, where she is buried near Richard and Eleanor of Aquitaine
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"owers..--Other FieldsRef Number: 90751521==============Subject: Re: Prince of Wales - King David?From: ntaylor@fas.harvard.edu
(Nathaniel Taylor)Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:38:17 -0500In article <cbennett-2003972008000001@adnline11228.adnc.com>,cbennett@adnc.com (Chris Bennett) wrote:> In
article<koberg-2003971307390001@samax1-115.ip.realtime.net>,> koberg@dcci.com (Charles W. Koberg) wrote:> > > My sister mentioned she'd heard/read that Charles, Prince ofWales, can> > be/has been
shown to be descended from the Biblical KingDavid.> > > > After I sputtered the equivalent of "poppycock," shechallenged me to> > check it with the experts here on this forum.> > > > So, have we
heard this claim before? What's the backgroundfor such a> > concept? What are the pertinent facts and myths?> > > > -- > > Charles W. Koberg> > Venture Consultant> > San Antonio, Texas> > "Cogito
ergo doleo"> > Well, it probably IS poppycock, but as poppycock goes itsbetter than most.> > The ancestry of Isabelle of Angouleme, wife of king John, canbe traced> back to a certain count
Theodoric...Chris has summarized it well (though the historical Theudericwas neverknown to be in, let alone be count of, Narbonne). I'm stillworking on apiece countering various aspects of Mr.
Zuckerman's theory whichI amcompetent to critique. I should add that Dr. David H. Kelley, adistinguished scholar in the field of early genealogies,continues toplace more credence in Zuckerman's
theory (or a variant of it).We haveagreed to disagree, and I hope both our views will make it intoprintlater this year.Nat TaylorSubject: Re: Prince of Wales - King
David?From: ops68@aol.comDate: 22 Mar 1997 14:15:40 GMTThere is another researcher at Rowan working on this issue. Hehas even drafted a series of charts with ancient genealogies.Don Stone has an
e-mail address, but I do not recall it. Forthose interested, he'll sell a bound edition of them clearlyoutlining the Davidic descendancy. He documents with footnotesall of the angles and leaves it
to the reader to decide thebelievability of them. It does, however, provide a completegenealogy for someone who wants to show a lineage to Adam(adding your own Biblical research).George Capen
DATE 13 MAR 1999