- Father: Henry I of ENGLAND
- Mother: Currently Unknown
- Birth: ABT 1102, England
- Also known as: Constance Fitz Henry
- Also known as: Constance Beauclerc
- alt.birth: ABT 1120
- Title Of Nobility: Viscountess of Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, Viscountess of Maine
- LifeSketch: “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): "CONSTANCE OF ENGLAND, illegitimate daughter. [Sh]e married before 1130 ROSCELIN DE BEAUMONT, Vicomte of Beaumont-en-Maine, son of Raoul de Beaumont, Vicomte of Fresnay, Vicomte of Beaumont-en-Maine and Sainte-Suzanne, ___, daughter of Guy II de Laval, Count of Laval. Her maritagium included the manor of South Tawton, Devon. They had three sons, Richard [Vicomte of Beaumont-en-Maine], Guillaume, and Raoul [Bishop of Angers]. In 1130 he was pardoned two marks on the forest pleas of Robert Arundel in Devon. His wife, Constance, was living in 1175. ROSCELIN DE BEAUMONT died in 1176. Anselrne Hist. de la Maison Royale de France 5 (1730): 581-584 (sub Beaumont). Banks Genealogical Hist. of Divers Fams of the Ancient Peerage of England (1826): 301-305. Guizot Hist. des Ducs de Normandie par Guillaume de Jumiège (1826): 284-286 (Guillaume de Jumièges, Histoire des Normands, Liv. VIII, Chap. XXIX) Pesche & Desportes Biographie et Bibliographie du Maine (1828): 55-56. Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Charles 6th Ser. 5 (1869): 408-410. Revue historique et archéologique du Maine 47 (1900): 29-52. Report & Trans. Devonshire Assoc. 2nd Ser. 3 (1901): 400-420. Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935) XIV/281 (do). C.P. 11 (1949): Appendix D, 105-121. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 3(2) (1983): 354 (illegitimate children of King Henry I of England). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): XII.664, XIII.1015-XIII.1018, XIV.228. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 3 (1989): 687. Medieval Prosopography 17 (1996): 45-62. Jour.of Medieval Hist. 29 (2003): 129-151. Green Henry I, King of England & Duke of Normandy (2006): Appendix I, Chart 2 (chart)."
- Title Of Nobility: Viscountess du Maine
- Death: 1173, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
- Burial: 1173, France
Ancestors of Constance Fitz HENRY
/-Rollo DE NORMANDIE
/-Guillaume I des Normands DE LA SEINE
| \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
/-Richard I DE NORMANDIE
| \-Sprote de BRETAGNE
/-Richard II DE NORMANDIE
| \-Gunnor DE CRÉPON
/-Robert I DE NORMANDIE
| | /-Riwallon III DE POHER
| | /-Saloman of BRETAGNE
| | | \-Roiandrech DE CORNOUAILLE Frenhines de Bretagne
| | /-Ridoredh OF VANNES Prince of Brittany
| | | \-Guenebret DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Alain Ier DE BRETAGNE
| | | | /-Nominoë of VANNES
| | | | /-Erispoë DE BRETAGNE II
| | | | | \-Argentaela DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Marmohec DE POHER
| | /-Paskwitan DE RENNES
| | | \-Oreguen Juhel BERENGER Queen of Bretagne Comtesse de Rennes
| | /-Juhel Bérenger DE RENNES
| | | \-Gervunde DE RENNES
| | /-Conan I DE BRETAGNE
| \-Judith DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Torquat Tortulfe d' ANJOU
| | /-Tertulle du Gâtinais
| | | \-Aldenne DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Ingelger D’ANGERS
| | | | /-Hugo VON SAINT-QUENTIN Erzkanzler
| | | \-Petronilla D'AUXERRE
| | | \-Regina of Auxerre DE LA FRANKS
| | /-Foulques D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Adalhard FÉZENSAC
| | | | /-Foulques DE BUZANCAIS DU GATINAIS
| | | \-Adelais DE BUZANÇAIS
| | | | /-Aymon D'AMBOISE
| | | \-Adèle D'AMBOISE
| | | \-Adaltrude DE NANTES
| | /-Foulques II D'ANJOU dit 'le Bon'
| | | | /-Adalhard DE LOCHES
| | | | /-Garnier DE LOCHES
| | | \-Roscille DE LOCHES
| | | \-Tecendra spouse of Garnier DE LOCHES
| | /-Geoffroy I D'ANJOU
| | | | /-Erispoe I DE POHER
| | | | /-Riwallon III DE POHER
| | | | /-Saloman of BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Roiandrech DE CORNOUAILLE Frenhines de Bretagne
| | | | /-Herve DE POHER de Bretagne du Maine
| | | | | \-Guenebret DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Gerberge DU MAINE
| | | \-Godehilde CAROLINGIAN
| \-Ermengarde D'ANJOU
| | /-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
| | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Cunegonde DE GELLONE
| | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Hérbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Robert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | | \-Waldrada spouse of Robert III im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Hugo VON TOURS
| | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| | | \-Adela de FRANCE
| | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| \-Adela DE MEAUX
| \-Wéra DE CHALON
/-Williame the CONQUEROR
| \-Herleva DE FALAISE
/-Henry I of ENGLAND
| \-Matilda OF FLANDERS Queen of England
Constance Fitz HENRY
\-Currently Unknown
Ancestors of Fridlief Sceldwa HERMOD I
/-Hathra BEN HWALA
/-Itermon ben Hathra of Asgard More og ROMSDAL
/-Heremod der Gothen of TROY
/-Skjold Sceldwa SCEALDEA
| \-Sceaf spouse of Heremod der Gothen of TROY
Fridlief Sceldwa HERMOD I
\-Gefion DE DANES
- Father: Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
- Mother: Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
- Birth: 69 BC, Idumea, south of Judea, Roman Empire
- Residence: BET 20 BC AND 19 BC, Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel
- Title Of Nobility: Governor of Galilee
- Herod is disposed as King by Casar: "whereas of old he had used him as his friend he should now use him as his subject.", ABT 4 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Augustus Oath of Allegiance decree: 5 FEB 2 BC, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Lunar Eclipse: Lunar Eclipse, 29 DEC 1 BC, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
- Has Antipater executed: Jericho, Israel
- Calling in of all the Jewish nobles to the Hippodrome.: Hippodrome, Jerusalem, Israel
- Clan Name: founder of the House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: https://lexundria.com/j_aj/0/wst Josephus records that the Jews who hated Herod, in the years following created a festival/celebration. Eleazar ben Hanania compiled the Megillat Taanit about 66AD, he records that festival is on 2 Shebet to celebrate his death. https://www.sefaria.org/Megillat_Taanit%2C_Shevat.2?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en And why did they change from each other except that Herod died first and King Yanai died in that That joy is before God when the wicked depart from the world When King Yanai fell ill, he sent and seized seventy elders from the elders of Israel And Habashan in the house of the forbidden and told him to the minister of the house of the forbidden if when he killed you These elders and until Israel is happy with me will testify about their many. Said a woman It was good for him that Linai the king and Shlaminin had her name and when he died he removed his ring from his hand and sent it to the house of the Minister of the Forbidden One. The same old men. They went and went to their houses and then said the king Yanai died and on the same day that King Yanai Asahu died he had a good day: ==== Sorry for bad translation, it's the best the Google Hebrew to English translator can handle. If anyone knows of a better English translation let me know. LeEric Marvin ==== Assuming Herod died after the 29 Dec 1BC lunar eclipse and before the 27 Mar 1AD Passover, and assuming the 2 Shebet reflects Herod's death date, then in 1AD, 2 Shebet falls on 14 Jan 1AD. This places his death between 29 Dec and 27 Mar. This allows plenty of time for the events Josephus records to happen before and after his death to take place. Which includes a 25 day procession from Jericho to Herodium. ANTIQUITIES Book 17, Chapter 8 #3, pg 44 see footnote. Josephus also records that about a 1 1/2 years before his death, that 6000 Pharisee's refused to sign the 5 Feb 2BC Augustus Oath of allegiance decree. ANTIQUITIES Book 17, Chapter 2, pg 9-10 The registering for that decree was taking place "in those days" which corresponds with John's 6 Oct 2BC birth. Luke 2:1 Roi de Judée (-37--4), Tétrarque de Galilée (-44--40), Stratège de Galilée (-47), Stratège de Cœlé-Syrie et de Galilée (-46), VOIR WIKIPEDIA Herod's wives and children Doris - son Antipater II, executed ( 9 Jan 1AD, 5 days before Herod's death) Mariamne I, daughter of Hasmonean Alexandros and Alexandra the Maccabee, executed 25 BCE - son Alexander, executed 4 BCE - son Aristobulus IV, executed 4 BCE - daughter Salampsio - daughter Cypros Mariamne II, daughter of High-Priest Simon - son Herod II Malthace - son Herod Archelaus - ethnarch - son Herod Antipas - tetrarch - daughter Olympias Cleopatra of Jerusalem - son Philip the Tetrarch - tetrarch - son Herod Pallas - son Phasael Phaidra - daughter Roxanne Elpis - daughter Salome a cousin (name unknown) - no known children a niece (name unknown) - no known children ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS Book XVI Chap. IX.#3 (pg 625) "Casar, without staying to hear for what reason he did it, and how it was done, grew very angry, and wrote to Herod sharply. The sum of his epistle was this, That "whereas of old he had used him as his friend he should now use him as his subject." Sylleus also wrote an account of this to the Arabians; who were so elevated with it, that they neither delivered up the robbers that had fled to them, nor paid the money that was due:" The sum seems to indicate Herod's Kingdom is withdrawn. He is now a subject under Casar, no longer a King. Perhaps granted by portions to his son's. It seems the Arabs were delighted in Herod's loss of power and would not return robbers or money owed him. ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS Book xvi. Ch 11 #5 (pg 642) "Wilt thou slay these two young men (Alexander and Aristobulus IV), born of thy queen, who are accomplished with every virtue in the highest degree, and leave thyself destitute in thy old age, but exposed to one son, who hath very ill managed the hopes thou hast given him," The above implies good management by two and not by another. It is possible that those appointed Kingships at Herod's death back dated their reigns to that of the earlier deceased son's who ran portions of the Kingdom after Casar disposed Herod. http://www.attalus.org/translate/taanit.html
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate.
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate.
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate.
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate.
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea
- Title Of Nobility: elevated to the rank of Tetrarch by Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate.
- Title Of Nobility: Roman client king of Judea
- Death: Jericho, Israel
- Burial: Herodium
- Partnership with: Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
Marriage: 37 BC, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Child: Alexander HERODIENS Birth: 35 BC, Judaea, Roman Republic
- Child: Antipater II HERODIENS Birth: 46 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Cypros II HERODIENS Birth: 32 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Aristobule IV HERODIENS Birth: 31 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Salampsio HERODIENS Birth: 36 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of HEROD THE GREAT
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
HEROD THE GREAT
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
\-Eupatra
\-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Descendants of HEROD THE GREAT
1 HEROD THE GREAT
=Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER Marriage: 37 BC, Samaria, Roman Empire
2 Alexander HERODIENS
=Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE Marriage: ABT 18 BC, Judea, Roman Republic
3 Tigranes V of ARMENIA
3 Tigranes V of ARMENIA
3 Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
=Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
2 Antipater II HERODIENS
2 Cypros II HERODIENS
2 Aristobule IV HERODIENS
=Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA Marriage: ABT 15 BC
3 Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
=Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA Marriage: 46
=Mariamne IV IDUMEENS Marriage: ABT 12, Judea, Roman Empire
3 Herodias HERODIENS
3 Mariamne III HERODIENS
3 Aristobulus Minor HERODIENS
3 Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
=Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea Marriage: 26
2 Salampsio HERODIENS
=Phasael II IDUMEENS Marriage: 15 BC
3 Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
=Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea Marriage: 26
3 Antipater IV IDUMEENS
3 Alexandra IDUMEENS
3 Hérode IDUMEENS
3 Alexandre IDUMEENS
- Father: Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
- Mother: Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
- Birth: 27
- Title Of Nobility: King of Chalcis
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: Herod Agrippa II (AD 27 – c. 92 or 100) officially named Marcus Julius Agrippa and sometimes shortened to Agrippa, was the eighth and last ruler from the Herodian dynasty. He was the fifth member of this dynasty to bear the title of king, but he reigned over territories outside of Judea only as a Roman client. Agrippa was overthrown by his Jewish subjects in 66 and supported the Roman side in the First Jewish–Roman War. Herod Agrippa II was the son of the first and better-known Herod Agrippa, the brother of Berenice, Mariamne, and Drusilla (second wife of the Roman procurator Antonius Felix). He was educated at the court of the emperor Claudius, and at the time of his father's death he was only seventeen years old. Claudius therefore kept him at Rome, and sent Cuspius Fadus as procurator of the Roman province of Judaea. While at Rome, he voiced his support for the Jews to Claudius, and against the Samaritans and the procurator of Iudaea Province, Ventidius Cumanus, who was lately thought to have been the cause of some disturbances there. Rise in power On the death of king Herod of Chalcis in 48, his small Syrian kingdom of Chalcis was given to Agrippa, with the right of superintending the Temple in Jerusalem and appointing its high priest, but only as a tetrarchy. In 53, Agrippa was forced to give up the tetrarchy of Chalcis but in exchange Claudius made him ruler with the title of king over the territories previously governed by Philip, namely, Batanea, Trachonitis and Gaulonitis, and the kingdom of Lysanias in Abila. The tetrarchy of Chalcis was subsequently in 57 given to his cousin, Aristobulus (Acts 25:13; 26:2,7). Herod Agrippa celebrated by marrying off his two sisters Mariamne and Drusilla. Flavius Josephus, the Jewish historian, repeats the gossip that Agrippa lived in an incestuous relationship with his sister, Berenice. In 55, the Emperor Nero added to Agrippa's realm the cities of Tiberias and Taricheae in Galilee, and Livias (Iulias), with fourteen villages near it, in Peraea. It was before Agrippa and his sister Berenice that, according to the New Testament, Paul the Apostle pleaded his case at Caesarea Maritima, probably in 59 or 60 (Acts 26). Agrippa expended large sums in beautifying Jerusalem and other cities, especially Berytus (ancient Beirut), a Hellenised city in Phoenicia. His partiality for the latter rendered him unpopular amongst his own subjects, and the capricious manner in which he appointed and deposed the high priests made him disliked by his coreligionists. War with Rome In the seventeenth year of Agrippa's reign (corresponding with the 12th year of Nero's reign, or 65/66 AD), Agrippa tried desperately to avert a war with Rome, when he saw his countrymen generally disposed to fight against Rome, because of certain insults and abuses they had had under the Roman procurator, Gessius Florus. At this time, they had broken-off the cloisters leading from Antonia Fortress to the Temple Mount where Roman soldiers were wont to keep guard during the Jewish holidays, and they refused to pay the tribute which was due to Caesar. Agrippa convened the people and urged instead that they tolerate the temporary injustices done to them and submit themselves to Roman hegemony. At length, Agrippa failed to prevent his subjects from rebelling, whereas, during a certain holiday when the Roman governor of Syria, Cestius Gallus, had passed through Judea to quell the rebellion, he was routed by Jewish forces. By 66 the citizenry of Jerusalem expelled their king, Agrippa, and his sister, Berenice, from Jerusalem. During the First Jewish-Roman War of 66–73, he sent 2,000 men, archers and cavalry, to support Vespasian, showing that, although a Jew in religion, he was entirely devoted to the Roman Empire. He accompanied Titus on some campaigns, and was wounded at the siege of Gamla. After the capture of Jerusalem, he went with his sister Berenice to Rome, where he was invested with the dignity of praetor and rewarded with additional territory. Agrippa had a great intimacy with the historian Josephus, having supplied him with information for his history, Antiquities of the Jews. Josephus preserved two of the letters he received from him. Death According to Photius, Agrippa died, childless, at the age of seventy, in the third year of the reign of Trajan, that is, 100, but statements of historian Josephus, in addition to the contemporary epigraphy from his kingdom, cast this date into serious doubt. The modern scholarly consensus holds that he died before 93/94. He was the last prince from the House of Herod.
- NoCoupleRelationships: (Date and Place unknown)
- NoChildren: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title Of Nobility: King of Batanea, Trachonitis and Gaulonitis
- Title Of Nobility: King of Lysanias in Abila
- Title Of Nobility: last prince from the House of Herod
- Death: 93
Ancestors of Agrippa II HERODIAN
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Agrippa II HERODIAN
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
- Mother: Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
- Birth: 38, Caesarea Maritima, Israel
- Also known as: Cleopatra Drusilla Numidiae
- She was age 6 at the time of her father's death at Caesarea.: 44
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Mauretania
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: She was six years of age at the time of her father's death at Caesarea. Her father had betrothed her to Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, first son of King Antiochus IV of Commagene, with a stipulation that Epiphanes should embrace the Jewish religion. The prince in the end refused to abide by his promise to do so, and the marriage had still not been contracted on her father's death. On Agrippa's death: "...the inhabitants of Caesarea and of Sebaste forgot the kindnesses he had bestowed on them, and acted the part of the bitterest enemies; for they cast such reproaches upon the deceased as are not fit to be spoken of; and so many of them as were then soldiers, which were a great number, went to his house, and hastily carried off the statues of [Agrippa I]'s daughters, and all at once carried them into the brothels, and when they had set them on the brothel roofs, they abused them to the utmost of their power, and did such things to them as are too indecent to be related. They also laid themselves down in public places, and celebrated general feastings, with garlands on their heads, and with ointments and libations to Charon, and drinking to one another for joy that the king was expired, not only unmindful of Agrippa, who had extended his liberality to them in abundance, but also of his grandfather Herod the Great, who had himself rebuilt their cities, and had raised them havens and temples at vast expense." Once Drusilla's brother, Herod Agrippa II, had been assigned the tetrachy of Herod Philip I (along with Batanea, Trachonites and Abila) in around 49/50, he broke off her engagement to Epiphanes and gave her in marriage to Gaius Julius Azizus, Priest King of Emesa, who, in order to obtain her hand, consented to be circumcised. Herod also at around this time married Mariamne to her betrothed, Julius Archelaus Epiphanes. -- Wikiwand: Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa) After the death of Sampsiceramus II, his first son Azizus succeeded him. He reigned from 42 until 54. Little is known of the reign of Azizus, except for his childless marriage to the Herodian Princess Drusilla. Azizus married Drusilla after 51, on the condition that he was to be circumcised. She was briefly married to Azizus and Drusilla ended their marriage. She divorced him because she fell in love with Marcus Antonius Felix, a Greek Freedman who was the Roman Governor of Judea, whom she later married. Felix’s second wife was a Judean princess, also named Drusilla, and the daughter of King of Judea Herod Agrippa I, from his wife and cousin Cypros. Felix and the Judean Drusilla, had a son, Marcus Antonius Agrippa, who died along with this Drusilla and many of the inhabitants of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 24 August 79, and a daughter, Antonia Clementiana. The Judean Drusilla was one of only two major figures reported as dying in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the other being Pliny the Elder.
- Death: 24 AUG 79, Pompei, Napoli, Campania, Italy
Ancestors of Drusilla HERODIAN
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Drusilla HERODIAN
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Ancestors of Drusus HERODIAN
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Drusus HERODIAN
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: HEROD THE GREAT
- Mother: Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
- Birth: 35 BC, Judaea, Roman Republic
- Also known as: Alexander III, Prince of Judea
- Alexander and Aristobulus were framed by their older half-brother Antipater.: They have been kept in chains, now, for a whole year., BET 8 BC AND 7 BC, Sebaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: 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 12 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 10 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 8 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 7 BC, at Sebaste (Samaria) — where thirty years before Mariamne's wedding had been celebrated — her sons suffered death by the cord.[citation needed]
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- Death: BEF 7 BC, Hanged by Herod - Samaria, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Alexander HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Alexander HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Descendants of Alexander HERODIENS
1 Alexander HERODIENS
=Glaphyra DE CAPPADOCE Marriage: ABT 18 BC, Judea, Roman Republic
2 Tigranes V of ARMENIA
2 Tigranes V of ARMENIA
2 Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
=Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
3 Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
=Opgalli D'ARMENIE
=Julia of Chalcis Marriage: 59
- Father: HEROD THE GREAT
- Mother: Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
- Birth: 46 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Antipater II (c. 46 – 4 BC) 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 7 BC (with Herod II in second place). However, in 5 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 4 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 5 BC. From Wikipedia -
- Immigration: BET 37 BC AND 29 BC
- Death: Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Antipater II HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Antipater II HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: HEROD THE GREAT
- Mother: Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
- Birth: 31 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Alexander and Aristobulus were framed by their older half-brother Antipater.: They have been kept in chains, now, for a whole year., BET 8 BC AND 7 BC, Sebaste, Samaria, Roman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: Prince de Judée
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- LifeSketch: Aristobulus IV (31–7 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 7 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.
- Clan Name: from his Mother - a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty
- Clan Name: from his Mother - a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty
- Death: 7 BC, Hanged by Herod - Samaria, Roman Empire
- Partnership with: Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
Marriage: ABT 15 BC
- Child: Herode V Pollio of Chalcis Birth: 15 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Herodias HERODIENS Birth: 15 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Mariamne III HERODIENS Birth: ABT 18 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Aristobulus Minor HERODIENS Birth: ABT 6 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- Child: Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea Birth: 11 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Aristobule IV HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Descendants of Aristobule IV HERODIENS
1 Aristobule IV HERODIENS
=Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA Marriage: ABT 15 BC
2 Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
=Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA Marriage: 46
3 Berenicianus HERODIENS
3 Aristobulus HERODIENS
3 Hyrcanus HERODIENS
3 Julia of Chalcis
=Tigranes VI of ARMENIA Marriage: 59
=Mariamne IV IDUMEENS Marriage: ABT 12, Judea, Roman Empire
2 Herodias HERODIENS
2 Mariamne III HERODIENS
2 Aristobulus Minor HERODIENS
2 Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
=Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea Marriage: 26
3 Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
=Herode V Pollio of Chalcis Marriage: 46
3 Agrippa II HERODIAN
3 Drusilla HERODIAN
3 Drusus HERODIAN
3 Mariamne IV HERODIENS
- Father: Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
- Mother: Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
- Birth: ABT 20, Judea, Roman Empire
- Title Of Nobility: King of Armenia Minor
- LifeSketch: Aristobulus of Chalcis (Greek: Ἀριστόβουλος) was a son of Herod of Chalcis and his first wife Mariamne. Herod of Chalcis, ruler of Chalcis in Iturea, was a grandson of Herod the Great through his father, Aristobulus IV. Mariamne was a granddaughter of Herod the Great through her mother, Olympias; hence Aristobulus was a great-grandson of Herod the Great on both sides of his family. Life Aristobulus was married to Salome after the death of her first husband, Philip the Tetrarch. With her Aristobulus had three sons: Herod, Agrippa, and Aristobulus[1] Three coins with portraits of him and Salome have been found. Aristobulus did not directly succeed his father as ruler of the Chalcis. Rather, upon his father's death in 48 AD, the emperor Claudius gave the realm to Aristobulus' first cousin, Herod Agrippa II. When in 52 AD Agrippa was given the territories previously governed by Philip the Tetrarch (also known as Herod Philip II) and Lysanias, Aristobulus was subsequently given Chalcis.[2] He reigned Chalcis until his death in 92 AD[citation needed], when the territory became part of the Roman province Syria. He has been identified with the Aristobulus appointed by Nero as King of Armenia Minor in 55 AD, who participated with his forces in the Roman–Parthian War of 58–63, receiving a small portion of Greater Armenia in exchange.[3] This Aristobulus was displaced from Armenia Minor in 72 AD, but is thought to be the "Aristobulus of Chalcidice" who supported Lucius Caesennius Paetus, proconsul of Syria, in the war against Antiochus of Commagene in 73 AD,[2] and was in consequence compensated with a new kingdom, "probably Chalcis ad Belum" (modern Qinnasrin, in northern Syria.[4] Assuming all these Aristobuli were indeed the same person, he would seem to have been ruler, at various times, of the Iturean Chalcis, Armenia Minor, and Chalcis ad Belum.
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- Title Of Nobility: King of Chalcis
- Death: 92, Chalcis, Ituria, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Aristobulus HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Aristobulus HERODIENS
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: Aristobule IV HERODIENS
- Mother: Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
- Birth: ABT 6 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Aristobulus Minor or Aristobulus the Younger (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD, died after 44) was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty. He was of Jewish, Nabataean and Edomite ancestry. He was the youngest son born to prince Aristobulus IV and princess Berenice of Judea. His parents were first cousins and thus Aristobulus was a grandson to Herod the Great. When growing up, he was educated along with his eldest brothers, Agrippa I and Herod of Chalcis in Rome, along with future Roman Emperor Claudius. Claudius and Aristobulus became friends and he became in high favor with the future emperor. Claudius and Aristobulus had sent letters to each other. Aristobulus lived at enmity with Agrippa I. Aristobulus denounced Agrippa I and forced him to leave from the protection of Flaccus, the Proconsul of Syria. Agrippa I was charged with bribing the Damascenes to support their cause with the Proconsul against the Sidonians. Aristobulus married Iotapa, a Syrian Princess from the Royal family of Emesa and daughter of King Sampsiceramus II and Queen Iotapa who ruled Emesa from 14-42. This marriage for Aristobulus was a promising marriage in dynastic terms. Iotapa and Aristobulus chose to live as private citizens in the Middle East. Iotapa and Aristobulus had a daughter called Iotapa, who was deaf and mute. Apart from their daughter, they had no further descendants. In the reign of Emperor Caligula 37-41, Aristobulus had opposed the emperor in setting up statues of himself in the Temple in Jerusalem. He survived his brother Agrippa I, who died in 44.
- Death: AFT 44
Ancestors of Aristobulus Minor HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Aristobulus Minor HERODIENS
| /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
\-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
\-Salome IDUMEENS
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
\-Eupatra
\-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Ancestors of Berenicianus HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Berenicianus HERODIENS
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Ancestors of Cypros II HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Cypros II HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: Aristobule IV HERODIENS
- Mother: Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
- Birth: 15 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Princesse de Judée Full sister to Herod V (king of Chalkis), Herod Agrippa (king of Judea), Aristobulus V, and Mariamne III (wife of Crown Prince Antipater and, after his execution by Herod the Great, she was possibly the first wife of Herod Archelaus, principal heir of Herod the Great and ethnarch of Judea). Daughter-in-law of Herod the Great, twice: once by marriage to his son, Herod II, and again by marriage to another son, Herod Antipas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodias Herodias later divorced Herod II; however, it is unclear when they were divorced. According to Josephus: Herodias took upon her to confound the laws of our country, and divorced herself from her husband while he was alive, and was married to Herod Antipas[7] According to biblical scholars, the Gospel of Matthew[8] and the Gospel of Luke,[9] indicate that it was this proposed marriage which John the Baptist publicly criticized. The historian Josephus does not say this but these events (the divorce, the marriage, execution, and the resulting war with Aretas IV Philopatris, King of the Nabataeans[10]) chronologically give weight to this theory, suggesting the events are linked. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodias
- Death: 39, Gaul, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Herodias HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Herodias HERODIENS
| /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
\-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
\-Salome IDUMEENS
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
\-Eupatra
\-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Ancestors of Hyrcanus HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herode V Pollio of Chalcis
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Hyrcanus HERODIENS
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| | \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
| /-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| | \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | | \- IDUMEA
| | \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: Aristobule IV HERODIENS
- Mother: Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
- Birth: ABT 18 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: From Wikipedia Mariamne III was a daughter of Aristobulus IV and Berenice. She had three brothers, Herod of Chalcis, Herod Agrippa I, and Aristobulus V, and one sister, Herodias. Aristobulus IV was the son of King Herod and Mariamne I, a Hasmonaean princess related to the renowned Judas Maccabaeus. Some time after the death of her father in 7 BCE, Mariamne III was betrothed to Antipater II, her uncle and the eldest son of King Herod. After Antipater's execution in 4 BCE, an anonymous Mariamne was the first wife of another uncle, Herod Archelaus, ethnarch of Judea but nothing permits to know if she was Mariamne III.[1]
- Death: ABT 30, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Mariamne III HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Mariamne III HERODIENS
| /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
\-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
\-Salome IDUMEENS
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
\-Eupatra
\-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
- Father: Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
- Mother: Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
- Birth: 34
- LifeSketch: From Wikipedia - Mariamne (born 34 or 35) was a daughter of King Herod Agrippa I. She was betrothed by her father to Julius Archelaus, son of Chelcias (maybe Hilkiya in Hebrew who was a friend and an officer at the court), but this marriage had not yet been enacted upon her father's death. Her brother Agrippa II enacted the marriage once he had been made tetrarch in around 49/50. From this marriage was derived a daughter, whose name was Berenice. Around 65 she left her husband and married Demetrius of Alexandria who was its Alabarch and had a son from him named Agrippinus.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Mariamne IV HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
/-Aristobule IV HERODIENS
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| | /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | | \- SLAVE
| | | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
| \-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | \- SLAVE
| | /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| \-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
/-Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea
| | /-Costobarus IDUMEENS
| \-Bérenice A bar Costobarus of IDUMAEA
| | /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| | /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | | \- IDUMEA
| \-Salome IDUMEENS
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Mariamne IV HERODIENS
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /-Phasaelus BEN ANTIPATER of Judea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
| /-Phasael II IDUMEENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Phasael I of JUDAEA
\-Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
| /-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| | \- IDUMEA
| /- HEROD THE GREAT
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| | \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| | \-Eupatra
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
\-Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
- Father: HEROD THE GREAT
- Mother: Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
- Birth: 36 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Salampsio was the eldest daughter of Herod the Great by his royal Hasmonean wife, Mariamne I. She was married to Phasael, the son of Phasael, Herod's brother (her uncle). The marriage resulted in five children: . Antipater, . Herod, . Alexander, . Alexandra, and . Cypros. Cypros married Agrippa I, the son of Aristobulus; and Alexandra married Timius of Cyprus.
- Clan Name: House of Herod - Herodians
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Salampsio HERODIENS
/-Antipater I Idumeens of ASCALON
/-Antipater II THE IDUMAEAN Procurator of Judaea
| \- IDUMEA
/- HEROD THE GREAT
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas III King of the Nabataean
| \-Cypros or Cypris of Nabataea
| | /-Aretas I D'ARABIE PÉTRÉE King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Malichus I King of the Nabataeans
| | /-Aretas II King of Nabataea
| | /-Obodas I King of Nabataea
| \-Eupatra
| \-Unknown Spouse of Obodas I of the ARABS
Salampsio HERODIENS
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-Aristobulus II ALEXANDER JANNAEUS 53rd High Priest of Judea
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
| /-Alexander BEN ARISTOBULUS II Maccabean
| | | /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| | | /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | | | \- SLAVE
| | | /-Absalom ben John Hyrcanus MACCABAEUS
| | | | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| | \-Salome OF JUDAEA BAT ABSALOM
| | \-unknown Spouse of Absalom Maccabaeus HASMONEAN
\-Mariamne BAT ALEXANDER
| /-Simon III Thassi BEN MATTATHIAS Maccabaeus
| /-John Hyrcanus I THASSI
| | \- SLAVE
| /-Alexander Jannaeus BEN
| | \-Maccabaeus ben HASMONEAN
| /-John Hyrcanus II BEN ALEXANDER JANNAEUS
| | | /-Shetah BAR YOSSEI (disputed)
| | \-Salomé ALEXANDRA HASMONEUS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Setah ben Yossei I of JUDEA
\-Alexandra II BAT HYRCANUS II Queen Of Arimathea
Descendants of Salampsio HERODIENS
1 Salampsio HERODIENS
=Phasael II IDUMEENS Marriage: 15 BC
2 Cypros IDUMEANS of Judea
=Herod AGRIPPA I of Judea Marriage: 26
3 Bérénice II Herodiens of CILICIA
=Herode V Pollio of Chalcis Marriage: 46
3 Agrippa II HERODIAN
3 Drusilla HERODIAN
3 Drusus HERODIAN
3 Mariamne IV HERODIENS
2 Antipater IV IDUMEENS
2 Alexandra IDUMEENS
2 Hérode IDUMEENS
2 Alexandre IDUMEENS
- Father: Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
- Mother: Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
- Birth: 675, Alsace, Kingdom of Austrasia, Frankish Empire
- Death: 5 DEC 723, Alsace, Kingdom of Austrasia, Frankish Empire
- Burial: 723, Upper Alsace, Kingdom of Austrasia, Frankish Empire
Ancestors of Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
/-Adalrich des Pagus ATTORIENSIS
/-Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
| | /-Aedatric I DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Alethee DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Richer ou Richard I D'ARTOIS
| | | | /-Richard II D'ARTOIS
| | | \-Richarianne D'ARTOIS
| | /-Gunnebald IV DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Gondoald DE MEAUX
| | | \-Theudelinde DE MEAUX
| | | | /-Theodebert DES FRANCS
| | | \-Theudelinde DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Wisigardis DES LOMBARDE
| \-Hiltrude DE BURGUNDY Duchess de Burgundy
| | /-Hidulf DE FRIOUL
| | | \-Sedeleude DE GENEVE
| | /-Gisulf I DE FRIOULI
| | | \-Rodelinde D’OSTROGOTHIE
| | /-Gisulf II DE FRIOUL
| | | \-Romhilde DE AUSTRASIË ET LOMBARDIE
| \-Leudegarde DI FRIOULI
| | /-Garibald I DE BAVIERE
| \-Segolene DE BEZIERS
| \-Waldrade DE LOMBARDIE
Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
| /-Chlodio Le Chevelu of the Salian FRANKS
| /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir of the East FRANKS
| | \-Hildegonde DE TOXANDRIE
| | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| /-Childerich I FRÄNKISCHER
| /-Hlodowig I DE FRÄNKS
| | \-Basena von Thüringen
| /-Chlothar I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Giselher I DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gundicar Gebica DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Dietlinde OF THE GOTHS
| | | /-Gundowech DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Bruenhild spouse of Gundicar Gebica DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Chilperich II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | \-Caretene DE SUÉVIE
| | \-Clotilde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Rechila of the SUEVI
| | | /-Flavius RICIMER Magister militum
| | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | \-Caratene AGRIPPINA
| | \-Alypia DE ROME
| /-Chilperic I of SOISSONS
| | \-Arnegunde VON THÜRINGEN
| /-Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA
| | \-Fredegunde Frankenkönigin
| /-Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
| | \-Haldetrude DE SOISSONS
| /-Sigibert III of the FRANKS
| | \-Ragnetrude D’ARDENNES
| | \-Clotilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | \-Audovere DE SOISSONS
\-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
\-Emnechilde OF BURGUNDY
Descendants of Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
1 Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
=Gerelind VON PFALZEL
2 Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
=Hiltrudis spouse of Luitfrid I Herzog im ELSASS
3 Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
=Hiltrude VOM WORMSGAU
=Edith THEUTILA Marriage: ABT 742
2 Eberhard VON ELSASS
2 Eugenia Äbtissin des Klosters Hohenburg
2 Attala VON STRASSBURG
2 Maso vom Elsaß
- Father: Adalrich des Pagus ATTORIENSIS
- Mother: Hiltrude DE BURGUNDY Duchess de Burgundy
- Birth: 640, Alsace, Francia
- Also known as: Athich, Adalrich oder Adalricus
- Occupation: Mayor of the Palace of Neustria
- Occupation: Head of The Alsatian House of The Ethiconides
- Occupation: Head of The Alsatian House of The Ethiconides
- Occupation: Head of The Alsatian House of The Ethiconides
- Occupation: Head of The Alsatian House of The Ethiconides
- Occupation: Head of The Alsatian House of The Ethiconides
- Clan Name: House of Etichinoids
- Founder of the House of Hapsburgs: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: He was the son of Leudesius and his wife -see Medlands Project Wikipedia Adalrich (Latin: Adalricus; reconstructed Frankish: *Adalrik; died after c. 683 AD), also known as Eticho,[a] was the Duke of Alsace, the founder of the family of the Etichonids and of the Habsburg, and an important and influential figure in the power politic of late seventh-century Austrasia. Adalrich's family originated in the pagus Attoariensis[1] around Dijon in northern Burgundy. In the mid-seventh century they began to be major founders and patrons of monasteries in the region under a duke named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina.[2] They founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey for men at Bèze, installing children in both abbacies. They were succeeded by their third child, Adalrich,[3] who was the father of Adalrich, Duke of Alsace. Civil war of 675–679[edit] Adalrich first enters history as a member of the faction of nobles which invited Childeric II to take the kingship of Neustria and Burgundy in 673 after the death of Chlothar III. He married Berswinda, a relative of Leodegar, the famous Bishop of Autun, whose party he supported in the civil war which followed Childeric's assassination two years later (675). Adalrich was duke by March 675, when Childeric had granted him honores in Alsace with the title of dux and asked him to transfer some land to the recently founded (c. 662) abbey at Gregoriental[4] on behalf of Abbot Valedio. This grant was most probably the result of his support for Childeric in Burgundy, which had often disputed possession of Alsace with Austrasia. Later writers saw Adalrich as the successor in Alsace of Duke Boniface. After Childeric's assassination, Adalrich threw his support behind Dagobert II for the Austrasian throne. Adalrich abandoned Leodegar and went over to Ebroin, the mayor of the palace of Neustria, sometime before 677, when he appears as an ally of Theuderic, who granted him the monastery of Bèze.[5] Taking advantage of the assassination of Hector of Provence in 679 to bid for power in Provence, he marched on Lyon but failed to take it and, returning to Alsace, switched his support to the Austrasians once more, only to find himself dispossessed of his lands in Alsace by King Theuderic III, an ally (and puppet) of Ebroin's who had opposed Dagobert in Austrasia since 675, who gave them to the Abbey of Bèze that year (679). Power in Alsace[edit] Adalrich maintained his power in a restricted dukedom which did not encompass land west of the Vosges as it had under Boniface and his predecessors. This land was a part of the kingdoms of Neustria and Burgundy, and only the land between the Vosges and the Rhine south to the Sornegau, later Alsace proper, remained with Austrasia under Adalrich. The west of Vosges was under duke Theotchar. In Alsace, however, the civil war had resulted in a curtailed royal power and Adalrich's influence and authority, though restricted in territory, was augmented in practical scope. After the war, parts of the Frankish kingdom saw a more powerful viceregal hand under the exercise of the mayors of the palaces, while other regions were even less directly affected by the royal prerogative. The Merovingian palace at Marlenheim in Alsace was never visited by a royal figure again in Adalrich's lifetime. While southern Austrasia had been the centre of Wulfoald's power, the Arnulflings were a north Austrasian family, who took scarce interest in Alsatian affairs until the 730s and 740s. Adalrich had initially made his allies counts, but in 683 he granted the comital office to his son and eventual successor Adalbert. By controlling monasteries and counties in the family, Adalrich built up a powerful regional duchy to pass on to his Etichonid heirs. Relationship with monasteries[edit] Adalrich had a rocky relationship with the monasteries of his realm, upon which he relied for his power. He is infamous for the suppression of that of Moutier-Grandval, and for lording it over monasteries, including his own foundations. According to the Life of Germanus of Grandval, Adalrich "wickedly began oppressing the people in the vicinity [Sornegau] of the monastery and to allege that they had always been rebels against his predecessors." He removed the centenarius ruling in the region and replaced him with his own man, Count Ericho. He exiled the people of the Sornegau, who denied being rebels against previous dukes. Many of the people exiled from the valley were attached to Grandval and could not thus be exiled. Adalrich marched into the valley of the Sornegau with a large army of Alemanni at one end while his lieutenant Adalmund entered with a host by the other. The abbot, Germanus himself, and his provost Randoald met Adalrich with books and relics in order to persuade him not to make violence. The duke granted a wadium,[6] a device of recompense or promise, and offered thus to spare the valley devastation, but for unknown reasons Germanus refused it. The region was ravaged. Perhaps as penance for his relationship to the deaths of two future saints, Leodegar and Germanus of Grandval, or perhaps out of a secret desire — disclosed it is said to his intimate friends — to found a place to the service of God and take up the religious life, Adalrich founded two monasteries in north central Alsace between 680 and 700: Ebersheim in honour of Saint Maurice and Hohenburg on the site of an old Roman fort (of the emperor Maximian) discovered by his huntsmen and which he appropriated for his own military uses. Adalrich's daughter Odilia served as Hohenburg's first abbess and was later named patron saint of Alsace by Pope Pius VII in 1807. Veneration as a saint[edit] His daughter Odilia was reputedly born blind, which Adalrich took as a punishment for some offence done to God. In order to save face with his retainers, he tried to persuade his wife to kill the infant child in secret. Bereswinda instead sent the child into hiding with a maid at the monastery of Palma. According to the Life of Odilia, a bishop named Erhard baptised the adolescent girl and smeared a chrism on her eyes, which miraculously restored her sight. 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. Towards the end of his life he was reconciled to her and made her the first abbess of his foundation, handing the abbey over as if it were private property.[7] Through his daughter Adalrich was reconciled to God and as early as the twelfth century was regarded as a saint with a local cult. His burial garments were displayed to pilgrims in his foundation at Hohenburg and a feast day was celebrated annually by the nuns. The portrayal of Adalrich as a nobleman who became holy while retaining his noble status and rank was very popular in the Rhineland and as far away as Bavaria in the Middle Ages. The Life probably sought to show how by simply maltreating a blind daughter in order to save face, Adalrich ended up far more dishonoured than he otherwise would have.
- National Identification: Founder of the family and first count of Nordgau.
- Title Of Nobility: Duc d'Alsace
- Death: Hohenburg, Elsaß, Frankenreich
- Burial: Ottrott, Herzogtum Elsass, Burgund, Frankenreich
Ancestors of Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
/-Adalrich des Pagus ATTORIENSIS
Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
| /-Aedatric I DE BOURGOGNE
| /-Alethee DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Richer ou Richard I D'ARTOIS
| | | /-Richard II D'ARTOIS
| | \-Richarianne D'ARTOIS
| /-Gunnebald IV DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondoald DE MEAUX
| | \-Theudelinde DE MEAUX
| | | /-Theodebert DES FRANCS
| | \-Theudelinde DE FRANCIE
| | \-Wisigardis DES LOMBARDE
\-Hiltrude DE BURGUNDY Duchess de Burgundy
| /-Hidulf DE FRIOUL
| | \-Sedeleude DE GENEVE
| /-Gisulf I DE FRIOULI
| | \-Rodelinde D’OSTROGOTHIE
| /-Gisulf II DE FRIOUL
| | \-Romhilde DE AUSTRASIË ET LOMBARDIE
\-Leudegarde DI FRIOULI
| /-Garibald I DE BAVIERE
\-Segolene DE BEZIERS
\-Waldrade DE LOMBARDIE
Descendants of Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
1 Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
=Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE Marriage: France
2 Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
=Gerelind VON PFALZEL
3 Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
=Hiltrudis spouse of Luitfrid I Herzog im ELSASS
=Edith THEUTILA Marriage: ABT 742
3 Eberhard VON ELSASS
3 Eugenia Äbtissin des Klosters Hohenburg
3 Attala VON STRASSBURG
3 Maso vom Elsaß
2 Haicho ALSACE
2 Eticho II im NORDGAU
2 Hugo im ELSAß
2 Odile VOM ELSAß Äbtissin
- Father: Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
- Mother: Gerelind VON PFALZEL
- Birth: ABT 700, Koenigshoffen, Bas-Rhin, France
- LifeSketch: Liutfrid (* um 700; † um 743) war ein fränkischer Adliger und unter der Herrschaft der Merowinger der fünfte bekannte Herzog im Elsass. Er gehörte dem nach seinem Vorgänger benannten elsässischen Herzogsgeschlecht der Etichonen an und war der letzte elsässische Herzog aus diesem Adelshaus
- Death: ABT 767, Alsace, France
Ancestors of Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
/-Adalrich des Pagus ATTORIENSIS
/-Eticho HERZOG IM ELSAß
| | /-Aedatric I DE BOURGOGNE
| | /-Alethee DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Richer ou Richard I D'ARTOIS
| | | | /-Richard II D'ARTOIS
| | | \-Richarianne D'ARTOIS
| | /-Gunnebald IV DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Gondoald DE MEAUX
| | | \-Theudelinde DE MEAUX
| | | | /-Theodebert DES FRANCS
| | | \-Theudelinde DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Wisigardis DES LOMBARDE
| \-Hiltrude DE BURGUNDY Duchess de Burgundy
| | /-Hidulf DE FRIOUL
| | | \-Sedeleude DE GENEVE
| | /-Gisulf I DE FRIOULI
| | | \-Rodelinde D’OSTROGOTHIE
| | /-Gisulf II DE FRIOUL
| | | \-Romhilde DE AUSTRASIË ET LOMBARDIE
| \-Leudegarde DI FRIOULI
| | /-Garibald I DE BAVIERE
| \-Segolene DE BEZIERS
| \-Waldrade DE LOMBARDIE
/-Adalbert HERZOG IM ELSAß
| | /-Chlodio Le Chevelu of the Salian FRANKS
| | /-Merovech of the Salian FRANKS
| | | \-Hildegonde DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Childerich I FRÄNKISCHER
| | /-Hlodowig I DE FRÄNKS
| | | \-Basena von Thüringen
| | /-Chlothar I DER FRANKEN
| | | | /-Gundicar Gebica DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Gundowech DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Bruenhild spouse of Gundicar Gebica DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Chilperich II DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | | \-Caretene DE SUÉVIE
| | | \-Clotilde DE BOURGOGNE
| | | | /-Rechila of the SUEVI
| | | | /-Flavius RICIMER Magister militum
| | | | | \-Walia OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | \-Caratene AGRIPPINA
| | | \-Alypia DE ROME
| | /-Chilperic I of SOISSONS
| | | \-Arnegunde VON THÜRINGEN
| | /-Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA
| | | \-Fredegunde Frankenkönigin
| | /-Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
| | | \-Haldetrude DE SOISSONS
| | /-Sigibert III of the FRANKS
| | | \-Ragnetrude D’ARDENNES
| | | \-Clotilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | | \-Audovere DE SOISSONS
| \-Berswinde D'AUSTRASIE
| \-Emnechilde OF BURGUNDY
Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
\-Gerelind VON PFALZEL
Descendants of Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
1 Luitfrid I HERZOG IM ELSASS
=Hiltrudis spouse of Luitfrid I Herzog im ELSASS
2 Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
=Hiltrude VOM WORMSGAU
3 Hugo VON TOURS
=Ava DE MORVOIS Marriage: 800
3 Basilie daughter of Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
3 Rædburhg of Francia
=Edith THEUTILA Marriage: ABT 742
Ancestors of Carolus IV HESBAYE
/-Octavius DE MENAPIE
/-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| \-Catheloys Castellors DE TINTAGEL
/-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| \-Ceasoria DE ROME
/-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | /-Baltaire Bartherius DES FRANCS SICAMBRES
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
/-Antsart of the MÉNAPPES
| \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
| \-Numeria MARCELLA
/-Martisiandes DE TOXANDRIE
| \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
/-Toxandre DE MENAPIE
| | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | \-Blésinde D'ALÉMANIE
| \-Ascyla DE TOXANDRIE II of Thuringia
| | /-Wisigard OSTROGOTHA DE WISIGOTHIC
| | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | \-Nascida BENKANT
| | /-Gannebaud of the Thervengi
| | /-Fritigem VON THÜRINGEN II
| | | | /-Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
| | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | \-Fritigerna DE THURINGEN
| | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| \-Ascyla LA GAULOISE
| | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | /-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
/-Ansygius DE MENAPIE
/-Carolus IV Le Bel DE MENAPIE
/-Lando DE MENAPIE
/-Austrapius DE HESPENGAU DE MENAPIE
Carolus IV HESBAYE
\-Flaustine DE MENAPIE
Descendants of Carolus IV HESBAYE
1 Carolus IV HESBAYE
=Waldrade D`AQUITAINE
2 Carolus Charles V DE HESPENGAU
=Ita VON HENEGOUWEN
3 Carloman DE HESPENGAU
=Amalaberge II VON THURINGEN
2 Charles V DE HESBAYE
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Dota HESBYE
1 Dota HESBYE
=Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA
2 Lambert II in NEUSTRIEN
=Chrothlind spouse of Lambert II in NEUSTRIEN
3 Robert I im HASPENGAUF
=Williswint im OBERRHEINGAU
3 Landrade daughter of Lambert II in NEUSTRIEN
2 Rupert DER HEILIGE
2 Galaberge die Heilige
2 Grimbert comes in Neustrien und Austrien
- Birth: 1535, Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, England
- Death: 1573, Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, England
- Partnership with: Edward NORMAN
Marriage: 1550, Cottenham, South Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Marriage: 1550, Cottonham,Cambridgeshire,England..
- Child: Thomas NORMAN Birth: 1550, Shropshire, England
- Child: John NORMAN Birth: 1552, Cottonham,Cambridgeshire,England.
- Child: Francis NORMAN Birth: ABT 1554, Cottonham, Cambridgeshire, England
- Child: Edward NORMAN Birth: 1560, Cambridge, Cambridge Guildhall, Cambridgeshire, England
Descendants of Elizabeth HEYDON
1 Elizabeth HEYDON
=Edward NORMAN Marriage: 1550, Cottenham, South Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom Marriage: 1550, Cottonham,Cambridgeshire,England..
2 Thomas NORMAN
=Jane FLETCHER Marriage: 10 OCT 1568, All Saint, Derby, Derbyshire, England
3 Thomas NORMAN
3 Maria NORMAN
3 Robert NORMAN
3 Anna NORMAN
3 Richard NORMAN
=Isabella STORER Marriage: 1 APR 1600, Duffield, Derbyshire, England
3 Ricus NORMAN
3 Thomas NORMAN
3 William NORMAN
3 Dorothea NORMAN
2 John NORMAN
2 Francis NORMAN
2 Edward NORMAN
- Birth: ABT 640
- Death: ABT 700
Descendants of Mechtilde HIBERNIA
1 Mechtilde HIBERNIA
=Ernand DE NARBONNE Beaulande Marriage: ABT 679, Narbonne,,France
2 Magdalene VAN NARBONNE
=Sigebert IV Ardent de Razes LE REJETON
3 Sigisbert DE RAZES II
=Magdala D'URGEL
=Oda DE FRANCIE
=Aimery de NARBONNE
2 Aimery de NARBONNE
- Father: Judicael of BRETAGNE
- Mother: Morone DE MERIODOC
- Birth: ABT 630, Bretagne, France
- Also known as: Hir
- Also known as: Alain II the tall
- Also known as: Alain II Hir
- Also known as: Alain Ap Judicael
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Bretons
- LifeSketch: Father of Alain Hair is Iudicael King of Cornouaille not the same person as Saint Judacael ap Hoel Wikipedia Alain II Hir, "Alain II the tall", (c. 630 – 690), also known as Alan Hir was a king of Brittany (most of western England -see map in memories) who succeeded his father Saint Judicael as ruler of Domnonée (Present day Cornwall and Devon) and high king of the Bretons. Little is known about his life. He is mentioned as the brother of saints Judoc and Winnoc,[1] and as an ally of Cadwaladr (Cadwallader), the last King of the Britons. Life Alain was the son of Judicael and his wife Morone. He may have succeeded when his father retired in 640, though the date of his accession is not known. Judoc may have been the heir, but renounced his claim. He was succeeded by his son Urbon. Another of his sons was called Budic. ****************************** Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors Alan II (Ohe Long) of Brittany1 Last Edited 4 Apr 2020 M, #10332, d. 690 Father Judicael of Brittany d. 17 Dec 658 Mother Morone Alan II (Ohe Long) of Brittany died in 690. Family Children Agatha of Brittany+ (Mr.) FitzAlan+
- Death: 690, Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France
Ancestors of Alain II HIR
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
/-Gradion Mawr BRETAGNE
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
/-Salomon I AP GRADLON
| \-Tygrida VERCH CALPURNIUS Anakess d'Irlande
/-Audren ap Selyfan DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Avitus DI ROMA
| | /-Patricius FLAVIUS
| \-Flavia Junia VERCH PATRICIUS RUSTICUS
/-Erich ap Aldrien DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius Minor DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Valerius Septimus Bassius DE ROME
| | | \-Septimia Vulcacia DE ROME
| | /-Decimus Rusticus I VON TRIER UND LYON
| \-Junia D'AUXERRE de Rusticus
/-Budic II BRETAGNE
| \-Rustica de Lyon
/-Hoël Mawr I AP BUDIC of Brittany de Cornwall
| \-Elaine VERCH GORLOIS of Garlot
/-Hoël II DE CORNUAILLE le Petit
/-Alain Judual AP HOËL FYCHAN de Bretagne
| \-Rimo Tymyr VERCH RHUN
/-Hoël III ap Alain DE CORNUAILLE
| \-Azenor DE BREST
/-Judicael of BRETAGNE
| \-Fratelle FERCH OSOCHE
Alain II HIR
\-Morone DE MERIODOC
\-Azenor mother of Morone DE MERIODOC
Ancestors of Isidorus HISPALENSIS
/-Venatius DE NORICUM
/-Flaviusde DE ROME
/-Venatius DE CARTHAGNE
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | /-Rufius Probanus DE ROME
| | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Gennadius AVIENUS
| | | | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | | | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Petronia Probina
| | | | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | | | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Synesius son of Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | | \-Synesia GENNADIA
| | | \-Gennadia spouse of SYNESIUS
| \-Fausta VON NORICUM
| | /-Anicius Acilus GLABRIO FAUSTUS
| \-Meletta TARRUTENIA
| \-Tarrutenia spouse of Anicius Acilus Glabrio FAUSTUS
/-Severianus de Cartagena
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus
| | /-Gaius Rufius FESTUS
| | | \-Postumia Festa
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
| | | | /-Marcus LAELIUS
| | | \-Laelia Firmina
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus LAELIUS
| | /-Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
| | | | /-Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
| | | \-Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | | | /-Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | \-Pubilia Probianus
| | | | /-Gnaeus Petronius PROBATUS JR. JUSTUS
| | | \-Petronia spouse of Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | | /-Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
| | | \-Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | | | \-Amnia Demetrias OF ROME
| | | | | \-Flavia OF THERA
| | | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius CLEOBULUS
| | | | | \-Claudia Capitolina OF ROME
| | | | | \-Numeria Marcella OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufous Postumianus D'ORIENT DE ROME
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Annius Severus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Probus
| | | | | | | \-Manlia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pomponius Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Junius Rufinus Proculianus Proculianus
| | | | | | | \-Pomponia Arria
| | | | | | | \-Arria Sextia PAULINA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | \-Pupienia Sextia Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | \-Pupiena Sexta Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| \-Aviena DE ROME
| | /-Alaudix d'Orieny DE ROME
| \-Adeodata MAGNA DE ROME
| \-Anastasia Flavia d'Orient DE ROME
Isidorus HISPALENSIS
| /-Hisarna of the GREUTHENGI
| /-Ostrogotho of the GREUTHUNGI
| /-Hunuil d'Ostrogoths of the GREUTHINGI
| | | /-Hod VIBURSSON
| | \-Bodvid HODSDATTER
| | \-Dana TIBERIUSDATTER
| /-Athal Noble One OF THE GREUTHINGI OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
| /-Achiulf of the OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
| /-Valaravus OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
| /-Vinitharius of the Ostrogoths Vanadi SLAVS
| | | /-Thierry DE NEUSTRIE
| | | /-Walechise DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Dode DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Waldrada Lethingi DE LOMBARDI
| | \-Farahild of Neustria
| | | /-Szemen OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| | | | \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Donaton OF THE HUNS
| | \-Faraild OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Far RAMA
| | \-Fur Ana of the HUNS
| /-Vandalerius Videric Winither D`OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Erelicia OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| /-Theodemir of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Amalaberga OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| /-Théodoric I of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | /-Marcomir of the East FRANKS
| | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | /-Pharamond of the East FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | | | | \-Blésinde D'ALÉMANIE
| | | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Wisigard OSTROGOTHA DE WISIGOTHIC
| | | | | | | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | | \-Nascida BENKANT
| | | | | | | /-Gannebaud of the Thervengi
| | | | | | | /-Fritigem VON THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | | | /-Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Fritigerna DE THURINGEN
| | | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | | \-Ascyla LA GAULOISE
| | | | | | | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | | /-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| | | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | | | \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | | | | | | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| | | | | | \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| | | | | | \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
| | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | \-Erelieva OF CRELIEVA DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Genebald II of The East FRANKS
| | \-Argotta DAUGHTER OF GENEBALD OF VALENTINA
| | \-Blesinde OF SUEVI
\-Theodora Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
\-Théodora DES HUNS
- Birth: 380
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Wecta Woden HOCINGAS
1 Wecta Woden HOCINGAS
=Wichtgiste VON SACHSEN
2 Hengist of Kent SACHSEN
=Roen IN SACHSEN
3 Oeric VON SACHSEN
=Roene IM SACHSEN
3 Roene IM SACHSEN
=Oeric VON SACHSEN
=Elsa KENT
3 Hartwker or Odoacre of the Saxons
Ancestors of Bodvid HODSDATTER
/-Gerd AV UPPSALA
/-Fjoine AV UPPSALA
/-Sveigde AV UPPSALA
/-Vanlande AV UPPSALA
/-Visbur AV UPPSALA
| \-Vana VAN RUSLAND
/-Hod VIBURSSON
Bodvid HODSDATTER
| /-Tiberius Julius ASPURGAS King of the Bosporous
| | | /-Ariobarzanes ARSHAMID OF PONTUS I
| | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Pharnaces OF PONTUS I
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | /-Achaeus KING General of the Seleucid Army, of Syria
| | | | \-Laodice Queen I Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas DE MACÉDOINE
| | | /-Mithradates EUERGETES OF PONTUS V
| | | | | /-Seleucus II Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche SELEÚKEIA
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Laodice II of SYRIA
| | | | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Laodike VON SYRIEN
| | | | \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | | | | /-Aetolicus of Macedonia Demetrius II
| | | | | /-Philip V King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIEUS
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | /-Mithridates OF PONTUS VI
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Seleucus II Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche SELEÚKEIA
| | | | | | \-Laodice Queen I Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | /-Andromachos SELEUKID
| | | | | | \-Laodice II of SYRIA
| | | | | | \-Proaga de Sparte ,Princesse Agiade, De Sparte
| | | | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Laodike VON SYRIEN
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN V
| | | | | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | | /-Aetolicus of Macedonia Demetrius II
| | | | | /-Philip V King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIEUS
| | | | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | /-Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
| | | | | /-Ariobarzanes ARSHAMID OF PONTUS I
| | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | /-Pharnaces OF PONTUS I
| | | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | | | /-Achaeus KING General of the Seleucid Army, of Syria
| | | | | | \-Laodice Queen I Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas DE MACÉDOINE
| | | | | /-Mithradates EUERGETES OF PONTUS V
| | | | | | | /-Seleucus II Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche SELEÚKEIA
| | | | | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | \-Laodice II of SYRIA
| | | | | | | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | | | | | | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | | | \-Laodike VON SYRIEN
| | | | | | \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | | | | | | /-Aetolicus of Macedonia Demetrius II
| | | | | | | /-Philip V King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | | \-Phthia of EPIEUS
| | | | | | \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | | | | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | \-Concubine
| | \-Dynamis of PONTUS
| /-Tiberius Julius II COTYS
| | | /-Seuthes IV
| | | /-Cotys IV
| | | /-Rhoemetalces I of Thrace
| | | | \-Semestra spouse of COTYS IV
| | | /-Cotys VIII of Thrace
| | | | \-Pythodoris I of Thrace
| | \-Gepaepyrus spouse of Tiberius Julius ASPURGAS
| | | /-Zenon father of Polemon I Pythodoros of PONTUS
| | | /-Polemon I Pythodoros of PONTUS
| | \-Antonia Tryphaena of THRACE
| | | /-Pythodoros OF TRALLES
| | \-Pythodorida spouse of Polemon I Pythodoros of PONTUS
| | | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | | /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | | | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | \-Antonia spouse of Pythodoros of TRALLES
| | \-Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
\-Dana TIBERIUSDATTER
Descendants of Bodvid HODSDATTER
1 Bodvid HODSDATTER
=Ostrogotho of the GREUTHUNGI
2 Hunuil d'Ostrogoths of the GREUTHINGI
=Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
3 Athal Noble One OF THE GREUTHINGI OSTROGOTHS
=Erelicia of The Ostrogoths Marriage: ABT 269, The Hun Empire
3 Atthal Attale I DES OSTROGOTHS
3 Athal son of Hunuil d'Ostrogoths of the GREUTHINGI
2 Cniva I DES GOTHS
2 Berik OF THE OSTROGOTHS
=Hathra BEN HWALA
2 Itermond Hermon D'ASGARD
- Birth: ABT 1380, Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England
- Death: 12 APR 1434, King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England
Descendants of Joan HOLLAND Duchess of York
1 Joan HOLLAND Duchess of York
=Edmund OF LANGLEY 1st Duke of York Marriage: 4 NOV 1393, England
Ancestors of Machteld HOLLAND
/-Abba RUPARI
/-Dietrich VON RUPARI I
/-Gerolf I VON FRIESLAND
/-Gerulf VON FRIESLAND II
| \-Cynthia VON CORBIC
/-Gerolf of FRIESLAND
| \-Mathilde VON BAYERN-ALTDORF
/-Dietrich I in FRIESLAND
/-Dietrich II in FRIESLAND
| | /-Meginhard VON HAMALAND
| | /-Meginhard VON HAMALAND I
| | | \-Elisabeth LUNEVILLE
| | /-Eberhard VON HAMALAND
| \-Geva de Holland of FRIESLAND
/-Arnulf VON WESTFRIESLAND
| | /-Odoacer DE FLANDERS
| | /-Baudouin I DE FLANDRE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ODACRE
| | /-Baudouin II DE FLANDRE
| | | | /-Pippin III der Jüngere DER FRANKEN
| | | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | | | | \-Bertrada DIE JÜNGERE von Laon
| | | | /-Ludwig I des Fränkischen REICHES
| | | | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | | | \-Hildegard von Vinzgau FRÄNKISCHE
| | | | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE Empereur d'Occident
| | | | | | /-Ruthard Graf in Argenau
| | | | | | /-Welf I Graf in Baiern
| | | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | | | | /-Isanbart Graf in Thurgau
| | | | | \-Hedwig von Sachsen
| | | \-Judith DE FRANCE
| | | | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| | | | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS
| | | | | \-Waldrada VON HORNBACH
| | | \-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | /-Gérard I DE PARIS
| | | | /-Leuthard I DE FEZENSAC
| | | | | \-Rotrude D`AUSTRASIE
| | | \-Engeltrudis DE FÉZENSAC
| | | | /-Hugues de Alsace
| | | \-Grimhild D'ALSACE
| | /-Arnoul I DE FLANDRE
| | | | /-Ealdorman of WESSEX
| | | | /-Ealhmund of KENT
| | | | | \-Wife of Effa, name unknown
| | | | /-Ecgberht of WESSEX
| | | | /-Æthelwulf of WESSEX
| | | | /-Alfred the GREAT
| | | | | \-Osburhga of Wessex
| | | \-Ælfthryth of WESSEX
| | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| \-Hildegard DE FLANDRE
| \-Adèle DE VERMANDOIS
/-Dietrich III DER JERUSALEMER
| \-Lutgardis VAN LUXEMBURG
/-Florens I VON HOLLAND
| \-Othelhildis von Haldensleben
Machteld HOLLAND
\-Gertrud VON SACHSEN
Ancestors of Sextus Cocceius Severianus HONORINUS (COCCEII)
/-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
/-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Qunitus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Aulus Postumius ALBINUS
| | | \-Postumia spouse of Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Suffectus Servius Sulpicius Camerinus RUFUS
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
Sextus Cocceius Severianus HONORINUS (COCCEII)
\-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
/-Eltekin XIONG OF THE HUNS
/-Panghu XIONG OF THE HUNS
/-Huyin I OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen II OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen III OF THE HUNS
/-Barin Barend OF THE HUNS
/-Kadcha Huyen DES HUNS
/-Oposch OF THE HUNS
/-Ethei OF THE HUNS
/-Szemen OF THE HUNS
/-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
\-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
Descendants of Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
1 Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
=(Unknown)
2 Donaton OF THE HUNS
=Fur Ana of the HUNS
3 Faraild OF THE HUNS
=Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE Marriage: 373, Neustria, Belgium
3 Basiq of the HUNS
3 Balamber of the HUNS
3 Uldin of the HUNS
- Father: Donaton OF THE HUNS
- Mother: Fur Ana of the HUNS
- Birth: ABT 345, Central Asia, Mongolian Steppes, Asia
- Also known as: Bulümar of the Huns
- Also known as: Balamber, Balamir, Balamur
- Also known as: Balamber, Balamir, Balamur
- Title Of Nobility: 62nd King of The Huns
- LifeSketch: Balamber (also known as Balamir, Balamur and many other variants) was ostensibly a chieftain of the Huns, mentioned by Jordanes in his Getica (c. 550 AD). Jordanes simply called him "king of the Huns" (Latin: rex Hunnorum) and writes the story of Balamber crushing the tribes of the Ostrogoths in the 370s; somewhere between 370 and more probably 376 AD. A number of historians argue that Balamber may have never existed, and was a confusion of other rulers or even a fabrication. Jordanes recounts: "Balamber, king of the Huns, took advantage of his ill health to move an army into the country of the Ostrogoths, from whom the Visigoths had already separated because of some dispute. Meanwhile Hermanaric, who was unable to endure either the pain of his wound or the inroads of the Huns, died full of days at the great age of one hundred and ten years. The fact of his death enabled the Huns to prevail over those Goths who, as we have said, dwelt in the East and were called Ostrogoths." "When he had ruled with such license for barely a year, Balamber, king of the Huns, would no longer endure it, but sent for Gesimund, son of Hunimund the Great. Now Gesimund, together with a great part of the Goths, remained under the rule of the Huns, being mindful of his oath of fidelity. Balamber renewed his alliance with him and led his army up against Vinitharius. After a long contest, Vinitharius prevailed in the first and in the second conflict, nor can any say how great a slaughter he made of the army of the Huns. But in the third battle, when they met each other unexpectedly at the river named Erac, Balamber shot an arrow and wounded Vinitharius in the head, so that he died. Then Balamber took to himself in marriage Vadamerca, the grand-daughter of Vinitharius, and finally ruled all the people of the Goths as his peaceful subjects, but in such a way that one ruler of their own number always held the power over the Gothic race, though subject to the Huns." Those events were preceded by the Huns' attack on the Alans at the Don River, who bordered the Greuthungi, and according to Ammianus Marcellinus, occurred an alliance between them. The events and names which followed vary according to Ammianus and Cassiodorus (from whose Gothic History was summarized Getica): Ammianus wrote that after death of Ermanaric in 375, Vithimiris became the king of the Greuthungi, he resisted the Huns and Alans, but was killed in battle and was succeeded by young son Videric, so they were ruled by duces Alatheus and Safrax. They managed to make a confederation of Greuthungi, Alans and Huns, who escaped from the majority of Huns, crossed the Danube in 376, and fought Battle of Adrianople in 378. Cassiodorus, i.e. Jordanes recounts that after Ermanaric's death Goths separated in Western Visigoths and Eastern Ostrogoths, the latter remained in "their old Scythian settlements" under Hunnic rule. The Amal Vinitharius retained the "insignia of his princely rank", and trying to escape from the Huns, he invaded the lands of the Antes and their king Boz for merely one year, but Balamber put an end to Ostrogoths independence. After the subjection, followed more complex Ostrogoths royal descending; Ermanaric > Hunimund-Thorismund-Berimud moved with his son Videric with the Visigoths to the West because (they) "despised the Ostrogoths for their subjection to the Huns". Then happened forty years of interregnum and Ostrogoths decided to give the rule to Vandalaris's son Valamir, a relative of Thorismund. Valamir eventually deserted Attila's sons in c. 454. Herwig Wolfram argued the possibility that unknown river Erac could be identified with the river Phasis in Lazica. Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen denied the connection with ancient Erax, and considered Tiligul or lower Dnieper. Wolfram puts the geographical location of events after the battle in 376, in Scythia, but the term shifted more westward and actually meant Dacia and Pannonia. Maenchen-Helfen considered that Cassiodorus would not admit that the Gothic princess Vadamerca became a wife of Balamber if he was not some sort of a king. Wolfram argued that although scholars often identify "Vithimiris" with Vinitharius, and "Videric" with Vandalarius, onomatological and genealogical methods do not go along with historical events, and many difficulties arise. One of them was that Balamber lived in the time of Valamir. However, although of similar etymological names, Balamber, Wolfram related to Iranian Balimber, and as such considered them two different personalities. A number of scholars such as Edward Arthur Thompson, Hyun-Jin Kim, and Peter Heather consider Balamber's story historically improbable, and he may be a version of the better-attested Valamir, or was an invention by the Goths to explain who defeated them.
- Death: 390, Scythia, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Balamber of the HUNS
/-Huyin I OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen II OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen III OF THE HUNS
/-Barin Barend OF THE HUNS
/-Kadcha Huyen DES HUNS
/-Oposch OF THE HUNS
/-Ethei OF THE HUNS
/-Szemen OF THE HUNS
/-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
/-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
/-Donaton OF THE HUNS
Balamber of the HUNS
| /-Far RAMA
\-Fur Ana of the HUNS
Ancestors of Basiq of the HUNS
/-Huyin I OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen II OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen III OF THE HUNS
/-Barin Barend OF THE HUNS
/-Kadcha Huyen DES HUNS
/-Oposch OF THE HUNS
/-Ethei OF THE HUNS
/-Szemen OF THE HUNS
/-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
/-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
/-Donaton OF THE HUNS
Basiq of the HUNS
| /-Far RAMA
\-Fur Ana of the HUNS
- Father: Far RAMA
- Birth: ABT 305, The Hun Empire, Central Asia
- Also known as: Fur Ana Firutz of Armenia
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of The Huns
- Death: The Hun Empire
Ancestors of Fur Ana of the HUNS
/-Far RAMA
Fur Ana of the HUNS
Descendants of Fur Ana of the HUNS
1 Fur Ana of the HUNS
=Donaton OF THE HUNS
2 Faraild OF THE HUNS
=Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE Marriage: 373, Neustria, Belgium
3 Farahild of Neustria
=Valaravus OF THE OSTROGOTHS
=Wittichius SAXONY Marriage: 379 Marriage: Reino, Benevento, Campania, Italy
2 Basiq of the HUNS
2 Balamber of the HUNS
2 Uldin of the HUNS
=Varanes Of ARMENIA
2 Shapur Zula KATA
Ancestors of Khuganja of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I of the HUNS
Khuganja of the HUNS
\-Wang ZHAOJUN
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Khukhenye I of the HUNS
Khukhenye I of the HUNS
Descendants of Khukhenye I of the HUNS
1 Khukhenye I of the HUNS
=Wang ZHAOJUN
2 Ghuduarshi Darganoti KING OF THE HUNS
2 Khuganja of the HUNS
Ancestors of Mo Khyganje of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
/-Ghuduarshi Davganoti OF THE HUNS
| \-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
/-Yiu Xiong OF THE HUNS
| \-Uchilonoti spouse of Ghuduarshi Davganoti of the HUNS
Mo Khyganje of the HUNS
\-Wang GHAO GUN
Ancestors of Panu Xiong of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
/-Ghuduarshi Davganoti OF THE HUNS
| \-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
Panu Xiong of the HUNS
\-Uchilonoti spouse of Ghuduarshi Davganoti of the HUNS
Ancestors of Pozhulonuti of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
Pozhulonuti of the HUNS
\-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
Ancestors of Qiyanoti Xiong of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
Qiyanoti Xiong of the HUNS
\-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
- Birth: ABT 100 BC
- Also known as: Shuluy Qanghuy of the Northern Xiong Nu
- Title Of Nobility: 13th King of The Huns
- Death: 60 BC, Mongolia, Mongólia
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
Descendants of Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
1 Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
=(Unknown)
2 Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
=Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
3 Ghuduarshi Davganoti OF THE HUNS
=Uchilonoti spouse of Ghuduarshi Davganoti of the HUNS
3 Ulunoti or Uley of the HUNS
3 Shuzhunoti of the HUNS
3 Pozhulonuti of the HUNS
3 Uchilonoti of the HUNS
3 Qiyanoti Xiong of the HUNS
=大閼 DA AN SHI 氏
3 Fuzhulei Ruoti 復株累若鞮單于 CHANYU
3 Souxie Ruoti 搜諧若鞮單于 CHANYU
3 Wulei Ruoti 烏累若鞮單于 CHANYU
3 Wuzhuliu Ruoti 烏珠留若鞮單于 CHANYU
Ancestors of Shuzhunoti of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
Shuzhunoti of the HUNS
\-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
- Father: Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
- Mother: Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
- Birth: ABT 30 BC
- Also known as: "Wu Chu Liu Jo Ti" "de Hsiung Nu"
- Title Of Nobility: 23rd King of The Huns
- LifeSketch: 18. Kg der Hunnen, letzter König der 3. Dynastie Xiongnu .
- Death: 13
Ancestors of Uchilonoti of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
Uchilonoti of the HUNS
\-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
- Also known as: Yituzhiyashi or Gurisui
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Uchilonoti spouse of Ghuduarshi Davganoti of the HUNS
1 Uchilonoti spouse of Ghuduarshi Davganoti of the HUNS
=Ghuduarshi Davganoti OF THE HUNS
2 Yiu Xiong OF THE HUNS
=Wang GHAO GUN
3 Eltekin XIONG OF THE HUNS
=(Unknown)
3 Mo Khyganje of the HUNS
2 Panu Xiong of the HUNS
- Father: Donaton OF THE HUNS
- Mother: Fur Ana of the HUNS
- Birth: ABT 335, Ukraine
- Also known as: Huldin or Uldes of the Huns
- Title Of Nobility: Khan of the Eastern Huns
- LifeSketch: Uldin, also spelled Huldin (died before 412) is the first ruler of the Huns whose historicity is undisputed. In 400, Uldin ruled in Muntenia, present-day Romania East of Olt River. The extension of his realm to the North and East is unknown, but to the West probably reached the banks of Danube where Huns had been camped since 378-380. When Gainas, former magister militum praesentalis, with his Gothic followers fled across the borders to "his native land", Uldin "did not think it safe to allow a barbarian with an army of his own to take up dwellings across the Danube", and attacked him. Uldin was victorious, killed Gainas and sent his head to the Emperor Arcadius in Constantinople. Late in the fall of 404 and in 405, according to Sozomen: "About this time the dissensions by which the church was agitated were accompanied, as is frequently the case, by disturbances and commotions in the state. The Huns crossed Ister and devastated Thrace. The robbers in Isauria, gathered in great strength, ravaged the towns and villages between Caria and Phoenicia." In 406, Uldin and Sarus the Goth were called by Roman magister militum Stilicho to help defeat the invasion of Italy by the Goths led by king Radagaisus. Orosius numbered 200,000 Goths. At the Battle of Faesulae (406), Hunnic auxiliaries encircled a significant part of Goths, and Radagaisus tried to escape, but was captured and executed in April 406 AD. It is considered that Goths of Radagaisus fled from the Hunnic lands, who themselves were pushed Westward by other nomadic tribes from the East. In the summer of 408, the Huns learned that Stilicho would not push Alaric I Visigoths into Illyricum, and that Roman troops in the East would be moved to the Persian frontier; accordingly, they entered Balkan and Thrace. The Huns captured Castra Martis in Dacia Ripensis. Jerome mentioned them as feras gentes "whose face and language are terrifying, who display womanly and deeply cut faces, and who pierce the backs of bearded man as they flee". A sufficiently large number of Huns joined the Roman camps, and Uldin, suffering significant casualties and the loss of the whole tribe called Scirii (mostly foot soldiers), was forced to re-cross Danube by March 23, 409. In the summer or fall of 409, military forces of Dalmatia, Pannonia Prima, Noricum and Raetia were entrusted by Honorius to pagan Generidus to repulse Hunnic raids. Uldin's royal power gradually weakened in his last years. Between 408-410, the Huns were largely inactive. As allies of the Western Roman Empire, they did not attack the Visigoths of Alaric I in Pannonia Secunda and Pannonia Savia because they fought under Uldin in Illyricum and Thrace. Some Hun garrisons were in the Roman army led by Stilicho, and in Ravenna. In the summer of 409, a Hunnic army numbering 10,000 men was called into assistance by Honorius, but did not stop Alaric I from Sack of Rome (410). Zosimus records that in late 409 some groups of Huns joined the Visigoths from Pannonia Prima who rode to Italy. Around 410, the future Roman General Aetius, who was then a young man, was sent to the court of Uldin, where he remained with the Huns throughout much of the reign of Charaton, Uldin's successor. His presence as a hostage was probably used as a guaranty for the Hunnic forces which has been sent against Alaric in 410. According to some early historians, Aetius's upbringing amongst militaristic peoples gave him a martial vigour not common in Roman generals of the time. In the same time period the alliance between the Huns and the Alans broke down. In 394, only the Transdanubian Alans led by Saul (not Hebrew, but Iranian Σαυλιος) joined emperor Theodosius I, in 398 served Stilicho, and still under Saul in 402. The Alans are not mentioned as allies of the Huns after 406, and most of them together with the Vandals crossed the Rhine in late 406 and went to Gaul, Spain and Africa. _____________________________________________________ Campaigns of Uldin. Uldin, the first Hun identified by name in contemporary sources, is identified as the leader of the Huns in Muntenia (modern Romania east of the Olt River) in 400. It is unclear how much territory or how many tribes of Huns Uldin actually controlled, although he clearly controlled parts of Hungary as well as Muntenia. The Romans referred to him as a regulus (sub-king): he himself boasted of immense power. In 400, Gainas, rebellious former Roman magister militum fled into Uldin's territory with an army of Goths, and Uldin defeated and killed him, likely near Novae: he sent Gainas's head to Constantinople. Kim suggests that Uldin was interested in cooperating with the Romans while he expanded his control over Germanic tribes in the West. In 406, Hunnic pressure seems to have caused groups of Vandals, Suebi, and Alans to cross the Rhine into Gaul. Uldin's Huns raided Thrace in 404–405, likely in winter. Also in 405, a group of Goths under Radagaisus invaded Italy, with Kim arguing that these Goths originated from Uldin's territory and that they were likely fleeing from some action of his.[63] Stilicho, the Roman magister militum responded by asking for Uldin's aid: Uldin's Huns then destroyed Radagaisus's army near Faesulae in modern Tuscany in 406. Kim suggests Uldin acted in order to demonstrate his ability to destroy any groups of barbarians who might flee Hunnic rule. An army of 1000 of Uldin's Huns were also employed by the Eastern Roman Empire to fight against the Goths under Alaric. After Stilicho's death in 408, however, Uldin switched sides and began aiding Alaric under an army under the command of Alaric's brother-in-law Athaulf. Also in 408, the Huns, under Uldin's command, crossed the Danube and captured the important fortress Castra Martis in Moesia. The Roman commander in Thrace attempted to make peace with Uldin, but Uldin refused his offers and demanded an extremely high tribute. However, many of Uldin's commanders subsequently defected to the Romans, bribed by the Romans. It appears that most of his army was actually composed by Scirii and Germanic tribes, whom the Romans subsequently sold into slavery. Uldin himself escaped back across the Danube, after which he is not mentioned again. The Romans responded to Uldin's invasions by attempting to strengthen the fortifications at the border, increasing the defenses at Constantinople, and taking other measures to strengthen their defences. Hunnic mercenaries had also formed Stilicho's bodyguard: Kim suggests they were a gift from Uldin. The guard was either killed with Stilicho, or is the same as an elite unit of 300 Huns who continued to fight for the Romans against Alaric even after Uldin's invasion. During this same time, probably between 405 and 408, the future Roman magister militum and opponent of Attila Flavius Aetius was a hostage living among the Huns. *wikipedia
- Title Of Nobility: 65th King of The Huns, BET 405 AND 411, Muntenia, Romania
- Title Of Nobility: 65th King of The Huns, BET 405 AND 411, Muntenia, Romania
- Death: 411, Hungary
Ancestors of Uldin of the HUNS
/-Huyin I OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen II OF THE HUNS
/-Huyen III OF THE HUNS
/-Barin Barend OF THE HUNS
/-Kadcha Huyen DES HUNS
/-Oposch OF THE HUNS
/-Ethei OF THE HUNS
/-Szemen OF THE HUNS
/-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
/-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
/-Donaton OF THE HUNS
Uldin of the HUNS
| /-Far RAMA
\-Fur Ana of the HUNS
Ancestors of Ulunoti or Uley of the HUNS
/-Shuluy Qanghuy of the HUNS
/-Khukhenye I Leel OF THE HUNS
Ulunoti or Uley of the HUNS
\-Zhaojun WANG OF CHINA
- Father: Marcus Antonius of ROME
- Mother: Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
- Occupation: Governor of Macedonia of the Roman Republic, BET 63 BC AND 60 BC
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic alongside Marcus Tullius Cicero.
- He was the second son of Marcus Antonius and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus;: his mother is unknown. He was also the uncle of the famed triumvir Mark Antony.
- National Identification: Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Gaius Antonius Hybrida (flourished 1st century BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was the second son of Marcus Antonius and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus; his mother is unknown. He was also the uncle of the famed triumvir Mark Antony. He had two children, Antonia Hybrida Major and Antonia Hybrida Minor. Hybrida's career began under Lucius Cornelius Sulla, whom he accompanied into Greece as either a military tribune or a legatus. Later, in 63 BC, he was elected to serve as consul[a] of the Roman Republic alongside Marcus Tullius Cicero. During his consulship, Hybrida struck a deal with Cicero which effectively allowed Cicero to rule as sole consul in exchange for Hybrida receiving the governorship of Macedonia at the end of his term. The same year, Hybrida was involved in the Catilinarian Conspiracy, a plot against the Roman Senate led by Lucius Sergius Catilina, or "Catiline", and which culminated in a battle at Pistoria and the death of Catiline. Having served his term as consul, Hybrida was granted Macedonia as had been promised. Here, Hybrida abused his rule to rob the provincials and led invasions of the neighbouring barbaric lands of Moesia. His incursions brought two separate attacks from the natives who successfully forced Hybrida out of their lands without any loot. In 60 BC, Hybrida was quietly removed from the position of governor of Macedonia and replaced by Gaius Octavius. The next year, he was prosecuted by Julius Caesar and Marcus Licinius Crassus. The outcome of this was that Hybrida was forced to pay a fine and banished to the Island of Cephallania. Sometime in 47, Hybrida was recalled from his banishment by Caesar. In 45, he made himself a candidate for the position of censor[b] which ultimately failed. The final mention of Hybrida comes from Cicero in 44 when Mark Antony divorced himself from Hybrida's daughter Antonia Hybrida Major. During his exile at Cephellenia, Hybrida pretended to act as governor of the island which the people secretly allowed.[3] In 49 BC, his nephew, Mark Antony, was elected to the role of tribune of the people and a legate of Caesar's in Italy. Despite this, Hybrida remained in exile until 47 when he returned to Rome at the request of Caesar himself. One possible explanation for this is that Mark Antony was indebted to Hybrida; as Hybrida was in exile and had no civil rights, he could not enforce a payment and this suited Mark Antony. Hybrida was a candidate for censorship around 45; his character and support from Mark Antony, however, doomed his candidacy. The final mention of Hybrida during his life comes from Cicero who commented upon Mark Antony's divorce from Antonia Hybrida Major and the insult this conferred upon Hybrida himself. -- Wikiwand: Gaius Antonius Hybrida
- Death: 42 BC
Ancestors of Gaius Antonius HYBRIDA Governor of Macedonia of the Roman
/-Marcus ANTONIUS
/-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| \-Pasquala Maria
/-Marcus Antonius of ROME
Gaius Antonius HYBRIDA Governor of Macedonia of the Roman
\-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
- Birth: Rome City, Italy
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
1 Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
=Marcus Antonius III
2 Antonia spouse of Pythodoros of TRALLES
=Pythodoros OF TRALLES Marriage: 36 BC, Tralles, Anatolia
3 Pythodorida spouse of Polemon I Pythodoros of PONTUS
=Polemon I Pythodoros of PONTUS Marriage: ABT 16 BC, Kingdom of Pontus, Anatolia
=Archaelaus King of Cappadocia Marriage: ABT 10, Anatolia