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Robert WATERTON Jayne MOLEYNS Francis WATERTON Krystyam Flavius AFRANIUS Syagrius King Cerdic of WESSEX Born: 0345 Born: 0470 (app) in Land of the Occup: Roman proconsul Saxons, Europe Occup: First Anglo Saxon King of Wessex Died: 0534 Ferreolus ? Syagria ? King Cynric of WESSEX Born: 0390 Occup: King of Wessex Prefect Totantius FERREOLUS Papianilla ? King Sigobert the Lame of the King Ceawlin of WESSEX Born: 0405 Occup: Niece of Emperor Avitus FRANKS Occup: King of Wessex Occup: Praetorian Prefect of Gaul Occup: King of the Franks Died: 0593 Died: 0509 (app) Senator Tonantius FERREOLUS Industria ? King Chlodoric the Parricide of Cuthwine of WESSEX Born: 0440 the FRANKS Occup: Roman Senator of Narbonne Occup: King of the Franks Died: 0517 Died: 0509 Senator Ferreolus of Saint Dode of REIMS Cutha Cathwulf of WESSEX NARBONNE Occup: Abbess of Saint Pierre de Born: 0592 Born: 0470 Reims & Saint Occup: Senator of Narbonne Marr: 0503 (app) Senator Ansbertus ? Blithilde ? Ceolwald of WESSEX Occup: Gallo-Roman Senator Arnaold of METZ Oda ? Coenred of WESSEX Born: 0560 (app) Born: 0640 Occup: Bishop of Metz Died: 0611 (app) Saint Arnulf of METZ Saint Doda of METZ Ingild of WESSEX Born: 0582 (app) Born: 0584 Born: 0672 Occup: Bishop of Metz and Saint Occup: Nun at Treves & Saint Died: 0718 Died: 0640 Ansegisel ? Saint Begga ? Dodo ? Eoppa of WESSEX Born: 0615 Born: 0706 Occup: Saint Died: 0693 Duke Pepin II of HERSTAL Alpaida ? Eafa of WESSEX Born: 0635 Occup: Mistress Born: 0730 Occup: First Duke of the Franks Died: 22 Oct 0741 Died: 0714 Duke Charles Martel of the Rotrude of TREVES King Eahlmund of KENT FRANKS Born: 0690 in Austrasia Born: 0745 Born: 0688 Died: 0724 Occup: King of Kent Occup: Duke (King) of the Franks Died: 0827 called the Hammer Died: 22 Oct 0741 King Pippin the Short of the Bertrada of LAON King Egbert of WESSEX Redburga ? Oslac ? FRANKS Born: 0769 Born: 0714 Occup: King of Wessex Occup: King of the Franks Died: 0839 in Winchester, Wessex Died: 24 Sep 0768 King Harthacnut of DENMARK King Charlemagne the Great of Hildegard ? King Ethelwulf of WESSEX Osburga ? Born: 0880 FRANCE Born: 0758 Born: 0795 in Aachen, Germany Occup: King of Denmark Born: 0747 Died: 30 Apr 0783 Occup: King of Wessex Occup: Holy Roman Emporer Died: 0858 in Stamridge, Wessex Died: 0814 in Aachen King Gorm 'the Old' Thyre of JUTLAND King Louis I the Pious of Judith of BAVARIA King Alfred the Great of Eahlswith ? HARDEKNUDSSON FRANCE Died: 0843 WESSEX Born: 0852 in Mercia, England Occup: King of Denmark Born: 0778 Born: 0849 in Wantage, Wessex Marr: 0868 Occup: Holy Roman Emperor Occup: King of Wessex Died: 5 Dec 0902 Died: 26 Oct 0899 in Winchester, Wessex King Harald Bluetooth Cyrid OLAFSDOTTIR Duke Eberhard of FRIULI Gisela of ACQUITAINE King Alfred the Great of Eahlswith ? Sigehelm of KENT Count Baldwin II of FLANDERS Aelfthyth of WESSEX GORMSSON Died: 0866 Born: 0821 WESSEX Born: 0852 in Mercia, England Occup: Ealdorman Born: 0865 Occup: Countess of Flanders Born: 0910 Born: 0849 in Wantage, Wessex Marr: 0868 Died: 10 Sep 0918 Died: 0929 Occup: King of Denmark Occup: King of Wessex Died: 5 Dec 0902 Died: 1 Oct 0987 Died: 26 Oct 0899 in Winchester, Wessex Herbastus DE CREPON King Berengar I of ITALY Bertila of SPOLETO King Edward the Elder of Edgiva of KENT Count Arnulf I of FLANDERS Adele of VERMANDOIS Born: 0945 Occup: King of Italy and Holy Roman Occup: Queen consort WESSEX Died: 25 Aug 0968 Born: 0890 Born: 0910 Emperor Born: 0871 in Wessex, England Died: 28 Mar 0965 Died: 0960 Died: 0924 Occup: King of Wessex Died: 17 Jul 0924 in Cheshire Osbern De BOLEBEC Aveline DE CREPON Margrave Adalbert I of IVREA Gisela of FRUILI King Edmund the Just of Elgiva ? Ordgar ? ? of WESSEX Count Baldwin III of FLANDERS Matilde of BURGUNDY Born: 0980 in Longueville, Normandy, Born: 0974 Occup: Margrave of Ivrea ENGLAND Occup: Ealdorman Born: 0940 France Died: 0924 Born: 0922 in Wessex, England Died: in Exeter, Wessex Died: 1 Jan 0962 Died: 1061 Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Died: 26 May 0946 in Glastonbury, England Sir Walter GIFFARD Agnes FLAITEL Margrave Berengar II of IVREA Willa ? King Edgar the Peaceful of Aelfryth ? Count Arnulf II of FLANDERS Rozala of LOMBARDY King Ethelred the Unready of Ælfgifu of NORTHUMBRIA Occup: Lord of Longueville, Justiciar Occup: Margrave of Italy & usurper ENGLAND Born: 0945 Born: 0960 Born: 0937 in Italy ENGLAND of England King Born: 0943 in Wessex, England Occup: Queen of England Died: 30 Mar 0988 Died: 7 Feb 1003 Born: 0968 in Wessex, England Died: 0966 Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Died: 1000 Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Died: 8 Jul 0975 in Glastonbury, Died: 23 Apr 1016 in London England Earl Richard FitzGilbert DE Rohese GIFFARD King Adalbert of ITALY Gerberga of MACON King Ethelred the Unready of Emma of NORMANDY Duke Richard II of NORMANDY Judith De BRETAGNE Count Baldwin IV of FLANDERS Ogive of LUXEMBOURG King Robert II of FRANCE Constance of ARLES King Edmund Ironside of Ealdgyth ? CLARE Born: 1034 in Normandy, France Occup: King of Italy ENGLAND Born: 0985 Born: 23 Aug 0970 in Normandy, Born: 0982 Born: 0980 Born: 27 Mar 0972 Born: 0986 ENGLAND Born: 1024 in Normandy, France Born: 0968 in Wessex, England Died: 6 Mar 1052 France Died: 16 Jun 1017 Died: 30 May 1036 Occup: King of France Died: 25 Jul 1034 Born: 0990 in Wessex Occup: Earl of Clare, fought at Occup: King of Anglo Saxon England Occup: Duke of Normandy, the Good Died: 20 Jul 1031 Occup: King of England Hastings Died: 23 Apr 1016 in London Died: 28 Aug 1027 in Normandy, Died: 30 Nov 1016 Died: 1090 France Balderick TEUTONICUS Rohaise DE CLARE Ashenhold ? Count Otto-William of Adelaide Ermentrude of REIMS Count Drogo de MANTES Goda of ENGLAND Duke Robert I of NORMANDY Herleva de FALAISE Count Baldwin V of FLANDERS Adele CAPET Prince Edward 'the Exile' Agatha ? Rodigo Diaz 'El Cid' DE VIVAR Jimena of OVIEDO Occup: Saxon Thane BURGUNDY Born: 0966 in Normandy, France Born: 1004 Born: 22 Jan 1000 in Normandy, Born: 1003 Died: 1 Sep 1067 Born: 1009 AETHELING Born: 1044 Born: 0962 Died: 1 Jul 1035 Died: 1055 France Died: 1050 Died: 10 Jan 1079 Born: 1016 Occup: Soldier and diplomat Occup: Count of Burgundy Occup: Duke of Normandy, the Died: 1057 Died: 10 Jul 1099 Died: 1026 Magnificent Died: 22 Jul 1035 in Nicaea, Turkey Richard De NOVAVILLA Lord Ailric ? Count Reginald I of BURGUNDY Adelaide of NORMANDY Earl Ralph 'the Timid' de Gytha ? Roger the Spaniard DE TOENI Adela de BARCELONA King William I of NORMANDY Matilda of FLANDERS King Malcolm III of SCOTLAND Saint Margaret of SCOTLAND Ramiro Sanchez of MONZON Cristina Rodriguez Diza DE Born: in Neuvile, Normandy Occup: Saxon Lord of Walton Born: 0986 SUDELEY Born: 1024 Born: 0980 in Normandy, France Born: 1027 in Falaise, Normandy, Born: 1031 Born: 1031 Born: in Castle Réka, Hungary Born: 1070 VIVAR Occup: Count Palatine of Burgundy Born: 1026 Died: 1099 Occup: Norman standard bearer France Marr: 1050 Died: 13 Nov 1096 Died: 1093 Died: 1116 Occup: Earl of Hereford Died: 1038 Occup: King of England, 'The Died: 2 Nov 1083 Died: 21 Dec 1057 Conqueror' or 'The Bastard' Died: 9 Sep 1087 in Convent of St. Gervais, Rouen, France Gilbert de NEVILLE Suein ? Robert BIGOD ? DE ST SAUVEUR Hugh VI DE LUSIGNAN Ildégarde DE THOUARS Count William I of BURGUNDY Stephanie ? Walter FITZEDWARD Sibyl de CHAWORTH Ralph BASSETT Alice ? Earl Harold de EWYAS Maud de AVRANCHES Ralph DE TOENI Isabel DE MONTFORT Count Fulk of ANJOU Eremburge de LE FLECHE King Henry I of NORMANDY Matilda of SCOTLAND Garcia Ramirez of NAVARRE Marguerite De L'AIGLE Born: 1050 in Neville, Seine-Inferieure, Died: 1129 Born: 1034 in Avranches, France Occup: Lord of Lusignan, was on the Born: 1020 Occup: Sheriff of Wiltshire Born: 1076 (app) Born: 1051 in Sudeley Castle, Born: 1052 in Avranches, Normandy Born: 1029 in Flamstead, Surrey Born: 1089 in Anjou, France Born: 1096 Born: 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire Born: 1079 Died: 21 Nov 1150 Normandy Occup: Fought at Hastings Crusade of 1101 Occup: Count of Burgundy & Macon Occup: Justice of England Gloucester Occup: Fought at Hastings Occup: King of Jerusalem Marr: 11 Jul 1110 Occup: King of England Occup: Queen consort Died: 1071 in France Died: 1087 Died: 1120 Died: 24 Mar 1110 Died: 14 Nov 1143 Died: 1126 Died: 1 Oct 1135 Died: 1 May 1118 Sir Gilbert de NEVILLE Philicia De AMOYS Lord Adam FITZSWAINE Anchetil DE GREYE Earl Roger BIGOD Adeline De GRENTESMESNIL Hugh VII DE LUSIGNAN Saracena de LEZAY Count Humbert II of SAVOY Gisela of BURGUNDY Earl Patrick DE SALISBURY Ela TALVAISE Thomas BASSET Alice de DUNSTANVILLE Robert FitzHarold de EWYAS Sybil ? Ralph DE TOENI Margerite de BEAUMONT Duke Geoffrey PLANTAGENET Matilda of ENGLAND King Sancho III Alfonsez of Blanche Garcia NAVARRE Born: 1085 in Horncastle, Lincolnshire Died: 1159 Occup: Vassal of William the Born: in Calvados, Normandy Born: 1065 Born: 1067 Occup: Count of Savoy Born: in Salisbury, Wiltshire Born: 1099 (app) Born: 1085 in Sudeley, Gloucester Born: 1101 in Sudeley, Gloucester Born: 1088 in Clifford Castle, Hereford Born: 1125 in Leicester Born: 24 Aug 1113 in Anjou, France Born: 1103 CASTILE Born: 1139 in Navarre, Spain Conqueror Occup: 1st Earl of Norfolk possibly at Occup: Sire de Lusignan, went on 2nd Died: 1144 Died: 1103 Occup: 1st Earl of Salisbury (!st C) Died: 1182 (app) Died: 1147 Died: 7 Sep 1151 Occup: Fought King Stephen for the Born: 1135 in Castile, Spain Died: 24 Jun 1158 the Battle of Hastings crusade Died: 7 Apr 1168 crown of England Died: 8 Sep 1107 in Norwich Died: 1151 Marr: 22 May 1128 Died: 10 Sep 1167 William de NEVILLE Amabel FITZSWAINE ? DE GREY Earl Hugh BIGOD
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