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Richemer I King of the Franks Birth 65 in West Friesland, Netherlands The information here has been compiled by internet research over several years. Most of this information is fairly accurate but some details are sketchy and still being researched at this time and may change. Many dates do appear not correct. Marcomir III , Ben Joseph, King of the Franks Birth 20 BC in Cologne, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Death 50 AD in Old, Sachsen, Germany married Mary Bint Heli Clodemiro III "Penardim" of the Franks Birth 03 OCT 30 BC in Old, Sachsen, Germany Either the one above or to the right is the true Death 63 in Old, Sachsen, Germany ancestor. It has been determined that it could have been either but it cannot at this time be confirmed which Antenor IV of the Franks Birth 6 BC in Austrasia, France Death 69 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France married Bran the Blessed of Franks Richemer I King of the Franks Ratherius, King of the West Franks Birth 65 in West Friesland, Netherlands Birth c 59 in Normandy Death 114 in Old Sachsen, Germany Death 90 in Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands married Rathberius of Troy Married Athildus Hasilda Rugji of the Franks More than likely the above two were brothers but which is our ancestor is still being researched Odomir of The Franks Birth c 85 in Austrasia, France Death 128 in Old, Sachsen, Germany Clodomir of the Franks Marcomir Of the Franks Birth 100 in Austrasia, France Birth 104 in Austrasia, France Death 149 in Old, Sachsen, Germany Death 166 in Old Sachsen, Germany married Atheldis De Britain Married Hafilda Rugji The two above were also brothers and no research at this time has determined which is our direct ancestor Farabert of the Franks Birth 122 in Austrasia, France Death 186 in Old, Sachsen, Germany Sunno of the Franks Birth 138 in Austrasia, France Death 212 in Austrasia, France Hilderic of the Franks Birth 0160 in Cologne, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Death 253 in Hilderberg Castle Bartherus King Of The West Franks Birth c 180 in Misc, Germany Death 272 in France Clodius III of the Franks Birth c abt 190 in Paris, Ville De Paris, France Death in Westfalen, Germany Dagobert I of The Franks Birth 230 in Germany Death 317 in Westphalia, Prussia Genebald II, Sicambrian the Young Duke of Merovingian Duke of East Franks Birth 262 in Germany Death 358 in Sachsen, Germany Dagobert ll Duke of East Franks Birth 300 in Old, Sachsen, Germany Death 379 in Sachsen, Germany married Dagobert Duchess of East Franks Clodius I of the East Franks Birth 324 in Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Death 389 in Old, Sachsen, Germany married Blesinde de Souabe Princess of the Suevi Marcomir Von Franks Birth 340 in Koln Death 404 in Cologne, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany married Ildegarde De Lombardy Pharamond Theodemir von Franks Birth 364 in Moselle, Lorraine, France Death 427 in Moselle, Lorraine, France married Argotta Justina Valentina Fredemundus Desponsyni Birth 400 in Bayern, Germany death (?) married Valia Von Visigoths Nascien I Desponsyni birth (?) death (?) Celedoin Desponsyni Birth 425 in Somme, Picardie Death (?) Nascien Desponsyni Birth 450 in Britanny Death (?) Galains Desponsyni Birth 480 in Britanny Death (?) Johaans Desponsyni Birth 500 in Somme, Picardie Death (?) Lancelot Desponsyni Birth abt 520 in Britanny Death (?) Bors Desponsyni Birth abt 600 in Britanny Death in Bretagne, Bretagne, France married Vivian Desponsyni Lionel Desponsyni Birth 650 in Britanny Death (?) Alain Fitzlionel Desponsyni Birth 680 in Britanny Death (?) Froamidus Desponsyni Birth 731 in Britanny Death 762 married Argentael de Britanny Erispoe Frodaldus Desponsyni Birth 744 in Britanny Death 795 married Marmoec de Poher Nominoe de Nantes Birth 775 in Britanny Death 851 married Argentael de Britanny Erispoe de Nantes Birth ? in Britanny Death (?) married Marmoec de Poher King Ridoredh de Nantes Birth Abt 825 in Vannes, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Death 12 Nov 857 in Bretagne, France married Marmoëc de Poher Alain I "King of Brittany" de Bretagne Birth ABT 850 in Bretagne, France Death 12 Nov 907 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France married Orequen de Rennes Judicael Berengar Juhel (Count of Rennes) Berenger Birth ? in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France Death 0970 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France married Gerberge Of Britanny Conan I "The Crooked" DeBretagne DeRenne Birth 927 in Bretagne, France Death 27 Jun 992 in France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France married Ermengarde, Duchess of Anjou and Brittany Judhael Chateau En Porhoet Birth 982 in Bretagne, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France Death 1037 in La Tranchée, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France married Melisende DuMaine Guithenoc Porhoet Birth 1008 in La Trinité, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Death 1040 in France married Allurum DeCornouailles Josselin de Porhoet Birth 1036 in La Trinité, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Death 1074 in Guilliers, Morbihan, Bretagne, France married Avicia Eudes I de Porhoet Birth 1066 in Porhoet, , Bretagne, France Death 1092 in Guilliers, Morbihan, Bretagne, France married Anne de Leon Geoffrey Viscount de Porhoet de la Zouche Birth around 1093 in Rohan, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Death 1187 France married Hawise de Fergant Alexander de Bokenton Birth around 1181 in Rohan, Morbihan, Bretagne, France Death 1236 in Richmond Castle Yorks or Harrington, Northamptonshire, England married Constance "Princess of Brittany" de Bretagne, granddaughter of Henry the I of England from here we continue on the More History page. .
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