Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
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101 | Adam and Eve Genealogy | ||
102 | Adelaide de Suse | ||
103 | Adelaide dite Blanche d\'Anjou | ||
104 | Adelaide d\'Anjou Countess consort of Gevaudan, Toulouse, Provence & Burgandy Queen consort of Aquitaine Regent of Gevaudan | ||
105 | Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois | ||
106 | Adele de Chanpagne, Queen consort of the Franks | ||
107 | Adele of Meaux | ||
108 | Adriatic Sea | ||
109 | Aelis, Queen of France | ||
110 | Agnes De Baudement | ||
111 | Agnes de Bourgogne | ||
112 | Agnes of Antioch, Queen of Hungary | ||
113 | Agnes of Poitou, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire | ||
114 | Agnes von Franken | ||
115 | Agnes von Franken | ||
116 | Agnes von Franken | ||
117 | Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz | ||
118 | Aileanor, Queen of Castile | ||
119 | Ailenor (Eleanor) of Aquitaine | ||
120 | Alain III, Duc de Bregagne | ||
121 | Alain IV, Duc de Bretagne | ||
122 | Aldermen | ||
123 | Alexios I Komnenos, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 1081-1118 | ||
124 | Alexios III Angelos, Emperor Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) | ||
125 | Alfonso III \'The Great\', King of Asturias, Galicia & Leon | ||
126 | Alfonso V, King of Leon | ||
127 | Alfonso VI \'The Brave\', King of Castile and León | ||
128 | Alfonso VIII, King of Castile | ||
129 | Alfred 'the Great' King or England 871-899 Ranked #14 in the BBC\'s 100 great Britons | ||
130 | Alienor D\'Aquitaine | ||
131 | Alienor D\'Aquitaine, Queen | ||
132 | Alienor D\'Aquitaine, Queen of England.jpg | ||
133 | Almodis de La Marche | ||
134 | Almos of Hungary c. 850-895 | ||
135 | Alphonse VII King of Castile and Leon | ||
136 | Alsterburg, Hamburg, Germany | ||
137 | Amadeo II, Comte de Savoie | ||
138 | Amblecote, England map | ||
139 | Amulf II | ||
140 | Analostan Island George Mason III bought Barbadoes Island from Francis Hammersly in 1717, and the island came to be known as Mason\'s Island. George Mason gave the island to his fourth son John Mason in 1792. Since John Mason always referred to the island as Analostan Island it came to be known by that name. During the 1790s, John ordered a summer home built there. After financial troubles, the bank foreclosed the island and John\'s Georgetown property in 1833. John Mason then moved to Clermont, a 320-acre (1.3 km²) property he had recently acquired, where he spent the rest of his life.[37][38] | ||
141 | Analostan Island (Barbados Island, Mason Island) The Nacotchtank Indians, formerly of what is now Anacostia (in Washington, D.C.), temporarily moved to the island in 1668, giving its first recorded name, \"Anacostine\". The island was patented in 1682 as Anacostine Island by Captain Randolph Brandt (or Brunett), who left the island to his daughter Margaret Hammersley, upon his death in 1698 or 1699.[5][6] The island was acquired by George Mason III in 1724.[7] George Mason IV acquired the island in 1735 upon the death of his father and John Mason, the son of George Mason IV, inherited the Island in 1792 and owned it until 1833.[5] John Mason built a mansion around 1796 and planted gardens there in the early 19th century. The Masons left the island in 1831 when a causeway stagnated the water. | ||
142 | Analostan Island, now Roosevelt Island | ||
143 | Andechs, Germany | ||
144 | Andras II statue in Hero\'s Square in Budapest | ||
145 | Andras II, King of Hungary | ||
146 | Andronikos Kamateros\' Sacred Arsenal \"extensive dogmatic and theological exposition on various heresies\", modelled on the Dogmatic Panoply of Euthymios Zigabenos but expanded to include tracts against the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and the Armenian Church. The work was commissioned by Emperor Manuel, and its two parts mainly consist of what Kamateros claims to be verbatim transcripts of theological disputations held by Manuel I with Catholic and Armenian envoys at Constantinople. | ||
147 | Anjou, France | ||
148 | Ann Eilbeck
Married George Mason IV in 1950, had 12 children | ||
149 | Ann Penn Chew Mason | ||
150 | Anna Dallassene, Regent of the Eastern Roman Empire Painting by Judy Chicago, \'The Dinner Party\' at the Brooklyn Museum. This setting for Anna Dalassene |