Ancestors of Mithridates
/-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
/-Tiespes of ANSHAN
/-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
/-Arsames of PERSIA
/-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
/-Darius I of PERSIA
/-Xerxes KING
| | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| \-Cassandane of PERSIA
/-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
/-Darius NOTHUS II
/-Artaxerxes II Memnon DE PERSE
| | /-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
| | /-Tiespes of ANSHAN
| | /-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
| | /-Arsames of PERSIA
| | /-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
| | /-Darius I of PERSIA
| | /-Xerxes KING
| | | | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | | | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | | | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| | | \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| | | \-Cassandane of PERSIA
| | /-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | | | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | | | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | | | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | | | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | | | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | | | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | | | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| | | \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
| \-Parysatis QUEEN
Mithridates
\-Apame Achéménide DE PERSE
Ancestors of Mithridates I King of Achaemenid Media Atropatene Kingdom of Armenia
/-Ariobarzanes Prince
Mithridates I King of Achaemenid Media Atropatene Kingdom of Armenia
Descendants of Mithridates I King of Achaemenid Media Atropatene Kingdom of Armenia
1 Mithridates I King of Achaemenid Media Atropatene Kingdom of Armenia
=Fille D`ARMENIE
2 Ariobarzanes OF MEDIA ATROPATENE I
=Miss of GALATIA
3 Artavasdes VON MEDIEN
=Evranduni COMMAGENE
=Antiochis de COMMAGENE
=Athenais PHILOSTORGOS II
=Laodice DE PARTHIA ERVANDUNI
=Laodice THEA PHILADELPHUS OF COMMAGENE VII
2 Isias Philostorgos of COMMAGENE
2 Antiochus I Theo Dikaios Epiphanes Philoraamos PHILHELLEN
Ancestors of Muircherchertach II
/-Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
/-Conall Cremthainn mac NIALL
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-Loarn MACEARC
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
| | /-Maine CORBHACH
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of Maine CORBHACH
/-Colmain Már MAC DIARMAIT
| | /-Miocain father of ECHTGAILE
| | /-Echtgaile MAC MIOCAIN
| | /-Brenaind DALL of Conmaicne
| \-EithneErc spouse of Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
/-Suibne mac COLEMAN
/-Conall Guthbinn mac SUIBNE
/-Airmetaig Cáech mac CONALL
/-Diarmait DIAN
/-Murchadh Midi mac Diarmait DIAN
/-Domhnall Mac Murchada of IRELAND
| | /-Baetan Deis Tuaiscurt MAC DELBAETH
| | /-Bec mac Baetain of IRELAND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Baetan mac Deis Tuaiscirt DELBAETH
| | /-Aindiled MAC BEICCE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Becc mac BAETAIN
| | /-Sige MAC AINDILED
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aindiled mac BEICCE
| | /-Blat MAC SIGE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sige mac AINDILED
| | /-Congal Brecc MAC BLAIT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Blat mac SIGE
| | /-Brocain mac CONGAIL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Brecc mac BLAIT
| | /-Sarain mac BROCAIN
| | /-Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sarain mac BROCAIN
| \-Ailphin INGEN CONGAILE
| \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
Muircherchertach II
| /-Dubthach mac Bresal CIANNACHTA
| /-Eochaid Binnech mac DUBTHACH
| /-Echach Binnich mac DUBTHACH
| /-Ailell MAC EOCHAID Ciannachta
| /-Tigernach mac Ailill
| /-Cronan Mac TIGERNAIG
| /-Gerthide mac CRONAIN
| /-Cenn Faelad Cennfaelad mac GERTHIDE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of. Gerthide mac Cronan CINNANACHTA
| /-Cenn Mac Cenn Faelad of CIANNACHTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Cennfaelad mac Ciannachta GERTHIDE
| /-Ailill mac Cenn FAELAD
| | \-Sinusa CIANNACHTA
\-Ailbíne INGEN AILELLO
| /-Eochaid Coba MacCruind BA DRUI
| /-Conall mac Echdach Coba Dál n-Araidhe
| /-Fothaid mac Conaill Dál n-Araidhe
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Conall MACECHACH
| /-Maine MAC FOTHAID DAL N-ARAIDE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Fothad MACCONAILL
| /-Sarain MAC MAINE DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Maine mac Fothaid Ui Echach COBA
| /-Mongan MAC SARAIN DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Saran mac Maine Ui Echach COBA
| /-Aedan mac MONGAIN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Mongain mac Ui Echach Coba SARAIN
| /-Fergus MAC ÁEDÁIN Dál n-Araidhe
\-Oiriu Ingen Fergus Eriu AILILL
| /-Daig Dorn MAC ROCHADH na Tara
| /-Fiachrach Cassain mac COLLA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Daig Duirn mac ROCHADH
| /-Felim mac Fiachrach Cassain Ó CUINN
| | \-Fiachra Cassan mac Ui Eremoin COLLA FOCHRITH
| /-Eochaid mac Fedelmid Ó Cuinn
| /-Ailill mac Echdach Ó Cuinn
| | \-Unknown Spouse of. Eochaid Croin mac FEIDEILMID
| /-Amalgaid mac Ailill O CUINN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ailill mac Echdach Ó CUINN
| /-Feradach Culaub mac Amalgaid Ó Cuin
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Amalgaid Mac Ailill O CUINN
| /-Caech Odar Caech MACCLODHAR
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Feradach Culdub MACAMALGADA
\-Mael Teglaig ingen Maclodhar Caech Ó Cuinn NAME FERGUS MAC ÁEDÁIN
\-Roinseach CAECH
Ancestors of Muncha ingen dil O'Crecraighe of Ireland
/-Dil of the Crecraighe
Muncha ingen dil O'Crecraighe of Ireland
| /-Eochaid I of IRELAND
| /-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
| /-Lughaidh of IRELAND
| | \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
| /-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | | /-Fargall of DENMARK
| | \-Dervorgill of Ireland Alba and The PICTS
| | \-Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg mac Findemna Rí na h'Éireann
| /-Feradach FINNFECHTNACH
| | | /-Dareletuis of The PICTS
| | | /-Loich of The PICTS
| | \-Báine of ALBA
| /-Fiacha FINNOLACH
| | | /-Dareletuis of The PICTS
| | | /-Loich of The PICTS
| | \-Nar Tath of IRELAND
| /-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | | /-Ederus of Alba
| | | /-Imgheal of The PICTS
| | \-Eithne of ALBA
| | | /-Fargall of DENMARK
| | \-Dervorgill of Ireland Alba and The PICTS
| | \-Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg mac Findemna Rí na h'Éireann
| /-Feidhlimidh REACHTMHA
| | | /-Sgaile of ALBA
| | \-Báine ingen Sqaile Balbh of Alba
| | \-Fiacha Fionn OLA
| /-Conn Ceadchathach MACFEIDEILMID
| | | /-Indearg of DENMARK
| | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH
| | \-Lochlioh of Denmark
\-Sadb of IRELAND
| /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
\-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
Descendants of Muncha ingen dil O'Crecraighe of Ireland
1 Muncha ingen dil O'Crecraighe of Ireland
=Éoghan II Mór mac Aiella of Munster
2 Fiachu Muillethan mac Eógain Mór of Ireland
=wife of Fiacha Muillethan MacEoghan
3 Cian mac Mug NUADAT
=Findchaem ingen CERB
3 Fiachadh Muilleathan of Munster KING
3 Fiacha of Munster MUILLEATHAN
3 Daire CEARBA
3 Olioll FLANN
2 Eterscel Mor mac Eoghan of IRELAND
Ancestors of Murchad of Uisnech
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin mac MUIREADHACH
/-Nial More MACEOCHY
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh CATHAN DES SAXONS
/-Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Sachell Balb of SAXONY
| \-Cathann Chasdubh VERCH SACHELL
/-Conall Cremthainn mac NIALL
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-Angus Buidnech MACFIEDEILMID King of the Irish Dalriada
| | /-Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | /-Angus MACERC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
| | /-Maine CORBHACH
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of Maine CORBHACH
/-Colmain Már MAC DIARMAIT
| | /-Miocain father of ECHTGAILE
| | /-Echtgaile MAC MIOCAIN
| | /-Brenaind DALL of Conmaicne
| \-EithneErc spouse of Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
/-Suibne mac COLEMAN
/-Conall Guthbinn mac SUIBNE
/-Airmetaig Cáech mac CONALL
/-Diarmait DIAN
Murchad of Uisnech
- Birth: ABT 100
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Muspelheim
1 Muspelheim
=Niflheim
2 Ymer
=Audhumbla
3 Trudgelmer
=(Unknown)
3 Frithuwulf VAN TROJE
- Birth: 263, Norway
- Death: Hålogaland, Troms, Nordland, Norway
Descendants of Nauma
1 Nauma
=Godhjalt SÆMINGSSON av Hålogaland Marriage: ABT 288, Norway
2 Sverdhjalt GODHJALTSSON OF HÅLOGALAND
=(Unknown)
3 Hodbrodd Sverdhjaltsson SVERDHJALTSSON av Hålogaland
=Unknown daughter of GODHJALTSSON
2 Authi GODHJALTSSON
- Birth: 580 BC, Persia
- Also known as: Neithiyti
- Also known as: Nitetis
- Death: 534 BC
Descendants of Neithiti
1 Neithiti
=Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
- Birth: SEP 1851, Wisconsin
- Residence: 1900, Franklin, Jackson, Kansas, USA
- Residence: 1910, Franklin, Jackson, Kansas, USA
- Residence: 1920, Franklin, Jackson, Kansas, USA
- Residence: 1925, Franklin, Jackson, Kansas, USA
- Residence: 1930, Franklin, Jackson, Kansas, USA
- Also known as: Ella A
Descendants of Nellie
1 Nellie
=Oliver Perry HINDSLEY Marriage: 1881
- Father: Woden Odin
- Mother: Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
- Birth: ABT 220, Scandinavia
- Also known as: Nep de Norvege
- Title Of Nobility: King
- Title Of Nobility: Roi de Norvège
- Title Of Nobility: King in Norway
- Death: ABT 250, Norway
Ancestors of Nep Gewar of Norway
/-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
/-Borr (son of Búri)
/-Woden Odin
| | /-Niflheim
| | /-Ymer
| | | \-Muspelheim
| | /-Trudgelmer
| | | \-Audhumbla
| | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| \-Beltsa
Nep Gewar of Norway
| /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | /-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
| | | /-Tenefan AP LLUDD, King of the Catuvellauni Tribe
| | | /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of BRITON
| | | | | /-Ceri Hir Lyngwyn OF ESYLLWG AP GWYN
| | | | | /-Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| | | | | | \- OF ESYLLWG
| | | | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | | | \-Anna spouse of Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| | | | \-Guneril VERCH LLYR SILURIA
| | | | | /-Beli Mawr of the BRITONS
| | | | | /-Lludd Llaw Ereint AP BELI
| | | | | | \-Don Anna VERCH MATHONWY OF ARIMATHEA
| | | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | | /-Arviragus of Britain and SILURIA
| | | | \-Anna Enygeus ARIMATHEA
| | | /-Meurig of SILURIA
| | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Caesar Augustus
| | | | | /-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | /-Appias Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus CLAUDIANUS Pulcher
| | | | | | | | \-Servilia
| | | | | | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA Augusta of Rome
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | | | | \-Alfidia LURCO
| | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius Caesar Agustus Germanicus
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | | | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | | \-Antonia Augusta Minor DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | | | \-Genuissa VENISSA JULIA of Siluria
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tiberius Claudius Nero GERMANICUS
| | | /-Eurgen Ap MARIUS
| | | | | /-Prasutagus Brenin o ICENA
| | | | | | \-Don Anna ferch MATHOMWY
| | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | | | /-Beli MAWR
| | | | | /-Antedios of the ICENI
| | | | | | \-Anna DE CORNWALL
| | | | \-Boadicia of BRITAIN
| | | | \-Anna Penardiam MANDUBRATIUS
| | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
\-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| /-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
| /-Tenefan AP LLUDD, King of the Catuvellauni Tribe
| /-Cymbeline of The Silures Tribe of BRITON
| | | /-Ceri Hir Lyngwyn OF ESYLLWG AP GWYN
| | | /-Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| | | | \- OF ESYLLWG
| | | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| | | | \-Anna spouse of Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| | \-Guneril VERCH LLYR SILURIA
| | | /-Beli Mawr of the BRITONS
| | | /-Lludd Llaw Ereint AP BELI
| | | | \-Don Anna VERCH MATHONWY OF ARIMATHEA
| | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| /-Arviragus of Britain and SILURIA
| | \-Anna Enygeus ARIMATHEA
| /-Meurig of SILURIA
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Caesar Augustus
| | | /-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | | | | /-Appias Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus CLAUDIANUS Pulcher
| | | | | | \-Servilia
| | | | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA Augusta of Rome
| | | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | | \-Alfidia LURCO
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Caesar Agustus Germanicus
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | \-Antonia Augusta Minor DE ROME
| | | | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | \-Genuissa VENISSA JULIA of Siluria
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Tiberius Claudius Nero GERMANICUS
| /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | /-Prasutagus Brenin o ICENA
| | | | \-Don Anna ferch MATHOMWY
| | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | /-Beli MAWR
| | | /-Antedios of the ICENI
| | | | \-Anna DE CORNWALL
| | \-Boadicia of BRITAIN
| | \-Anna Penardiam MANDUBRATIUS
| /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | /-Bran Fendigaid AP LLYR LLEDIAITH The Blessed of Britain
| | | | | /-Beli Mawr of the BRITONS
| | | | | /-Lludd Llaw Ereint AP BELI
| | | | | | \-Don Anna VERCH MATHONWY OF ARIMATHEA
| | | | \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
| | | /-Caractacus AP BRAN King of Siluria
| | | | | /-Matthat ben Levi ben Melchi of Arimathea
| | | | | /-Joseph ben Matthat of Rameh
| | | | \-Gwawl ferch Coel
| | | | \-Rachel Anna Alyuba BINT SIMON ELEAZOR The Prophetess Of Arimathaea
| | | /-Cyllin OF SILURIA AP CARACTACUS
| | | | \-Eurgain of Bretagne
| | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | /-Theomantius Tenacius Tenuantius AP LLUDD of England
| | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
\-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
- Birth: ABT 95
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Niflheim
1 Niflheim
=Muspelheim
2 Ymer
=Audhumbla
3 Trudgelmer
=(Unknown)
3 Frithuwulf VAN TROJE
Ancestors of Nikostrate Melitea
/-Sarapion II MELITEUS
/-Dikles I. MILITHEOS
/-Díoklês II Meliteus
| | /-Eumolpus II ben CERYX
| | /-Antiphemus ben EUMOLPUS II
| | /-Musaens ben ANTIPHEMUS
| | /-Eumolpus III ben MUSAENS
| | | | /-Cheimarrhous ben ARES
| | | | /-Triptolemus BUZYGES
| | | | | \-Polyhymnia the Muse of Hymns bint Mizraim ZEUS
| | | \-Deiope bint TRIPTOLEMUS
| | /-Eumolpid ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes I ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | | | /-Medeios DE LARSIA
| | | | /-Oxythemis in LARISA
| | | | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-Medeios grandson of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| | /-Lysander son of DIOGENES II
| | /-Medeos MELITEOS II
| | | \-Philippe daughter of Charmides of MYRRHINUS
| \-Philippea spouse of Dikles I. MILITHEOS
| | /-Eumolpus II ben CERYX
| | /-Antiphemus ben EUMOLPUS II
| | /-Musaens ben ANTIPHEMUS
| | /-Eumolpus III ben MUSAENS
| | | | /-Cheimarrhous ben ARES
| | | | /-Triptolemus BUZYGES
| | | | | \-Polyhymnia the Muse of Hymns bint Mizraim ZEUS
| | | \-Deiope bint TRIPTOLEMUS
| | /-Eumolpid ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes I ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | | | /-Medeios DE LARSIA
| | | | /-Oxythemis in LARISA
| | | | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-Medeios grandson of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| | /-Glaucus son of DIOGENES II
| \-Timothea daughter of GLAUCUS
Nikostrate Melitea
| /-Abron MELITEA
\-Hediste spouse of Díoklês II MELITEUS
Descendants of Nikostrate Melitea
1 Nikostrate Melitea
=Themistokles II HAGNOUSIOS
2 Díoklês III Hagnousios
=Unknown Spouse of Diokles III HAGNOUSIOS
3 Cephisdora of ATHENS
=Lysiades IV Meliteus Archon of Athens
Ancestors of Njord
/-Altoy TÜRKIYE'NIN Türkiye Kralı, Mezopotamya Frey
/-Vengor KING OF MESOPOTAMIA TURKEY
/- SEKTOBIUS
/-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
/-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| \-Frigg FINN
/-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| \-Frigg of SILURIA
/-Njord "the Rich" YNGVISSON of Sweden
| \-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
/-Fjoinir Yngvi- Frey King Of The SWEDES
| | /-Tjatse Allvaldesson JOTE
| \-Skaði Le Riche Ynglinga TJATSESDOTTIR
| \-Olvidia SCANDINAVIA
Njord
| /-Gymer
\-Gerd GYMESDATTER
| /-Wystan
\-Orboda of BERG
Ancestors of Njörðr
/-Altoy TÜRKIYE'NIN Türkiye Kralı, Mezopotamya Frey
/-Vengor KING OF MESOPOTAMIA TURKEY
/- SEKTOBIUS
/-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
/-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| \-Frigg FINN
/-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| \-Frigg of SILURIA
Njörðr
\-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
- Birth: ABT 462
- Death: 510
Descendants of nn unknown concubine
1 nn unknown concubine
=Hlodowig I. fränkischer König
2 Theuderic I König der Franken
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Numitoria
1 Numitoria
=Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
Ancestors of Ocha
/-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
/-Tiespes of ANSHAN
/-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
/-Arsames of PERSIA
/-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
/-Darius I of PERSIA
/-Xerxes KING
| | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| \-Cassandane of PERSIA
/-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
/-Darius NOTHUS II
/-Artaxerxes II Memnon DE PERSE
| | /-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
| | /-Tiespes of ANSHAN
| | /-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
| | /-Arsames of PERSIA
| | /-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
| | /-Darius I of PERSIA
| | /-Xerxes KING
| | | | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | | | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | | | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| | | \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| | | \-Cassandane of PERSIA
| | /-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | | | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | | | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | | | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | | | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | | | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | | | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | | | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| | | \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
| \-Parysatis QUEEN
Ocha
\-Apame Achéménide DE PERSE
- Birth: ABT 700, e
- Death: Altdorf, Herzogtum, Bayern, Frankish Empire.
Descendants of Odilia
1 Odilia
=Ruthardus DER ÄLTERE Graf in Alemannien
2 Ruthard II DER JÜNGERE Graf im Argengau
- Father: Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
- Mother: Unknown VON BAIERN
- Birth: 680, Herzogtum Bayern Frankisch Reich
- Also known as: Odilo Godofrid de Allemanie
- Also known as: Oatilo or Uatilo
- Also known as: Odilan, Odilo, Odilon, Uatalo, Uatilo, Uatillo, "Doigts Agiles"
- Occupation: Duke of Bavaria 736-748
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of Bavaria ... Duc de Bavière
- Reign: BET 737 AND 748, Herzogtum Bayern
- Clan Name: House of Agilofings
- Death: Duchy of Bavaria, Frankish Empire
- Burial: Kloster Gengenbach, Hzgt. Bayern
Ancestors of Odilo Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern.
/-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
Odilo Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern.
\-Unknown VON BAIERN
Ancestors of Odin
/-Altoy TÜRKIYE'NIN Türkiye Kralı, Mezopotamya Frey
/-Vengor KING OF MESOPOTAMIA TURKEY
/- SEKTOBIUS
/-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
/-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| \-Frigg FINN
/-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| \-Frigg of SILURIA
Odin
\-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
- Father: Walbert DE STEENLAND
- Birth: BET 800 AND 810, Flanders, France
- Also known as: Odoscer
- Also known as: Odoacer De Harelbeke
- Also known as: Audacer de Flandre
- Also known as: Audacer
- Also known as: Odacre
- Also known as: Audacrum son of Ingelrannus
- Also known as: Odoacer I de Flandres
- Also known as: Anacher 'Great Forrester' of France Governor of Flanders
- Also known as: Odoacer De Harelbeke
- Also known as: Anacher 'Great Forrester' of France Governor of Flanders
- Also known as: Odoacer I de Flandres
- Also known as: Audacrum son of Ingelrannus
- Also known as: Odacre
- Also known as: Audacer
- Also known as: Audacer de Flandre
- Also known as: Anacher 'Great Forrester' of France Governor of Flanders
- Also known as: Odoacer I de Flandres
- Also known as: Audacrum son of Ingelrannus
- Also known as: Odacre
- Also known as: Audacer
- Also known as: Audacer de Flandre
- Also known as: Odoacer De Harelbeke
- Occupation: Count of Flanders
- Occupation: Forester of the Woods
- Occupation: Forester of the Woods
- Occupation: Forester of the Woods
- LifeSketch: Odacre, also spelled Audacer, Odoacer, and Odoscer, believed to be the son of Ingelram (Engelran, Enguerrand, Ingeleannus) and his wife (name not known). He was born between 800 and 810 and died in 837 at the age of 27 or 37. The Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin records his death in 837. The 'Annales Blandinienses' records his death in 836 specifying that he was buried at "Arlabeka. This makes it likely that he died in early March of 837, because of the way the calendar was then calculated with the year beginning March 25th not Jan 1st. Although the wife of Odacre is not known, they are believed to be the parents of Baldwin I, also known as Baudouin, born between 830 and 837. Odacre is believed to have died when his son was still very young, too young to rule. It is not known who ruled Flanders between Odacre's death and the time his son was appointed. There are very few sources for Odacer/Audacer/Odoacer It seems certain that he was the father of Baldwin I, other than that most historians/professional genealogists seem to agree that all other family relationships are fabricated. The only child associated with Odacer is Baldwin I aka Baudouin. Ingelram and Lidéric were probably real individuals, however, there is no evidence that they were the ancestors of Odacer and Baldwin I. It appears that they were written into an elaborate thirteenth century story to provided Baldwin with three generations of ancestry. --------------------------------------- The Legendary Ancestors of Baldwin of Flanders No contemporary source gives the parentage of Baldwin I of Flanders. However, by the the late thirteenth century, an elaborate story had developed which provided Baldwin with three generations of ancestry back to a certain Lidéric, who was then said to be the first "forester" of Flanders, followed in the same position by his son Ingelram, grandson Audacer, and great-grandson Baldwin, who then became the first count of Flanders. Widely accepted in earlier times, these legends have been correctly rejected by modern scholarship. Fortunately, the surviving rescensions of the genealogies of the counts of Flanders allow us to see some of the stages by which this legendary scenario developed, and even though a careful examination of these shows us that Ingelram and probably also Lidéric were real individuals, the alleged descent of Baldwin I from them must be discarded. Much of the early development of the legend appears in the various works edited under the collective title of Genealogiae Comitum Flandriae [MGH SS 9: 302-336, here abbreviated Gen. Com. Fland.], a collection of nine items (identified here by Roman numerals I-IX) written by various authors over a period of several hundred years, having in common that they involve the genealogy or succession of the counts of Flanders. The two earliest parts, dating from the tenth century, say nothing about the parentage of Baldwin I [I. Witger, Genealogia Arnulfi comitis (pp. 302-4, also an important source for later Carolingian genealogy); II. De Arnulfo comite (p. 304)]. However, Witger was emphasizing the Carolingian ancestry of count Arnulf I, and De Arnulfo comite was concerned only with certain close relatives of Arnulf I, so the fact that they do not mention the parentage of Baldwin I does not mean that they did not know it. The earliest source giving Baldwin's supposed genealogy back to Lidéric is Genealogia comitum Flandriae Bertiniana [Gen. Com. Fland. III, pp. 305-8], which states that Lidricus, count of Harlebeck, was father of Ingelrannus, who was father of Audacrus, who was father of Balduinus Ferreus ["Lidricus Harlebeccensis comes genuit Ingelrannum. Ingelrannus genuit Audacrum. Audacer genuit Balduinum Ferreum, qui duxit filiam Karoli Calvi nomine Iudith." MGH SS 9: 305]. In his introduction to this work, Bethmann dates this version to the reign of count Robert II (1093-1111) [MGH SS 9: 305], but the existence of two different versions which diverge after Baldwin V suggests an earlier version composed under Baldwin V or Baldwin VI [see MGH SS 9: 306]. As discussed in more detail below, later versions of Gen. Com. Fland. added major elaborations to this account. However, Genealogia comitum Flandriae Bertiniana is not the earliest source to mention Lidéric. That honor goes to Annales Blandinienses, which, under the year 836, in an eleventh century hand, states that "Lidricus comes obiit", followed by "et Arlabeka sepelitur" added in a twelfth century hand [Grierson (1937a), 11; Annales Blandinienses has also been edited by Ludwig Bethmann in MGH SS 5: 20-34, but the fact that "et Arlabeka sepelitur" was in a later hand is not indicated]. One of the sources used by the Annales Blandinienses as we have them today was an earlier version of the same annals from the middle of the tenth century, called the tenth century Annales Blandinienses by Grierson (1937a), which were also used as a source by Annales Elmarenses, Annales Formosolenses, and Annales Elnonenses. These annals are also edited in Grierson (1937a). Annales Elmarenses were first edited by Grierson, while Monumenta Germaniae Historica contains editions of Annales Formosolenses by Bethmann [MGH SS 5: 34-6] and of Annales Elnonenses by Pertz [MGH SS 5: 10-20, with the entries in one twelfth century hand separated and edited as Annales Elnonenses minores (pp.17-20), and the remaining annals edited as Annales Elnonenses maiores (pp. 11-17)]. The Annales Blandinienses also mention Ingelram and Audacer, but with an important difference: although the affiliation of Audacer as father of Baldwin is given, no genealogical affiliations are given for Lidéric or Ingelram. The Chronicon Vedastinum, discussed in more detail under Audacer below, is another relatively early source which gives the name of Baldwin's father without showing any knowledge of his alleged earlier ancestors. This indicates an earlier tradition in which the name of the father of Baldwin I was regarded as known, but in which there is no evidence that any earlier generations in the genealogy were known. From this, along with the more detailed individual discussions for Lidéric, Ingelram, and Audacer which appear below, two major points emerge: No later than the middle of the eleventh century (and probably as early as the tenth), there were local annalists who believed that Baldwin's father was named Audacer/Odoacer, but who did not indicate any significant details about the latter, or any knowledge of genealogical affiliations for Lidéric or Ingelram. The chronology indicated for Lidéric and Ingelram (whose career overlaps ignificantly with that of Baldwin I), as shown by these early sources, does not fit well with the claim that they were respectively great-grandfather and grandfather of Baldwin I of Flanders. The natural conclusion is that the name of the father of Baldwin I belongs to an earlier level of the tradition, while the alleged affiliation of Lidéric and Ingelram to Audacer and Baldwin is a later invention, made when the genealogists were seeking to extend the ancestry beyond Baldwin's father, and found two usable names for that purpose in their sources. Although not supported by contemporary evidence, the name of Baldwin's father can be accepted as probable, but the genealogical links to Ingelram and Lidéric need to be rejected as later inventions, even though we can probably accept Lidéric's existence (as we certainly can for Ingelram) https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/baldw001.htm
- Death: 19 NOV 852, Thérouanne, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
- Burial: Harelbeke, Flanders
Ancestors of Odoacer
/-Walbert DE STEENLAND
Odoacer
Descendants of Odoacer
1 Odoacer
=Unknown Spouse of ODACRE
2 Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders
=Judith of Flanders Marriage: 13 DEC 862, Auxerre-Sud, Auxerre, Yonne, Burgundy, France
3 Charles OF FLANDERS
3 Baldwin OF FLANDERS II
3 Gunidilde DE FLANDRE
3 Charles OF FLANDERS
3 Gunidilde DE FLANDRE
3 Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
=Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS Marriage: 889, Flanders, , Nord, France
- Birth: 165, Ireland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Olc Aiche
1 Olc Aiche
=Dunlang MacEnda of LEINSTER
2 Eithne of IRELAND
=Cormac Ulfhada or Mac ART
3 Cairbre Lithfeachair MACCORMAC
=Aine of IRELAND Marriage: ABT 235, Gabhra, Ireland
3 Cairpre Lithfeachair MAC CORMAIC
3 Muireadach of LEINSTER
Ancestors of Óli, son of Dag
/-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
/-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| \-Frigg FINN
/-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| \-Frigg of SILURIA
/-Njord "the Rich" YNGVISSON of Sweden
| \-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
/-Fjoinir Yngvi- Frey King Of The SWEDES
| | /-Tjatse Allvaldesson JOTE
| \-Skaði Le Riche Ynglinga TJATSESDOTTIR
| \-Olvidia SCANDINAVIA
/-Svegdi FJOLNARSSON
| | /-Gymer
| \-Gerd GYMESDATTER
| | /-Wystan
| \-Orboda of BERG
/-Vanlandi King of Uppsala SVEGDASSON
| \-Vang Vana FJOLNISDOTTER Sverige
/-Visbur VANLANDASSON of Uppsala and Swealand
| | /-Jokull FROSTASSON King Of Kvenland
| | /-Snaer of Snja the Old Vanha Jokulsson King of Finland and KVENLAND
| \-Drífa SNÆSDÓTTIR
| | /-Fornjot KÖNIG
| | /-Kari Fornjotsson KÖNIG
| | /-Frost son of KARI
| \-Niera VERCH FROSTI KARASSON KVENLAND
/-Domaldi VISBURSSON of Sweden
| | /-Authi HALFDAN
| \-Audi AUTHISDOTTIR of Sweden
/-Domar Domaldasson of SWEDEN
| | /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| | /-Borr (son of Búri)
| | /-Woden Odin
| | | | /-Trudgelmer
| | | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | | \-Beltsa
| | /-Saeming of the NORSE
| | | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | | | /-Eurgen Ap MARIUS
| | | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | /-Godhjalt SÆMINGSSON av Hålogaland
| | | \-Nauma Queen of HAALOGALAND
| | /-Sverdhjalt GODHJALTSSON OF HÅLOGALAND
| | | \-Nauma
| | /-Hodbrodd Sverdhjaltsson SVERDHJALTSSON av Hålogaland
| \-Ukjent HODBRODDSDOTTER
| \-Unknown daughter of GODHJALTSSON
/-Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
| | /-Rig KÖNIG von Dänemark
| | /-Danpi RIGSSON Konig von Danemark
| | | | /-Danp LORD of Danpsted
| | | \-Dana
| \-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
| | /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| | /-Borr (son of Búri)
| | /-Woden Odin
| | | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | | \-Beltsa
| | /-Skjöld ODINSSON of The Danes and Belund
| | | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | /-Fridleif Skjoldsson of DENMARK
| | | | /-Fion of DANES
| | | \-Gefjon of SKJAELLAND
| | /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | | \-Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
| | /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | | \-Inga of Denmark
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dan OLAFSSON
| | /-Havar of DENMARK
| | | \-Sigris FRODASSON
| \-Danpi VERMUNDSDÓTTIR
| | /-Hoard of Denmark
| | /-Nithar HOARDSSON
| \-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
| \-Gerdi
Óli, son of Dag
| /-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
| /-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| | \-Frigg FINN
| /-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| | \-Frigg of SILURIA
| /-Njord "the Rich" YNGVISSON of Sweden
| | \-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
| /-Fjoinir Yngvi- Frey King Of The SWEDES
| | | /-Tjatse Allvaldesson JOTE
| | \-Skaði Le Riche Ynglinga TJATSESDOTTIR
| | \-Olvidia SCANDINAVIA
| /-Svegdi FJOLNARSSON
| | | /-Gymer
| | \-Gerd GYMESDATTER
| | | /-Wystan
| | \-Orboda of BERG
| /-Vanlandi King of Uppsala SVEGDASSON
| | \-Vang Vana FJOLNISDOTTER Sverige
| /-Visbur VANLANDASSON of Uppsala and Swealand
| | | /-Jokull FROSTASSON King Of Kvenland
| | | /-Snaer of Snja the Old Vanha Jokulsson King of Finland and KVENLAND
| | \-Drífa SNÆSDÓTTIR
| | | /-Fornjot KÖNIG
| | | /-Kari Fornjotsson KÖNIG
| | | /-Frost son of KARI
| | \-Niera VERCH FROSTI KARASSON KVENLAND
| /-Domaldi VISBURSSON of Sweden
| | | /-Authi HALFDAN
| | \-Audi AUTHISDOTTIR of Sweden
| /-Domar Domaldasson of SWEDEN
| | | /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| | | /-Borr (son of Búri)
| | | /-Woden Odin
| | | | | /-Trudgelmer
| | | | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | | | \-Beltsa
| | | /-Saeming of the NORSE
| | | | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | | | | /-Eurgen Ap MARIUS
| | | | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | | | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | | | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | /-Godhjalt SÆMINGSSON av Hålogaland
| | | | \-Nauma Queen of HAALOGALAND
| | | /-Sverdhjalt GODHJALTSSON OF HÅLOGALAND
| | | | \-Nauma
| | | /-Hodbrodd Sverdhjaltsson SVERDHJALTSSON av Hålogaland
| | \-Ukjent HODBRODDSDOTTER
| | \-Unknown daughter of GODHJALTSSON
\-Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
| /-Rig KÖNIG von Dänemark
| /-Danpi RIGSSON Konig von Danemark
| | | /-Danp LORD of Danpsted
| | \-Dana
\-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
| /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| /-Borr (son of Búri)
| /-Woden Odin
| | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | \-Beltsa
| /-Skjöld ODINSSON of The Danes and Belund
| | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| /-Fridleif Skjoldsson of DENMARK
| | | /-Fion of DANES
| | \-Gefjon of SKJAELLAND
| /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | \-Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
| /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | \-Inga of Denmark
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Dan OLAFSSON
| /-Havar of DENMARK
| | \-Sigris FRODASSON
\-Danpi VERMUNDSDÓTTIR
| /-Hoard of Denmark
| /-Nithar HOARDSSON
\-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
\-Gerdi
Ancestors of Olympias
/-Admetus of Epirus
/-Tharrhypas father of Alcetas I of EPIRUS
/-Alcetas I of Epirus
/-Neoptolemus I of EPIRUS
Olympias
Ancestors of Orestes , of Macedonia
/-Philippos I OF MACEDONIA
/-Aeropus I DE MACEDONIA
| \-Nikonoe spouse of Philippos I of MACEDONIA
/-Alcetas OF MACEDONIA
/-Amyntas I OF MACEDONIA
| \-Delle Aeropus I of MACEDONIA
/-Alexandros PHILHELLENE I
| | /-Arrabaios father of Irrhus of LYNKOS
| | /-Irrhus OF LYNKOS
| \-Eurydice of Lyncestis
/-Perdiccas I of MACEDONIA
/-Archelaus I of MACEDONIA
| \-Simiche , poss. a slave
Orestes , of Macedonia
- Birth: ABT 810, Wantage, Wessex
- Also known as: Osburhga
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburh
- Also known as: Osburh of Wight
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburh of Wight
- Also known as: Osburga
- Also known as: Osburh of Wight
- WIFE OF THE KING ...BUT NOT QUEEN: In accordance with ninth century West Saxon custom, Osburh was not given the title of queen. According to King Alfred, this was because of the infamous conduct of a former queen of Wessex called Eadburh, who had accidentally poisoned her husband.
- Affiliation: Royal House of Wessex (by marriage)
- Osburhga and King Æthelwulf had 6 Children: Æthelstan, Æthelswith, Æthelbald, Æthelbert, Æthelred, Alfred
- LifeSketch: Osburhga, or Osburh, (also known as Osburhga Oslacsdotter) was the first wife of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother of Alfred the Great. Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as "a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth" Osburhga's existence is known only from Asser's Life of King Alfred. She is not named as witness to any charters, nor is her death reported in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. So far as is known, she was the mother of all Æthelwulf's children, his five sons Æthelstan, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, Æthelred and Alfred the Great, and his daughter Æthelswith, wife of King Burgred of Mercia. Osburhga was the daughter of Oslac (who is also only known from Asser's Life), the name of her mother is not known. Her father Oslac was King Æthelwulf's pincerna (butler). This was not comparable to a modern day butler, the Pincerna was an important figure in the royal court and household similar to a High Steward. Oslac is described as a descendant of King Cerdic's Jutish nephews, Stuf and Wihtgar, who conquered the Isle of Wight. Osburhga is best known from Asser's story about a book of Saxon songs, which she showed to Alfred and his brothers, offering to give the book to whoever could first memorize it, a challenge which Alfred took up and won. This exhibits high-status ninth-century women's interest in books and their role in educating their children While Osburhga was certainly the wife of the King she did not hold the title of Queen. In accordance with ninth century West Saxon custom, she was not given the title of queen. According to King Alfred, this was because of the infamous conduct of a former queen of Wessex called Eadburh, who had accidentally poisoned her husband. This is one of the points of contention between Osburhga's sons and her husband's 2nd wife Judith of France. As part of their marriage agreement, Judith's father insisted Judith be anointed Queen before they even left France.
- Death: 855, Kingdom of Wessex
- Partnership with: Æthelwulf of WESSEX
Marriage: ABT 830
Marriage: ABT 826, Mercia, Wessex
- Child: Æthelstan of KENT Birth: ABT 827, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Æthelswith daughter of Æthelwulf of WESSEX Birth: 838, Wessex
- Child: Æthelberht OF WESSEX Birth: ABT 836, Wantage, Wessex
- Child: Æthelred of WESSEX Birth: BET 834 AND 848, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Alfred of WESSEX Birth: 849, Wantage, Berkshire, Kingdom of Wessex
- Child: Æthelbald of WESSEX Birth: 834, Wantage, Berkshire, England
Descendants of Osburhga of Wessex
1 Osburhga of Wessex
=Æthelwulf of WESSEX Marriage: ABT 830 Marriage: ABT 826, Mercia, Wessex
2 Æthelstan of KENT
2 Æthelswith daughter of Æthelwulf of WESSEX
2 Æthelberht OF WESSEX
2 Æthelred of WESSEX
2 Alfred of WESSEX
=Ealhswith of Mercia Marriage: 868, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of Mercia
3 Edward the ELDER
=Eadgifu OF KENT Marriage: 919, Wessex, England
=Ecgwynn spouse of Edward the ELDER Marriage: 893, Wessex
=Ælfflæd OF WILTSHIRE Marriage: ABT 900, Kingdom of Wessex
3 Æthelgifu of WESSEX
3 Ælfthryth of WESSEX
3 Æthelflæd of the MERCIANS
3 Æthelweard OF WESSEX
3 Edmund of WESSEX
=Ettielswitha spouse of Alfred of WESSEX
3 Ælfthryth of FLANDERS
2 Æthelbald of WESSEX
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Owain King of Britain
/-Porres KING King of the Druids
/-Cherin King of Britain
/-Andreas King of Britain
/-Urien King of Britain
/-Ithel King of Britain
/-Clydawe King of Britain
/-Cloten King of Britain
/-Gorwst King of Britain
/-Merian King of Britain
/-Bledud King of Britain
/-Cap King of Britain
Owain King of Britain
Descendants of Owain King of Britain
1 Owain King of Britain
=(Unknown)
2 Seisyll King of Britain
=(Unknown)
3 Arthmael King of Britton
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Owain Eurgen ap Marius Meurig of Monmouth
/-Meric Marius Caradoc SAINT CYLLIN of Siluria
Owain Eurgen ap Marius Meurig of Monmouth
| /-Prasutagus Brenin o ICENA
| | \-Don Anna ferch MATHOMWY
\-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| /-Beli MAWR
| /-Antedios of the ICENI
| | \-Anna DE CORNWALL
\-Boadicia of BRITAIN
\-Anna Penardiam MANDUBRATIUS
Ancestors of Oxendares
/-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
/-Tiespes of ANSHAN
/-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
/-Arsames of PERSIA
/-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
/-Darius I of PERSIA
/-Xerxes KING
| | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| \-Cassandane of PERSIA
/-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | /-Sh'charim BEN UZIAH
| | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
/-Darius NOTHUS II
Oxendares
| /-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
| /-Tiespes of ANSHAN
| /-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
| /-Arsames of PERSIA
| /-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
| /-Darius I of PERSIA
| /-Xerxes KING
| | | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| | \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| | \-Cassandane of PERSIA
| /-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | | /-Sh'charim BEN UZIAH
| | | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| | \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
\-Parysatis QUEEN
- Also known as: Elamite: Uparmiya
- Also known as: Parmida (means Small Paradise; A Smart, Wise and Kind Lady from Paradise; Daughter of Rain; Rain Bride)
- Title Of Nobility: Persian princess
- She the only daughter of Bardiya (Smerdis), son of Cyrus the Great. She was: the grand daughter of Cyrus the Great, and Cassandane.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Parmys, Princess of Persia
1 Parmys, Princess of Persia
=Darius I of PERSIA
- Father: Bardiya of the Achaemenid EMPIRE
- Mother: Phaidyme
- Also known as: Elamite: Uparmiya
- Also known as: Parmida (means Small Paradise; A Smart, Wise and Kind Lady from Paradise; Daughter of Rain; Rain Bride)
- Title Of Nobility: Persian princess
- She the only daughter of Bardiya (Smerdis), son of Cyrus the Great. She was: the grand daughter of Cyrus the Great, and Cassandane.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Parmys, Princess of Persia
/-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
/-Teispes of PERSIA
/-Cyrus I of PERSIA
/-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
/-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | /-Astyages, King of Media
| \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
/-Bardiya of the Achaemenid EMPIRE
| \-Cassandane of PERSIA
Parmys, Princess of Persia
\-Phaidyme
- Birth: ABT 190 BC
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: Marcus ANTONIUS
- Child: Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS Birth: 165 BC, Rome, Rome, Italy
- Child: Gaius ANTONIUS Birth: 173 BC, Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italien
- Child: ANTON Birth: 183 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Descendants of Pasquala Maria
1 Pasquala Maria
=Marcus ANTONIUS
2 Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
=(Unknown)
3 Marcus Antonius Praetor of ROME
=(Unknown)
2 Gaius ANTONIUS
2 ANTON
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Pausanias of Elimaea Elimiotai
/-Derdas I of Macedonia of ELIMAEA
Pausanias of Elimaea Elimiotai
Descendants of Pausanias of Elimaea Elimiotai
1 Pausanias of Elimaea Elimiotai
=(Unknown)
2 Derdas Archon of ELIMIOTIS
=Dght II Archelaus I MACEDONIA
3 Machatas of ELIMEIA
=(Unknown)
3 Nikesipolis OF PHERAE
3 DERDAS
3 Phila ELIMAEA
Ancestors of Penardin
/-Ceri Hir Lyngwyn OF ESYLLWG AP GWYN
/-Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| \- OF ESYLLWG
/-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Anna spouse of Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
/-Bran of Wales, Britain and Siluria KING
| | /-Beli Mawr of the BRITONS
| | /-Lludd Llaw Ereint AP BELI
| | | \-Don Anna VERCH MATHONWY OF ARIMATHEA
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
Penardin
\-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
Ancestors of Penardun
/-Ceri Hir Lyngwyn OF ESYLLWG AP GWYN
/-Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
| \- OF ESYLLWG
/-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Anna spouse of Berwyn ap Ceri of The BRITONS
/-Bran of Wales, Britain and Siluria KING
| | /-Beli Mawr of the BRITONS
| | /-Lludd Llaw Ereint AP BELI
| | | \-Don Anna VERCH MATHONWY OF ARIMATHEA
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
Penardun
\-Anna of Ancient Arimathea QUEEN
- Father: Ludwig I König des Fränkischen Reiches und Römischer KAISER
- Mother: Ermengarde VOM HASPENGAU römische Kaiserin
- Birth: 797
- Also known as: King Pippin I of Aquitaine
- Also known as: French: Pépin
- Occupation: koning van Aquitanië
- Title Of Nobility: made King of Aquitaine by his father, Emperor Louis the Pious
- LifeSketch: Pepin I was King of Aquitaine and Duke of Maine. He was the second son of Emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye. When his father assigned to each of his sons a kingdom within the Empire in August 817, Pepin received Aquitaine, which had been Louis's own sub-kingdom during his father Charlemagne's reign. Ermoldus Nigellus was Pepin's court poet and accompanied him on a campaign into Brittany in 824. In 830, Pepin rebelled at the insistence of his brother Lothair's advisor Wala. He took an army of Gascons with him and marched all the way to Paris, with the support of the Neustrians. His father marched back from a campaign in Brittany to Compiègne, where Pepin surrounded his forces and captured him. However, the rebellion broke up. In 832, Pepin rebelled again and his brother Louis the German soon followed. Louis the Pious was in Aquitaine to subdue any revolt, but was drawn off by the Bavarian insurrection of the younger Louis. Pepin took Limoges and other Imperial territories. The next year, Lothair joined the rebellion and, with the assistance of Ebbo, Archbishop of Reims, the rebel sons deposed their father in 833. Lothair's later behavior alienated Pepin, and the latter was at his father's side when Louis the Pious was reinstated on March 1, 834. Pepin was restored to his former status. Pepin died scarcely four years later and was buried in the Church of St. Radegonde in Poitiers. In 822, Pepin had married Ingeltrude, daughter of Theodobert, Count of Madrie, with whom he had two sons: Pepin, and Charles, who became Archbishop of Mainz. Both were minors when Pepin died, so Louis the Pious awarded Aquitaine to his own youngest son, Pepin's half-brother Charles the Bald. The Aquitainians, however, elected Pepin's son as Pepin II. His brother Charles also briefly claimed the kingdom. Both died childless. Pepin also had two daughters, one of whom married Gerard, Count of Auvergne. -- Wikiwand: Pepin I of Aquitaine
- Ruling dynasty: Carolingians: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title Of Nobility: King of Aquitaine
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of Maine
- Death: 13 DEC 838, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
- Burial: Church of St. Radegonde, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Ancestors of Pepin Roi d'Aquitaine
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf von Metz Bischof VON METZ
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I Herzog der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Zuchilo König der Lombarden Herzog und FELDHERR
| | | | /-Wacho König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
/-Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
/-Ludwig I König des Fränkischen Reiches und Römischer KAISER
| | /-Egilolf spouse of HERSWINDA
| | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | | \-Herswinda spouse of EGILOLF
| \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin
| | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | /-Houching VON ALEMANNEN
| | | \-Unknown VON BAIERN
| | /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
| \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
Pepin Roi d'Aquitaine
\-Ermengarde VOM HASPENGAU römische Kaiserin
Ancestors of Pepin
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf von Metz Bischof VON METZ
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I Herzog der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Godeoc König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Claffo König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Caretena Rechiare DE SUEVIA
| | | | /-Zuchilo König der Lombarden Herzog und FELDHERR
| | | | /-Wacho König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
Pepin
| /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | /-Theotar dux
| | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
\-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
- Father: Amyntas III of MACEDONIA
- Mother: Eurydice LYNCESTAE Princess of Lyncestae
- Birth: Pella, Macedonia
- Also known as: Pérdicas III Da Macedônia
- Also known as: Perdiccas III Of Macedon
- Also known as: Perdiccas III Of Macedon
- Also known as: Perdiccas III Of Macedon
- Also known as: Perdiccas III Of Macedon
- Title Of Nobility: Roi de Macédoine (-368--359)
- Death: 359
Ancestors of Perdiccas III of Macedonia
/-Philippos I OF MACEDONIA
/-Aeropus I DE MACEDONIA
| \-Nikonoe spouse of Philippos I of MACEDONIA
/-Alcetas OF MACEDONIA
/-Amyntas I OF MACEDONIA
| \-Delle Aeropus I of MACEDONIA
/-Alexandros PHILHELLENE I
| | /-Arrabaios father of Irrhus of LYNKOS
| | /-Irrhus OF LYNKOS
| \-Eurydice of Lyncestis
/-Philip father of Amyntas III of MACEDONIA
/-Amyntas III of MACEDONIA
Perdiccas III of Macedonia
| /-Arrabaios d'Illyrie DE GRECE
| /-Sirrhus d'Illyrie DE GRECE
| | | /-Le Péloponnèse et les Iles Grecques
| | \-Delle de Corinthe DE GRECE
\-Eurydice LYNCESTAE Princess of Lyncestae
| /-Arrhabaeus I OF LYNKESTIS
\-Irra spouse of Sirrhus d'Illyrie DE GRECE
Descendants of Perdiccas III of Macedonia
1 Perdiccas III of Macedonia
=Mère de Amyntas IV
2 Amyntas IV OF MACEDON
=Cynane OF MACEDON
3 Philip of Macedonia CYRENE
=Berenice QUEEN I, of Macedonia, of Egypt
3 Eurydice II OF MACEDON
2 Cleopatra daughter of Perdiccas III of MACEDONIA
2 Areopos OF MACEDON II
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Phaedymia
1 Phaedymia
=Darius I of PERSIA
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Phaidyme
1 Phaidyme
=Bardiya of the Achaemenid EMPIRE
2 Parmys, Princess of Persia
- Birth: 97 BC, (Pontus), Turkey
- Title Of Nobility: King of Pontus
- Ruling House: Mithridatic: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 47 BC
Descendants of Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
1 Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
=A noble woman of SARMARIA
2 Dynamis of PONTUS
=Asander VAN BOSPORUS
3 Tiberius Julius ASPURGAS King of the Bosporous
=Gepaepyrus
3 Aspurgis of BOSPHORUS
=Gepaepyris OF THRACE
=Scribonius, Bosporan Usurper King
=Polemon I Eusebes, Roman Vassal King Marriage: King Polemon's first marriage
=Asander of TURKEY BOSPHORUS
- Father: Phillip II BASILEUS OF MACEDONIA
- Mother: Philinna of LARISSA
- Birth: 359 BC
- Also known as: Filipe III Arrideu
- LifeSketch: No relato de Plutarco, tornou-se débil e epilético após uma tentativa de envenenamento por Olímpia do Epiro, esposa de Filipe II e mãe de Alexandre, que queria eliminar um possível rival de seu filho. Este episódio, no entanto, pode ser apenas um boato malicioso, já que não há evidência de que Olímpia realmente causou esta condição em seu afilhado. Alexandre o estimava muito, e o levou consigo em suas campanhas, tanto para proteger sua vida e para se assegurar de que ele não seria usado como peão em uma eventual disputa pelo trono.
- Death: 25 DEC 317 BC
Ancestors of Philip III Arrhidaeus of Macedonia
/-Philippos I OF MACEDONIA
/-Aeropus I DE MACEDONIA
| \-Nikonoe spouse of Philippos I of MACEDONIA
/-Alcetas OF MACEDONIA
/-Amyntas I OF MACEDONIA
| \-Delle Aeropus I of MACEDONIA
/-Alexandros PHILHELLENE I
| | /-Arrabaios father of Irrhus of LYNKOS
| | /-Irrhus OF LYNKOS
| \-Eurydice of Lyncestis
/-Philip father of Amyntas III of MACEDONIA
/-Amyntas III of MACEDONIA
/-Phillip II BASILEUS OF MACEDONIA
| | /-Arrabaios d'Illyrie DE GRECE
| | /-Sirrhus d'Illyrie DE GRECE
| | | | /-Le Péloponnèse et les Iles Grecques
| | | \-Delle de Corinthe DE GRECE
| \-Eurydice LYNCESTAE Princess of Lyncestae
| | /-Arrhabaeus I OF LYNKESTIS
| \-Irra spouse of Sirrhus d'Illyrie DE GRECE
Philip III Arrhidaeus of Macedonia
\-Philinna of LARISSA
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Phratagone
1 Phratagone
=Darius I of PERSIA
Ancestors of Phriapatius
/-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
/-Tiespes of ANSHAN
/-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
/-Arsames of PERSIA
/-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
/-Darius I of PERSIA
/-Xerxes KING
| | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| \-Cassandane of PERSIA
/-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
/-Darius NOTHUS II
/-Artaxerxes II Memnon DE PERSE
| | /-Achaemenes of the Achaemenid DYNASTY
| | /-Tiespes of ANSHAN
| | /-Ariaramnes of ANSHAN
| | /-Arsames of PERSIA
| | /-Hystaspes of Bactria and PERSIS
| | /-Darius I of PERSIA
| | /-Xerxes KING
| | | | /-Achaimenes Hakhamani of PERSIA
| | | | /-Teispes of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cyrus I of PERSIA
| | | | /-Cambyses I of PERSIA
| | | | | \-Female OF PARSUMAŠ
| | | | /-Cyrus II Magnus of PERSIA
| | | | | | /-Astyages, King of Media
| | | | | \-Mandane of Media of ANSHAN
| | | | | \-Aryenis MERMNADAE of LYDIA
| | | \-Atossa OF PERSIA
| | | \-Cassandane of PERSIA
| | /-Artaxerxes I Makrokheir ACHAEMENID
| | | | /-Aphiah BEN SH'CHARIM
| | | | /-Bechorath BEN APHIAH
| | | | /-Zeror BEN BECHORATH
| | | | /-Abiel ben ZEROR
| | | | /-Kish BEN ABIEL
| | | | /-Sjimi BEN KISH
| | | | /-Abihail ben Shimai ISRAEL
| | | \-Esther, Biblical Queen of Persia
| \-Parysatis QUEEN
Phriapatius
\-Apame Achéménide DE PERSE
- Father: Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
- Mother: Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin
- Birth: APR 777, Aachen, Neustria, Fränkisches Reich
- Christening: 12 APR 781, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Christening: 15 APR 781, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Also known as: King Pepin of Italy IV
- Also known as: Pépin Ier dit le Bossu d’ITALIE de VERMANDOIS
- Occupation: King of Lombardy & Italy, BET 781 AND 810
- LifeSketch: Pippin of Italy probably allied himself with the member of a sex that had influence in Italy. Bernhard's successor must have found support from the maternal relatives. However, the name and origin of Bernhard's mother have not been passed down. Thegan, the biographer LUDWIGS DES RELIGIOUS, explicitly mentions her as the concubine of Pippins of Italy. Thegan's reasons for defaming Bernhard's claims to Italy are obvious; however, his statement about Pippin's marriage finds some confirmation in a letter from Alcuin. Alcuin congratulates Pippin on "the wife of his youth", whereby he used a quotation from the Bible, which, however, could have referred to the special form of marriage of the king's son. In the event that Alcuin's letter referred to a recent event, the year 796 would be the date of the marriage of Pippin of Italy. The point in time coincided with Pippin's participation in KARL's Avar campaign, which may have made backing in Italy particularly necessary. Herm, Gerhard: page 248,306 ------- Pepin or Pippin (or Pepin Carloman, Pepinno, April 777 – 8 July 810), born Carloman, was the son of Charlemagne and King of the Lombards (781–810) under the authority of his father. Pepin was the second son of Charlemagne by his wife Hildegard. He was born Carloman, but was rechristened with the royal name Pepin (also the name of his older half-brother Pepin the Hunchback, and his grandfather Pepin the Short) when he was a young child. He was made "king of Italy" after his father's conquest of the Lombards, in 781, and crowned by Pope Hadrian I with the Iron Crown of Lombardy. King Pepin had five [illegitimate] children by Mistress (1). It is not known whether they were full sisters of Bernard. 1. BERNARD 2. ADELAIS ([798]-after 810). 3. ADULA ([800/810]-after 810). 4. GUNTRADA ([800/810]-after 810). 5. BERTAIDE ([800/810]-after 810). 6. THEODRADA ([800/810]-after 810) The issue of Pepin's relationships is not entirely clear. A litany of Liber confrater augiensis attributes to him as his wife a certain Chrotais (or Ruadheid), married shortly before 796,. However, the Vita Hludowici written by Thégan around 840 says that King Bernard of Italy was born of a concubine (ex concubina natus), an affirmation reinforced by a litany of St. Gallen placing Bernard in a list of Carolingians of illegitimate birth. We do not know the origin of Chrotais but her name, that of Bernard of Italy and the fact that Adalard de Corbie and his half-brother Wala are then the protectors of Bernard of Italy suggests a close relationship between Chrotais and these. This hypothesis is reinforced by the fact that the first names of Bernard, Gundrada and Theodrada are found in the brothers and sisters of Wala and Adalard. Only, it is chronologically improbable that Chrotais is daughter of Wala, impossible that it is daughter of a brother or sister of Wala, who were too young, and the Vita Adalhardiis formal about the fact that Bernard had only five children. It remains as an explanation that the wife of Pepin d'Italie is a grand-niece of his namesake, the third wife of Charles Martel.
- Death: 8 JUL 810, Milano, Lombardy, Italy
- Burial: 11 JUL 810, Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, Verona, Italia
Ancestors of Pippin König von Italien
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf von Metz Bischof VON METZ
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I Herzog der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Claffo König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Zuchilo König der Lombarden Herzog und FELDHERR
| | | | /-Wacho König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
/-Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
Pippin König von Italien
| /-Egilolf spouse of HERSWINDA
| /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| | \-Herswinda spouse of EGILOLF
\-Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin
| /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| /-Houching VON ALEMANNEN
| | \-Unknown VON BAIERN
| /-Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
\-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
\-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi Alamannischer HERZOG
- Father: Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
- Mother: Himiltrude
- Birth: ABT 768, Fränkisches Reich
- Also known as: Pepin the Hunchback
- Also known as: Pépin le Bossu
- Also known as: Pepijn De Gebochelde
- Also known as: Pippin Der Bucklige
- Affiliation: Fils illégitime de Charlemagne
- LifeSketch: PEPIN THE HUNCHBACK IS NOT THE SAME AS PEPIN KING OF ITALY, they were brothers with the same name Pepin, or Pippin the Hunchback (French: Pépin le Bossu, German: Pippin der Buckelige; c. 768 / 769 – 811) was a Frankish prince. He was the eldest son of Charlemagne and noblewoman Himiltrude. He developed a humped back after birth, leading early medieval historians to give him the epithet "hunchback". He lived with his father's court after Charlemagne dismissed his mother and took another wife, Hildegard. Around 781, Pepin's half brother Carloman was rechristened as "Pepin of Italy"—a step that may have signaled Charlemagne's decision to disinherit the elder Pepin, for a variety of possible reasons. In 792, Pepin the Hunchback revolted against his father with a group of leading Frankish nobles, but the plot was discovered and put down before the conspiracy could put it into action. Charlemagne commuted Pepin's death sentence, having him tonsured and exiled to the monastery of Prüm instead. Since his death in 811, Pepin has been the subject of numerous works of historical fiction.
- Death: 811, Abtei Prüm
- Burial: 811, Abtei Prüm
Ancestors of Pippin der Bucklige
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda spouse of Arnulf von Metz Bischof VON METZ
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I Herzog der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Claffo König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Zuchilo König der Lombarden Herzog und FELDHERR
| | | | /-Wacho König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
/-Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
Pippin der Bucklige
\-Himiltrude
- Birth: ABT 655, Moselgau, Frankenreich
- Also known as: Plektrudis von Köln
- LifeSketch: 1. wkipedia: Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis)[1] (died 718) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 718. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[2] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[3][4] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectrude entered a convent, and died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried in the monastery of Notre Dame which she had founded. 2. from www.geni.com Plectrude Also Known As:"Plectrudis", "Plectrude" Birthdate:after circa 650 Birthplace:Herstal, Liege, Walloon Region, Belgium Death:Died 717 in Cologne, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Place of Burial:Santa Maria, Colônia (Alemanha) Immediate Family: Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne and Grimoald II the Younger Sister of Bertrade de Prüm; Chrodelinde; Theodard, bishop of Liège; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud; Norbert of Aquitaine and Adela des Pfalzel « less 3. Plectrudis MP Birth: circa 650 Heristal, Liege, Belgium Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne; Grimoald II the Younger and Drogon Greve av Champaign Sister of Theodard, bishop of Liège; Chrodelinde; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud and 4 others Half sister of Atula of Austrasia Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis) (died 717) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 716. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[1] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[2][3] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectude entered a convent, and she died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried. Issue Her sons by Pepin were: Drogo, duke of Champagne Grimoald, mayor of the palace of Neustria References "Pippin II (d. 714) extended the family's influence further south by marrying Plectrude, whose family had founded the monastery at Echternach and controlled great tracts of land in the Ardennes and the middle Moselle region." Story, Joanna,; et al. (2005). "Charlemagne's black marble: the origin of the epitaph of Pope Hadrian I". Papers of the British School at Rome 73. pp. 157–190. P. 183 Joch, Waltraud (1999). Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells. Husum, Germany: Matthiesen Verlag. Gerberding, Richard A. (October 2002). "Review of Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells by Waltraud Joch". Speculum 77 (4). pp. 1322–1323 Plectrude ou Plectrudis (née vers 650 et morte après 717), fille de Hugobert, sénéchal de Clovis III, et probablement d'Irmina d'Oeren1, fut une épouse de Pépin de Herstal, maire du palais d'Austrasie. Elle était issue des Hugobertides, une puissante famille qui possédait de nombreuses terres entre Cologne et Trèves - Plektrud stammte aus vornehmster austrasischer Familie, höchstwahrscheinlich Tochter der Äbtissin Irmina von Oeren und des Seneschalls Hugobert und Schwester der Äbtissin Adela von Pfalzel (Hlawitschka gegen Werner). Nach der Heirat (um 670) mit Pippin dem Mittleren begegnet sie als Mitausstellerin aller Urkunden des Hausmeiers. Nach dessen Tod 714 versuchte sie energisch, die Rechte ihrer Enkel gegen ihren Stiefsohn Karl (Martell) zu wahren, den sie in Köln gefangensetzte. 716 von den Neustriern zusammen mit den Friesen bedroht, mußte sie die Schätze aushändigen; der entkommene Karl konnte sie 717 zur förmlichen Anerkennung seiner Rechte zwingen. In dem von ihr gegründeten Stift St. Maria im Kapitol (Köln) fand sie ihr Grab.
- Gründerin des Kloster St. Maria im Kapitol in Köln: (Date and Place unknown)
- Name bedeutet: die kraftvoll Glänzende (althochdt.): (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 10 AUG 725, Köln, Fränkisches Reich
- Burial: Sankt Maria im Kapitol, Cologne,
Descendants of Plectrude
1 Plectrude
=Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus Marriage: 670
- Father: Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
- Mother: Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
- Birth: ABT 655, Moselgau, Frankenreich
- Also known as: plectrude
- Also known as: Plektrudis von Köln
- Gründerin des Kloster St. Maria im Kapitol in Köln: (Date and Place unknown)
- Name bedeutet: die kraftvoll Glänzende (althochdt.): (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: 1. wkipedia: Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis)[1] (died 718) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 718. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[2] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[3][4] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectrude entered a convent, and died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried in the monastery of Notre Dame which she had founded. 2. from www.geni.com Plectrude Also Known As:"Plectrudis", "Plectrude" Birthdate:after circa 650 Birthplace:Herstal, Liege, Walloon Region, Belgium Death:Died 717 in Cologne, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Place of Burial:Santa Maria, Colônia (Alemanha) Immediate Family: Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne and Grimoald II the Younger Sister of Bertrade de Prüm; Chrodelinde; Theodard, bishop of Liège; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud; Norbert of Aquitaine and Adela des Pfalzel « less 3. Plectrudis MP Birth: circa 650 Heristal, Liege, Belgium Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne; Grimoald II the Younger and Drogon Greve av Champaign Sister of Theodard, bishop of Liège; Chrodelinde; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud and 4 others Half sister of Atula of Austrasia Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis) (died 717) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 716. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[1] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[2][3] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectude entered a convent, and she died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried. Issue Her sons by Pepin were: Drogo, duke of Champagne Grimoald, mayor of the palace of Neustria References "Pippin II (d. 714) extended the family's influence further south by marrying Plectrude, whose family had founded the monastery at Echternach and controlled great tracts of land in the Ardennes and the middle Moselle region." Story, Joanna,; et al. (2005). "Charlemagne's black marble: the origin of the epitaph of Pope Hadrian I". Papers of the British School at Rome 73. pp. 157–190. P. 183 Joch, Waltraud (1999). Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells. Husum, Germany: Matthiesen Verlag. Gerberding, Richard A. (October 2002). "Review of Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells by Waltraud Joch". Speculum 77 (4). pp. 1322–1323 Plectrude ou Plectrudis (née vers 650 et morte après 717), fille de Hugobert, sénéchal de Clovis III, et probablement d'Irmina d'Oeren1, fut une épouse de Pépin de Herstal, maire du palais d'Austrasie. Elle était issue des Hugobertides, une puissante famille qui possédait de nombreuses terres entre Cologne et Trèves - Plektrud stammte aus vornehmster austrasischer Familie, höchstwahrscheinlich Tochter der Äbtissin Irmina von Oeren und des Seneschalls Hugobert und Schwester der Äbtissin Adela von Pfalzel (Hlawitschka gegen Werner). Nach der Heirat (um 670) mit Pippin dem Mittleren begegnet sie als Mitausstellerin aller Urkunden des Hausmeiers. Nach dessen Tod 714 versuchte sie energisch, die Rechte ihrer Enkel gegen ihren Stiefsohn Karl (Martell) zu wahren, den sie in Köln gefangensetzte. 716 von den Neustriern zusammen mit den Friesen bedroht, mußte sie die Schätze aushändigen; der entkommene Karl konnte sie 717 zur förmlichen Anerkennung seiner Rechte zwingen. In dem von ihr gegründeten Stift St. Maria im Kapitol (Köln) fand sie ihr Grab. geni.com Plectrude Russian: Плектруда Also Known As: "Plectrudis", "Plectrude" Birthdate: after circa 650 Birthplace: Herstal, Liege, Walloon Region, Belgium Death: 717 Cologne, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Place of Burial: Santa Maria, Colônia (Alemanha) Immediate Family: Daughter of Hugobert and Irmina, Abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin ll "the Fat" d'Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne and Grimoald II the Younger Sister of Chrodelinde and Adela des Pfalzel
- Death: 10 AUG 725, Köln
- Burial: Sankt Maria im Kapitol, Cologne,
Ancestors of Plectrude
/-Theotar dux
/-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
/-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
Plectrude
\-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Plócia
1 Plócia
=Plotinus DE ROME
2 Plotina DE ROME
=Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
3 Ulpia Trainus
=Aelius Afer DE ROME
3 Uplia DE ROME
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Polemon I Eusebes, Roman Vassal King
1 Polemon I Eusebes, Roman Vassal King
=Dynamis of PONTUS Marriage: King Polemon's first marriage