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five descent-lines from Israel to Britain

see "Davidic Dynasty" at http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/davidicdynasty.wps.htm

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LINE 1:

00. Jesse, a Judahite sheikh

01. DAVID, King of ISRAEL, circa 1000BC [dates are approximate]

02. SOLOMON, King of ISRAEL 970-930BC

03. REHOBOAM, King of JUDAH 930-913

04. ABIJAH, King of JUDAH 913-910

05. ASA, King of JUDAH 910-869

06. JEHOSHAPHAT, King of JUDAH 869-848, regent from 872

07. JEHORAM, King of JUDAH 848-841, associate-ruler from 853

= ATHALIA, usurper-queen 841-835

08. AHAZIAH, King of JUDAH 841, regent from 842

09. JEHOASH, King of JUDAH 835-796

10. AMAZIAH, King of JUDAH 796-767, regent from 801; captured, released, & restored 792

11. UZZIAH, King of JUDAH 767-740, reign dated from 792

12. JOTHAM, King of JUDAH 740-735, regent from 750

13. AHAZ, King of JUDAH 735-726

14. HEZEKIAH, King of JUDAH 726-697

15. MANASSEH, King of JUDAH 697-642

16. AMON, King of JUDAH 642-640

17. JOSIAH, King of JUDAH 640-609

18. Johanan, crown-prince, killed 609, full-bro of JEHOIAKIM, King of JUDAH 609-598, father of JEHOIAKIN, called "THE CAPTIVE" ["Assir"], also referred to as [JE]CONIAH, King of JUDAH 598/597; half-bro [different mothers] of JEHOAHAZ, King of JUDAH 609, & ZEDEKIAH, King of JUDAH 598/7-587/6

19. Tamar, queen & heiress (Num. 28:8; 36:8)

=1 Neriah, distant-cousin (Lk. 3:27), was 21st in male-line descent from King David

=2 JEHOIAKIN, called "The Captive" ["Assir"], also referred to as [JE]CONIAH, 1st "Exilarch" [= "Exiled-King"], over the Jews during the "Babylonian Captivity"

issue by 1st =

20/22. Shaltiel [Salathiel], was designated heir-presumptive following the death of his half-bro, Crown-Prince Zedekiah, only child and son of Queen Tamar [his mother] and her 2nd husband, King JEHOIAKIN, whom he succeeded as the "2nd" Exilarch over Babylonian Jews

21/23. Zorobabel, the royal Jewish heir, 3rd "Exilarch" of Babylonian Jews (c 545), led liberated Jews back to Jerusalem, 8th Governor of Judea (537/536BC); 1st Patriarch of Jerusalem (537/536BC); took title "Prince of Israel" (c 515BC), which was probably the reason why he was recalled by the Persian Shah in 513BC, and executed 510BC.

22. Hananiah, 5th Exilarch, younger bro of Meshullam, 4th Exilarch [father of five sons]

23. Yeshaya, 8th Exilarch, bro of Pelatiah (Phaltial)

24. Rephaiah, 10th Exilarch

25. Arnan, Exilarch

26. Obadiah (Ovadaya), 11th Exilarch

27. Shecaniah I (Shakhna), 12th Exilarch

28. Shemaiah (Shemaya), 13th Exilarch

29. Neariah (Naariya), 18th Exilarch, bro of Shemida, Hattush II, Igal, Baraiah, & Shaphat

30. Elioenai, 20th Exilarch, bro of 21st Exilarch Hizkiah II [father of Nakhum I, 22nd Exilarch] & Azrikam, 23rd Exilarch

31. Akkub, 27th Exilarch

32. David

33. Shlomo

34. Shemaiah (Shemaya)

35. David

36. Shechaniah (Schania)

37. Hizkiah

38. Shalom

39. Nathan "De-Zuzita"

40. Hunya

41. Shlomo

42. Jacob (Yakov)

43. Ahija[h], 44th Exilarch/became 1st Exilarch of the exilarchate's 2nd Dynasty upon the failure of the senior-line, c AD 130

44. Nakhum II, 2nd Exilarch c 145-170, bro of 3rd Exilarch Yochanan [II] [father of Shaphat, 4th Exilarch, father of (a) Chiya, 9th Exilarch 259, (b) Annan, 10th Exilarch, & (c) Joash], & Nathan, prince, who went to Palestine and was the rival of the Jerusalem "Nasi" 135-165

45. Mar-Ukba I [Nathan], 7th Exilarch c 215-240, younger brother of Huna I [Hunya], 5th Exilarch (210) [father of Yakob I, 6th Exilarch 210-215]

46. Huna II, 8th Exilarch 240-259

47. Nathan I, 11th Exilarch 260-270, bro of Nosson I, 12th Exilarch 270

48. Nehemiah I, 14th Exilarch 270-313, bro of Mar-Ukba II, 15th Exilarch 313

49. Mar-Ukba III, 17th Exilarch 320-337, bro of Isaac, 18th Exilarch 337-8, & Huna III [aka Huna-Mar I], 19th Exilarch 338-350

50. Abba, 20th Exilarch 350-370

51. Kahana I, 23rd Exilarch 400-415, bro of Nathan II, 21st Exilarch 370-400 [father of Hachni, 22nd Exilarch 400], & Safra [grandfather of Moses of Crete]

52. Nathan, Prince (d413); his sister, Gasyandukht, was wife of Yazdigerd I, King of Parthia

53. Mar-Zutra I, 25th Exilarch 442-456, bro of Huna IV, 24th Exilarch 415-442, & Rava (d431), Khanai, & Ashi (d427)

54. Kahana II, 26th Exilarch 456-465, bro of Huna V, 27th Exilarch 465-470, & Nosson II, 28th Exilarch 470

55. Huna VI, 29th Exilarch 484-508

56. Hava[h], heiress (d493)

= Haninai (ex 520), a Jewish prince, son of Maremar, son of Zutra, son of Khanai, bro of Mar-Zutra I [# 53, above]

57. Mar-Zutra II, 30th Exilarch 508/512-520

=1 sis of Pahida, regent 508-512

=2 dau of Pahida, regent

issue by 1:

(a) Ahunai, 31st Exilarch, father of Hofnai, 32nd Exilarch, father of Haninai, 33rd Exilarch, father of Bostanai, 37th Exilarch/& 1st Exilarch of the exilarchate's 3rd Dynasty, see

issue by 2:

(b) Sutra [Mar-Zutra] "Rav"

58/60. Sutra [I] [Mar-Zutra] "Rav", half-bro of Ahunai [aka Huna-Mar II], 31st Exilarch 550-560; was born same day of his father's execution, and was carried as an infant to Canaan, where years later as an adult he was accepted as "Nasi" or "Patriarch" by the Jewish Sanhedrin, and, founded a new dynasty of the Palestinian "Nesi'im", c 550

59/61. Saadia, "rav" of the Sanhedrin at Tiberias 575

60. Guriya

61. Sutra II [Mar-Zutra]

62. Yakov

63. Shemaiah

64. Haninai

65. Migas (Magis; Magus; Misas) (Minis)

66. Nekhemya (Nehemiah)

67. Avidima (Abdimi) (Dimi)

68. Abbai

69. Pinhas (Pinkhas; Phinehas; Pinchus)

70. Hazub (Chazuv; Chatzuv), recognized by the Jews of Palestine as the royal Davidic heir, though his distant cousin, the Babylonian Exilarch, in Iraq, made the same claim; was the last prince of the Davidic Dynasty mentioned in the "Seder Olam Zuta", the medieval Jewish chronicle

71. David, a rabbi

72. Nathan

73. Avraham

74. Zakkai

75. David

76. Hizkiya

77. David

78. Hiyya Al-Daudi (d1154) [charts # 3A & # 4A], in the service of King Alfonso I of Portugal, &, the father of

79. Yaish (d1196), the father of

80/82 Yahya Ha-Nasi, a.k.a. Don Yahya "El Negro", Lord of Aldeia dos Negros, Portugal (d 1222), the ancestor of The "Ibn Yahya" Family, and, the father of

81/83 Yosef (Jucef) (d1264), bro of Yaish Ibn Yahya & Yakov Ben Yahya, &, the father of

82/84 Shlomo Ha-Zaken (d1299), the father of

83. Gedaliah, bro of Yosef & Hiyya, the father of

84/86. Paloma (daughter), wife of Fadrique (d1358), the brother of King Enrique II of Castile, and, mother of

85. Alfonso, who, by wife, Juana de Mendoza, begot

86. Fadrique (d1473), who, by wife, Mariana of Cordova, begot

87. Juana (daughter), wife of Juan II, King of Aragon, and, mother of

88. Fernando II/V of Aragon (d1516), who, by wife, Queen Isabella I of Castile, begot 89. Juana [Joan "The Mad"] (daughter), wife of Philip "The Handsome" of Austria (d1506), a.k.a. Felipe I, King of Spain, and, mother of

90. Ferdinand I, HRE 1558-1564, who, by wife, Anne of Bohemia & Hungary, begot

91. Marie (daughter), wife of William V of Cleves, Julich, & Berg (d1592), and, mother of

92. Anne (daughter), wife of Philip-Ludwig of Neuberg (d1614), and, mother of

93. Anne-Marie (daughter), wife of Frederick-William I of Saxe-Altenburg (d1602), and, mother of

94. John-Philip of Saxe-Altenburg (d1639), who, by wife, Elizabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, begot

95. Elizabeth-Sophia (daughter), wife of Ernest I of Saxe-Gotha & Altenburg (d1675), and, mother of

96. Frederick I of Saxe-Gotha (d1691), who, by wife, Magdalene-Sibylle of Saxe-Weissenfels, begot

97. Frederick II of Saxe-Gotha (d1732), who, by wife, Magdalene-Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst, begot

98/100 Augusta (daughter), wife of Frederick-Lewis, Prince of Wales (d1751), and, mother of

99/101 George III, King of Britain, etc., who lost America, was exactly 100th in descent [by way of the above links] from King David of Israel, ancestor of succeeding British monarchs

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LINE 2:

from medieval Jewish exilarchs to English kings

57/59. Mar-Zutra II, 30th Exilarch 508/512-520, see above

=1 sis of Pahida, regent 508-512

=2 dau of Pahida, regent

issue by 1:

(a) Ahunai, 31st Exilarch

issue by 2:

(b) Sutra [Mar-Zutra] "Rav"

58/60. Ahunai [Huna-Mar II], 31st Exilarch 550-560

59. Hofnai (Qafni), 32nd Exilarch 560-581

issue:

(a) Haninai, 33rd Exilarch

(b) Hushiel (d608), father of Nehemiah II, 35th Exilarch 614-640, father of Shallum, crown-prince (d640), father of Abdullah, 36th Exilarch 640-2 deposed (d660)

(c) Hanamel (d614), father of Heman [I], rival-exilarch, & his bro Yakub of Syria, father of Ishak, 40th/3rd Exilarch 685-700 deposed (d705), father of Saura of Syria, & his bro Yakov, father of Ishak [Abu-Isa] (d755), father of Judah Al-Ra'i

60. Haninai, 33rd Exilarch, father of Bostanai

61/63. Bostonai, 37th Exilarch/became 1st Exilarch of exilarchate's 3rd Dynasty

62. Haninai Baradai [Bar-Adoi] (d689)

63. Nehemiah

64. Yitzchak (Isaac)

65. Judah (Yehuda)

66. David I, 18th Exilarch, bro of Machir ["D"] & Gershom, father of Solomon Nasi

67. Judah I, 20th Exilarch 840-857

68. Zakkai, bro of Ubka, 25th Exilarch, deposed twice

69. David II, 26th/28th Exilarch

70. Judah II, 29th Exilarch 940-1, bro of Heman [II], 31st Exilarch 941-951

71. Chizkiya I/III, 30th/33rd/35th Exilarch

72. David III/I, 36th Exilarch 980-1001, bro of Zakkai III, 37th Exilarch 1001-21

73/75 Chizkiya II/IV (Hezekiah), 38th Exilarch 1021-40 [chart # 5D], deposed & imprisoned 1040; released 1046; executed 1058, who, among other sons, begot

74. Joseph "of Fustat", bro of David IV/II, 39th/44th Exilarch, & bro of Isaac [who and his brothers fled to Spain upon father's deposition 1040; resided in Italy for a time; also resided in Egypt at sometime], the father of

75/77 Pagano "Ebriaci" [= "The Hebrew"] di Pisa (d1091), the ancestor of the Ebriaci Family of Italy, and, the father of

76. Ugo Ebriaci (d1115), the father of

77. Ugo Ebriaci (d1136), the father of

78. Maria (daughter), wife of Gonario II de Lacon-Gunale, Giudice di Torres, and, mother of

79. Barisone II de Lacon-Gunale, Giudice di Torres (d1191), who by wife, Preziosa de Orrubu, begot

80. Comita III of Sardinia [II of Lacon-Gunale], Guidice di Torres (d1218), who, by wife, Ispelle di Arborea, begot

81. Maria (daughter), wife of Bonifacio III del Vasto, Marquis de Saluzzo (d1212), and, mother of

82. Manfredo III del Vasto, Marquis de Saluzzo, who, by wife, Beatrice [daughter of Amadeus IV of Savoy], begot

83. Tommaso I del Vasto, Marquis of Saluzzo (d1296), who, by wife, Luisa de Cave, [daughter of Giorgio [I] di Ceva and wife Elisa, daughter of Alberto de Este], begot

84. Alicia (daughter), wife of Richard Fitz Alan, 7th Earl of Arundel (d1302), and, mother of

85. Edmund Fitz Alan, 8th Earl of Arundel (d1326), who, by wife, Alice de Warenne [sister of John, Earl Warenne], begot

86. Richard Fitz Alan, 9th Earl of Arundel (d1375/6), who, by [his 2nd] wife, Eleanor of Lancaster, begot

87. Alice (daughter), wife of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, and, mother of

88. Eleanor (daughter), wife of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March (d1395/8), and, mother of

89. Anne (daughter), wife of Richard, Earl of Cambridge, and, mother of

90. Richard, Duke of York, who, by wife, Cecily Neville, begot

91. Edward IV, King of England, ancestor of succeeding English monarchs

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LINE 3:

another Davidic descent-line

(01) David, King of Israel [chart # 9A], begot

(02) Shephatiah, son of King David by his 6th wife, and, the father of

(03) Daniel, begot

(04) Nathan, begot

(05) Maacha, begot

(06) Jedija[h], begot

(07) Manasseh, begot

(08) Ephraim, begot

(09) Gilhon, begot

(10) Joash, begot

(11) Joshua, begot

(12) Nathan, begot

(13) Jehoram, begot

(14) Ezra[m], begot

(15) Tola, begot

(16) Simeon, begot

(17) Amon, begot

(18) Moche, begot

(19) Melchi, begot

(20) Aminadab, begot

(21) Elnathan, Governor of Judea c. 510-490BC, who, by wife, Shelomith [daughter of Zorobabel, the post-exilic royal heir], begot

(22) Judah, begot

(23) Uriah, begot

(24) David, begot

(25) Solomon, begot

(26) Ahithophel, begot

(27) Abimelech, begot

(28) Nathan, begot

(29) Gideon, begot

(30) Avraham, begot

(31) Baasha, begot

(32) Ephraim, begot

(33) Joash, begot

(34) Jehoshaphat, begot

(35) Eliezer, begot

(36) David, begot

(37) Solomon, begot

(38) Uzziah, begot

(39) Hezekiah, begot

(40) Hillel "The Great", "Nasi", Patriarch/Prince 20BC-AD10, the ancestor of the Hillelite Line, and, the father of

(41) Simeon I Ha-Nasi, Patriarch/Prince AD10-30, begot

(42) Gamaliel I "The Elder", Patriarch/Prince c. 30/43-68, begot

(43) Simeon II, Patriarch/Prince 68-70, begot

(44) Gamaliel II, Patriarch/Prince, c. 90-110, begot

(45) Simeon III, Patriarch/Prince 135-165, begot

(46) Judah I Ha-Nasi, Patriarch/Prince 165-217, begot

(47) Gamaliel III, Patriarch/Prince 217-225, begot

(48) Judah II (Joullos) (Jude Nesi'ah), Patriarch/Prince 225-250, begot

(49) Gamaliel IV, Patriarch/Prince, c. 250-265, begot

(50) Judah III, Patriarch/Prince, c. 265-330, begot

(51) Hillel II, Patriarch/Prince, c. 330-365, begot

(52) Gamaliel V, Patriarch/Prince, c. 365-380, begot

(53) Judah IV, Patriarch/Prince, c. 380-400, begot

(54) Gamaliel VI Nasi, Patriarch/Prince, c. 400-415/425 (d426), the last "Nasi" of his line, deposed by Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, who abolished the Palestinian Patriarchate, and, the father of three sons, who were

(55A) Reza, the ancestor of the Riccio Family of Italy,

(55B) Abraham "Helevi", the ancestor of the Abravanel Family of Spain & Portugal; and

(55C) Ezra, the ancestor of the Palaeologi Family of Greece, the father of

(56) Hezron, begot

(57) Ezra, begot

(58) Solomon, begot

(59) Abinadab, begot

(60) Daniel, begot

(61) Yaakov, begot

(62) Joseph, begot

(63) Manasseh, begot

(64) Ebenezer, begot

(65) Jehoash, begot

(66) Moshe, begot

(67) Malachi, begot

(68) Isaac, begot

(69) Jonathan, the father of three sons, who were

(70A)Joash, the ancestor of an European noble house;

(70B) Gamaliel, whose descendants gave another descent-line of medieval Jewish exilarchs [cp. charts # 5D & # 9C]; and

(70C) Nabal, the father of

(71) John, who adopted "Paleologus" as his family's surname, and, begot

(72) Andrew Paleologus, begot

(73) Michael Paleologus, begot

(74) Theodore Paleologus, begot

(75) Constantine Paleologus, begot

(76) Alexander Paleologus, begot

(77) John Paleologus, begot

(78) Theodore Paleologus, begot

(79) Emanuel Paleologus, begot

(80) Michael Paleologus, begot

(81) Alexis Paleologus, who, by marrying Irene, the Byzantine heiress, the heirs of the Jewish Palestinian Patriarchate [Davidic Dynasty] eventually, very ironically, inherited the very empire that had earlier overthrown their principate, that is, the successor state of the ancient Jewish kingdom [note: his wife, Irene, was the daughter of Byzantine Emperor Alexis III by his wife Euphrosyne, daughter of Andronikus Dukas Kamateros by his wife Qirwerne [her 2nd marriage], sister of the Ethiopian Emperor Lalibela; see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/africa2europe.wps.htm for her ancestry], and, by her, begot

(82) Andronicus Paleologus, who, by wife, Theodora Palaeologus [his cousin], begot (83) Michael VIII, Byzantine Emperor 1259-1282, who, by wife, Theodora [daughter of Byzantine Emperor John III "Vatatzes"], begot

(84) Andronicus II, Byzantine Emperor 1282-1328, deposed (d1332), who, by his [2nd] wife, begot

(85)Theodore Paleologus, Marquis of Montferrat (d1338) [the half-brother of Byzantine Emperor Michael IX], who, by wife, Argentina Spinola, begot

(86) Yolande (daughter), wife of Aimone, Count of Savoy (d1343), and, mother of

(87) Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy (d1383), who, by wife, Bonnie [daughter of Pierre I, Duke of Bourbon], begot

(88) Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy (d1391), who, by wife, Bonnie [daughter of Jean/John I, Duke of Berri], begot

(89) Amadeus VIII, Count of Savoy [a.k.a. Pope Felix V 1439-1449/d1451], who, of [late] wife, Marie [daughter of Philip II, Duke of Burgundy], begot

(90) Luigi (Louis), Duke of Savoy (d1465), who, by wife, Anne Lusignan, heiress of Cyprus, Jerusalem [the Crusader Kingdom], Armenia, etc., begot

(91) Margaret (daughter), the [2nd] wife of Pierre II, Count of Saint Paul (d1482), and, mother of

(92) Marie (daughter), wife of Francis de Bourbon, Count of Vendome (d1495), and, mother of

(93) Antoinette (daughter), wife of Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guise (d1550), and, mother of

(94) Marie (daughter), wife of James V, King of Scotland (d1542) [whose mother, Margaret, was the sister of England's King Henry VIII and eventual heiress to England's throne], and, mother of

(95) Mary (d1587), Queen of Scots, who, of her [2nd] husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (d1567), was the mother of

(96) James I, King of Britain 1603-1625, the ancestor of all of Britain’s succeeding monarchs

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LINE 4:

House of Makhir

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note: There were four near contemporary Jewish princes who bore the name Makhir (Machir), which has caused confusion as to which one is to be identified with Theodore [Thierry] of Narbonne, who were: (1) Makhir [A] [chart # 5A] is identified with Theodore of Narbonne in the series of articles "De Domo et Familia David", by Bryant-Abraham; (2) Makhir [B] [chart # 6B] is identified with Theodore of Narbonne in the "DFA" ["Descent From Antiquity"] genealogical charts; (3) the Jewish Exilarch Makhir [C] [chart # 6B], deposed 773, has been identified with Theodore/Theuderic of Narbonne; and (4) Makhir [D] [chart # 6B] has also been identified with Theodore of Narbonne. The deposed Jewish Exilarch Natronai [chart # 6B] is identified with Theodore of Narbonne by Zuckerman in his "A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France", but this identification has already been discredited by scholars.

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61/63. Bostonai, 37th Exilarch/became 1st Exilarch of exilarchate's 3rd Dynasty (above)

62. Shahrijar, son by father's 2nd wife, Dara[-Izdadwar] (Idundad), dau of Yazdagird III, Persian Shah

63. Yomtov Ruzbihan [Ahunai], bro of Surkhab, ancestor of Persia's Afshar Dynasty

64. Zakkai Yehuda (d771), 9th Exilarch, bro of Babawai Moses, 13th Exilarch, father of Isaac II Iskoi, 16th Exilarch, father of Qarim (d856), from whom descends [through 35 generations] the claimant Baha'u'llah

issue:

(65a) Nathan, claimant 771

(65b) Makhir (Machir) ["A"] (d793) (below)

(65c) Yehuda, father of Mushka, claimant (825)

65. Makhir (Machir; Makhiri; Macaire) (d793) came from Baghdad to France (771), changed his name to Theodore (Theodoric) [or French: Thierri]; held office as Marquis of Septimania, Narbonne, etc.; and, married Aldana, daughter of Pepin "Le Korte", King of France

issue of (65) Makhir (above) was:

(66A) Thierri [I] "de Ripuarie", Count of Autun (d790s);

(66B) Thouin, Count of Autun (d816);

(66C) Adalesme, a count [from whom descends the House of Poitou which gave Aquitaine a dynasty of dukes ending with an heiress, Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife & queen of England's King Henry II & ancestress of all succeeding English monarchs];

(66D) "Saint" William "Le Cornet", Marquis of Septimania 790-806, Count of Gellone 791, Count of Razes 795, one of Charlemagne's "paladins", styled "Peer of France", retired 806 (d812), and, left issue by three wives (below);

(66E) Aimeric, a count;

(66F) "Saint" Ida (daughter), the wife of an un-named "Saxon" king;

(66G) Bertha (daughter), the [2nd] wife of Pepin I, King of Italy (d810); and,

(66H) Aube (daughter); the identity of her husband is unsure.

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issue of (66D) "Saint" William "Le Cornet" (above) by 1st wife, Cunegonde, sister & heiress of William [I], Count of Razes [last Merovingian prince], was:

(67A) William, d y;

(67B) Bera IV/[I], Count of Razes 795, Marquis of The Spanish March 801, Marquis of Septimania 817 (d823), who had issue (below);

(67C) Herbert (d830), a count;

(67D) Gerburge (daughter), an abbess; and

(67E) Rolinde (daughter), wife of Wala, a count (d636);

issue of (66D) "Saint" William "Le Cornet" (above) by 2nd wife, Orible, daughter of Khorson, Count of Toulouse, &, widow of Thibaut "of Orange" [her 1st =], was: (67F) Bernard "Naso", Marq. of Septimania 820; Ct. of Toulouse 835 (d844) [who, by wife, Dhuade (Duodene), daughter of Lupus II, Duke of Gascogne, was the father of (70) Bernard II "Le Veau", also called "Vitellus", Marquis of Septimania; Count of Toulouse, “Master” of Aquitaine (d872), who, by wife, Udalgarde, daughter of Fredol, Count of Toulouse & Rouergue, begot three sons, namely, (71A) Aton, Viscount of Rouergue; (71B) Benoit (Bigo), Viscount of Toulouse [the father of (72) Aton, Viscount of Toulouse], and (71C) Ymon, Viscount of Evreux];

issue of (66D) "Saint" William "Le Cornet" (above) by 3rd wife, Guitburge, daughter of Lambert, Count of Hornbach, was:

(67G) Thierri III, Count of Autun (d840);

(67H) Jousseaume, Marquis of Gothie (d834);

(67i) Gaucellone (Gaucelm), Count of Roussillon (d834); and

(67J) Ernault (Arnold), a count.

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(65) Makhir (Machir), a.k.a. Theodore of Narbonne] (above), begot

(66D) "Saint" William "Le Cornet", who, by 1st wife, begot

(67B) Bera IV/[I], Count of Razes, who, by wife, Romille, begot

(68) Argila, Count of Razes (d836), who, by wife, Reverge, begot 

(69) Bera V/[II], Count of Razes (d860), who, by wife, Duodeme, begot

(70) Hilderic, Count of Razes (d867), the father of

(71) Sigbert III, Count of Razes, called "Prince Ursus", deposed and expelled (881) by his father-in-law, King Charles I/II “The Bald” of France, and died in exile in Bretagne (894); who, by wife, Rotilde, was survived by a son, namely,

(72) William de Razes, dispossessed heir, styled self William III as the "de jure" Count of Razes, fled to England in 914 as the results of Viking raids, and, by wife, Idoine of Nantes, begot

(73) William de Razes (d936), who, an exile at the English royal court, by wife, Egythe, an English princess, begot

(74) Arnaud de Razes (d952), who returned to his grandfather’s estate in Bretagne in 939 (d952); and, by wife, Asthar, a Breton princess, begot 

(75) Bera "The Architect" (d975); who was said to have introduced the "masonic arts" to England circa 950; whose descendants were called "architects" [which is an illusion to “freemasonry”]; and, was the father of

(76) Sigebert (d978/982), the father of

(77) Hugh des Plantard (d971), who, by wife, Anna of Byzantium, begot three sons, namely,

(1)/(78A) John des Plantard, ancestor of the Plantard Family, from whom descends Pierre Plantard de Saint-Clair (1920-2000), claimant, who revived the "Order of Zion" ["Ordre du Sion"] as the "Prior of Zion" in 1956, and, begot Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair, male-line heir of Makhir's House, claimant;

(2)/(78B) Gerald de Ademar, "1st" Prince of Orange (c.1000) [the father of (79) Raimbaud I, Prince of Orange, the father of (80) Bertrand I, Prince of Orange, the father of (81) Raimbaud II, Prince of Orange (d1121), the father of (82) Tiburge [I] (daughter), heiress, Countess of Orange (d1150), wife of William [I] de Ometas, and, ancestress [through various genealogical-links] of the House of Nassau; and,

(3)/(78C) Hugh des Plantard (d1015), the 1st husband of Agnes de Jumieges, and, the father of her eldest son, (79) William de Joinville, who was raised by her 2nd husband, Ernicule II, Count of Boulogne, by whom she begot Eustace I, Count of Boulogne. The descendants of William de Joinville, the Joinville/Geneville Line, ended with an heiress, Joanne Geneville, who, through the Mortimer Family, was an ancestress of one of the branches on the British Royal Family-Tree.

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LINE 5:

House of "Plantevelue"

61/63. Bostonai, 37th Exilarch/became 1st Exilarch of exilarchate's 3rd Dynasty (above)

62. Haninai Baradai [Bar-Adoi] (d689)

63. Nehemiah

64. Yitzchak (Isaac)

65. Judah (Yehuda)

66. Gershom, bro of David I, 18th Exilarch, & Machir ["D"]

(67) Solomon "Nasi" [chart # 5B], came from Baghdad to France (840) and became the Marquis of The Spanish March (d 869), and, by wife, Liutgarde of Auvergne, begot

(68) Bernard "Nasi"/"Plantevelue" ["Hairyfoot"], "Prince Nasi", Marquis of The Spanish March, Count of Auvergne 868, also Toulouse 872, & Narbonne 878 (d886); the ancestor of the House of Plantevelue, whose descendants inherited several feudal fiefs in France through their heiresses, including (a) the Albi-Carcassonne Line [male-line extinct 1270]; (b) the Melgueil-Anduze-Versols Line [ancestors of the Rocafuls of Spain, the Rouquefeuils of France and the Rockefellers of America]; and (c) the Lautrec Line [male-line extinct 1407], who, by wife, Ermengarde of Chalons, begot (1)/(69A) Aton, Viscount of Albi (dc 900) (below)

(2)/(69B) Raculfe de Macon (d920) [the father of (70a) Etolane (daughter), wife of Alberic [I] of Narbonne, and (70b) Atalane (daughter), wife of Valcharic of Languedoc];

(3)/(69C) Giraud [I] de La Tour;

(4)/(69D) William [I] (Guillaume) "The Pious", "Prince Nasi", Marquis of The Spanish March, Septimania, Count of Toulouse, Limoges, & Auvergne (d918) [who, by 1st wife, Engelburge, begot: (70a) Boso, d.y.; &, by 2nd wife, Ermengarde, begot (70b) Aube "Pieux" (daughter), wife of Rotbold I, Count of Arles (d949), and (70c) Emilienne (daughter), wife of Ebales "Manzer", Duke of Aquitaine"];

(5)/(69E) Guerin, a count;

(6)/(69F) Aeva (daughter), wife of Geoffrey, Count of Nevers;

(7)/(69G) Adalinde (daughter), wife of Effroi, Count of Carcassonne (d906); and

(8)/(69H) Aida (daughter), wife of Manasses of Chalons.

69. Aton, Viscount of Albi (dc 900) (above), by wife, Aissene d'Ambialet, begot

70. Bernard I, Viscount of Albi & Seigneur of Ambialet (d937/940), who, by wife, Guillemette de Melgueil, begot three sons, who were:

(1)/(71A) Aton I, Viscount of Albi (below)

(2)/(71B) Bernard, Viscount of Melgueil (below)

(3)/(71C) Sicard I, Viscount of Lautrec (below)

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(1)/(71A) Aton I, Viscount of Albi (d942) (above), the father of

(72) Bernard II, Viscount of Albi (d974), the father of

(73) Aton II, Viscount of Albi (d1032), the father of

(74) Bernard III, Viscount of Albi (d1060), the father of

(75) Raymond-Bernard, Viscount of Albi (d1074), who, by wife, Ermengarde [sister & heiress of Roger III, Count of Carcassonne], begot

(76) Bernard-Aton, Count of Carcassonne (d1129/30), the father of

(77) Roger IV, Count of Carcassonne (d1150), the father of

(78) Trencavel I, Count of Carcassonne (d1167), the father of

(a) Roger V (below)

(b) Adelaide, ancestress in a straight-line of female-links to Queen Victoria (below)

(79) Roger V, Count of Carcassonne (d1194), the father of

(80) Raymond-Roger, Count of Carcassonne (d1209), the father of

(81)Trencavel II, Count of Carcassonne (d1263), the father of

(82) Roger Beziers (d1270), the last of his line;

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(2)/(71B) Bernard, Viscount of Melgueil (d963) (above), the father of

(72) Almeradus, Marquis of Gothia (dc 1000), the father of

(73) Bernard I, Viscount of Anduze (d1029), the ancestor of the d'Anduze Line, and, the father of

(74) Bermond, Viscount of Anduze (d1054), the father of

(75) Bernard II, Viscount of Anduze (d1078), the father of

(76) Raymond I, Viscount of Anduze (d1114), the father of

(77) Bernard III, Viscount of Anduze (d1162), the father of

(78) Bernard IV, Viscount of Anduze (1169), who, by Adele, the Roquefueil heiress, daughter of Fredol de Roquefueil, begot

(79) Raymond de Roquefueil (d1204), the father of

(80) Arnaud de Roquefeuil (d1242), the father of

(81) William I, Sire of Versols (d1280), who, by wife, Ricarde de Versols [heiress], begot

(82a) Ramon [the ancestor of the Rocaful Family of Spain] and

(82b) John (Jean), Sire of Versols (d1304), the father of

(83) William II, Sire of Versols (d1329), the father of

(84) John (Jean), Sire of Versols (d1362), the father of

(85) William III, Sire of Versols (d1403), the father of

(86) Rigaud, Sire of Versols, the father of

(87) Adhemar, Sire of Versols (d1477), the father of three sons, namely,

(88a) William IV, the ancestor of later sires, (88b) John (Jean), the ancestor of the Roquefeuil Family of France, and, (88c) Augier, the ancestor of the Rockefeller Family of the U.K. & the U.S.; and,

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(3)/(71C) Sicard I, Viscount of Lautrec (d974), the father of

(72a) Frotaire I and (72b) Isarne I (d988), the father of

(73) Sicard II (d1038), the father of

(74a) Frotaire II and (74b) Isarne II, the father of

(75a) Isarne III (d1130) [ancestor of a secondary-line which appears to have been the ancestors of Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec] and

(75b) Sicard III, the father of five sons, namely,

(1)/(76a) Sicard IV (d1152),

(2)/(76b) Sicard V [father of (79) Frotaire III],

(3)/(76c) Amelius-Sicard I (below)

(4)/(76d) Pierre, father of (77a) Sicard, (77b) William, and (77c) Pierre, (below), and

(5)/(76e) Raymond.

issue of (76c) Amelius-Sicard I (above) was

(77a) Fredol I & (77b) Amelius-Sicard II, the father of

(78a) Fredol II & (78b) Amelius-Sicard III, the father of

(79a) Isarne I, (79b) Amelius, & (79c) Fredol III, the father of

(80a) Fredol IV & (80b) Isarne II (d1354), the father of

(81) Philippe I (d1402), the father of

(82) Philippe II, the father of

(83) John (Jean) (b/d 1407), the last of his line.

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issue of (77c) Pierre (above) was:

(78a) Hugues and brother

(78b) Guille, who, by wife, Indie [daughter of Raymond VI of Toulouse], begot

(79) Laura (daughter), wife of Raymond I, Prince of Orange, and, mother of

(80) Bertrand III, Prince of Orange (d1300/5), who, by wife, Berengaria of Andria, begot (81) Bertrand, Count of Andria and Senator of Rome (d1347/55), who, by wife, Margaret d'Alneto, begot

(82) Francis, Duke of Andria (d1422), who, by wife, Justine [daughter of Nicolas des Ursins], begot

(83) Margaret (daughter), wife of Pierre de Luxembourg, Count of Saint Paul, and, mother of

(84) Jacqueline (daughter), wife of Richard Wydeville, Earl Rivers, and, mother of

(85) Elizabeth (daughter), wife and queen of King Edward IV of England, from whom descends all succeeding English monarchs.

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another line

(78) Trencavel I, Count of Carcassonne (d1167) (above)

= ? wife

issue:

(a) Roger V

(b) Adelaide, ancestress in a straight-line of female-links to Queen Victoria (below)

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descent-line (below)

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01. Adelaide Trencavel of Carcassonne (above)

02. Gardende de Urgel, Comtesse de Forcalquier, d. c. 1180

03. Garsende de Sabran, Comtesse de Forcalquier, d. c. 1242

04. Garsende de Provence

05. Constance de Bearn

06. Teresa Diaz de Haro, confused with Teresa Alvarez, dau of Ines of Narvarre, dau of Agnes de Beaujeu, through five generations to Maud de Chateau-du-Loir (d1099)

07. Juana Nunez, Senora de Lara 1286-1351

08. Blanca de la Cerda

09. Juana de Castile

10. Leonor of Castile

11. Blanche of Evreux, Queen of Navarre

12. Leonor of Aragon, Queen of Navarre

13. Catherine de Foix

14. Anne de Foix

15. Anna Jagiellonka of Hungary, etc.

16. Maria von Hapsburg, wife of William III, Duke of Julich-Cleves-Berg (d1592)

17. Maria Eleanor von Kleve

18. Magdalene Sibylla von Hohenzollern

19. Marie-Elizabeth of Saxony

20. Magdalene of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp

21. Christine of Mecklenburg-Gustrow

22. Ferdinande of Stolberg-Gedern

23. Karoline of Erbach-Schonberg

24. Auguste Karoline of Ebersdorf

25. Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfled

26. VICTORIA, Queen

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David Hughes, 2006, RdavidH218@AOL.com