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Genealogy

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Genealogy

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Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Records in genealogical research

Records of persons who were neither royalty nor nobility began to be taken by governments in order to keep track of their citizens (In most of Europe, for example, this started to take place in the 16th century). As more of the population began to be recorded, there were sufficient records to follow a family using the paper trail they left behind. As each person lived his or her life, major events were usually documented with a license, permit or report which was stored at a local, regional or national office or archive. Genealogists ...

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Genealogy, Genealogy - Overview, Genealogy - Modern research, Genealogy - LDS collections, Genealogy - Genetic Analysis, Genealogy - Sharing data among researchers, Genealogy - Organizations, Genealogy - Volunteerism, Genealogy - Records in genealogical research, Genealogy - Reliability of sources, Genealogy - Place names, Genealogy - Occupations, Genealogy - Family Names, Genealogy - First Names, Genealogy - Dates, Genealogy - The maximum relationship, Genealogy - Software, Genealogy - Notes and References

Read more here: » Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Records in genealogical research

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Reliability of sources
Experience shows that genealogical "facts" can be unreliable. The top five classes of genealogical information — place names, occupations, family names, first names, and dates — differ in their degree of reliability. Genealogy - Place names. Place names are normally the most accurate because they tend to be long lasting. Nevertheless, place name data may be occasionally inaccurate or confusing. Inaccurate place names in records may be caused by a number of factors. First, place names may be subject to ...

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Genealogy, Genealogy - Overview, Genealogy - Modern research, Genealogy - LDS collections, Genealogy - Genetic Analysis, Genealogy - Sharing data among researchers, Genealogy - Organizations, Genealogy - Volunteerism, Genealogy - Records in genealogical research, Genealogy - Reliability of sources, Genealogy - Place names, Genealogy - Occupations, Genealogy - Family Names, Genealogy - First Names, Genealogy - Dates, Genealogy - The maximum relationship, Genealogy - Software, Genealogy - Notes and References

Read more here: » Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Reliability of sources

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Software

Genealogy software is computer software used to collect, store, sort, and display genealogical data. At a minimum, genealogy software tends to accommodate basic information about births, marriages, and deaths. Many programs allow for additional biographical information and a host of features. Certain programs are geared towards specific religions, and will include additional fields relevant to that religion. Other programs ...

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Genealogy, Genealogy - Overview, Genealogy - Modern research, Genealogy - LDS collections, Genealogy - Genetic Analysis, Genealogy - Sharing data among researchers, Genealogy - Organizations, Genealogy - Volunteerism, Genealogy - Records in genealogical research, Genealogy - Reliability of sources, Genealogy - Place names, Genealogy - Occupations, Genealogy - Family Names, Genealogy - First Names, Genealogy - Dates, Genealogy - The maximum relationship, Genealogy - Software, Genealogy - Notes and References

Read more here: » Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy - Software

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Seiwa - Genealogy

He was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku. His mother was a court lady named Meishi or Akirakeiko (明子), the daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房). He was the younger half-brother of Imperial Prince Koretaka (惟喬親王) (lived 844-897) 868-949 Imperial Prince Sadaakira (惟喬親王) (Emperor Yōzei) 870-924 Imperial Prince Sadayasu (貞明親王) ???-930 Imperial Princess Atsuko? (敦子内親王) ???-930 Imperial Prince Sadamoto (貞固親王) 873-916 Imperial Prince Sadasumi ...

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Emperor Seiwa, Emperor Seiwa - Genealogy, Emperor Seiwa - Life, Emperor Seiwa - Names, Emperor Seiwa - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Seiwa: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Seiwa - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Huitzilopochtli - Genealogy

His mother was Coatlicue, his father a ball of feathers (or, alternatively, Mixcoatl). His sister was Malinalxochi, a beautiful sorceress, who was also his rival. His messenger or impersonator was Paynal. The leyend of Huitzilopochtli is recorded in the Mexicayotl Chronicle. His sister, Coyolxauhqui, tried to kill their mother because she became pregnant in a shameful way (by a ball of feathers). Her fetus, Huitzilopochtli, sprang from her womb and killed Coyolxauhqui, along with many of his 400 brothers and sisters. He then tossed her head into the sky, where it became the moon, so that his mother would be comforted i ...

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Huitzilopochtli, Huitzilopochtli - Genealogy, Huitzilopochtli - History and myth, Huitzilopochtli - Art, Huitzilopochtli - Calendar

Read more here: » Huitzilopochtli: Encyclopedia II - Huitzilopochtli - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - Genealogy

During the reign of his elder brother, Emperor Tenji, Temmu was forced to marry several of Tenji's daughters because Tenji thought those marriages would help to strengthen political ties between the two brothers. The nieces he married included Princess Unonosarara, today known as the Empress Jitō, and Princess Ōta. Temmu also had other consorts whose fathers were influential courtiers. Temmu had many children, including his crown prince Kusakabe by Princess Unonosarara, Prince Ōtsu by Princess Ōta (whose father also was Tenji), an ...

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Emperor Temmu, Emperor Temmu - Genealogy, Emperor Temmu - Life, Emperor Temmu - Politics

Read more here: » Emperor Temmu: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Hanazono - Genealogy

He was the eldest son of Imperial Prince Fushimi-no-miya Sadafusa (伏見宮貞成親王) (1372 - 1456). His mother was Yukiko (幸子) (1390 - 1448), daughter of Niwata ?? (庭田経有). His father was the 3rd of the Fushimi-no-miya line and grandson of the Northern Pretender Emperor Sukō, making Go-Hanazono the great-grandson of Sukō and 3rd cousin to his predecessor, Emperor Shōkō. He was also the great-great-great grandson of Emperor Go-Fushimi. This is the second most remote relationship between an emperor and his succe ...

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Emperor Go-Hanazono, Emperor Go-Hanazono - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Hanazono - Life, Emperor Go-Hanazono - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Go-Hanazono: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Hanazono - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Rohan family - Genealogy

Rohan family - Viscounts of Rohan. Rohan family - Dukes of Rohan. Henri II de Rohan-Gié (1579-1638) started viscount, then became the 1st duc de Rohan, and peer of France Rohan family - Princes of Rohan lineage. Hercule Mériadec de Rohan (1669-1749) ...

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Rohan family, Rohan family - Branches and titles, Rohan family - Genealogy, Rohan family - Viscounts of Rohan, Rohan family - Dukes of Rohan, Rohan family - Princes of Rohan lineage, Rohan family - External links

Read more here: » Rohan family: Encyclopedia II - Rohan family - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kameyama - Genealogy

He was the second son of Emperor Go-Murakami. His mother was Fujiwara Katsuko ?? (藤原勝子) Little is known of his empress or other consorts. Imperial Prince Tsuneatsu (恒敦) is believed to be his son. ...

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Emperor Go-Kameyama, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Genealogy, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Life, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Eras during his reign, Emperor Go-Kameyama - Northern Court Rivals

Read more here: » Emperor Go-Kameyama: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Go-Kameyama - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Wars of the Roses - Genealogy

The following is a simplified family tree including members of the English royal family. (may not be historically accurate) ...

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Wars of the Roses, Wars of the Roses - The disputed succession, Wars of the Roses - Henry VI, Wars of the Roses - The initial phase 1455–60, Wars of the Roses - The Act of Accord, Wars of the Roses - Lancastrian counter-attack, Wars of the Roses - Yorkist triumph, Wars of the Roses - Resumption of hostilities 1469–71, Wars of the Roses - Richard III, Wars of the Roses - Henry Tudor, Wars of the Roses - Genealogy, Wars of the Roses - Key figures

Read more here: » Wars of the Roses: Encyclopedia II - Wars of the Roses - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Isabella of Castile - Genealogy

She was great-great-granddaughter of both Henry II of Castile and his half-brother Peter I of Castile and their respective wives Joan of Villena and Maria de Padilla. She was also great-great-granddaughter of Peter IV of Aragon and his wife Leonor of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal, as well as of her half-brother Peter I of Portugal and his mistress Teresa Lourenço. Through John of Gaunt she was great-great-granddaughter of King Edward III of England and his wife Philippa of Hainault and through his first wife of Henry of G ...

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Isabella of Castile, Isabella of Castile - Name, Isabella of Castile - Genealogy, Isabella of Castile - Early years, Isabella of Castile - Accession, Isabella of Castile - 1492, Isabella of Castile - Granada, Isabella of Castile - Columbus, Isabella of Castile - Expulsion of the Jews, Isabella of Castile - Later years, Isabella of Castile - Children, Isabella of Castile - Influence

Read more here: » Isabella of Castile: Encyclopedia II - Isabella of Castile - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Isabella of Castile - Genealogy

Isabella was great-great-granddaughter of both Henry II of Castile and his half-brother Peter I of Castile and their respective wives (Joan of Villena and Maria de Padilla). She was also great-great-granddaughter of Peter IV of Aragon and his wife Leonor of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal, as well as of her half-brother Peter I of Portugal and his mistress Teresa Lourenço. Through John of Gaunt she was great-great-granddaughter of King Edward III of England and his wife Philippa of Hainault and through his first wife of Hen ...

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Isabella of Castile, Isabella of Castile - Name, Isabella of Castile - Genealogy, Isabella of Castile - Early years, Isabella of Castile - Accession, Isabella of Castile - The events of 1492, Isabella of Castile - Granada, Isabella of Castile - Columbus, Isabella of Castile - Expulsion of the Jews and Muslims, Isabella of Castile - Later years, Isabella of Castile - Children, Isabella of Castile - Influence, Isabella of Castile - Isabella and contemporay politics and religion, Isabella of Castile - Isabella in fiction

Read more here: » Isabella of Castile: Encyclopedia II - Isabella of Castile - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Wyatt Earp - Genealogy

Wyatt was born in Monmouth, Illinois, USA to Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina - November 12, 1907 in Sawtell, California), a cooper and farmer, and his second wife Virginia Ann Cooksey (February 2, 1821 in Kentucky - January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino County, California). His paternal grandparents were Walter Earp (1787 in Montgomery County, Maryland - January 30, 1853), a school teacher and Methodist Episcopal preacher, and Martha Ann Early (August 28, 1790 in Avery County, North Carolina - Se ...

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Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Earp - Genealogy, Wyatt Earp - Siblings, Wyatt Earp - Early life, Wyatt Earp - Lawman, Wyatt Earp - Reappearance, Wyatt Earp - Wichita, Wyatt Earp - Dodge City, Wyatt Earp - The “Buntline Special”, Wyatt Earp - Tombstone, Wyatt Earp - Gunfight At The O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp - From Heroes to Defendants, Wyatt Earp - Cowboy Revenge, Wyatt Earp - The Arizona Vendetta, Wyatt Earp - Life after Tombstone, Wyatt Earp - Movies and television, Wyatt Earp - Wyatt Earp in fiction, Wyatt Earp - Sources

Read more here: » Wyatt Earp: Encyclopedia II - Wyatt Earp - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Henry IV of France - Genealogy

Henry IV was the son of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre. He was born in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in the south-west of France. At the death of King Henry III of France, who had no son, the crown passed to Henry IV, in application of the Salic Law, as Henry was the descendant of the eldest surviving male line of the Capetian Dynasty. The new king, however, had to fight for some years to be recognized as the legitimate king of France by the Catholics, most of ...

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Henry IV of France, Henry IV of France - Genealogy, Henry IV of France - Life, Henry IV of France - Marriages, Henry IV of France - Children, Henry IV of France - Reference, Henry IV of France - External link

Read more here: » Henry IV of France: Encyclopedia II - Henry IV of France - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Gruffydd ap Cynan - Genealogy

Much of the information about Gruffydd's life comes from The Life of Gruffydd ap Cynan, a biographical and propaganda tract thought to have been written during the reign of his son Owain Gwynedd. According to this text, Gruffydd was born in Dublin and reared near Swords, County Dublin in Ireland. He was the son of a Welsh Prince, Cynan ap Iago, who was a claimant to the Kingship of Gwynedd but was probably never king of Gwynedd, though his father, Gruffydd's grandfather, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig had ruled Gwynedd from 1023 to 1039. Whe ...

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Gruffydd ap Cynan, Gruffydd ap Cynan - Genealogy, Gruffydd ap Cynan - First bid for the throne, Gruffydd ap Cynan - Second bid for the throne and capture by the Normans, Gruffydd ap Cynan - Escape from captivity and third reign, Gruffydd ap Cynan - King for the fourth time and consolidation, Gruffydd ap Cynan - Death and succession

Read more here: » Gruffydd ap Cynan: Encyclopedia II - Gruffydd ap Cynan - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shirakawa - Genealogy

He was the eldest son of Emperor Go-Sanjō 1074-1077 Imperial Prince Atsufumi (敦文親王) 1075-1105 Prince Kakugyō (覚行法親王) - Buddhist Priest 1076-1096 Imperial Princess ?? (媞子内親王), Empress Dowager Ikuyoshi (郁芳門院) 1076-1131 Imperial Princess ?? (善子内親王) - Rokkaku saigū (Imperial Princess serving at the Ise Shrine) 1078-1144 Imperial Princess ?? (令子内親王) - saigū 1079-1107 Imperial Princes Taruhito (善仁 ...

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Emperor Shirakawa, Emperor Shirakawa - Genealogy, Emperor Shirakawa - Consorts and Empresses, Emperor Shirakawa - Life, Emperor Shirakawa - Names, Emperor Shirakawa - Eras of his reign

Read more here: » Emperor Shirakawa: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shirakawa - Genealogy

Genealogy: Encyclopedia - Kinship terms

Kinship terms are the terminology used in many genealogical charts to describe relatives of the subject in question. These words make up the cultures kinship vocabulary, also known as the "kin terminological system". Kinship terms - Genealogical Abbreviations. B = Brother C = Child(ren) D = Daughter F = Father GC = Grandchild(ren) GP = Grandparent(s) P = Parent S = Son Z = Sister W = Wife H = Husband ...

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Genealogy: Encyclopedia - Huitzilopochtli

In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopochtli, also spelled Uitzilopochtli ("Hummingbird of the South", "He of the South", "Hummingbird on the Left (South)", or "Left-Handed Humming Bird" – huitzil is the Nahuatl word for hummingbird), was a god of war and a sun god and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He was also the national god of the Aztecs. As well as being a god of war and a sun god, he was also a god of death, ...

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Read more here: » Huitzilopochtli: Encyclopedia - Huitzilopochtli

Genealogy: Encyclopedia - Attalid dynasty

The Attalid dynasty was a Greek dynasty that ruled the city of Pergamon after the death of Lysimachus, a general of Alexander the Great. One of Lysimachus' officers, Philetaerus, took control of the city in 282 BC. The later Attalids were descended from his father, and they expanded the city into a kingdom. Attalus I proclaimed himself King in the 230s BC, following his victories over the Gauls. The Attalids ruled Pergamon until Attalus III b ...

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Genealogy: Encyclopedia - Y chromosome

The Y chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans and most other mammals. (The other is the X chromosome.) It is a part of the XY sex-determination system. It contains the genes that cause testis development, thus determining maleness. The Y chromosome spans about 50 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) and represents between 0.5 and 1 percent of the total DNA in cells. In most species, it contains the fewest genes of ...

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