| # |
Person ID |
Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
dwelling_place |
additional_information |
Living |
Tree |
| 1 |
I81515 |
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Abidah Ben Midian |
Abt 1810 BC |
|
|
Midian in the northwest Arabian Peninsula, on the east shore of the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea |
0 |
tree1 |
| 2 |
I64620 |
|
antoinia Melania |
Abt 350 |
From 410 to 417 |
|
the family estate at Thagaste in North Africa |
0 |
tree1 |
| 3 |
I51400 |
|
Arnoul |
13 Aug 582 |
18 Jul 643 |
|
the family owned vast domains between the Moselle and Meuse rivers |
0 |
tree1 |
| 4 |
I64574 |
|
Basiq, |
Abt 330 |
386 |
|
established Hunnish kingdom in Central Europe, or Germany, |
0 |
tree1 |
| 5 |
I33299 |
|
Bertha of Turin |
1059 |
|
|
possessed property in the southern part of the county of Asti, between the lower Belbo and Tanaro rivers. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 6 |
I86060 |
|
Breogan mac Brath |
1535 BC |
|
|
founded the city of Brigantia and built a great tower from which his son Íth glimpses Ireland. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 7 |
I53264 |
|
Catrin verch Gruffudd |
1210 |
1261 |
|
Cilwhiballt,Modrydd,Breconshire,Wales |
0 |
tree1 |
| 8 |
I59686 |
|
Constans II, |
Abt 400 |
Abt 18 Sep 411 |
|
Zaragoza, also known in English as Saragossa |
0 |
tree1 |
| 9 |
I55392 |
|
Deuteria |
|
DECEASED |
|
Septimania |
0 |
tree1 |
| 10 |
I13642 |
|
Esselina |
Abt 1409 |
Aft Dec 1456 |
|
There are two Adams--one born in 1405 and the other in about 1385 |
0 |
tree1 |
| 11 |
I65668 |
|
Flavius Dalmatius, |
Abt 295 |
May 337 |
|
Constantinople |
0 |
tree1 |
| 12 |
I66167 |
|
Gilhemoire |
Abt 1200 |
DECEASED |
|
Castle of Pabbay |
0 |
tree1 |
| 13 |
I55287 |
|
Guntram I |
532 |
28 Jan 592 |
|
Guntram inherited the Kingdom of Burgundy with its capital at Orléans |
0 |
tree1 |
| 14 |
I79354 |
|
Hagar Bint Inyotef II |
|
|
|
settled in the Desert of Paran, seen as the Hejaz |
0 |
tree1 |
| 15 |
I71328 |
|
Hormizd I |
Abt 228 |
Jun 271 |
|
built the city of Hormizd-Ardashir (present-day Ahvaz) |
0 |
tree1 |
| 16 |
I51179 |
|
Hrodoald, |
|
Abt 814 |
|
Charlemagne established Vannes as a county |
0 |
tree1 |
| 17 |
I58204 |
|
Huneric |
425 |
23 Dec 484 |
|
sent to Italy as a hostage when his father made a treaty with Emperor Valentinian III |
0 |
tree1 |
| 18 |
I59439 |
|
Ida |
511 |
559 |
|
built the Bernician capital of Bamburgh Castle |
0 |
tree1 |
| 19 |
I85526 |
|
Jair the Gileadite |
|
DECEASED |
|
Havothjair |
0 |
tree1 |
| 20 |
I70328 |
|
Khosrovidukht |
Bef 258 |
DECEASED |
|
raised at Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia |
0 |
tree1 |
| 21 |
I46326 |
|
lekapana |
948 |
DECEASED |
|
Constantinople, Constantinople, Turkey |
0 |
tree1 |
| 22 |
I46326 |
|
lekapana |
948 |
DECEASED |
|
Byzantium Empire |
0 |
tree1 |
| 23 |
I80687 |
|
Machir |
|
DECEASED |
|
Shiloh in Canaan |
0 |
tree1 |
| 24 |
I58040 |
|
Mar Ahunai "Huna VII" |
Abt 495 |
Abt 560 |
|
went into hiding after his father's execution - until the accession of Shah Khusrau the Just |
0 |
tree1 |
| 25 |
I21162 |
|
Matilda |
Abt 1150 |
31 Jul 1219 |
|
heiress of the feudal barony of Okehampton in Devon |
0 |
tree1 |
| 26 |
I77707 |
|
Natnu |
Abt 700 BC |
Aft 638 BC |
|
along the northern branch of the Incense Route, between Tayma in the south and Duma in the north. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 27 |
I59564 |
|
Papianilla Ávita, daughter of Emperor Avitus |
421 |
Abt 474 |
|
Papianilla brought her husband the estate called Avitacum in Auvergne. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 28 |
I81253 |
|
Philip |
381 BC |
326 BC |
|
tasked with building the city of Alexandria on the Indus - by Alexander the Great |
0 |
tree1 |
| 29 |
I83301 |
|
Serua-eterat |
Abt 695 BC |
|
|
Royal Palace at Nineveh |
0 |
tree1 |
| 30 |
I82949 |
|
Teispes |
From 675 BC to 660 BC |
610 BC |
|
captured the Elamite city of Anshan, although the Achaemenids continued as vassals of the Assyrians - see sources -Wikipedia, Elam |
0 |
tree1 |
| 31 |
I85726 |
|
Tentamun II, |
|
DECEASED |
|
In the story of Wenamun she is mentioned together with a Nesubanebded as residing in Tanis. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 32 |
I58087 |
|
Theodebert |
586 |
612 |
|
He inherited the kingdom of Austrasia plus the cities of Poitiers, Tours, Le Puy-en-Velay, Bordeaux, and Châteaudun, as well as the Champagne, the Auvergne, and Transjurane Alemannia. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 33 |
I69151 |
|
Tiridates III "the Great" |
Bef 258 |
330 |
|
when Ardashir killed his parents and took possession of Armenia, Tiridates III was taken to Rome for protection |
0 |
tree1 |
| 34 |
I80689 |
|
Transjordan in the East |
|
DECEASED |
|
Gilead |
0 |
tree1 |
| 35 |
I73066 |
|
Zauja-e-Akk bin Imaam 'Adnaan |
Bef 0031 BC |
DECEASED |
|
Yaman |
0 |
tree1 |
| 36 |
I52947 |
'the Confessor' Bagratuni |
Smbat VIII Ablabas |
790 |
876 |
|
inherited the lands around Bagaran and the Araxes |
0 |
tree1 |
| 37 |
I63306 |
'the Shepherd', |
Yudghan Al-Ra'i |
|
DECEASED |
|
relocated the exilarchate to Baghdad |
0 |
tree1 |
| 38 |
I77051 |
, |
Aretas I |
Abt 200 BC |
145 BC |
|
expanded their domain from Biblical Edom into Moab |
0 |
tree1 |
| 39 |
I77051 |
, |
Aretas I |
Abt 200 BC |
145 BC |
|
City of Rabbel, Hawran, southern Syria |
0 |
tree1 |
| 40 |
I75568 |
, |
Aretas III Philhellen |
120 BC |
0062 BC |
|
becomes ruler of Damascus at the request of its inhabitants |
0 |
tree1 |
| 41 |
I75568 |
, |
Aretas III Philhellen |
120 BC |
0062 BC |
|
Petra, the capital of Nabataean |
0 |
tree1 |
| 42 |
I83364 |
, |
Menkaure Khet |
Abt 2550 BC |
DECEASED |
|
Built the third and smallest Great Pyramid of Giza |
0 |
tree1 |
| 43 |
I82975 |
, |
Nabonidus I |
From 610 BC to 605 BC |
Aft 522 BC |
|
in self-imposed "exile" at Tayma in Arabia, for unknown reasons |
0 |
tree1 |
| 44 |
I82918 |
, |
Omri 'the Wicked' |
950 BC |
875 BC |
|
founded the city of Samaria |
0 |
tree1 |
| 45 |
I81541 |
, |
Parsatatar |
Abt 1550 BC |
|
|
Kingdom of Mitanni - near the sources of the Kh?b?r River in Mesopotamia. |
0 |
tree1 |
| 46 |
I85617 |
? |
|
1182 BC |
|
|
??????????????? - ????????? ???????????????????? |
0 |
tree1 |
| 47 |
I1213 |
|
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| 48 |
I1213 |
|
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| 49 |
I21383 |
Anesty |
Nicholas |
Abt 1180 |
DECEASED |
|
Nicholas de Anesty was of Anstey Castle. Anstey Castle was in the village of Anstey, Hertfordshire. The castle passed into the hands of the medieaval de Anstey family in the mid 12th century and was strengthened during the Magna Carta War of 125-16 by N |
0 |
tree1 |
| 50 |
I1019603658 |
Antaya |
Donald Richard "Skippy" |
24 Nov 1937 |
30 Oct 1992 |
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0 |
Dipple |