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Sulpice de Turenne1

b. circa 945
Sulpice de Turenne|b. c 945|p72.htm#i9420|vicomte de Turenne Bernard de Turenne|b. c 925\nd. b 984|p328.htm#i12912|Deda (?)|b. c 920|p105.htm#i12913|Adhemer de Turenne|b. c 898\nd. c 941|p320.htm#i12914||||||||||
Fathervicomte de Turenne Bernard de Turenne2 b. circa 925, d. before 984
MotherDeda (?)2 b. circa 920
     Sulpice de Turenne was born circa 945. She was the daughter of vicomte de Turenne Bernard de Turenne and Deda (?).2 Sulpice de Turenne married vicomte de Cambour Archambaud "the Stumbler" de Cambour, son of vicomte de Cambour Hugh de Cambour, before 962.1 Sulpice de Turenne was living between 962 and 975.1 She was heiress of Turenne before 984.1

Family

vicomte de Cambour Archambaud "the Stumbler" de Cambour b. circa 940, d. after 993
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 308-33.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 308-34.

vicomte de Cambour Hugh de Cambour1

b. circa 910
     Vicomte de Cambour Hugh de Cambour was the first heriditary bearer of the title to Cambour. 1st Vicomte of Cambour. He was born circa 910.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 156-34.

Gisela von Ober-Lothringen1

b. circa 988?
Gisela von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 988?|p72.htm#i9423|Herzog Dietrich I von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 958?|p201.htm#i22719||||||||||||||||
FatherHerzog Dietrich I von Ober-Lothringen1 b. circa 958?
     Gisela von Ober-Lothringen was born circa 988?. She was the daughter of Herzog Dietrich I von Ober-Lothringen.1 Gisela von Ober-Lothringen married Gerhard II, Vogt von Remiremont, Graf von Metz, son of Adalbert II, Graf vom Saargau, Graf von Metz and Judith von Öhningen, Gräfin im Saargau, Gräfin von Metz.2

Family

Gerhard II, Vogt von Remiremont, Graf von Metz b. circa 992?, d. 1044/45
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Haus Chatenois (Elsass).
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede.

Lantsind (?)

b. circa 872
     Lantsind (?) was born circa 872. She married Matfried vom Metzgau, son of Adalhard II, Graf von Metz und vom Moselgau and N. N. von Orleans, before 894.

Family

Matfried vom Metzgau b. 875, d. after 926
Child

Aimery de Thouars1

b. circa 850?
     Aimery de Thouars was born circa 850?.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:189.

Gauzelin du Maine

b. circa 740?
     Gauzelin du Maine was born circa 740?. He married Aldetrude (?). Gauzelin du Maine was a Neustrian nobleman circa 800.

Family

Aldetrude (?) b. circa 775
Child

Citations

  1. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Familie der Rorgoniden.

Aldetrude (?)

b. circa 775
     Aldetrude (?) married Gauzelin du Maine. Aldetrude (?) was born circa 775.

Family

Gauzelin du Maine b. circa 740?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Familie der Rorgoniden.

Irmgard , a concubine of Ranulf II

b. circa 850
     Irmgard , a concubine of Ranulf II was born circa 850. She associated with Rannoux II, comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine, son of Rannoux I, comte de Poitou and Bilechild du Maine, before 869.

Family

Rannoux II, comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine b. 848, d. 890
Child

Erca (?)

b. circa 380
Erca (?)|b. c 380|p72.htm#i9450|Laorn (?)|b. c 350|p72.htm#i9451||||Eru (?)|b. c 320|p72.htm#i9452||||||||||
FatherLaorn (?) b. circa 350
     Erca (?) was born circa 380. She was the daughter of Laorn (?). Erca (?) married Eochaid Muinremar mac Áengusa, son of Áengus Fert mac Feideilmid, before 400.

Family

Eochaid Muinremar mac Áengusa b. circa 375, d. before 439
Children

Citations

  1. [S334] Emma Ryan Vol. 1, Myriam Priour Vol. 2 & 3 and Floortje Hondelink Vol. 4, A4M, M434.1.

Laorn (?)

b. circa 350
Laorn (?)|b. c 350|p72.htm#i9451|Eru (?)|b. c 320|p72.htm#i9452||||||||||||||||
FatherEru (?) b. circa 320
     Laorn (?) was born circa 350. He was the son of Eru (?).

Family

Child

Eru (?)

b. circa 320
     Eru (?) was born circa 320.

Family

Child

N. N. of Leinster

b. circa 932
     N. N. of Leinster was presumably a member of one of the local dynasties ruling in Leinster at the time, but no known evidence would tell us to which of these dynsties she belonged (if any).1 She was born circa 932. She married Cináed mac Máel Coluim, rí Alban, son of Máel Coluim mac Domnaill, rí Alban, before 950.

Family

Cináed mac Máel Coluim, rí Alban b. 932, d. 995
Children

Citations

  1. [S1042] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address)
    , Henry II AT in "Henry II AT," newsgroup message 2001-07-28 15:22:36 PST.
  2. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 45.

Finn Arnesson of Holland

b. circa 1010
     Finn Arnesson of Holland was born circa 1010 at Austratt.1 He married Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike, daughter of Hálfdan Sigurdsson of Ringerike, circa 1033.

Family

Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike b. circa 1015
Child

Citations

  1. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 23.

Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike1

b. circa 1015
Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike|b. c 1015|p72.htm#i9455|Hálfdan Sigurdsson of Ringerike|b. 995|p124.htm#i14493||||Jarl of Ringerike Sigurdr S. Hálfdanarson|d. 1018|p335.htm#i14494|Ásta Gudbrandsdóttir|b. c 970|p51.htm#i8310|||||||
FatherHálfdan Sigurdsson of Ringerike2 b. 995
     Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike was born circa 1015. She was the daughter of Hálfdan Sigurdsson of Ringerike.2 Bergljót Hálfdanardóttir of Ringerike married Finn Arnesson of Holland circa 1033.

Family

Finn Arnesson of Holland b. circa 1010
Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Sigurd Haraldsson, 86.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Sigurd Haraldsson, 85.

Cunegundis des Francs1

b. 855
Cunegundis des Francs|b. 855|p72.htm#i9456|Pepin II, seigneur de Peronne & de S. Quentin|b. c 815\nd. a 840|p308.htm#i5246|N. N. de Vermandois|b. 830|p178.htm#i19933|Bernard, roy d'Italie|b. 797\nd. 17 Apr 818|p307.htm#i5247|Cunigundis des Francs|b. 800\nd. a 15 Jun 835|p308.htm#i5248|Theoderic, comte de Vermandois?|b. 805\nd. a 876|p311.htm#i18500||||
FatherPepin II, seigneur de Peronne & de S. Quentin1 b. circa 815, d. after 840
MotherN. N. de Vermandois1 b. 830
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Cunegundis des Francs was possibly the daughter of Pippin, son of Bernhard, King of Italy, by Cunegundis.2 She was born in 855.2 She was the daughter of Pepin II, seigneur de Peronne & de S. Quentin and N. N. de Vermandois.1 Cunegundis des Francs married Wido, comte de Senlis before 875.3

Family

Wido, comte de Senlis b. 850
Children

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 8.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 221.
  3. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 217.

Eysteinn Hardrádi of Uppland

b. circa 688
     Ruler of Hedemark at Sweden.1 King of the Upplanders at Sweden.1 Also called Eysteinn "the Severe" of the Upplanders. Eysteinn Hardrádi of Uppland was born circa 688. He married Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?), daughter of Hálfdan (?), before 718.

Family

Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?) b. circa 693
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?)

b. circa 693
Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?)|b. c 693|p72.htm#i9460|Hálfdan (?)|b. c 668?|p243.htm#i27467||||||||||||||||
FatherHálfdan (?) b. circa 668?
     Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?) was born circa 693. She was the daughter of Hálfdan (?). Sólveig Hálfdanardóttir (?) married Eysteinn Hardrádi of Uppland before 718.

Family

Eysteinn Hardrádi of Uppland b. circa 688
Child

Gauthildar Algautsdóttir

Gauthildar Algautsdóttir||p72.htm#i9463|Algaut Gautreksson||p72.htm#i9464|Álöf Óláfsdóttir||p151.htm#i17075|Gautrek "the Mild" Gautsson||p151.htm#i17069||||Óláfr of Nerike||p151.htm#i17076||||
FatherAlgaut Gautreksson
MotherÁlöf Óláfsdóttir1
     Gauthildar Algautsdóttir was the daughter of Algaut Gautreksson and Álöf Óláfsdóttir.1 Gauthildar Algautsdóttir married Ingjaldr Illráda Önundsson, King of the Swedes, son of Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson, King of the Swedes.1

Family

Ingjaldr Illráda Önundsson, King of the Swedes
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Algaut Gautreksson

Algaut Gautreksson||p72.htm#i9464|Gautrek "the Mild" Gautsson||p151.htm#i17069||||Gaut of Gotland||p151.htm#i17070||||||||||
FatherGautrek "the Mild" Gautsson1
     Algaut Gautreksson was the son of Gautrek "the Mild" Gautsson.1 Algaut Gautreksson thought his daughter would be well married if she got King Onund's son, and if he had his father's disposition; so the girl was sent to Sweden, and King Ingjald celebrated his wedding with her in due time.1 He married Álöf Óláfsdóttir, daughter of Óláfr of Nerike.1 Algaut Gautreksson was a witness where Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson, King of the Swedes applied for his son, Ingjald, to King Algaut, of Gotland, for his daughter Gauthild.1 Algaut Gautreksson was a witness where Ingjaldr Illráda Önundsson, King of the Swedes ordered a great feast to be prepared in Upsal, when Ingjald took the dominions and the kingdom of his father, and intended at that feast to enter on his heritage after King Onund his father.1

Family

Álöf Óláfsdóttir
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Sólveig Hálfdansdóttir of Solør

Sólveig Hálfdansdóttir of Solør||p72.htm#i9465|Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør||p72.htm#i9466||||Solve S. of Solør||p151.htm#i17073||||||||||
FatherHálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør1
     Sólveig Hálfdansdóttir of Solør was the daughter of Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør.1 Sólveig Hálfdansdóttir of Solør married King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson, son of Ingjaldr Illráda Önundsson, King of the Swedes and Gauthildar Algautsdóttir.1

Family

King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør1

Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør||p72.htm#i9466|Solve Solvarson of Solør||p151.htm#i17073||||Solve "den Gamle" of Solør||p151.htm#i17074||||||||||
FatherSolve Solvarson of Solør1
     Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør was the son of Solve Solvarson of Solør.1 Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør was of Soleyar, the islands westward of Varmeland.1 Hálfdan Guldtand Solvarsson of Solør also went by the name of Halfdan "Gold Tooth".

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Yrsa of Saxland

b. circa 565
Yrsa of Saxland|b. c 565|p72.htm#i9471|Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes|b. c 528|p278.htm#i9503|Álöf hin Ríka of Saxland||p151.htm#i17067|Hálfdan I. F., King of the Danes|d. 580|p294.htm#i10105|Sigris (?)|b. c 506|p78.htm#i10106|||||||
FatherHelgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes1 b. circa 528
MotherÁlöf hin Ríka of Saxland1
     Yrsa of Saxland married Adils Óttarson, King of the Swedes, son of Óttarr Vendilkráku Egilsson, King of the Swedes; Her 1st.1,2 Yrsa of Saxland was a remarkably beautiful girl, intelligent, she spoke well, and in all respects was well behaved, the people thought well of her, and particularly the king, an excellent woman.1 She learned the truth of her parentage from Queen Alof, that she was Alof's daughter by Helge, her new husband, and on this returned to Sweden and King Adlis, with her son Rolf, where she spent the rest of her days.1 She was taken captive by Helge, son of King Halfdan, and married to him in Leidre.1 She was born circa 565.3,4 She was the daughter of Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes and Álöf hin Ríka of Saxland.1 Yrsa of Saxland associated with Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes, son of Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes and Sigris (?), circa 594 at Leidre; Her 2nd.1

Family 1

Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes b. circa 528
Child

Family 2

Adils Óttarson, King of the Swedes
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga, Chapter 32.
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Eystein Adilsson, 70.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 324-48.

Dageiðr Dagsdóttir1

b. circa 445
Dageiðr Dagsdóttir|b. c 445|p72.htm#i9478|King Dagr "the Great" (?)||p151.htm#i17062||||||||||||||||
FatherKing Dagr "the Great" (?)1
     Dageiðr Dagsdóttir married Alrekr Agnason, King of the Swedes, son of Agni Dagsson, King of the Swedes and N. N. (?). Dageiðr Dagsdóttir was born circa 445. She was the daughter of King Dagr "the Great" (?).1

Family

Alrekr Agnason, King of the Swedes
Children

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Skjálf Frostasdóttir

Skjálf Frostasdóttir||p72.htm#i9480|Frosti of Finland||p280.htm#i17057||||||||||||||||
FatherFrosti of Finland1
     Skjálf Frostasdóttir was the daughter of Frosti of Finland.1 Skjálf Frostasdóttir married Agni Dagsson, King of the Swedes, son of Dagr Spaka Dygvason, King of the Swedes; Captured in marauding expedition.2 Skjálf Frostasdóttir witnessed the death of Agni Dagsson, King of the Swedes; Now when King Agne had got drank, Skjalv bade him take care of his gold ornament which he had about his neck; therefore he took hold of the ornament, and bound it fast about his neck before he went to sleep. The land-tent stood at the wood side, and a high tree over the tent protected it against the heat of the sun. Now when King Agne was asleep, Skjalv took a noose, and fastened it under the ornament. Thereupon her men threw down the tent-poles, cast the loop of the noose up in the branches of the tree, and hauled upon it, so that the king was hanged close under the branches and died; and Skjalv with her men ran down to their ships, and rowed away.1

Family

Agni Dagsson, King of the Swedes

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga, Chapter 22.

Drótt Óláfsdóttir1

Drótt Óláfsdóttir||p72.htm#i17054|Óláfr Vermundarson, King of the Danes||p111.htm#i13324|Dampi (?)||p143.htm#i16315|Vermundr "the Sage" Fródason, King of the Danes||p111.htm#i13325||||Ríg of Denmark||p151.htm#i17056||||
FatherÓláfr Vermundarson, King of the Danes
MotherDampi (?)
     Drótt Óláfsdóttir was the daughter of Óláfr Vermundarson, King of the Danes and Dampi (?). Drótt Óláfsdóttir was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.1 She married Dómarr Dómaldasson, King of the Swedes, son of Dómaldi Vísbursson, King of the Swedes.1

Family

Dómarr Dómaldasson, King of the Swedes
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian

b. circa 320
Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian|b. c 320|p72.htm#i9488|Auðr the Scandinavian|b. c 299|p72.htm#i9489||||||||||||||||
FatherAuðr the Scandinavian1 b. circa 299
     Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian was a witness where Dómaldi Vísbursson, King of the Swedes given bad luck by the witchcraft used against him by his step-mother.1 Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian and Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes were divorced; He left her and took another wife.1 Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian married Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes, son of Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes and Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland.1 Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian returned to her father's with her two sons, Gisle and Ond.1 She was born circa 320. She was the daughter of Auðr the Scandinavian.1

Family

Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Auðr the Scandinavian

b. circa 299
     Auðr the Scandinavian also went by the name of "the Rich". He was born circa 299.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland

Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland||p72.htm#i9491|Snjá "the Old" of Finland||p72.htm#i9492||||||||||||||||
FatherSnjá "the Old" of Finland1
     Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland was the daughter of Snjá "the Old" of Finland.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland was a witness where Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes left Driva behind in the spring, and did not return after three years as he'd promised.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland married Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes, son of Svegdir Fjölnirsson, King of the Swedes and Vana of Vanheim.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland sent her son by Vanlande, Visbur, to him in Sweden, and bribed the witch-wife Huld, either that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him.1

Family

Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Snjá "the Old" of Finland

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Gerðr, the Giantess1

Gerðr, the Giantess||p72.htm#i9497|Gymer (of Norse Myth)||p72.htm#i9498|Orsoda (of Norse Myth)||p72.htm#i9499|||||||||||||
FatherGymer (of Norse Myth)2
MotherOrsoda (of Norse Myth)
     Gerðr, the Giantess was the daughter of Gymer (of Norse Myth) and Orsoda (of Norse Myth).2 Gerðr, the Giantess married Yngvi-Frey, the ruler of Peace and Fertility, Rain, and Sunshine, son of Njörð, the Sea God and Eorthe of Esageard.2

Family

Yngvi-Frey, the ruler of Peace and Fertility, Rain, and Sunshine
Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Gerd (Germanic myth.).
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Gymer (of Norse Myth)

     Gymer (of Norse Myth) married Orsoda (of Norse Myth).

Family

Orsoda (of Norse Myth)
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Orsoda (of Norse Myth)

     Orsoda (of Norse Myth) married Gymer (of Norse Myth).

Family

Gymer (of Norse Myth)
Child

Eorthe of Esageard1

Eorthe of Esageard||p72.htm#i9501|Erce of Esageard||p151.htm#i17046||||||||||||||||
FatherErce of Esageard1
     Eorthe of Esageard was the daughter of Erce of Esageard.1 Eorthe of Esageard married Njörð, the Sea God, son of Erce of Esageard; Siblings.2 Eorthe of Esageard married Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir, son of Frithuwald (of Saxon Myth); His 1st.1

Family 1

Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir

Family 2

Njörð, the Sea God
Children

Citations

  1. [S1602] Gavin Chappell, Angliad, 2. WODEN.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.

Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir

Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir||p72.htm#i9502|Frithuwald (of Saxon Myth)||p211.htm#i23845||||Freawine (of Saxon Myth)||p211.htm#i23846||||||||||
FatherFrithuwald (of Saxon Myth)1
     Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir was a witness where Yngvi-Frey, the ruler of Peace and Fertility, Rain, and Sunshine given Upsal as a domain by Odin.2 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir was a witness where Njörð, the Sea God succeeded Odin as the sole sovereign of the Swedes.2 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir was a witness where Njörð, the Sea God given Noatun as a domain by Odin.2 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir was buried in Swithiod (Mannheim), Sweden. Odin was burnt, and at his pile there was great splendour. It was their faith that the higher the smoke arose in the air, the higher he would be raised whose pile it was; and the richer he would be, the more property that was consumed with him.2 He was of Asaland, or Asaheim, the country east of the Tanaquisl in Asia, and the chief city in that land was called Asgaard, and it was a great place for sacrifice.2 He was a great and very far-travelled warrior, who conquered many kingdoms, and so successful was he that in every battle the victory was on his side.2 King of the Swedes.2 He was near his death when he made himself be marked with the point of a spear, and said he was going to Godheim, and would give a welcome there to all his friends.2 He was the son of Frithuwald (of Saxon Myth).1 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir journeyed northward to Scandanavia, and on his journey he claimed to be a god, this was to win over the Scandanavians he conquered. He is said to have journeyed through many realms - Russia, Saxony, Denmark - passing himself off as Odin and making sons kings of all the lands where he traveled. Leaving his son Skjold to be king in Denmark, Sigge travelled on to Lake Malaren in Sweden, where he built a palace and temple, reigning over all the land.3,4 He was born at Åsgard, Byzantium?.5 Also called Odin of Norse Myth.6,7 He was an actual man, later divinized by the Norse.6 He married Eorthe of Esageard, daughter of Erce of Esageard; His 1st.8 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir married Frejya, the Goddess of Love, Fertility, Battle, and Death, daughter of Njörð, the Sea God and Eorthe of Esageard; His 4th.9,10 Oðinn (of Norse Myth), chief of the Æsir married Skaði (of Norse Myth), daughter of Thiazi, the Giant; Her 2nd.2

Family 1

Frejya, the Goddess of Love, Fertility, Battle, and Death
Children

Family 2

Eorthe of Esageard

Family 3

Skaði (of Norse Myth)
Child

Family 4

Children

Citations

  1. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 66.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
  3. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Sweden, pg. 480.
  4. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Denmark, pg. 430.
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 324-62.
  6. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  7. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 16.
  8. [S1602] Gavin Chappell, Angliad, 2. WODEN.
  9. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Freyja".
  10. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga, Chapter 13.
  11. [S1602] Gavin Chappell, Angliad, 3. BÆLDÆG.

Geoffrey de Gatinais

b. circa 814
Geoffrey de Gatinais|b. c 814|p72.htm#i9505|(?) de Gatinais|b. c 784|p72.htm#i9506||||||||||||||||
Father(?) de Gatinais b. circa 784
     Geoffrey de Gatinais was born circa 814. He was the son of (?) de Gatinais.

Family

Child

(?) de Gatinais

b. circa 784
     (?) de Gatinais was born circa 784.

Family

Children

archevêque de Tours Adalard de Gatinais1

b. circa 814?
archevêque de Tours Adalard de Gatinais|b. c 814?|p72.htm#i9507|(?) de Gatinais|b. c 784|p72.htm#i9506||||||||||||||||
Father(?) de Gatinais b. circa 784
     Archevêque de Tours Adalard de Gatinais was born circa 814?. He was the son of (?) de Gatinais. Archevêque de Tours Adalard de Gatinais witnessed the marriage of Ingelger, comte d'Anjou and Ælinde de Gatinais.2

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:4.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:4.

evêque d'Orleans Raimond de Gatinais1

b. circa 814?
evêque d'Orleans Raimond de Gatinais|b. c 814?|p72.htm#i9508|(?) de Gatinais|b. c 784|p72.htm#i9506||||||||||||||||
Father(?) de Gatinais b. circa 784
     Evêque d'Orleans Raimond de Gatinais was born circa 814?. He was the son of (?) de Gatinais. Evêque d'Orleans Raimond de Gatinais witnessed the marriage of Ingelger, comte d'Anjou and Ælinde de Gatinais.2

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:4.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:4.

Herleve de Normandie

b. circa 968
     Herleve de Normandie was born circa 968. She married Robert, archevêque de Rouen et comte d' Évereux, son of Richard I "Sans Peur", Leader of the Normans of Rouen and Gunnor de Crepon, before 986.

Family

Robert, archevêque de Rouen et comte d' Évereux b. circa 965, d. 1037
Child

Cancor von Wormsgau

b. circa 730
Cancor von Wormsgau|b. c 730|p72.htm#i9510|comte Rutpert I de Neustrie|b. 689\nd. b 764|p303.htm#i7557|Willinswint von Adelheim|b. c 710\nd. a 768|p304.htm#i7558|Lambert I. de Neustrie|b. c 670\nd. 741|p302.htm#i7559|Chrotlind des Francs|b. c 677|p64.htm#i8188|||||||
Fathercomte Rutpert I de Neustrie b. 689, d. before 764
MotherWillinswint von Adelheim b. circa 710, d. after 768
     Cancor von Wormsgau was born circa 730. He was the son of comte Rutpert I de Neustrie and Willinswint von Adelheim. Cancor von Wormsgau and Willinswint von Adelheim were founded the Imperial Monastery on 12 July 764 at Lorsch, near Worms, Germany.

N. N. des Franken

b. circa 477
N. N. des Franken|b. c 477|p72.htm#i9515|N. N. des Franken|b. c 450|p81.htm#i10491||||||||||||||||
FatherN. N. des Franken1 b. circa 450
     N. N. des Franken was born circa 477. She was the daughter of N. N. des Franken.1 N. N. des Franken married Chloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne, son of Sigibert "le Boiteux", King of Cologne, before 500.

Family

Chloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne b. circa 475, d. 509
Children

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC.

Plectrudis (?)

b. circa 650
Plectrudis (?)|b. c 650|p72.htm#i9516|Hugobert (?)|b. 635\nd. a 693|p300.htm#i9517|Theodrada de Tongres|b. 640|p152.htm#i17242|||||||Bishop Theodhard de Tongres|b. 620\nd. 673|p299.htm#i17243||||
FatherHugobert (?)1 b. 635, d. after 693
MotherTheodrada de Tongres1 b. 640
     Plectrudis (?) was born circa 650. She was the daughter of Hugobert (?) and Theodrada de Tongres.1 Plectrudis (?) married Pippin II "le Gros", dux Austrasii, maiorus domus, son of Ansegisel, domesticus and St. Begga, abbesse d' Andenne, in 685; His 1st.2,3,4 Diplomatum Imperii 20 February 691: "Pippinus maior domus et uxor Plectrudis basilicae sanctorum apotolorum iuxta urbem Mettensem villam Nugaretem in pago Wabrinse cum omnibus ad eam pertinentibus concedunt."5 Plectrudis (?) was a witness where Theodoald des Francs inherited the French monarchy, at age six, on the death of his grandfather, Pepin of Herstal, on 21 October 714.6 Plectrudis (?) was a witness where Carolus Martellus, dux Francorum cast into prison by his mother-in-law, Plectrude, on the accession by her grandson Theodoald after 21 October 714.7 Plectrudis (?) was assumed guardianship of her grandson Theodoald, and established herself regent after 21 October 714 at Cologne, Austrasia, Kingdom of the Franks.6 She was a witness where Chilpericus II, rex Francorum, vir inluster acknowledged as King by Plectrude under pressure from the Neustrians in 716. Plectrudis (?) was a witness where Carolus Martellus, dux Francorum forced Plectrude to surrender her power and restore to him the wealth of his father before 718 at Cologne, Austrasia.7

Family

Pippin II "le Gros", dux Austrasii, maiorus domus b. circa 645, d. 16 December 714
Children

Citations

  1. [S504] Christian Settipani, AdC-Addendas, Chart from The Ancestors of Charlemagne: Addendum to Addenda
    (January 31, 2000).
  2. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 154, genealogy table 5 (b)..
  3. [S504] Christian Settipani, AdC-Addendas, per R. Gerberding, 1987, p. 124 n. 47..
  4. [S1202] . MGH-DI, Diplomata Maiorum Domus E Stirpe Arnulfum, pg. 91.
  5. [S1202] . MGH-DI, 2, pg 91..
  6. [S246] Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas The Catholic Encyclopedia.
  7. [S247] Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas The Catholic Encyclopedia.

Raimunde (?)1

Family

Ranulf de Mâcon b. circa 850, d. 920
Child

Citations

  1. [S1042] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address)
    , Henry II AT in "Henry II AT," newsgroup message 2001-07-28 15:22:36 PST.

Waldrada des Etichonen

b. circa 840
     Waldrada des Etichonen was born circa 840. She married Konrad II, Graf von Auxerre, son of Konrad I "der Ältere", Graf im Linz- und Argengau and Adelaide, Gräfin im Argen- und Linzgau, before 863; His 1st.1

Family

Konrad II, Graf von Auxerre b. circa 825, d. before 876
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-39.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-38.
  3. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 383.

Ermentrude (?)

b. circa 840
Ermentrude (?)|b. c 840|p72.htm#i9524|Luitfried (?)|b. c 810|p72.htm#i9525||||||||||||||||
FatherLuitfried (?) b. circa 810
     Ermentrude (?) was born circa 840. She was the daughter of Luitfried (?). Ermentrude (?) married Konrad II, Graf von Auxerre, son of Konrad I "der Ältere", Graf im Linz- und Argengau and Adelaide, Gräfin im Argen- und Linzgau, after 863; His 2nd.

Family

Konrad II, Graf von Auxerre b. circa 825, d. before 876

Luitfried (?)

b. circa 810
     Luitfried (?) was born circa 810.

Family

Child

Adelaide d' Albon

b. circa 1015
Adelaide d' Albon|b. c 1015|p72.htm#i9527|comte d' Albon Guigues I "le Vieil" d' Albon|b. 1001\nd. 1070|p348.htm#i5081|Gothelene (?)|b. c 993|p44.htm#i5082|comte d' Albon Guigues V. de Vion|b. c 970\nd. 22 Apr 1063|p346.htm#i9659|Gotelena de Clerieux|b. c 975|p74.htm#i9660|||||||
Fathercomte d' Albon Guigues I "le Vieil" d' Albon1 b. 1001, d. 1070
MotherGothelene (?) b. circa 993
     Adelaide d' Albon was born circa 1015.1 She was the daughter of comte d' Albon Guigues I "le Vieil" d' Albon and Gothelene (?).1 Adelaide d' Albon married Amédée I, comte de Savoie, son of Humbert I "the White Handed", comte de Savoie and Anzilla von Lenzburg.2,1

Family

Amédée I, comte de Savoie b. 1016, d. 1051
Children

Citations

  1. [S873] Guiges of Vion, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/vion.htm
  2. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, savoy.wri, 1/21/00.

Beatrice de Valperge1

b. circa 1160
Beatrice de Valperge|b. c 1160|p72.htm#i9530|Guy de Valperge||p197.htm#i22242|Beatrice Visconti||p197.htm#i22243|conte Guido de Canavese|d. 1158|p370.htm#i22245|Gerberga di Saluzzo||p197.htm#i22246|Adzon Visconti, Viscount of Milan||p201.htm#i22683||||
FatherGuy de Valperge1
MotherBeatrice Visconti1
     Beatrix is said to be the second wife of Guilaume I and a daughter of Aimon I at ES XI:158, but she receives no mention at ES XIV:70 in the Faucigny Tafel.2 Beatrice de Valperge was per RFC, the daughter of Aimon I de Faucigny and Clementia.3 She was per Plantagenet Ancestry, the daughter of Guy de Valperge and Beatrice de Visconti.1 Also called Beatrix de Faucigny.2 She was born circa 1160. She was the daughter of Guy de Valperge and Beatrice Visconti.1 Beatrice de Valperge married Guillaume I, comte de Genève, son of Amadeus I, comte de Genève and Matilda de Cuiseaux, before 1180; His 2nd.4

Family

Guillaume I, comte de Genève b. 1130, d. 25 July 1195
Children

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 12.
  2. [S1139] e-mail address (Richard Borthwick)
    , Re: SALUZZO and CEVA in "Re: SALUZZO and CEVA," newsgroup message 1999/01/26
    , [ES XI:158, XIV:70].
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 288-29.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 288-28.
  5. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 212.

Teresa Rodríguez

b. circa 1012
Teresa Rodríguez|b. c 1012|p72.htm#i9532|Rodrigo Alvarez|b. c 982\nd. a 1066|p347.htm#i9533|Teresa Laínez|b. c 987|p73.htm#i9534|Alvaro de Asturias||p211.htm#i23809||||Laín Alvarez|b. c 957|p73.htm#i9535||||
FatherRodrigo Alvarez1,2,3 b. circa 982, d. after 1066
MotherTeresa Laínez b. circa 987
     Teresa Rodríguez was descended from ranking Castilian aristocracy.4 She was born circa 1012. She was the daughter of Rodrigo Alvarez and Teresa Laínez.1,2,3 Teresa Rodríguez married Diego Laínez de Vivar, son of Laín Nuñez de Castilla, before 1043.

Family

Diego Laínez de Vivar b. circa 1010, d. circa 1058
Child

Citations

  1. [S513] Bernard F. Reilly, León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, pg. 38.
  2. [S518] Ramón Menéndez Pidal La España del Cid - Historia Roderici.
  3. [S1081] Anonymous, "HR", chap. 2.
  4. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso", The Poem of Almería, footnote 3..