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Christopher DODINGTON Peter DODINGTON Joan BUCKLAND Clodoreius ? Born: 0320 (app) Flavius AFRANIUS Syagrius Julius AGRICOLA Born: 0345 (app) Born: 0365 (app) Occup: Roman proconsul Occup: Roman praetorian prefect & consul Died: 0430 (app) Ferreolus ? Syagria ? ? Born: 0380 (app) Born: 0380 (app) Born: 0390 (app) Prefect Totantius FERREOLUS Papianilla ? King Sigobert the Lame of the Born: 0405 Born: 0420 (app) FRANKS Occup: Praetorian Prefect of Gaul Occup: Niece of Emperor Avitus Born: 0420 (app) Occup: King of the Franks, murdered by his son Died: 0509 (app) Senator Tonantius FERREOLUS Industria ? King Chlodoric the Parricide of King Cerdic of WESSEX Born: 0440 Born: 0450 (app) the FRANKS Born: 0470 (app) in Land of the Occup: Roman Senator of Narbonne Born: 0450 (app) Saxons, Europe Died: 0517 Occup: King of the Franks Occup: First Anglo Saxon King of Died: 0509 Wessex Died: 0534 Senator Ferreolus of Saint Dode of REIMS Lothar ? King Cynric of WESSEX NARBONNE Born: 0485 (app) Born: 0510 (app) Born: 0500 (app) Born: 0470 Occup: Abbess of Saint Pierre de Occup: King of Wessex Occup: Senator of Narbonne Reims & Saint Marr: 0503 (app) Senator Ansbertus ? Blithilde ? King Ceawlin of WESSEX Born: 0520 (app) Born: 0540 (app) Born: 0530 (app) Occup: Gallo-Roman Senator Occup: King of Wessex Died: 0593 Baudegisel II of ACQUITAINE Oda ? Arnaold of METZ Oda ? Carloman ? Arnaold of METZ Oda ? Saint Arnulf of METZ Saint Doda of METZ Cuthwine of WESSEX Born: 0550 (app) Born: 0560 (app) Born: 0560 (app) Born: 0570 (app) Born: 0550 (app) Born: 0560 (app) Born: 0570 (app) Born: 0582 (app) Born: 0584 Born: 0560 (app) Occup: Palace Mayor & Duke of Occup: Bishop of Metz Occup: Bishop of Metz Occup: Bishop of Metz and Saint Occup: Nun at Treves & Saint Sueve Died: 0611 (app) Died: 0611 (app) Died: 0640 Saint Arnulf of METZ Saint Doda of METZ Pepin I of LANDEN Itta of METZ Clodoule of METZ Cutha Cathwulf of WESSEX Born: 0582 (app) Born: 0584 Born: 0580 (app) Born: 0592 Born: 0605 Born: 0592 Occup: Bishop of Metz and Saint Occup: Nun at Treves & Saint Occup: Mayor of the Palace of Died: 0652 Occup: Bishop of Metz Died: 0640 Austrasia Died: 0696 Died: 27 Feb 0640 Ansegisel ? Saint Begga ? Dodo ? Count Warinus of POITIERS Kunza of METZ Ceolwald of WESSEX Born: 0600 (app) Born: 0615 Born: 0640 (app) Born: 0630 (app) Born: 0640 (app) Born: 0610 (app) Occup: Saint Occup: Count of Poitiers Died: 0693 Duke Pepin II of HERSTAL Alpaida ? Leutwinus of TREVES Bertrada of PRÜM Coenred of WESSEX Born: 0635 Born: 0670 (app) Born: 0660 Born: 0670 (app) Born: 0640 Occup: First Duke of the Franks Occup: Mistress Occup: Bishop of Trier Occup: co-founder & benefactor of the Died: 0714 Died: 22 Oct 0741 Died: 0720 Prüm Abbey Duke Charles Martel of the Rotrude of TREVES Count Caribert of LAON Ingild of WESSEX FRANKS Born: 0690 in Austrasia Born: 0690 (app) Born: 0672 Born: 0688 Died: 0724 Died: 0718 Occup: Duke (King) of the Franks called the Hammer Died: 22 Oct 0741 King Pippin the Short of the Bertrada of LAON Eoppa of WESSEX FRANKS Born: 0720 (app) in Laon, France Born: 0706 Born: 0714 Occup: King of the Franks Died: 24 Sep 0768 King Charlemagne the Great of Hildegard ? Rothard of METZ Count Isabart of SAXONY Eafa of WESSEX FRANCE Born: 0758 Born: 0740 (app) Born: 0750 (app) Born: 0730 Born: 0747 Died: 30 Apr 0783 Occup: Holy Roman Emporer Died: 0814 in Aachen King Pepin of ITALY Count Welf I of the FRANKS Hedwig of BAVARIA King Eahlmund of KENT Born: 0773 Born: 0770 (app) Born: 0780 (app) Born: 0745 Died: 8 Jul 0810 Occup: Duchess of Bavaria Occup: King of Kent Died: 0827 King Bernard of ITALY Cunigunda ? King Louis I the Pious of Judith of BAVARIA King Egbert of WESSEX Redburga ? Born: 0797 in Vermandois, Normandy Born: 0800 (app) FRANCE Born: 0800 (app) Born: 0769 Born: 0775 (app) Occup: King of Italy Born: 0778 Died: 0843 Occup: King of Wessex Died: 17 Apr 0818 Occup: Holy Roman Emperor Died: 0839 in Winchester, Wessex Tertullus ? Petronilla ? Count Pepin of VERMANDOIS King Charles II the Bald of Ermentrude of ORLEANS King Ethelwulf of WESSEX Osburga ? Ethelred Mucil of GAINI Prince Billung of the FRANKS Aeda ? Born: 0810 (app) Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0815 (app) FRANCE Born: 27 Sep 0823 Born: 0795 in Aachen, Germany Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0790 (app) Born: 0800 (app) Occup: 1st Count of Vermandois, lord Born: 13 Jun 0823 in Frankfurt, Died: 6 Oct 0869 Occup: King of Wessex Occup: Ealdorman of Senlis, Peronne & Saint Germany Died: 0858 in Stamridge, Wessex Quentin Occup: Holy Roman Emporer Died: 6 Oct 0877 in Avrieux, France Jarl Eystein GLUMRA Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR Viscount Ingelger of ANGERS Resinde "Aelinde" D'AMBOISE Count Herbert I of Bertha de MORVOIS Count Baldwin I of FLANDERS Judith of the FRANKS King Alfred the Great of Eahlswith ? Duke Liudolf of SAXONY Oda of the FRANKS Duke Ranulf I of ACQUITAINE Bilichilde of MAINE Sigehelm of KENT Born: 0790 (app) Born: 0804 Born: 0840 (app) in Rennes Born: 0850 (app) VERMANDOIS Born: 0860 (app) Died: 0879 Born: 0844 WESSEX Born: 0852 in Mercia, England Born: 0810 (app) Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0820 Born: 0830 (app) Born: 0860 (app) Marr: 0846 Died: 0888 Born: 0848 (app) Died: 0870 Born: 0849 in Wantage, Wessex Marr: 0868 Occup: Duke of the Eastern Saxons Died: 17 May 0913 Occup: Duke of Acquitaine & Count of Marr: 0845 Occup: Ealdorman Occup: Count of Vermandois, lord of Occup: King of Wessex Died: 5 Dec 0902 Died: 12 Mar 0864 Poitiers Senlis, of Peronne & of Saint Died: 26 Oct 0899 in Winchester, Died: 0866 Quentin Wessex Died: 0907 Earl Ragnvald I EYSTEINSSON Ragnhild HROLFSDOTTIR Count Fulk I 'the Red' of ANJOU Count Herbert II of Liegarde of FRANCE Count Baldwin II of FLANDERS Aelftryth of WESSEX Count Robert the Strong of Duke Otto I the Illustrious of Hedwiga of FRANCONIA Duke Ranulf II of ACQUITAINE King Edward the Elder of Edgiva of KENT Duke Unruoch II of FRUILI Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0870 (app) VERMANDOIS Born: 0900 (app) Born: 0865 Born: 0860 (app) ANJOU SAXONY Born: 0850 (app) Born: 0850 WESSEX Born: 0890 (app) Born: 0790 (app) Occup: Earl of Orkney Occup: 1st Count of Anjou Born: 0884 Died: 10 Sep 0918 Occup: Countess of Flanders Born: 0820 Born: 0840 (app) Occup: Duke of Acquitaine Born: 0871 in Wessex, England Died: 25 Aug 0968 Died: 0890 Died: 0942 Occup: Count of Vermandois & Count Died: 0929 Occup: Margrave Occup: Duke of Saxony Died: 0890 Occup: King of Wessex of Troyes Died: 2 Jul 0866 Died: 30 Nov 0912 Died: 17 Jul 0924 in Cheshire Died: 23 Feb 0943 Duke Rollo RAGNVALDSSON Poppa de VALOIS Count Berengar II of NEUSTRIA Count Fulk II of ANJOU Gerberga of MAINE Count Robert of VERMANDOIS Adelaide-Werra de CHALON Count Arnulf I of FLANDERS Adele of VERMANDOIS King Robert I of FRANCE Béatrice of VERMANDOIS King Henry I the Fowler of Saint Matilda of RINGELHEIM Duke Ebles Manzer of Emiliene ? King Edmund the Just of Elgiva ? Ordgar ? ? of WESSEX King Harthacnut of DENMARK Duke Eberhard of FRIULI Gisela of ACQUITAINE Born: 0846 in Denmark Born: 0872 Occup: Count of Bayeux & Rennes Born: 0890 (app) Born: 0900 (app) Born: 0920 (app) Born: 0930 (app) Born: 0890 Born: 0910 Born: 15 Aug 0866 Born: 0880 (app) SAXONY Born: 0895 in Westphalia, Germany ACQUITAINE ENGLAND Born: 0920 (app) Born: 0920 (app) Born: 0880 Born: 0820 (app) Born: 0821 Occup: Duke of Normandy Marr: 0891 Died: 0896 Occup: Count of Anjou Occup: Count of Meaux Died: 28 Mar 0965 Died: 0960 Occup: King of Western Francia Died: 0940 (app) Born: 0876 in Memleben, Saxony Occup: Saint Occup: Duke of Acquitaine Born: 0922 in Wessex, England Occup: Ealdorman Occup: King of Denmark Died: 0866 Died: 0931 in Normandy, France Died: 0960 Died: 0968 Died: 15 Jun 0923 Occup: King of the Germans Died: 14 Mar 0968 Died: 0935 Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Died: in Exeter, Wessex Died: 2 Jul 0936 Died: 26 May 0946 in Glastonbury, England Duke William I of NORMANDY Sprote de BRETAGNE Count Judicael BERENGAR Count Geoffrey I of ANJOU Adele of MEAUX Count Baldwin III of FLANDERS Matilde of BURGUNDY Duke Hugh the Great Capet of Hedwige of SAXONY Duke William III of Adele of NORMANDY King Edgar the Peaceful of Aelfryth ? Thored of YORK King Gorm 'the Old' Thyre of JUTLAND Margrave Anscar I of IVREA King Berengar I of ITALY Bertila of SPOLETO Born: 0900 in Normandy, France Born: 0911 Born: 0900 (app) Born: 0925 (app) Born: 0950 (app) Born: 0940 Born: 0940 (app) FRANCE Born: 0920 (app) ACQUITAINE Born: 0920 (app) ENGLAND Born: 0945 Born: 0940 (app) HARDEKNUDSSON Born: 0890 (app) Born: 0840 (app) Born: 0850 (app) Born: 0860 (app) Occup: Duke of Normandy, Occup: Count of Rennes Occup: Count of Anjou, called Died: 0980 (app) Died: 1 Jan 0962 Born: 0898 in Paris, Ile-de-France, Died: 10 May 0965 Born: 0915 Born: 0943 in Wessex, England Occup: Queen of England Occup: Ealdorman of York Born: 0880 (app) Occup: Margrave of Ivrea Occup: King of Italy and Holy Roman Occup: Queen consort Longsword 'Greymantle' France Occup: Duke of Acquitaine Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Died: 1000 Occup: King of Denmark Died: 0902 Emperor Died: 17 Nov 0942 Died: 21 Jul 0987 Occup: Duke of the Franks & Count of Died: 3 Apr 0963 Died: 8 Jul 0975 in Glastonbury, Died: 0924 Paris England Died: 16 Jun 0956 Duke Richard I of NORMANDY Gunnora De CREPON Count Conan I of RENNES Ermengarde of ANJOU Count Arnulf II of FLANDERS Rozala of LOMBARDY King Hugh 'the Great' Capet of Adelaide of ACQUITAINE Count William I of PROVENCE Adelaide of ANJOU Count Fulk III of ANJOU Hildegard of SUNDGAU King Malcolm II of SCOTLAND King Ethelred the Unready of Ælfgifu of NORTHUMBRIA King Harald Bluetooth Cyrid OLAFSDOTTIR Hugh I de
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