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"Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: F. L. Jacquier (History of Charlemagne by Christian Settipani); L. Orlandini, Manuel Abranches de Soveral, Reynaud de Paysac, F.L. J P de Palmas (Aurejac et Tournemire; Frankish line; The Complete Peerage}, Jacquier (Genealogy of Lewis Carroll, Justin Swanstrom, The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage; Debrett's Peerage & Baronage; Table of descendants French Canadian Genealogical Society; Families of Monfort-sur-Risle & Bertrand de Bricquebec; The Dukes of Normandy, XXXXI), A. Brabant ("Dynastie Montmorency, Michel d'Herbigny), Paul Leportier, Claude Barret, H.R. Moser (Burke Peerage), O.Guionneau, L.B. de Rouge, E. Polti, N. Danican (Britain's Royal Families; Buthlaw, Succession of Strathclyde, the Armorial 1961-62) A.Terlinden (Genealogy of the existing British Peerage, 1842), L. Gustavsson, C. Cheneaux, E. Lodge, S. Bontron (Brian Tompsett), R. Dewkinandan, H. de la Villarmois, C. Donadello; Scevole de Livonniere, H. de la Villarmois, I. Flatmoen, P. Ract Madoux (History of Morhange; Leon Maujean; Annuaire de Lorraine, 1926; La Galissonniere: Elections d'Arques et Rouen), Jean de Villoutreys (ref: Georges Poull), E. Wilkerson-Theaux (Laura Little), O. Auffray, A. Brabant (Genealogy of Chauvigny of Blot from "Chanoine Prevost Archiviste du Diocese de Troyes Union Typographique Domois Cote-d'Or 1925).... http://geneastar.org.
"Ancestors/Descendants of Eleanor Neville and Thomas Lumley" http://www.geneastar.org.
0871 - 0924 Edward of England 53 53  [Pullen010502.FTW]

Reigned 899-924. He defeated the Danes (918), taking East Anglia, & also conquered Mercia (918) and Northumbria (920).

Edward the Elder (died 924), king of Wessex (899-924), son of King Alfred. He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, despite a rebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald with the support of the Danes of Northumbria and East Anglia. After a protracted struggle he defeated the Danes, and in 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, alderman of Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford and their environs. The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafter the sovereignty of Edward was acknowledged by the North Welsh, the Scots, the Northumbrians, and the Welsh of Strathclyde. Edward was succeeded by his son Athelstan.

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King Edward the Elder (871?-924) was the son of King Alfred the Great. He became King of Wessex on his father's death in 899, and exceeded Alfred's military achievements, restoring the Danelaw to Saxon rule and reigning in Mercia from 918, after the death of his sister, Ethelfleda. He spent his early reign fighting his cousin Aethelwald, son of Ethelred I. He had about eighteen children from his three marriages, and may have had an illegitimate child, too. He died in about 924, and was buried at Winchester. This portrait is imaginary and was drawn together with portraits of other Anglo-Saxons monarchs by an unknown artist on the 18th century.

His daughter, Eadgifu married King Charles III of France. Her son became King Louis IV of France.


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      Title: Denis R. Reid, Royal Genealogies DB (149 Kimrose Lane, Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258)s, Ohio 44147-1258.
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      216/237-5364

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      http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen.html ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu
   2. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who
      Title: Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 (7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992)ame to America bef 1760ame to America bef 1760. 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992.
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   4. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who
      Title: Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 (7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992)ame to America bef 1760ame to America bef 1760. 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992.
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   5. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who
      Title: Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 (7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992)ame to America bef 1760ame to America bef 1760. 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992.
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0971 - 1037 Bernard Rodgar of Carcassone 66 66 0892 - 0949 Cunigunde de Vermandois 57 57 0963 - 1005 Ermentrude Adelaide de Roucy 42 42 0802 Hildegard 0900 - 0972 Eberhard von Hohenburg 72 72 # Occupation: Alsace
# Note: Title: Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart
# Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
# Note: Page: 143-19

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tamer&id=I15623
0965 - 1009 Frederic de Luxembourg 44 44 0804 - 0858 Guy de Spoleto 54 54 0950 - 1032 Judith von Oeningen 82 82 0954 Emma de Blois 0958 - 1026 Otto William de Macon of Burgundy 68 68 # Note: Title: Ct. de Bourgogne,Macon et Nevers
# Note: Note: Adopted by his stepfather (Henri, Duc de Bourgogne), whereby he became Cte de Bourgogne; Cte de Macon et de Nevers, pretender to the Duchy of Bourgogne 1002-5.
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# Note: Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne
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    AKA: Otton I, King de Lombardie. AKA: Otton I, Count de Macon. AKA:Othon, Count de Nevers. Otton-Guillaume was Count and then Duke de Bourgogne. Adelbert, Duke of Lombardie married Gerberge, Countess of Dijon. Their son Otto-Guillaume was adopted by Henri, Duke of Burgundy who died in 1001/1002, and who is Gerberge's second husband and the Uncle to King Robert II de France. Born: between 958 and 959 in France, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon. Married before 973: Ermentrude de Reims , daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims and Alberade=Aubree de Lorraine; Ermentrude was Otton's first wife. PaterAlter circa 991 Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne/Henri, Duke de Bourgogne Henri, Duke de Bourgogne, being without heir of his own, adopted Otto-Guillaume. Married before 1016: Arsinde=Adele dite Blanche d'Anjou (1996), daughter of Geoffroy I, Count d'Anjou and Adelais de Vermandois; Otton was Adelais' Fourth husband and she was his second wife.
    Died: on 21 Oct 1026 in Pouilly-sur-Saone, France, Otton-Guillaume is buried in Dijon. Some sources indicate that Otto-Guillaume died on 15 October 1002.
0904 Aelgifu 0889 - 0935 Ebles Mancer de Poitou 46 46 de Macon 0855 - 0890 Ranulf II de Poitou 35 35 0840 - 0896 Trungard D'alsace de France 56 56 0893 Hermann von der Wetterau 0900 Gottfried de Metz 0911 Oda de Metz 0838 - 0886 Eudes von Lahngau 48 48 0838 Judith Welf von Altdorf 0855 - 0905 Konrad von Lahngau 50 50 0859 Rudolf von Wurzburg 0860 Gisela von Lahngau 0863 Eberhard von Lahngau Guillermo d'Astarac Ramon of Bigorre D. 0960 Faquilena of Astarac D. 0930 Dato of Bigorre 0888 Lupe Sanchez of Navarre 0820 - 0870 Llop Donat of Bigorre 50 50 0822 of Toulouse 0840 Raymond of Paliares Sources:

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      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
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      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
      Author: David William Weaver
      Abbrev: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
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      812-689-5624
      dave@satcover.com
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Dadildi of Bigorre 0800 - 0835 Donat Llop of Bigorre 35 35 0800 Faquile Llop Centull of Gascony Mancis 0870 - 0926 Sancho Garcia of Navarre 56 56 0870 Toda of Larron 0890 - 0970 Garcia of Navarre 80 80 Ancestor of the Queens of England, France, and Sicily, and Queen of the Romans, daughters of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. 0907 Sancha of Navarre 0902 Nunila Ximena of Navarre 0904 Valasquita of Navarre Dadildi of Bigorre 0850 - 0889 Garcia of Navarre 39 39 First King of Superarabia 0830 - 0890 Inigo Arista Najerra Jimenez 60 60 0800 - 0842 Ximinius de Najerra de Eneco 42 42 0842 - 0912 Aznar Sanchez of Larron 70 70 0840 Onneca Fortuna of Pamplona 0805 Sancho Garcia Leodequndian of Asturias 0760 - 0882 Garcia Iniquez 122 122 Urraca 0804 - 0905 Fortuno Garces of Pamplona 101 101 0800 Ximene Garces of Pamplona D. 0852 Inigo Arista Iniga Ximena D. 0816 Ximen Inigo Munia D. 0812 Adelrico of Gascony D. 0812 Cantule Sancho of Gascony Garcias Sancho of Gascony D. 0872 Sancho of Gascony First Hereditary Count of Gascony D. 0812 Cantule D. 0819 Loup of Gascony Sancha of Gascony 0870 - 0950 Bernardo of Ribagorza Y Paliares 80 80 0884 Tota Galindez of Aragon 0902 - 0970 Ramon of Ribagerza 68 68 0904 Ava 0804 - 0905 Fortuno Garces of Pamplona 101 101 0818 Aria Musa Ibn Musa 0870 - 0960 Arnaldo D'Astarac 90 90 0848 Aminiana d' Angouleme 0848 - 0920 Garcia Sanchez of Gascony 72 72 0866 Acibella of Gascoigne Urraca of Castile 0816 - 0875 Sancho Sanchez of Gascony 59 59 0830 - 0920 Galindo Asnarez 90 90 0789 Sancho of Gascony 1003 - 1077 Bernard of Bigorre 74 74 Sources:

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      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
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      773-743-6663
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      812-689-5624
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1022 - 1066 Estafania de Foix 44 44 0987 Gerberge de Bourgogne CHAN7 Oct 2004 0840 Raymond of Paliares Sources:

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      Author: Mark Willis Ballard
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      6928 N. Lakewood Avenue
      773-743-6663
      mwballard52@yahoo.com
   2. Title: GEDCOM File : !!June-2004-Sanders-Weaver-Lay.ged
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0868 Guinigenta Aznarez Asnar Duto 0830 - 0876 Galindo Aznarez of Aragon 46 46 0866 Acibella of Gascoigne 0880 - 0960 William of Fezensac 80 80 1012 - 1038 Pierre Bernard de Foix 26 26 0804 - 0875 Louis Roman 71 71 Louis the German (804 - September 28, 876), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Irmengarde, was ruler of Eastern Francia from 817 until his death.

His early years were partly spent at the court of his grandfather, Charlemagne, whose special affection he is said to have won. When the emperor Louis divided his dominions between his sons in 817, Louis received Bavaria and the neighbouring lands, but did not undertake the government until 825, when he became involved in war with the Wends and Sorbs on his eastern frontier. In 827 he married Emma, sister of his stepmother Judith, and daughter of Welf I, whose possessions ranged from Alsace to Bavaria. Louis soon began to interfere in the quarrels arising from Judith's efforts to secure a kingdom for her own son Charles (later known as Charles the Bald), and the consequent struggles of Louis and his brothers with the emperor Louis I.

When the elder Louis died in 840 and his eldest son Lothar claimed the whole Empire, Louis allied with his half-brother, (now) king Charles the Bald, and defeated Lothar at Fontenoy in June 841. In June 842, the three brothers met on an island in the Saone to negotiate a peace, and each appointed forty representatives to arrange the boundaries of their respective kingdoms. This developed into the Treaty of Verdun concluded in August 843, by which Louis received the bulk of the lands of the Carolingian empire lying east of the Rhine, together with a district around Speyer, Worms and Mainz, on the left bank of the river. His territories included Bavaria, where he made Regensburg the centre of his government, Thuringia, Franconia and Saxony. He may truly be called the founder of the German kingdom, though his attempts to maintain the unity of the Empire proved futile. Having in 842 crushed a rising in Saxony, he compelled the Obotrites to own his authority, and undertook campaigns against the Bohemians, the Moravians and other tribes, but was not very successful in freeing his shores from the ravages of Danish pirates.

At his instance, synods and assemblies were held where laws were decreed for the better government of church and state. In 853 and the following years, Louis made more than one attempt to secure the throne of Aquitaine, which, according to the Annals of the Abbey of Fulda (Annales Fuldensis), the people of that country offered him in their disgust with the cruel misrule of Charles the Bald. Louis met with sufficient success to encourage him to issue a charter in 858, dated "the first year of the reign in West Francia," but treachery and desertion in his army, and the loyalty to Charles of the Aquitanian bishops brought about the failure of the enterprise, which Louis renounced by a treaty signed at Coblenz on June 7, 860.

In 855 the emperor Lothar died, and Louis and Charles for a time seem to have cooperated in plans to divide Lothar's possessions among themselves -- the only impediments to this being Lothar's sons, Lothar II and Louis II. In 868 at Metz they agreed definitely to a partition; but when Lothar II died in 869, Louis the German was lying seriously ill, and his armies were engaged with the Moravians. Charles the Bald accordingly seized the whole kingdom; but Louis the German, having recovered, compelled him by a threat of war to agree to the treaty of Mersen, which divided it between the claimants.

The later years of Louis the German were troubled by risings on the part of his sons, the eldest of whom, Carloman, revolted in 861 and again two years later; an example that was followed by the second son Louis, who in a further rising was joined by his brother Charles. A report that the emperor Louis II was dead led to peace between father and sons and attempts by Louis the German to gain the imperial crown for Carloman. These efforts were thwarted by Louis II, who was not in fact dead, and his uncle, Charles the Bald.

Louis was preparing for war when he died on September 28, 876 at Frankfurt. He was buried at the abbey of Lorsch, leaving three sons and three daughters. Louis was in war and peace alike the most competent of the descendants of Charlemagne. He obtained for his kingdom a certain degree of security in face of the attacks of Normans, Hungarians, Moravians and others. He lived in close alliance with the Church, to which he was very generous, and entered eagerly into schemes for the conversion of his heathen neighbours .

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Notes: Louis II (Holy Roman Empire) (circa 825-75), Holy Roman emperor (855-75) and king of Italy (844-75), the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I. Louis was coemperor with his father from 850 to 855, when he became sole emperor, but his authority was in fact confined to his Italian kingdom. Although he was successful in some campaigns against the Saracen invaders of Italy, he was constricted by the jealousies of local Italian princes. He acquired much of Provence on the death of his brother Charles, but he was a weak ruler, and his empire declined. Source: ...Louis II (Holy Roman Empire),... Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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