Malusha of Lubech1
F, #4951, b. circa 944, d. 1002
Father* | Malk of Lubech1 b. c 918 | |
Malusha of Lubech|b. c 944\nd. 1002|p166.htm#i4951|Malk of Lubech|b. c 918|p188.htm#i5630||||Dir (?)|d. AFT 883 (SLAIN)|p320.htm#i9594|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 944 | of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine.1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Grand Prince Svyatoslav Igorowitz of Kiev1,2 | |
Death* | 1002 | 1 |
Name Variation | Maloucha3 |
Family | Grand Prince Svyatoslav Igorowitz of Kiev b. bt 942 - 945, d. bt 972 - 973 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Romanus II of Byzantium1
M, #4952, b. 940, d. 15 March 963
Father* | Constantine VII of Byzantium1,2 b. b Nov 905, d. 9 Nov 959 | |
Mother* | Helen Augusta (?)1 b. c 906, d. 19 Sep 961 | |
Romanus II of Byzantium|b. 940\nd. 15 Mar 963|p166.htm#i4952|Constantine VII of Byzantium|b. b Nov 905\nd. 9 Nov 959|p166.htm#i4958|Helen Augusta (?)|b. c 906\nd. 19 Sep 961|p166.htm#i4959|Emperor Leo V. Philosophus of Byzantium|b. 1 Sep 866\nd. 12 May 912|p166.htm#i4964|Zoe C. (?)|b. c 885|p166.htm#i4965|Romanus I. Lecapenus|b. c 869\nd. 15 Jun 948|p166.htm#i4966|Theodora A. (?)|d. 20 Feb 923|p166.htm#i4967| |
Birth* | 940 | Constantinople1 |
Marriage* | circa 956 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Theophano of Byzantium (?)1 |
Death* | 15 March 963 | 1 |
Title* | between 959 and 963 | Byzantine Emperor3 |
Family | Theophano of Byzantium (?) b. c 936 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 May 2005 |
Theophano of Byzantium (?)1
F, #4953, b. circa 936
Father* | Theophanus (?)1 | |
Theophano of Byzantium (?)|b. c 936|p166.htm#i4953|Theophanus (?)||p166.htm#i4960|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 936 | of Constantinople, Turkey1 |
Marriage* | circa 956 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Romanus II of Byzantium1 |
Family | Romanus II of Byzantium b. 940, d. 15 Mar 963 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
King Eric VI Segersäll of Sweden1
M, #4954, b. circa 935, d. 994
Father* | Bjorn 'the Old' (?)1 b. 868, d. 956 | |
King Eric VI Segersäll of Sweden|b. c 935\nd. 994|p166.htm#i4954|Bjorn 'the Old' (?)|b. 868\nd. 956|p163.htm#i4865||||Eric E. (?)|b. c 849\nd. 906|p166.htm#i4969|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 935 | Sweden1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Sigrid Storräda1,2 | |
Death* | 994 | Uppsala, Sweden1,2 |
Name Variation | Erik Segersäll2 |
Family | Sigrid Storräda b. c 950 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 21 Jan 2005 |
Sigrid Storräda1
F, #4955, b. circa 950
Father* | Skoglar Toste (?)1,2 | |
Sigrid Storräda|b. c 950|p166.htm#i4955|Skoglar Toste (?)||p166.htm#i4962|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 950 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=King Eric VI Segersäll of Sweden1,2 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Sweyn Forkbeard (?)1 |
Family | King Eric VI Segersäll of Sweden b. c 935, d. 994 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Grand Prince Igor Ruricowitz of Kiev1
M, #4956, b. 877, d. 945
Father* | Ruric (?) b. c 845, d. 875; Weis says NOT his son, but a descendant1,2 | |
Grand Prince Igor Ruricowitz of Kiev|b. 877\nd. 945|p166.htm#i4956|Ruric (?)|b. c 845\nd. 875|p166.htm#i4963||||Halfdan (?)|d. 830|p218.htm#i6519|||||||||| |
Birth* | 877 | Novgorod, Russia1 |
Marriage* | 903 | of Pskov, Pskov, Russia, Principal=St. Olga (?)1,3 |
Death* | 945 | Kiev, Ukraine, slain while raiding Derevlians1 |
Death | 947 | 3 |
Family | St. Olga (?) d. 11 Jul 969 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 21 Jan 2005 |
St. Olga (?)1
F, #4957, d. 11 July 969
Father* | Helgi II (Oleg) (?)1 d. c 912 | |
St. Olga (?)|d. 11 Jul 969|p166.htm#i4957|Helgi II (Oleg) (?)|d. c 912|p319.htm#i9570|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 903 | of Pskov, Pskov, Russia, Principal=Grand Prince Igor Ruricowitz of Kiev1,2 |
Death* | 11 July 969 | Kiev, Ukraine1,2 |
HTML* | Sainted Russian Princess Olga |
Family | Grand Prince Igor Ruricowitz of Kiev b. 877, d. 945 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 7 Jun 2005 |
Constantine VII of Byzantium1
M, #4958, b. before November 905, d. 9 November 959
Father* | Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium1 b. 1 Sep 866, d. 12 May 912 | |
Mother* | Zoe Carbonopsina (?)1 b. c 885 | |
Constantine VII of Byzantium|b. b Nov 905\nd. 9 Nov 959|p166.htm#i4958|Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium|b. 1 Sep 866\nd. 12 May 912|p166.htm#i4964|Zoe Carbonopsina (?)|b. c 885|p166.htm#i4965|Michael I. of Byzantium "the Drunkard"|b. 839\nd. 867|p218.htm#i6521|Eudocia I. (?)|b. c 840\nd. 882|p218.htm#i6522||||||| |
Birth* | before November 905 | Constantinople, Turkey1 |
Marriage* | 27 April 919 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Helen Augusta (?)1 |
Death* | 9 November 959 | (possibly poisoned)1 |
Title* | between 913 and 959 | Byzantine Emperor2 |
Family | Helen Augusta (?) b. c 906, d. 19 Sep 961 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 May 2005 |
Helen Augusta (?)1
F, #4959, b. circa 906, d. 19 September 961
Father* | Romanus I Lecapenus1 b. c 869, d. 15 Jun 948 | |
Mother* | Theodora Augusta (?)1 d. 20 Feb 923 | |
Helen Augusta (?)|b. c 906\nd. 19 Sep 961|p166.htm#i4959|Romanus I Lecapenus|b. c 869\nd. 15 Jun 948|p166.htm#i4966|Theodora Augusta (?)|d. 20 Feb 923|p166.htm#i4967|Theophylactes Asbastantos|d. a 871|p166.htm#i4968|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 906 | Constantinople1 |
Marriage* | 27 April 919 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Constantine VII of Byzantium1 |
Death* | 19 September 961 | 1 |
Name Variation | Helena Lecapena2 |
Family | Constantine VII of Byzantium b. b Nov 905, d. 9 Nov 959 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 16 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S365] Guide to Women Leaders, online http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/women_state_leaders.htm
- [S303] William Humphreys, "Agatha, Mother of St. Margaret", p. 36.
Theophanus (?)1
M, #4960
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Edmund (?)1
M, #4961, b. circa 832
Birth* | circa 832 | of Birka, Sweden1 |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Skoglar Toste (?)1
M, #4962
Marriage* | 1 | |
Name Variation | Tosti2 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Ruric (?)1
M, #4963, b. circa 845, d. 875
Father* | Halfdan (?)1 d. 830 | |
Ruric (?)|b. c 845\nd. 875|p166.htm#i4963|Halfdan (?)|d. 830|p218.htm#i6519||||Harald H. (?)|d. 770|p218.htm#i6520|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 845 | 1 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 875 | 1 |
Death | 879 | 2 |
Note* | was probably a Viking3 | |
Title* | Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod3,2 |
Family | ||
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Last Edited | 21 Jan 2005 |
Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium1
M, #4964, b. 1 September 866, d. 12 May 912
Father* | Michael III of Byzantium "the Drunkard"1,2 b. 839, d. 867 | |
Mother* | Eudocia Ingerina (?)1 b. c 840, d. 882 | |
Father | Emperor Basil I of Byzantium b. c 831, d. 887; not known whether he was legitimate son of Basil or illegitimate son of Michael.3 | |
Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium|b. 1 Sep 866\nd. 12 May 912|p166.htm#i4964|Michael III of Byzantium "the Drunkard"|b. 839\nd. 867|p218.htm#i6521|Eudocia Ingerina (?)|b. c 840\nd. 882|p218.htm#i6522|Theophilus of Byzantium "the Unfortunate"|d. 842|p218.htm#i6523|Saint Theodora (?)||p313.htm#i9370||||||| |
Birth* | 1 September 866 | Constantinople1,4,3 |
Marriage* | 898 | Constantinople, Byzantine Empire, formerly his mistress, Principal=Zoe Tzautzina of Byzantium (?)1,5,3 |
Marriage* | 9 January 906 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Zoe Carbonopsina (?)1 |
Death* | 12 May 912 | 1,4,3 |
Note* | married four times, trying to beget a male heir. More of a scholar than a soldier, he completed the legal codification begun by Basil I.3 |
Family 1 | Zoe Tzautzina of Byzantium (?) d. Dec 899 | |
Child |
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Family 2 | Zoe Carbonopsina (?) b. c 885 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 17 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 40-1.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 40-2.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 141A-16.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 141A-17.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 30-6.
Zoe Carbonopsina (?)1
F, #4965, b. circa 885
Birth* | circa 885 | 1 |
Marriage* | 9 January 906 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium1 |
Family | Emperor Leo VI Philosophus of Byzantium b. 1 Sep 866, d. 12 May 912 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Romanus I Lecapenus1
M, #4966, b. circa 869, d. 15 June 948
Father* | Theophylactes Asbastantos1 d. a 871 | |
Romanus I Lecapenus|b. c 869\nd. 15 Jun 948|p166.htm#i4966|Theophylactes Asbastantos|d. a 871|p166.htm#i4968|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 869 | Lakape, Armenia1 |
Marriage* | after 891 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Theodora Augusta (?)1 |
Death* | 15 June 948 | Isle of Prote, Macedonia, Greece1 |
Biography* | From Gibbon: "The succeeding years of the minority of Constantine were occupied by his mother Zoe, and a succession or council of seven regents, who pursued their interest, gratified their passions, abandoned the republic, supplanted each other, and finally vanished in the presence of a soldier. From an obscure origin, Romanus Lecapenus had raised himself to the command of the naval armies; and in the anarchy of the times, had deserved, or at least had obtained, the national esteem. With a victorious and affectionate fleet, he sailed from the mouth of the Danube into the harbor of Constantinople, and was hailed as the deliverer of the people, and the guardian of the prince. His supreme office was at first defined by the new appellation of father of the emperor; but Romanus soon disdained the subordinate powers of a minister, and assumed with the titles of Caesar and Augustus, the full independence of royalty, which he held near five-and-twenty years. His three sons, Christopher, Stephen, and Constantine were successively adorned with the same honors, and the lawful emperor was degraded from the first to the fifth rank in this college of princes. Yet, in the preservation of his life and crown, he might still applaud his own fortune and the clemency of the usurper. The examples of ancient and modern history would have excused the ambition of Romanus: the powers and the laws of the empire were in his hand; the spurious birth of Constantine would have justified his exclusion; and the grave or the monastery was open to receive the son of the concubine. But Lecapenus does not appear to have possessed either the virtues or the vices of a tyrant. The spirit and activity of his private life dissolved away in the sunshine of the throne; and in his licentious pleasures, he forgot the safety both of the republic and of his family. Of a mild and religious character, he respected the sanctity of oaths, the innocence of the youth, the memory of his parents, and the attachment of the people. The studious temper and retirement of Constantine disarmed the jealousy of power: his books and music, his pen and his pencil, were a constant source of amusement; and if he could improve a scanty allowance by the sale of his pictures, if their price was not enhanced by the name of the artist, he was endowed with a personal talent, which few princes could employ in the hour of adversity. The fall of Romanus was occasioned by his own vices and those of his children. After the decease of Christopher, his eldest son, the two surviving brothers quarrelled with each other, and conspired against their father. At the hour of noon, when all strangers were regularly excluded from the palace, they entered his apartment with an armed force, and conveyed him, in the habit of a monk, to a small island in the Propontis, which was peopled by a religious community. The rumor of this domestic revolution excited a tumult in the city; but Porphyrogenitus alone, the true and lawful emperor, was the object of the public care; and the sons of Lecapenus were taught, by tardy experience, that they had achieved a guilty and perilous enterprise for the benefit of their rival. Their sister Helena, the wife of Constantine, revealed, or supposed, their treacherous design of assassinating her husband at the royal banquet. His loyal adherents were alarmed, and the two usurpers were prevented, seized, degraded from the purple, and embarked for the same island and monastery where their father had been so lately confined. Old Romanus met them on the beach with a sarcastic smile, and, after a just reproach of their folly and ingratitude, presented his Imperial colleagues with an equal share of his water and vegetable diet."2 | |
Title* | between 921 and 944 | Byzantine Emperor2 |
Family | Theodora Augusta (?) d. 20 Feb 923 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 May 2005 |
Theodora Augusta (?)1
F, #4967, d. 20 February 923
Marriage* | after 891 | Constantinople, Turkey, Principal=Romanus I Lecapenus1 |
Death* | 20 February 923 | 1 |
Family | Romanus I Lecapenus b. c 869, d. 15 Jun 948 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Theophylactes Asbastantos1
M, #4968, d. after 871
Birth* | of Armenia1 | |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | after 871 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 17 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Eric Edmundson (?)1
M, #4969, b. circa 849, d. 906
Father* | Eymund (?)1 | |
Eric Edmundson (?)|b. c 849\nd. 906|p166.htm#i4969|Eymund (?)||p166.htm#i4970||||Edmund (?)|b. c 832|p166.htm#i4961|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 849 | 1 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 906 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Eymund (?)1
M, #4970
Father* | Edmund (?)1 b. c 832 | |
Eymund (?)||p166.htm#i4970|Edmund (?)|b. c 832|p166.htm#i4961|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Count Albert I de Vermandois "the Pious"1
M, #4971, b. circa 920, d. 9 September 987
Father* | Herbert II of Vermandois1,2 b. bt 880 - 890, d. 23 Feb 943 | |
Mother* | Liegarde of France1,3 b. c 887, d. 931 | |
Count Albert I de Vermandois "the Pious"|b. c 920\nd. 9 Sep 987|p166.htm#i4971|Herbert II of Vermandois|b. bt 880 - 890\nd. 23 Feb 943|p60.htm#i1783|Liegarde of France|b. c 887\nd. 931|p60.htm#i1784|Herbert I. de Vermandois|b. c 850\nd. 6 Nov, between 900 and 907|p60.htm#i1785|Bertha of Morvois||p60.htm#i1786|Robert I. King of the Franks|b. 866\nd. 15 Jun 923|p60.htm#i1790|Aelis (?)||p60.htm#i1791| |
Birth* | circa 920 | of Vermandois, Normandy, France1,4 |
Marriage* | before 954 | Principal=Gerberga of Lorraine (?)1,5 |
Death* | 9 September 987 | 1,2 |
Burial* | St. Quentin, France1 |
Family | Gerberga of Lorraine (?) b. c 935, d. b 7 Sep 978 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 26 Nov 2004 |
Gerberga of Lorraine (?)1
F, #4972, b. circa 935, d. before 7 September 978
Father* | Duke Giselbert of Lorraine1,2 b. c 890, d. 2 Oct 939 | |
Mother* | Gerberga of Saxony1,2 b. 914, d. 5 May 984 | |
Gerberga of Lorraine (?)|b. c 935\nd. b 7 Sep 978|p166.htm#i4972|Duke Giselbert of Lorraine|b. c 890\nd. 2 Oct 939|p88.htm#i2614|Gerberga of Saxony|b. 914\nd. 5 May 984|p88.htm#i2612|Count Régnier I. of Hainaut|b. c 850\nd. bt 25 Oct 915 - 19 Jan 916|p87.htm#i2608|Hersent (?)||p87.htm#i2609|Henry the Fowler|b. 876\nd. 2 Jul 936|p88.htm#i2613|Mechtilde of Ringelheim|b. c 890\nd. 14 Mar 968|p88.htm#i2625| |
Birth* | circa 935 | 1,3 |
Marriage* | before 954 | Principal=Count Albert I de Vermandois "the Pious"1,3 |
Death* | before 7 September 978 | 1 |
Family | Count Albert I de Vermandois "the Pious" b. c 920, d. 9 Sep 987 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Count Reinald of Bar1
M, #4973, d. circa 998
Father* | Raoul (?)1 d. a 981 | |
Count Reinald of Bar|d. c 998|p166.htm#i4973|Raoul (?)|d. a 981|p166.htm#i4974||||(Mr.) d' Auxerre||p322.htm#i9651|||||||||| |
Death* | circa 998 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Raoul (?)1
M, #4974, d. after 981
Father* | (Mr.) d' Auxerre1 | |
Raoul (?)|d. a 981|p166.htm#i4974|(Mr.) d' Auxerre||p322.htm#i9651||||(Mr.) d' Auxerre||p322.htm#i9652|||||||||| |
Death* | after 981 | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Leofwine Earl of Mercia1
M, #4975, d. circa 1032
Father* | Edulf (?)1 | |
Mother* | Elfwina of Mercia (?)1 | |
Leofwine Earl of Mercia|d. c 1032|p166.htm#i4975|Edulf (?)||p166.htm#i4980|Elfwina of Mercia (?)||p167.htm#i4981|Ordgar (?)|d. 870|p167.htm#i4984||||Æthelred of Mercia|d. 912|p167.htm#i4985|Æthelflæda of Wessex|d. 15 Jun 919|p167.htm#i4986| |
Death* | circa 1032 | 1,2 |
Title* | Earl of Mercia, Earl of Leicester1 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 21 Jun 2005 |
Gundrada (?)1
F, #4976
Marriage* | 2nd=Thibault III of Blois1,2 | |
Name Variation | Gondree (?)1 |
Last Edited | 11 May 2005 |
Thorold of Bukenhall (?)1
M, #4977
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
William (?)1
M, #4978
Marriage* | Principal=(?) FitzThorold1 |
Family | (?) FitzThorold | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
(?) FitzThorold1
F, #4979
Father* | Thorold of Bukenhall (?)1 | |
(?) FitzThorold||p166.htm#i4979|Thorold of Bukenhall (?)||p166.htm#i4977|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=William (?)1 |
Family | William (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 18 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Edulf (?)1
M, #4980
Father* | Ordgar (?)1 d. 870 | |
Edulf (?)||p166.htm#i4980|Ordgar (?)|d. 870|p167.htm#i4984||||Aelfgar I. (?)||p217.htm#i6484|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Elfwina of Mercia (?)1 |
Family | Elfwina of Mercia (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
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