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Daughter* | Ealdgyth MorcarsDóttir, of Northumbria+ (b. about 986, d. 30 November 1016) |
Birth | about 966 | Morcar, of Ealdgyth, was born about 966. |
Death | after 986 | He died after 986 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 986AD is not known-surviving in 986 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Note | His name is presumed from his daughters name. | |
Person Source | Morcar, of Ealdgyth, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
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Daughter* | Ealdgyth MorcarsDóttir, of Northumbria+ (b. about 986, d. 30 November 1016) |
Birth | before 972 | (Mother), of Ealdgyth by-Morcar, was born before 972. |
Death | after 986 | She died after 986 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of her death (as a teenager aged 14) in the year of 986AD is not known-surviving in 986 as a teenager was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | (Mother), of Ealdgyth by-Morcar, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF (b. about 1340 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Mother* | Eos (b. about 1320 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Thór Vingehar, Don's 83rd GGF+ (b. 1200 BCE, d. after 1160 BCE) |
Birth | between 1300 BCE and 1250 BCE | Memnón, of Troy; Don's 84th GGF (see his note for details), was born between 1300 BCE and 1250 BCE. |
Marriage | about 1240 BCE | He and Tróáin, of Troy, were married about 1240 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | between 1183 BCE and 1200 BCE | He died between 1183 BCE and 1200 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death (at an improbable age of 117) in the year of 1183BC was that he theoretically was not dead-an Immortal He reportedly died around that time as a Warrior Ethiopian King and as the mythological King of Troy, near the center of the world (where what we call Turkey lies today) was built the most famous of all palaces and halls - Troy by name |
Name | Memnón, of Troy; Don's 84th GGF (see his note for details), was also known as Múnón or Mennón. | |
Note | The source of this note is an Upsala Codex, a parchment-document from about 1330 and is one of the most important manuscripts of the Prose Edda, or so-called "Younger Edda" ----------------------------------------------------------------- It was written by Snorri Sturluson around 1220 with four sections; the first part, named "The Prologue," consists of anthropological observations, which justify Snorri's retelling of the mythological tales He has also used an orthodox Christian stance, identifying the pagan gods as ancient heroes deified by their ignorant followers and explains the mythology as the remnants of the history of a royal dynasty in Asia Details of this document may be viewed here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prose_Edda Note that this may not be totally off the mark, given the evidence of runic alphabets found in Hungary and Turkey: http://www.sunnyway.com/runes/origins.html and http://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/futhark-mysterious-ancient-runic-alphabet-northern-europe-003250 I do not recall where I found this translation of the Prologue; I assume that it is in the public domain. If you recognize it and know the author, please let me know… Sunny (Ingrid) [ minor edits by Don of the Biblical text ] --------------------------------------------- In the beginning, almighty God created heaven and earth and everything that goes with them and, last of all, two human beings, Adam and Eve, from whom have come families. Their progeny multiplied and spread over all the world. As time went on, however, inequalities sprang up amongst peoples-some were good and righteous but by far the greater number, disregarding God's commandments, turned to the lusts of the world For this reason God drowned the world and all creatures living in it-with the exception of those who were with Noah in the ark Eight persons survived Noah's flood and these peopled the world and founded families. As the population of the world increased, however, and a larger area became inhabited, the same thing happened again; the great majority of mankind, loving the pursuit of money and power, left off paying homage to God. This grew to such a pitch that they boycotted any reference to God, and then how could anyone tell their sons about the marvels connected with Him. In the end they lost the very name of God and there was not to be found in all the world a man who knew his Maker Notwithstanding, God granted them earthly gifts, worldly wealth and prosperity, and He also bestowed on them wisdom so that they understood all earthly things and all the ways in which earth and sky were different from each other. They observed that in many respects the earth and birds and beasts have the same nature and yet exhibit different behavior, and they wondered what this signified For instance, one could dig down into the earth on a mountain peak no deeper than one would in a low lying valley and yet strike water; in the same way, in both birds and beasts, the blood lies as near to the surface of the skin of the head as of the foot. Another characteristic of the earth is that every year grass and flowers grow on it and that same year wither and die; similarly fur and feathers grow and die every year on beasts and birds There is a third thing about the earth: when its surface is broken into and dug up, grass grows on the topsoil. Mountains and boulders they associated with the teeth and bones of living creatures, and so they looked on earth as in some way a living being with a life of its own They knew it was inconceivably ancient as years go, and by nature, powerful; it gave birth to all things and owned all that died, and for that reason they gave it a name and reckoned their descent from it They also learned from their ancestors that the same earth and sun and stars had been in existence for many centuries, but that the procession of the stars was unequal; some had a long journey, others a short one. From things like this they guessed that there must be someone who ruled the stars, who, if he desired, could put an end to their procession, and that he must be very powerful and strong They reckoned too, that, if he controlled the primal elements, he must have existed before the heavenly bodies; and they realized that, if he guided these, he must rule over the shining of the sun and the dew-fall and the growth of plants resultant on these, and the winds of the air and storms of the sea as well They did not know where his kingdom was, but they believed that he ruled everything on earth and in the sky, heaven and the stars, the ocean and all weathers. In order that this might be related and kept in mind, they gave their own names to everything, but with the migrations of peoples and multiplication of languages this belief has changed in many ways They understood everything in a material sense, however, since they had not been given spiritual understanding, and so they thought that everything had been made from some substance The world was divided into three parts: > from south to west, up to the Mediterranean was the part known as Africa, and the southern portion of this is so hot that everything there is burned by the sun > the second part, running from west to north, up to the ocean, is called Europe or Énéa, and the northern half of this is so cold that no grass grows there, and it is uninhabited > from north to east, and down to the south is Asia, and these regions of the world have great beauty and magnificence; the earth yields special products like gold and precious stones The center of the world is there also, and just as the earth there is more fertile and in every way superior to that found elsewhere, so the human beings living there were endowed beyond their fellows with all manner of gifts-wisdom, strength, beauty and every kind of ability. Near the center of the world was built the most famous of all palaces and halls-Troy by name-today is located in northwestern Anatolia, which is now Turkey; the site is on the mound of Hisarlık, which overlooks the plain along the Turkish Aegean coast That town was built on a much larger scale than others then in existence and in many ways with greater skill, so lavishly was it equipped There were twelve kingdoms with one over-king (presumed by Don to be Priam), and each kingdom contained many peoples In the citadel were twelve chieftains and these excelled other men then living in every human fashion One of the kings was called Múnón or Mennón (this person) who married the daughter of the chief king Priam, Tróáin, and they had a son named Trór-we call him Thór He was brought up in Thrace by a duke called Loricus and, when he was ten years old, he received his father's arms. When he took his place amongst other men he was as beautiful to look at as ivory inlaid in oak; his hair was lovelier than gold. At twelve years old he had come to his full strength and then he lifted ten bear pelts from the ground at once and killed his foster father Loricus with his wife Lóri or Glóri, and took possession of the realm of Thrace-we call that Thrúdheim After that he traveled far and wide exploring all the regions of the world and by himself overcoming all the berserks and giants and an enormous dragon and many wild beasts In the northern part of the world he met with and married a prophetess called Sibyl whom we call Sif. I know not Sif's genealogy but she was a most beautiful woman with hair like gold Lóridi (who resembled his father) was their son, and his "begat's" are… .his son Vingethór, ..his son Vingener, ...his son Módi, ....his son Magi, .....his son Seskef, ......his son Bedvig, .......his son Athra (whom we call Annar), ........his son Ítrmann, [ or Ítormann ] .........his son Heremód, ..........his son Skjaldun (whom we call Skjöld), ...........his son Bíaf (whom we call Bjár), ............his son Ját, .............his son Gudólf, ..............his son Finn, and ...............his son Fríallaf (whom we call Fridleif), who had a son named Vóden (whom we call Ódin); he was a man famed for his wisdom and every kind of accomplishment Ódin's wife was called Frígída, whom we call Frigg. They each had the gift of prophecy, and by means of this magic art he discovered that his name would be famous in the northern part of the world and honored above that of all kings For this reason he decided to set out on a journey from Turkey; he was accompanied by a great host of old and young, men and women, and they had with them many valuables Through whatever lands they went such glorious exploits were related of them that they were looked on as gods rather than men They did not halt on their journey until they came to the north of the country now called Germany where Ódin lived for a long time, taking possession of much of the land and appointing three of his sons to defend it One was called Vegdeg; he was a powerful king and ruled over East Germany; his son was Vitrgils; his sons were Vitta, father of Heingest, and Sigar, father of Svebdag, whom we call Svipdag Ódin's second son was called Beldeg, whom we call Baldr; he had the country now called Westphalia; his son was Brand; his son, Frjódigar, whom we call Fródi; his son, Freóvin; his son, Wigg; his son, Gevis, whom we call Gave Ódin's third son was called Sigi; his son, Rerir; this pair ruled over what is now called France, and the family known as Völsungar come from there. Great and numerous kindred's have come from all of them Ódin then set off on his journey north, and coming to the land called Reidgotaland took possession of everything he wanted in that country. He appointed his son Skjöld to govern there; his son was Fridleif; from thence has come the family known as Skjöldungar; they are kings of Denmark and what was then called Reidgotaland is now named Judand Thereafter Ódin went north to what is now called Sweden. There was a king there called Gylfi and, when he heard of the expedition of the men of Asia, as the Æsir were called, he went to meet them and offered Ódin as much authority over his kingdom as he himself desired. Their travels were attended by such prosperity that, wherever they stayed in a country, that region enjoyed good harvests and peace, and everyone believed that they caused this, since the native inhabitants had never seen any other people like them for good looks and intelligence The plains and natural resources of life in Sweden struck Ódin as being favorable and he chose there for himself a town site now called Sigtuna. There he appointed chieftains after the pattern of Troy, establishing twelve rulers to administer the laws of the land, and he drew up a code of law like that which had held in Troy and to which the Trojans had been accustomed After that, he traveled north until he reached the sea, which they thought encircled the whole world, and placed his son over the kingdom now called Norway. Their son was called Saeming and, as it says in the Háleygjatal, together with the earls and other rulers the kings of Norway trace their genealogies back to him Ódin kept by him the son called Yngvi, who was king of Sweden after him, and from him have come the families known as Ynglingar. The Æsir and some of their sons married with the women of the lands they settled, and their families became so numerous in Germany and thence over the north that their language, that of the men of Asia, became the language proper to all these countries ------------------------------------------ From the fact that their genealogies are written down, men suppose that these names came along with this language, and that it was brought here to the north of the world, to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, by the Æsir In England, however, there are ancient district and place names which must be understood as deriving from a different language ======================================= This document is from a website created by Ingrid Halvorsen: http://www.sunnyway.com/runes/prologue.html contact using sunnyway@aol.com He also has research data here: https://www.geni.com/people/Memnon-of-Troy/6000000006104201037. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 | |
Title | after 1300 BCE | He held the title of Warrior, Ethiopian King and the Mythological King of Troy after 1300 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. Near the center of the world (called Turkey today) lies the most famous of all palaces and halls - Troy by name That town was built on a much larger scale than others then in existence and in many ways with greater skill, so lavishly was it equipped There were twelve kingdoms with one over-king, and each kingdom contained many peoples In the citadel were twelve chieftains and these excelled other men then living in every human fashion See the main note for more details |
Military | about 1270 BCE | He served in the military See note about 1270 BCE. As a warrior, he was considered to be almost Achilles' equal in skill During the Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy's defense and had Antilochus killed during a fierce battle |
Last Edited | 11 July 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Priam (b. about 1330 BCE, d. after 1255 BCE) |
Mother* | Hecuba I de Phrygie (b. 1295 BCE, d. 1183 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Thór Vingehar, Don's 83rd GGF+ (b. 1200 BCE, d. after 1160 BCE) |
Birth | about 1255 BCE | Tróáin, of Troy, was born about 1255 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | about 1240 BCE | Memnón, of Troy; Don's 84th GGF (see his note for details), and she were married about 1240 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | after 1200 BCE | She died after 1200 BCE in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of her death (at the age of 55) in the year of 1200BC is not known-surviving in 1200BC was difficult & it occurred in Turkey (location not known; used birth place) |
Name | Tróáin, of Troy, was also known as Troana Iluim, van Troje (Dutch spelling.) | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 6 November 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare (b. 1065, d. 1117) |
Mother* | Adeliza Adelheid de Montmorency, of Clermont-en-Beauvais (b. about 1058, d. 1125) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Rohese de Vere+ (b. 1105, d. about 1166) |
Daughter* | Alice de Vere (b. 1110, d. after 1110) |
Daughter* | Juliana de Vere (b. 1115, d. 1199) |
Son* | Alberic de Vere (b. 1120, d. 26 December 1194) |
Son* | Robert de Vere (b. 1125, d. 26 December 1194) |
Birth | 1 January 1091 | Adeliza FitzGilbert, de Clare, was born on 1 January 1091 in County of Essexshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG+.1,2 |
Marriage | 1108 | Alberic Aubrey de Vere, II, and she were married in 1108.2 |
Death | 1 November 1163 | She died on 1 November 1163 at age 72 in Tendring, Essexshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 72) on Friday, November 1st, 1163 is not known-surviving in 1163 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
Burial | after 1 November 1163 | She was buried after 1 November 1163 at Buried in the cemetery at Saint Osyth's PrioryG in Tendring, Essexshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Name | Adeliza FitzGilbert, de Clare, was also known as Alice. | |
Name | She was also known as Adelheid.3 | |
Name | She was also known as Clermont.4 |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare (b. 1065, d. 1117) |
Mother* | Adeliza Adelheid de Montmorency, of Clermont-en-Beauvais (b. about 1058, d. 1125) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 21 September 1100 | Gilbert FitzGilbert, de Clare, was born on 21 September 1100 in Tunbridge Wells, County of Kent, England (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 1149 | He died in 1149 at age ~49 at Tintern Abbey, Chapel HillG, in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 49) in the year of 1149 is not known-surviving in 1149 was difficult & it occurred in the Middle-ages of Wales |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF (b. about 1360 BCE, d. after 1340 BCE) |
Mother* | Strymo, Don's 86th GGM (b. about 1360 BCE, d. after 1340 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Memnón, of Troy; Don's 84th GGF (see his note for details)+ (b. between 1300 BCE and 1250 BCE, d. between 1183 BCE and 1200 BCE) |
Birth | about 1340 BCE | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF, was born about 1340 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | after 1300 BCE | He and Eos were married after 1300 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | after 1300 BCE | He died after 1300 BCE in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 40) in the year of 1300BC is not known-surviving in 1300BC was difficult & it occurred in Turkey (location not known; used birth place) |
Name | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF, was also known as Titonius, van Troje (Dutch.)1 | |
Note | Research data: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tithonus. | |
Historical fact | He Part of the Greek Mythology. Research data: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_mythology |
Last Edited | 12 November 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Priam+ (b. about 1330 BCE, d. after 1255 BCE) |
Son* | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF+ (b. about 1340 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Birth | about 1360 BCE | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF, was born about 1360 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | before 1341 BCE | He and Aisbe Leucippe-Rhoeo, of Crete, were married before 1341 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added a marriage for his family connections using location from his birth |
Marriage | before 1340 BCE | He and Strymo, Don's 86th GGM, were married before 1340 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added a 2nd marriage for his family connections using location from his birth |
Death | after 1340 BCE | He died after 1340 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death in Turkey at the (presumed) age of 20 in the year of 1340BC is not known-surviving in 1340BC was difficult |
Name | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF, was also known as King of Troy. | |
Note | Laomedon, a mutual grandfather of Sandy (91st GGF) & DJ was a Trojan king in Greek mythology, son of Ilus and nephew of Ganymede and Assaracus He was father of many, including King Priam, and Tithonus who is also described by most sources as Laomedon's eldest legitimate son Possible wives were Placia, Strymo or Rhoeo (daughter of Scamander and mother of Tithonus) and Leucippe (mother of King Priam); see John Tzetzes' Scholia in "Lycophronem 18" [ Sourced from WiKi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laomedon ]. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 11 July 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Hyperion, Titan of the Sun (b. about 1340 BCE, d. after 1320 BCE) |
Mother* | Theia (b. about 1340 BCE, d. after 1320 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Memnón, of Troy; Don's 84th GGF (see his note for details)+ (b. between 1300 BCE and 1250 BCE, d. between 1183 BCE and 1200 BCE) |
Birth | about 1320 BCE | Eos was born about 1320 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | after 1300 BCE | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF, and she were married after 1300 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | after 1300 BCE | She died after 1300 BCE in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of her death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1300BC is not known-surviving in 1300BC was difficult & it occurred in Turkey (location not known; used birth place) |
Name | Eos was also known as Eos, Queen of Troy. | |
Historical fact | She was known in Greek mythology as "Goddess of the Dawn" and "of the morning." | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF (b. about 1360 BCE, d. after 1340 BCE) |
Mother* | Aisbe Leucippe-Rhoeo, of Crete (b. about 1360 BCE, d. about 1280 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Helenus, of Troy (b. about 1256 BCE, d. after 1200 BCE) |
Daughter* | Tróáin, of Troy+ (b. about 1255 BCE, d. after 1200 BCE) |
Birth | about 1330 BCE | Priam was born about 1330 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | about 1280 BCE | He and Hecuba I de Phrygie were married about 1280 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | after 1255 BCE | He died after 1255 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 75) in the year of 1255BC is not known-surviving in 1255BC was difficult Died as King of Troy |
Note | Research data: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priam. | |
Person Source | Priam had person sources.1 | |
Title | after 1330 BCE | He held the title of King of Troy after 1330 BCE. |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Scamander Teucri, Don's 87th GGF (b. about 1375 BCE, d. after 1360 BCE) |
Mother* | (Mother) Leucippe, of Strymo-by Scamander (b. about 1375 BCE, d. after 1360 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Tithonus, of Troy; Don's 85th GGF+ (b. about 1340 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Birth | about 1360 BCE | Strymo, Don's 86th GGM, was born about 1360 BCE. |
Marriage | before 1340 BCE | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF, and she were married before 1340 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added a 2nd marriage for his family connections using location from his birth |
Death | after 1340 BCE | She died after 1340 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of the Queen of Troy's death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1340BC is not known-surviving in 1340BC was difficult-& is unsourced; location presumed from marriage place |
Name | Strymo, Don's 86th GGM, was also known as Rhoeo. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Title | before 1340 BCE | She held the title of Queen of Troy before 1340 BCE. |
Last Edited | 11 July 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Priam+ (b. about 1330 BCE, d. after 1255 BCE) |
Birth | about 1360 BCE | Aisbe Leucippe-Rhoeo, of Crete, was born about 1360 BCE. |
Marriage | before 1341 BCE | Laomedon, of Troy; Don's 86th GGF, and she were married before 1341 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added a marriage for his family connections using location from his birth |
Death | about 1280 BCE | She died about 1280 BCE at age ~80 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 80) in the year of 1280BC was from suicide-surviving in 1280BC was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent She reportedly leapt to her death into Hellespont in despair |
Person Source | Aisbe Leucippe-Rhoeo, of Crete, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Helenus, of Troy (b. about 1256 BCE, d. after 1200 BCE) |
Daughter* | Tróáin, of Troy+ (b. about 1255 BCE, d. after 1200 BCE) |
Birth | 1295 BCE | Hecuba I de Phrygie was born in 1295 BCE at Northwesteren TurkeyG in Dardania, Corakkale, Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | about 1280 BCE | Priam and she were married about 1280 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | 1183 BCE | She died in 1183 BCE at age ~112 at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of her death (at an improbable age of 112) in the year of 1183BC is not known-surviving in 1183BC as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in Turkey |
Name | Hecuba I de Phrygie was also known as Hecabe. | |
Name | She was also known as Hekabe. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Eos+ (b. about 1320 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Birth | about 1340 BCE | Hyperion, Titan of the Sun, was born about 1340 BCE. |
Marriage | about 1320 BCE | He and Theia were married about 1320 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections; date is based on birth of child |
Death | after 1320 BCE | He died after 1320 BCE at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1320BC is not known-surviving in 1320BC was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Hyperion, Titan of the Sun, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Eos+ (b. about 1320 BCE, d. after 1300 BCE) |
Birth | about 1340 BCE | Theia was born about 1340 BCE. |
Marriage | about 1320 BCE | Hyperion, Titan of the Sun, and she were married about 1320 BCE. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections; date is based on birth of child |
Death | after 1320 BCE | She died after 1320 BCE at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of her death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 1320BC is not known-surviving in 1320BC was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Theia had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Robert Beauclerc, I of Normandië, Don's 28th GGF (b. 21 June 1000, d. 2 July 1035) |
Mother* | Herléva, Don's 28th GGM (in another branch) (b. 9 June 1003, d. 23 April 1050) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1035 | Richard Beauclerc, de Clare, was born in 1035.1 |
Death | 1090 | He died in 1090 at age ~55 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 55) in the year of 1090 is not known-surviving in 1090 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Robert Beauclerc, I of Normandië, Don's 28th GGF (b. 21 June 1000, d. 2 July 1035) |
Mother* | Herléva, Don's 28th GGM (in another branch) (b. 9 June 1003, d. 23 April 1050) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1026 | Adelaide Beauclerc, de Crecy, was born in 1026 at CorbielG, in Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 1104 | She died in 1104 at age ~78 at Gournay Sur MarneG in Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 78) in the year of 1104 is not known-surviving in 1104 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Robert de le Roger, II+ (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Birth | about 1020 | Roger de le Roger was born about 1020 at PonteaudemerG, in Pont-Audemer, Haute-Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 3 December 1090 | He died on 3 December 1090 at age ~70 in Préaux, Seine-Maritime, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 70) on Wednesday, December 3rd, 1090 is not known-surviving in 1090 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France |
Person Source | Roger de le Roger had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Robert de le Roger, II+ (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Birth | about 1014 | Adeline de Meulan was born about 1014. |
Death | 8 April 1081 | She died on 8 April 1081 at age ~67 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 67) on Friday, April 8th, 1081 is not known-surviving in 1081 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Adeline de Meulan had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1102 | Maud de le Roger was born about 1102 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 1189 | She died in 1189 at age ~87 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 87) in the year of 1189 is not known-surviving in 1189 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Maud de le Roger had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1094 | Isabelle de le Roger was born about 1094 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | about 1188 | She died about 1188 at age ~94 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the old-age of 94) in the year of 1188 is not known-surviving in 1188 as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Isabelle de le Roger had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 18 August 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1098 | Adeline de le Roger was born about 1098 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | about 1124 | She died about 1124 at age ~26 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 26) in the year of 1124 is not known-surviving in 1124 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Adeline de le Roger had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1104 | Eleonore de le Roger, of Beaumont, was born in 1104. |
Death | 1157 | She died in 1157 at age ~53 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 53) in the year of 1157 is not known-surviving in 1157 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Eleonore de le Roger, of Beaumont, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1104 | Robert de le Roger, II Le Bossu, was born about 1104 at BeaumontG in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 5 April 1168 | He died on 5 April 1168 at age ~64 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 64) on Friday, April 5th, 1168 is not known-surviving in 1168 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
Person Source | Robert de le Roger, II Le Bossu, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Robert de le Roger, II (b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118) |
Mother* | Isabel, of Vermandois (b. 1076, d. 13 February 1131) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1104 | Galeran Meulan de le Roger, IV, was born in 1104 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 9 April 1166 | He died on 9 April 1166 at age ~62 in Préaux, Seine-Maritime, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 62) on Saturday, April 9th, 1166 is not known-surviving in 1166 was difficult Died as the Earl of Worcester |
Person Source | Galeran Meulan de le Roger, IV, had person sources.1 | |
Title | after 1104 | He held the title of Earl of Worcester after 1104 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |