Remi (?)1
M, #6181
Marriage* | Principal=Odulgarda (?)1 |
Family | Odulgarda (?) | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Odulgarda (?)1
F, #6182
Marriage* | Principal=Remi (?)1 |
Family | Remi (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Atton (?)1
M, #6183
Marriage* | 1 |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hoel II (?)1
M, #6184
Father* | Alan II (?)1 d. 952 | |
Mother* | Judith (?)1 | |
Hoel II (?)||p207.htm#i6184|Alan II (?)|d. 952|p207.htm#i6185|Judith (?)||p207.htm#i6186|Mathuodoe (?)|d. a 930|p296.htm#i8867|(Miss) de Bretagne||p296.htm#i8868||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Alan II (?)1
M, #6185, d. 952
Father* | Mathuodoe (?)1 d. a 930 | |
Mother* | (Miss) de Bretagne1 | |
Alan II (?)|d. 952|p207.htm#i6185|Mathuodoe (?)|d. a 930|p296.htm#i8867|(Miss) de Bretagne||p296.htm#i8868|||||||Alain I. (?)|d. 907|p296.htm#i8869|Oreguen (?)||p296.htm#i8870| |
Marriage* | Principal=Judith (?)1 | |
Death* | 952 | 1 |
Family | Judith (?) | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Judith (?)1
F, #6186
Marriage* | Principal=Alan II (?)1 |
Family | Alan II (?) d. 952 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Pietro Candiano IV (?)1
M, #6187, d. 11 AUG 0976 (MURDERED)
Father* | Pietro Candiano III (?)1 d. 959 | |
Mother* | Arcielda (?)1 | |
Pietro Candiano IV (?)|d. 11 AUG 0976 (MURDERED)|p207.htm#i6187|Pietro Candiano III (?)|d. 959|p207.htm#i6189|Arcielda (?)||p207.htm#i6190|Pietro C. I. (?)|d. 939|p211.htm#i6327|||||||||| |
Marriage* | ABT 936 BEF 26 AUGUST | Principal=Valtruda of Tuscany (?)1 |
Death* | 11 AUG 0976 (MURDERED) | 1 |
Family | Valtruda of Tuscany (?) d. a 976 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Valtruda of Tuscany (?)1
F, #6188, d. after 976
Father* | Humbert (?)1 d. bt 15 Sep 967 - Mar 970 | |
Mother* | Willa of Camerino (?)1 d. a 7 Jan 978 | |
Valtruda of Tuscany (?)|d. a 976|p207.htm#i6188|Humbert (?)|d. bt 15 Sep 967 - Mar 970|p320.htm#i9585|Willa of Camerino (?)|d. a 7 Jan 978|p320.htm#i9586|Hugh o. P. (?)|b. c 880\nd. 10 Apr 947|p226.htm#i6751|Wandelmode (?)||p226.htm#i6752|Boniface I. (?)|d. 953|p208.htm#i6229|Waldrada o. Burgundy||p325.htm#i9732| |
Marriage* | ABT 936 BEF 26 AUGUST | Principal=Pietro Candiano IV (?)1 |
Death* | after 976 | 1 |
Family | Pietro Candiano IV (?) d. 11 AUG 0976 (MURDERED) | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Pietro Candiano III (?)1
M, #6189, d. 959
Father* | Pietro Candiano II (?)1 d. 939 | |
Pietro Candiano III (?)|d. 959|p207.htm#i6189|Pietro Candiano II (?)|d. 939|p211.htm#i6327||||Pietro C. I. (?)|d. 887|p211.htm#i6328|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Arcielda (?)1 | |
Death* | 959 | 1 |
Family | Arcielda (?) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Arcielda (?)1
F, #6190
Marriage* | Principal=Pietro Candiano III (?)1 |
Family | Pietro Candiano III (?) d. 959 | |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Rudolph II (?)1
M, #6191, b. circa 927, d. 10 April 990
Father* | Guelphus I (?)1 b. ABT 905/910, d. 960 | |
Mother* | Siburgis (?)1 | |
Rudolph II (?)|b. c 927\nd. 10 Apr 990|p207.htm#i6191|Guelphus I (?)|b. ABT 905/910\nd. 960|p207.htm#i6192|Siburgis (?)||p207.htm#i6193|Rudolph I. (?)|b. ABT 905/910\nd. c 10 Mar 940|p316.htm#i9455|||||||||| |
Birth* | circa 927 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Itha von Oeningen1 | |
Death* | 10 April 990 | 1 |
Family | Itha von Oeningen d. c 16 Oct 1020 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Guelphus I (?)1
M, #6192, b. ABT 905/910, d. 960
Father* | Rudolph I (?)1 b. ABT 905/910, d. c 10 Mar 940 | |
Guelphus I (?)|b. ABT 905/910\nd. 960|p207.htm#i6192|Rudolph I (?)|b. ABT 905/910\nd. c 10 Mar 940|p316.htm#i9455||||Henry (?)|b. c 883\nd. 925|p316.htm#i9452|Beata (Atha) von Howenwart|d. a 975|p316.htm#i9453||||||| |
Birth* | ABT 905/910 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Siburgis (?)1 | |
Death* | 960 | 1 |
Family | Siburgis (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Siburgis (?)1
F, #6193
Marriage* | Principal=Guelphus I (?)1 |
Family | Guelphus I (?) b. ABT 905/910, d. 960 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Gerbergis of Lower Bavaria (?)1
F, #6194
Marriage* | Principal=Arnulf (?)1 |
Family | Arnulf (?) b. c 913, d. 22 Jul 954 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Howell Dda 'the Good' (?)1
M, #6195, d. 948
Father* | Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr1 d. 907 | |
Mother* | Rheingar of East Saxons (?)1 | |
Howell Dda 'the Good' (?)|d. 948|p207.htm#i6195|Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr|d. 907|p207.htm#i6197|Rheingar of East Saxons (?)||p207.htm#i6198|Rhodri M. ap Merfyn Frych|b. 844\nd. 878|p172.htm#i5134|Angharad ferch Meurig||p172.htm#i5135|Erpenwald (?)||p212.htm#i6348|||| |
Of* | Dynevor, Carm, Wales1 | |
Marriage* | circa 904 | Principal=Eleanor of Dyfed (?)1 |
Death* | 948 | 1 |
DNB* | Hywel Dda [Hywel Dda ap Cadell] (d. 949/50), king in Wales, was son of Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr (d. 910). He ruled the kingdom of Deheubarth in south-west Wales from 903 or 904 and, in addition, Gwynedd and other parts of north Wales from 942 or 943 until his death in 949 or 950. The gradual extension of his power over most of Wales, with the exception of the kingdoms of the south-east, was achieved through a combination of marriage alliance, fortuitous deaths of rivals, and, no doubt, a certain amount of violence. He is most famous as the king who supposedly first codified and promulgated Welsh customary law. It was perhaps because of this attribute, rather than due to any notably moral personal conduct, that he came to be known as Da, lenited as Dda (the Good). Hywel's father, Cadell, may have ruled the kingdom of Ceredigion from 878 until 910. Hywel was himself married to Elen (d. 929), the daughter of Llywarch ap Hyfaidd, king of Dyfed from 892 or 893 until his death in 903. Hywel may have inherited Llywarch's kingdom in 903 on account of his marriage to Elen. However, the fact that one Rhodri (less correctly Rhydderch), brother of Llywarch, is said to have been decapitated in the region of Arwystli in the following year may indicate that Hywel also used more violent means to achieve this end. That he also succeeded his father to Ceredigion is by no means certain: the list of Welsh kings who submitted to Edward the Elder at Tamworth in 918 mentions Hywel but also includes his brother Clydog. The location of Clydog's kingdom is not known, but if it was Ceredigion he lost it in 920 when he was slain by a third brother, Meurig. This was not the end of Hywel's dynastic rivals: Clydog's son Hyfaidd (not called king) and a Meurig (possibly Hywel's brother) both lived until 938, and a Gwriad (whose genealogical affiliations are unknown) witnessed Anglo-Saxon charters in 928 and 932. It is therefore possible that Hywel's power in south-west and west Wales was not free from threat until the late 930s. Finally, in 942 on the death of Idwal Foel, king of Gwynedd and the dependent parts of north Wales, Hywel seems to have annexed these areas to his rule, expelling Idwal's sons Iago and Ieuaf. That this point marked a significant upturn in his fortunes is possibly implied in the English charters witnessed by him, which from now on distinguish Hywel from his fellow Welsh royal witnesses as rex or regulus rather than mere subregulus. Hywel's relations with contemporary English kings have been a point of some controversy. Mention has already been made of his submission, along with Clydog and Idwal Foel, to Edward the Elder at Tamworth in 918. However, it is with Edward's son and heir Æthelstan that Hywel is most frequently linked. In 926, when Æthelstan annexed Northumbria, he is said to have received the submission of all the kings in the island of Britain. Hywel and the other Welsh rulers possibly made their submissions, not at Eamont Bridge, but at Hereford, where Æthelstan is said to have exacted an annual tribute from them. For the remainder of his reign Hywel regularly attended this English king and later his brother Eadred: at Exeter in 928, Worthy (in modern Hampshire) and Luton in 931, ‘Middleton’ in 932, Winchester and Nottingham in 934, and Dorchester twice in 935. The ‘Topsham charter’ of 937 may be spurious, though there is no reason to suppose Hywel took part in the anti-English coalition at ‘Brunanburh’ in that year. There is then a gap (perhaps reflecting the decline in English fortunes after Æthelstan's death rather than a deterioration in Anglo-Welsh relations) until 946 when Hywel witnessed Eadred's charter at Kingston, and again at ‘Chetwode’ and Bourton three years later, not long before his death. The later tradition that one Lolinus, or Loelinus, king of Dyfed (possibly the name Llywelyn, but probably an error for Hoel or Hywel), accompanied King Edmund on a raid into Cumbria in 946 is of uncertain reliability. Hywel's frequent visits to England, combined with other factors such as the naming of one son Edwin, led to the view that Hywel was, in the words of the historian J. E. Lloyd, ‘a warm admirer’ of things English; more recently this alleged Anglophilia has been questioned, some historians suggesting rather that Hywel and his fellow Welsh rulers were sufficiently astute politicians to recognize the greater authority of the English kings such as Æthelstan, and visited England more out of political expediency than out of enthusiasm for that more powerful neighbour. One of Hywel's supposed pro-English acts was the introduction of elements of English law into those of Wales. This was not impossible, since according to the prologues to the Welsh law books of the thirteenth and later centuries, he was responsible for the first codification and promulgation of Welsh law, known consequently as cyfraith Hywel (‘the law of Hywel’). He is said to have convened an assembly of ecclesiastics from throughout Wales at Whitland (in Dyfed) and after forty days and nights of deliberation the laws were amended and redacted. In some accounts Hywel journeyed to Rome with three bishops to obtain papal approval for these laws. The authenticity of the prologues has come under increasing scholarly criticism and the whole account may owe more to the extent of Hywel's power over much of Wales than to historical fact. He did indeed travel to Rome, probably on pilgrimage, in 929 (thus thirteen years before he would have been in a position to impose any legal reforms upon the north Welsh), and it may be significant that his wife, Elen, died in the same year. Hywel Dda is also notable as possibly the only early medieval Welsh ruler to have issued coinage. However, the single example, bearing the legend ‘Howæl Rex’, may have had more a ceremonial than a monetary function, and was a product of the English mint at Chester. Hywel's Welsh ‘empire’ was short-lived, and on his death in 949 or 950 his southern territories were ruled by his sons, while those in the north were contended for successfully by the sons of Idwal Foel. Hywel's sons were called Edwin (Gwyn), Owain, Rhain (Rhun), and Rhodri; and late sources add Hywel Fychan and Einion, both probably dubious. David E. Thornton Sources J. Williams ab Ithel, ed., Annales Cambriae, Rolls Series, 20 (1860) · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brenhinedd y Saesson, or, The kings of the Saxons (1971) [another version of Brut y tywysogyon] · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Peniarth MS 20 (1952) · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Red Book of Hergest (1955) · P. C. Bartrum, ed., Early Welsh genealogical tracts (1966) · ASC, s.a. 921, 926 [texts A, D] · AS chart., S 400, 407, 413, 416, 417, 425, 433, 434, 435, 520, 544, 550, 1497 · Paris, Chron., 1.455 · H. R. Luard, ed., Flores historiarum, 3 vols., Rolls Series, 95 (1890) · D. P. Kirby, ‘Hywel Dda: Anglophil?’, Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 8 (1976–7), 1–13 · H. R. Loyn, ‘Wales and England in the tenth century: the context of the Athelstan charters’, Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 10 (1980–81), 283–301 · J. E. Lloyd, A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest, 3rd edn, 2 vols. (1939); repr. (1988) · H. Pryce, ‘The prologues to the Welsh lawbooks’, BBCS, 33 (1986), 151–87 · A. D. Carr and D. Jenkins, A look at Hywel's law (1985) © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press David E. Thornton, ‘Hywel Dda (d. 949/50)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13968, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Hywel Dda (d. 949/50): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13968 Back to top of biography2 |
Family | Eleanor of Dyfed (?) d. 928 | |
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Eleanor of Dyfed (?)1
F, #6196, d. 928
Father* | Llywarch ap Hyfaidd (?)1 d. 903 | |
Eleanor of Dyfed (?)|d. 928|p207.htm#i6196|Llywarch ap Hyfaidd (?)|d. 903|p207.htm#i6199||||Hyfaidd (Hymoid) (?)||p212.htm#i6349|||||||||| |
Marriage* | circa 904 | Principal=Howell Dda 'the Good' (?)1 |
Death* | 928 | 1 |
Family | Howell Dda 'the Good' (?) d. 948 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr1
M, #6197, d. 907
Father* | Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn Frych1 b. 844, d. 878 | |
Mother* | Angharad ferch Meurig1,2 | |
Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr|d. 907|p207.htm#i6197|Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn Frych|b. 844\nd. 878|p172.htm#i5134|Angharad ferch Meurig||p172.htm#i5135|Mervin F. (?) "Freckled"|d. 844|p219.htm#i6567|Nesta (?)|d. 855|p219.htm#i6568|Meurig ap Dyfnwallon||p219.htm#i6569|||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Rheingar of East Saxons (?)1 | |
Death* | 907 | 1 |
DNB* | Cadell ap Rhodri (d. 910), king in Wales, was one of the sons of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad ferch Feurig of Ceredigion. Although he is described as ‘king’ on his death in 910 and possibly had held that status since the demise of his father in 878, the exact location and extent of his ‘kingdom’ is not apparent. Later medieval accounts of the division of political power following Rhodri's death invariably credit Cadell with Deheubarth (probably here meaning south Wales in general), and one version claims he outlived his brothers and ruled the whole of Wales. Most of this is patently incorrect. Rhodri Mawr's authority never even extended over Dyfed which remained independent until 903–4 when it may have passed to Cadell's son Hywel Dda. Cadell's longevity is incorrect also: the longest-surviving known brother was Anarawd ap Rhodri (d. 916) of Gwynedd. Cadell is often allotted Ceredigion, which Rhodri had probably acquired in 872 through his wife, Angharad. His sons probably controlled this kingdom in the mid-880s when (according to Asser in his Life of King Alfred) they were able to launch attacks against Dyfed and Brycheiniog, no doubt using Ceredigion as a base for such raids. However, in 895 Anarawd is said to have attacked Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi with English help. Some have suggested that it had passed into Scandinavian control by this point whereas others, maintaining Cadell held the kingdom, would see Anarawd's action as an attack on his brother. Anarawd had entered into an alliance with Alfred a few years before this raid and it is possible that Cadell had rejected their alliance, thereby inviting a hostile response from both parties. Cadell lived for a further fifteen years, whether as king of Ceredigion or of some other region. His death in 910 was, as far as can be determined, from natural causes. His sons were called Hywel Dda, Clydog, and Meurig; Hywel succeeded Cadell in the kingship. David E. Thornton Sources J. Williams ab Ithel, ed., Annales Cambriae, Rolls Series, 20 (1860) · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brenhinedd y Saesson, or, The kings of the Saxons (1971) [another version of Brut y tywysogyon] · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Peniarth MS 20 (1952) · T. Jones, ed. and trans., Brut y tywysogyon, or, The chronicle of the princes: Red Book of Hergest (1955) · P. C. Bartrum, ed., Early Welsh genealogical tracts (1966) · Asser's Life of King Alfred: together with the ‘Annals of Saint Neots’ erroneously ascribed to Asser, ed. W. H. Stevenson (1904); repr. with a supplementary article by D. Whitelock (1959) · Gir. Camb. opera, vol. 6 · D. N. Dumville, ‘The “six” sons of Rhodri Mawr: a problem in Asser's Life of King Alfred’, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies, 4 (1982), 5–18 · J. E. Lloyd, A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest, 3rd edn, 2 vols. (1939); repr. (1988) © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press David E. Thornton, ‘Cadell ap Rhodri (d. 910)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4296, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Cadell ap Rhodri (d. 910): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/42963 | |
Title* | Prince of Deheubarth2 |
Family | Rheingar of East Saxons (?) | |
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Rheingar of East Saxons (?)1
F, #6198
Father* | Erpenwald (?)1 | |
Rheingar of East Saxons (?)||p207.htm#i6198|Erpenwald (?)||p212.htm#i6348|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr1 |
Family | Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr d. 907 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Llywarch ap Hyfaidd (?)1
M, #6199, d. 903
Father* | Hyfaidd (Hymoid) (?)1 | |
Llywarch ap Hyfaidd (?)|d. 903|p207.htm#i6199|Hyfaidd (Hymoid) (?)||p212.htm#i6349||||Bledri (?)||p212.htm#i6350|(Miss) FitzOwen||p212.htm#i6351||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 903 | 1 |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Gorm Enske (?)1
M, #6200, d. 890
Father* | Frotho (?)1 d. 885 | |
Gorm Enske (?)|d. 890|p207.htm#i6200|Frotho (?)|d. 885|p207.htm#i6202||||Horda K. (?)|d. 884|p207.htm#i6203|||||||||| |
Marriage* | Principal=Sida (?)1 | |
Death* | 890 | 1 |
Family | Sida (?) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Sida (?)1
F, #6201
Marriage* | Principal=Gorm Enske (?)1 |
Family | Gorm Enske (?) d. 890 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Frotho (?)1
M, #6202, d. 885
Father* | Horda Knut (?)1 d. 884 | |
Frotho (?)|d. 885|p207.htm#i6202|Horda Knut (?)|d. 884|p207.htm#i6203|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 885 | 1 |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Horda Knut (?)1
M, #6203, d. 884
Marriage* | 1 | |
Death* | 884 | 1 |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Luitgarde of Saxony (?)1
F, #6204
Father* | Duke Ludolph of Saxony1 b. c 816, d. 6 Sep 864 | |
Mother* | Hatwige of Friouli (?)1 | |
Luitgarde of Saxony (?)||p207.htm#i6204|Duke Ludolph of Saxony|b. c 816\nd. 6 Sep 864|p88.htm#i2636|Hatwige of Friouli (?)||p207.htm#i6207|Bruno (?)|d. 843|p215.htm#i6437|Suana (?)||p215.htm#i6438|Margrave Eberhard of Friuli|d. 16 Dec 867|p164.htm#i4920|Gisela of France|b. 820\nd. 1 Jul 874|p215.htm#i6430| |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Giselbertus (?)1
M, #6205
Marriage* | Principal=Ermengardis of Germany (?)1 |
Family | Ermengardis of Germany (?) | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Ermengardis of Germany (?)1
F, #6206
Marriage* | Principal=Giselbertus (?)1 |
Family | Giselbertus (?) | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Hatwige of Friouli (?)1
F, #6207
Father* | Margrave Eberhard of Friuli1 d. 16 Dec 867 | |
Mother* | Gisela of France1 b. 820, d. 1 Jul 874 | |
Hatwige of Friouli (?)||p207.htm#i6207|Margrave Eberhard of Friuli|d. 16 Dec 867|p164.htm#i4920|Gisela of France|b. 820\nd. 1 Jul 874|p215.htm#i6430|Margrave Hunrock of Friuli|d. a 853|p200.htm#i5997||||King Louis I. of the Franks "the Fair"|b. Aug 778\nd. 20 Jun 840|p88.htm#i2623|Judith of Bavaria|b. 800\nd. 19 Apr 843|p88.htm#i2624| |
Marriage* | Principal=Duke Ludolph of Saxony1 |
Family | Duke Ludolph of Saxony b. c 816, d. 6 Sep 864 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Benno (?)1
M, #6208
Father* | Bernhard (?)1 | |
Benno (?)||p207.htm#i6208|Bernhard (?)||p207.htm#i6209||||Dietrich (?)||p207.htm#i6210|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Bernhard (?)1
M, #6209
Father* | Dietrich (?)1 | |
Bernhard (?)||p207.htm#i6209|Dietrich (?)||p207.htm#i6210||||Ezerd (?)||p208.htm#i6211|||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
Dietrich (?)1
M, #6210
Father* | Ezerd (?)1 | |
Dietrich (?)||p207.htm#i6210|Ezerd (?)||p208.htm#i6211|||||||||||||||| |
Marriage* | 1 |
Family | ||
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
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