrigues of Antipater and Salome succeeded in securing the incarceration of Alexander and Aristobulus (about 2 BC).[citation needed] Conviction Herod lodged formal complaint of high treason against them with Augustus, who put the matter into Herod's own hands, with the advice to appoint a court of inquiry to consist of Roman officials and his own friends. Such a court of hirelings and favorites was naturally unanimous for conviction. The attempts of Alexander's friends, by means of petition to King Herod, to avert the execution of the sentence, resulted in the death of Tero — an old and devoted servant of Herod who openly remonstrated with the king for the enormity of the proposed judicial crime — and of 300 others who were denounced as partisans of Alexander. The sentence was carried out without delay; about the year 3/2 BC, at Sebaste (Samaria) — where thirty years before Mariamne's wedding had been celebrated — her sons suffered death by the cord.[citation needed] Now those wives of his (Herod's) were not a few; it being of old permitted to the Jews to marry many wives, and this king delighting in many; all which hated Alexander, on account of Glaphyra's boasting and reproaches. https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0148%3Abook%3D1%3Awhiston+chapter%3D24%3Awhiston+section%3D2
- Death: ABT 3 BC, Sabaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Burial: BET 3 BC AND 2 BC, Alexandrium, Israel
Ancestors of Alexander SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Alexander SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
\-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
\-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
\-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
- Father: Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
- Mother: Doris 1st wife of HEROD
- Birth: 46 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Running his fathers Kingdom.: 2 BC, Jericho, Judea
- Clan Name: House of Herod
- LifeSketch: Antipater II (c. 46 – 9 Jan 1AD) was Herod the Great's first-born son, his only child by his first wife Doris. He was named after his paternal grandfather Antipater the Idumaean. He and his mother were exiled after Herod divorced her between 43 BC and 40 BC to marry Mariamne I. However, he was recalled following Mariamne's fall in 29 BC and in 13 BC Herod made him his first heir in his will. He retained this position even when Alexander and Aristobulus (Herod's sons by Mariamne) rose in the royal succession in 12 BC, and even became exclusive successor to the throne after their execution in 3/2 BC (with Herod II in second place). However, in 1 BC Antipater was brought before Publius Quinctilius Varus, then Roman governor of Syria, charged with the intended murder of his father Herod. Antipater was found guilty by Varus; however, due to Antipater's high rank, it was necessary for Caesar Augustus to approve of the recommended sentence of death. After the guilty verdict, Antipater's position as exclusive successor was removed and granted to Herod Antipas. Once the sentence had approval from Augustus in 1 BC, Antipater was then executed, and Archelaus (from the marriage with Malthace) was made heir in his father's will as king over Herod's entire kingdom (with Antipas and Philip as Tetrarchs over certain territories). Concerning Antipater's execution following on the heel of Herod's executions a couple of years before of his sons Alexander and Aristobulus, it would be recounted in the compendium Saturnalia (compiled by Macrobius) that Augustus remarked "It is better to be Herod's pig than his son." We know two of Antipater's wives through the writings of Josephus. First was his niece Mariamne III, daughter of Aristobulus IV. The second was a high-ranking Hasmonean princess whose first name is lost to history. She was the daughter of Antigonus the Hasmonean, the last Hasmonean king who also served as high priest. This wife of Antipater was also a first cousin of Mariamne I, renowned royal wife of Herod the Great. Josephus records that she was at the palace with Doris, Antipater's mother, in support of her husband during his trial before Varus in 1 BC.
- Immigration: BET 37 BC AND 29 BC
- Death: Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Antipater II SON OF HEROD by Doris
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Antipater II SON OF HEROD by Doris
\-Doris 1st wife of HEROD
- Father: Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
- Mother: Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
- Birth: 27 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Aristobulus IV son of Herod by Mariamne I
- Alexander and Aristobulus were framed by their older half-brother Antipater.: They have been kept in chains, now, for a whole year., BET 4 BC AND 3 BC, Sebaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia - Aristobulus IV (31–3 BC) was a prince of Judea from the Herodian dynasty, and was married to his cousin, Berenice, daughter of Costobarus and Salome I. He was the son of Herod the Great and his second wife, Mariamne I, the last of the Hasmoneans, and was thus a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty. Aristobulus lived most of his life outside of Judaea, having been sent at age 12 along with his brother Alexander to be educated at the Imperial court of Rome in 20 BC, in the household of Augustus himself. Aristobulus was only 3 when his paternal aunt Salome contrived to have his mother executed for adultery. When the attractive young brothers returned to Jerusalem in 12 BC, the populace received them enthusiastically. That, along with their perceived imperious manner, picked up after having lived much of their lives at the very heart of Roman imperial power, often offended Herod. They also attracted the jealousy of their older half-brother, Antipater II, who deftly incited the aging king's anger with rumors of his favored sons' disloyalty. After many failed attempts at reconciliation between the king and his designated heirs, the ailing Herod had Aristobulus and Alexander strangled on charges of treason in 3 BC, and raised Antipater to the rank of his co-regent and heir apparent. Herod, however, retained affection for Aristobulus' children, three of whom, Agrippa I, Herod and Herodias, lived to play important roles in the next generation of Jewish rulers. A fourth, Aristobulus' eldest daughter Mariamne, was the wife of Antipater II at the time of his execution and, thereafter, may have been the wife of Ethnarch Herod Archelaus.
- Title Of Nobility: Prince de Judea
- Clan Name: from his Mother - a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty
- Death: BET 3 BC AND 2 BC, Sabaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Burial: BET 3 BC AND 2 BC, Alexandrium, Jericho, West Bank Judea
Ancestors of Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
| /-Alexander II BEN ARISTOBULUS II
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome II BAT ABSALOM de Hasmonean
\-Mariamne I bint ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I BEN SIMON THASSI
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus bat HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 52nd High Priest
| | | /-Elías ben TOBIT
| | | /-Simeon Saddiq BEN ELÍAS
| | | /-Antigone Soko ben SIMEON
| | | /-Zeredah ben ANTIGONE
| | | /-Joazar ben ZEREDAH
| | | /-Yossei BEN JOEZER of Judea
| | | /-Shetah bar YOSSEI
| | \-Salomé Alexandra BAT SHETACH of Judea
| | \-Cypros I THE NABATAEAN
\-Alexandra bint John HYRCANUS II
\-Arsinoe IV of EGYPT
Descendants of Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
1 Aristobulus IV SON OF HEROD by Mariamne I
=Berenice DAUGHTER OF COSTOBARUS of Judea Marriage: ABT 15 BC
2 Herod V SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
2 Mariamne III DAUGHTER OF ARISTOBULUS IV by Berenice
2 Aristobulus Minor BEN ARISTOBULUS by Berenice
2 Herodias DAUGHTER OF ARISTOBULUS IV by Bernice
2 Agrippa I SON OF ARISTOBULUS by Bernice
=Cypros DAUGHTER OF PHASAELUS by Salampsio
3 Mariamne DAUGHTER OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
3 Drusus SON OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
3 Berenice DAUGHTER OF AGRIPPA by Cypros
3 Drusilla BAT HEROD AGRIPPA
=Azizus BAR SAMPSICERAMUS II Marriage: ABT 50
=Marcus Antonius FELIX Marriage: ABT 56, Rome, Roman Empire
- Father: Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
- Mother: Malthace of SAMARIA
- Birth: ABT 22 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Herod Antipas son of Herod
- Also known as: Herod Antipas " the Tetrarch"
- Also known as: Herod Antipas Ruler of Perea and Gallilee
- Title Of Nobility: Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, BET 1 AND 39, Galilee, Roman Empire
- John the Baptist baptizes Jesus Christ: 6 OCT 29, Jordan River
- Was in Jerusalem at time of Jesus's crucifixion: Was in Jerusalem at time of Jesus's crucifixion, 1 APR 33, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
- LifeSketch: Matt. 14:1; Luke 9:7; Mark 6:14 Herod Antipater (Greek: Ἡρῴδης Ἀντίπατρος, Hērǭdēs Antipatros; born before 20 BC – died after 39 AD), known by the nickname Antipas, was a 1st-century ruler of Galilee and Perea, who bore the title of tetrarch ("ruler of a quarter"). He is best known today for accounts in the New Testament of his role in events that led to the executions of John the Baptist (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HGB-47R) and Jesus of Nazareth (Herod was visiting Jerusalem at time Pilate learned Jesus was from Galilee, Herod's jurisdiction, and sent Jesus to him.) After being named to the throne by Caesar Augustus upon the death of his father, Herod the Great, on 14 Jan 1 AD, and subsequent Ethnarch rule by his brother, Herod Archelaus, Antipas ruled Galilee and Perea as a client state of the Roman Empire. He was responsible for building projects at Sepphoris and Betharamphtha, and more important for the construction of his capital Tiberias on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Named in honor of his patron, the emperor Tiberius, the city later became a center of rabbinic learning. Antipas divorced his first wife Phasaelis, the daughter of King Aretas IV of Nabatea, in favour of Herodias, who had formerly been married to his brother Herod Philip I. (Antipas was Herod the Great's son by Malthace, while Herod II was his son by Mariamne II.)[1][2] According to the New Testament Gospels, it was John the Baptist's condemnation of this arrangement that led Antipas to have him arrested; John was subsequently put to death. Besides provoking his conflict with the Baptizer, the tetrarch's divorce added a personal grievance to previous disputes with Aretas over territory on the border of Perea and Nabatea. The result was a war that proved disastrous for Antipas; a Roman counter-offensive was ordered by Tiberius, but abandoned upon that emperor's death in 37 AD. In 39 AD Antipas was accused by his nephew Agrippa I of conspiracy against the new Roman emperor Caligula, who sent him into exile in Gaul. Accompanied there by Herodias, he died at an unknown date. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod_Antipas Jesus Christ https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLR-236 John the Baptist https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HGB-47R Herod Antipas https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQR4-KXS Mary https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6LQ-7LX Joseph https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1XP-LBX Herod the Great https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KH-Z7Y
- Death: AFT 39, Gaul, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Herod Antipas SON OF HEROD by Malthace
/-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Herod SON OF ANTIPATER by Cypros
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| | /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| | /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
Herod Antipas SON OF HEROD by Malthace
\-Malthace of SAMARIA