Saturday, December 31, 2011

St. Gregory

St. Gregory

St. Issac The Great

St. Issac The Great

Theodora Palaiologina d. 1200 - Full Tree

Theodora Palaiologina d. 1200 - Full Tree

Issac II

Issac II

Ptolemy Descent

Cleopatra Family Tree
                     
Ptolemy III
b: 276 BC in Egypt
d: 222 BC in Egypt
 
             
Ptolemy IV
b: 246 BC in Egypt
d: 205 BC in Egypt
  Next generation
               
Berenice II of Cyrene
b: in Thrace
d: in Egypt
 
     
Ptolemy V
b: 210 BC in Egypt
d: 180 BC in Egypt
             
                 
Ptolemy III
b: 276 BC in Egypt
d: 222 BC in Egypt
 
           
Arsinoe III
b: 244 BC in Egypt
d: 204 BC in Egypt
  Next generation
                 
Berenice II of Cyrene
b: in Thrace
d: in Egypt
 
Previous generation  
Ptolemy VIII
b: in Egypt
d: 116 BC in Egypt
               
               
             
Antiochus IV the Great
b: in Syria
d: in Syria
 

Descent From Charlemagne

Charlemagne

Humphrey De Bohun

Humphrey De Bohun

Vladimir I Rurikid b. 956 d. 15 July 1015 - Full Tree

Vladimir I Rurikid b. 956 d. 15 July 1015 - Full Tree

Boleslaw I van Polen b. 967 d. 17 June 1025

Boleslaw I van Polen b. 967 d. 17 June 1025

Joan Fitz Alan

Joan Fitz Alan

Ramon Berenger

Ramon Berenger

Bela I

Bela I

Hugh Bigod

Hugh Bigod

Bagratuni Family Lineage

  1. Bagratuni (Daughter of Ashot Msaker)
  2. * w Adarnase III (Arturos) ? (of Artani) b. 748 ? 760 d. 779
  3. w Adarnase IV Curopalate
  4. Alexander Bagratid (Tsarasanta) d. > 1604?
  5. Alexander Bagratid b. 1389 d. > 1442?
  6. w Ashot The Blind b. ~ 690 d. 761
  7. # Ashot Msaker (The Carnivore) b. ~ 760 d. 826
  8. w Ashot I Bagratuni b. ~ 820 d. 890
  9. Ashot I Bagratid
  10. w Ashot II Bagratuni b. ~ 890 d. 928
  11. Ashotan ? (Tsarasanta) d. 1561
  12. Athom ? (of Ossetia)
  13. * # Atrnerseh (Arturos) Bagratuni d. 779
  14. w Bagrat Curopalate b. 842
  15. # Bagrat I Bagratuni (of Mukhrani) b. 1487 d. 1540
  16. Bagrat I Bagratuni (of Taron and Sasun) d. 876
  17. w Bagrat II Bagratuni (of Iberia)
  18. # Bagrat III Bagratuni (of Georgia) b. 963 d. 7 May 1014
  19. # Bagrat IV Curopalate Bagratuni b. 1018? d. 1089
  20. w David I Curopalate d. 881
  21. # David IV Bagratuni (The Builder) b. 1073 d. 1125
  22. Dedeshmedi Bagratid (Tsarasanta) b. 1537 d. 1591
  23. # Elgabika (Helgu) Haftansson (Aydarsohn) (Salahbi) b. < 835?
  24. w Giorgi I (George) Bagratuni b. 998? d. 1027
  25. w Giorgi II Bagratuni d. 1112
  26. Guldapar Bagratuni (Tsarasanta) d. 1572?
  27. Jonathan Bagratidi (Tsarasanta) d. 1572?
  28. Jothan (Jotun) Bagratidi (Tsarasanta) d. 1572?
  29. # Ketevan ? (of Kakheti) b. 1565 d. 1624
  30. w Manuel I Bagratuni b. ~ 515
  31. # Maria Alanika
  32. w Sahak II Bagratuni b. ~ 430 d. 482
  33. w Sanpdiat I Bagratuni b. ~ 460 d. > 505?
  34. w Shahak I Bagratuni b. ~ 330 d. > 387?
  35. w Smbat The Confessor (Sparapet of Sper and Tayk) b. ~ 795 d. > 853?
  36. w Smbat Bagratuni b. ~ 855 d. 912
  37. w Smbat II Bagratuni b. ~ 310 d. > 374?
  38. w Smbat III Bagratuni b. ~ 360 d. > 420?
  39. w Smbat IV Bagratuni b. ~ 550 d. 616
  40. w Smbat VII Bagratuni (The Confessor) b. ~ 725 d. 25 April 775
  41. Smbatdokht Bagratuni (Daughter of Smbat Viii Bagratuni)
  42. Sofia
  43. w Sumbat I Bagratuni (of Iberia) b. 954 - 958 d. 958
  44. Theodora Bagratid (Tsarasanta) d. 1572?
  45. w Tiroç I Bagratuni b. ~ 395 d. 26 May 451
  46. w Varaz-Tiroç I Bagratuni b. ~ 490
  47. # Varaz-Tiroç II Bagratuni b. ~ 585 d. 645
  48. w Varaz-Tiroç III Bagratuni b. ~ 620 d. 670
  49. * Vasak Bagratuni
  50. Juansher (John) d. 807

Samuel II Mamikonian b. ~ 720 d. 25 April 775 - Full Tree

Samuel II Descent

Smbat Mamikonian b. ~ 560 d. 610? - Full Tree

Smbat Genealogy

Artavard III Descent

Artavard III Descent

Bagratuni IV Descent

Bagratuni VI

Bagratuni III of Georgia Descent

 Bagratuni III of Georgia 963

Bagratuni Family

Bagrat I Bagratuni (of Taron and Sasun) d. 876 - Full Tree

Yaroslav I Wladimirowitch

Yaroslav I Wladimirowitch b. 978? d. 20 February 1054 - Full Tree

Bar Mousson


 
  
 
  Bar-Mousson , Diederik II van
 b. 1045
 d. 2 Jan 1105
     Bar-Mousson , Diederik III van
 b. ABT 1085
 d. 17 Jan 1154
 
      Bourgondië-Condé , Irmtrud van
 b. ABT 1060
 d. 8 Mar 1105
   Mompelgard , Diederik III van
 b. ABT 1112
 d. ABT 1160
  
    Mompelgard? , Nn van
 b. ABT 1085
 d. ABT 1154

  
  Mompelgard , Stephania van
 b. ABT 1115
 d. ABT 1150
 
 
  
  
 
 

Assryrian Genealogy


                     ASSYRIA
LINE-1: early kings of Asshur, a Sumerian city-state
01. Tudija, 1st King of Asshur, founds 1ST DYNASTY
02. Adamu, King of Asshur
03. Yangi, King of Asshur
04. Suklãmu, King of Asshur
05. Harharu, King of Asshur
06. Mandaru, King of Asshur
07. Imsu, King of Asshur
08. Harsu, King of Asshur
09. Didãnu, King of Asshur
10. Hanu, King of Asshur
11. Zuabu, King of Asshur
12. Nuabu, King of Asshur
13. Abazu, King of Asshur
14. Belu, King of Asshur
15. Azarah, King of Asshur
16. Uspia, King of Asshur
17. Apiasal, King of Asshur
18. Hale, King of Asshur
19. Samani, King of Asshur
20. Hayani, King of Asshur
21. Ilu-Mer, King of Asshur
22. Yakmesi, King of Asshur
23. Yazkur-El, King of Asshur
24. Ila-Kabkabu, King of Asshur
25. Aminu, King of Asshur
(26-28/29) vassal-kings of Asshur, during whose reigns arose Zulili (below), who moved the capital-city to Ninevah, and became the 1st King of Assyria
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first dynasty continued from above
26. (1) Zulili [Sulili], 1st King of Assyria [son of Aminu, King of Asshur; claimed descent from Tudija, 1st King of Asshur, above]
27. (2) Bel-kapkapu, son
28. (3) Shamash-Rammanu I, son
29. (4) Ishmi-Dagon I, son
30. (5) Shamash-Rammanu II, son
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2ND DYNASTY
31. (6) Narim-Sin "The Great", 4th King of Akkad [Agade]
= many wives; among them was [name], dau of Shamash-Rammanu II of Assyria (above)
issue:
(1) Sar-Kali-Sharri, 5th King, was the father of three sons: (1) Irgigi, 6th King; (2) Nanum, 7th King [father of Emi, 9th King]; & (3) Sunim [Su-Mum], 8th King [father of Elulu, 10th King]
(2) Kikuld, King of Lagash, father of Engilse, King, father of Uri, King, father of Lugal-usum-gal, King, father of Puzur-Mama, King, father of Ur-Nin-Kimar, King, father of Kikiya [Kikkiya], King, somewhere called father of Zulili, 1st King of Assyria [note: Zulili also called son of Aminu, King of Ashur], compare above
(3) Bingani-ar-ali, 9th King, father of (8) Dudu, 11th King (below)
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32. (7) Dudu, 11th King
son of Bingani-ar-ali, 9th King (above)
and, father of
33. (8) Shu-Turul [Su-Durul], 12th King, deposed by Gutians
34. (9) Ilu-sar-sid, claimant, bro of Ur-Nigine, King of Erech, 4th-Dynasty [5 kings], father of Ur-Gigir, father of Kudda, father of Puzur-ili, father of Lugal-Melam, King of Agade, father of Ur-Utu, King of Agade, father of Utu-Hegal, [last] King of Agade
35 (10) Bar-Nebo-Az-Beli, resistance-leader
36 (11) Arammadara, a Babylonian king
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37 (12) Akkiya, son
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37. Zariqu, bro of Akkiya
38 (13) Tubti-Yamuta, son, bro of (39/14) Puzur-Asher I, King of Assyria [2nd Dynasty], the father of
39 (14) Shalim-ahhe [Salim-Ahum], (7)/(31) King of Assyria
40 (15) Ilu-shumi, (8)/(32) King of Assyria
41 (16) Erishu I, (9)/(33) King of Assyria
42 (17) Ikunumi, (10)/(34) King of Assyria
43 (18) Sargon I, (11)/(35) King of Assyria
44 (19) Puzur-Ashur [II], son, King of Assyria [2nd Dynasty: 9 kings], below
45 (20) Puzur-Ashur II, (12)/(36) King of Assyria
46 (21) Naram-Sin, (13)/(37) King of Assyria
47 (22) Erishu II, (14)/(38) King of Assyria, deposed by his successor
48 (23) Shamshi-Adad I, son of Ila-Kabkabu, prince
49 (24) daughter, wife of (15)/(39) Shamshi-Adad I, King of Assyria (below)
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30 (5) Shamash-Rammanu II (above)
from whom descends
X. Ila-Kabkabi (Ili-Kabakabu), prince
(48)/(23) Shamshi-Adad I, King of Assyria, restores original dynasty
= [name], daughter of (47/22) Erishu II, whom he overthrew
issue:

(49) Ishme-Dagan I
(50) Iamash-Adad, King of Mari, abdique
(51) Ishmi-Dagon II
(52) Mutashkur
(53) Rimush, bro of Asinum
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period of anarchy: 8 usurpers
44/73 Puzur-Sin, son of Ashur-Bel-Same
45/74 Ashur-Dugul
46/75 Ashur-apal-idi [Assur-Aapla-Idi]
47/76 Nasir-Sin
48/77 Sin-Namir
49/78 Ipqi-Ishtar
50/79 Adad-Salulu
51/80 Adasi, founder of "3rd Dynasty", ancestor of Assyria's succeeding kings
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(52/81) Belu-bani, son of Adasi
issue:
(a) Libaiju
(b) Bazaya, father of Kidin-Ninua
(53/82) Bazaya, 56th King, bro of Libaiju, 53rd King, father of Sharma-Adad, 54th King, father of En-tar-Sin [Iptar-Sin], 55th King
(54/83) Shu-Ninua, 58th King, bro of Kidin-Ninua
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sons of Kidin-Ninua
- Sarma-Adad II
- Erishu III
- Isme-Dagan III
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55/84 Erishu III, 60th King, bro of Sharma-Adad II, 59th King, bro of Ishme-Dagon, father of Shamshi-Adad III, 63rd King
56/85 Shamshi-Adad II, son, 61st King
57/86 Ishme-Dagon III, son, 62nd King, father of Shamshi-Adad III
58/87 Ashur-nirari I [Assur-Nerari I], son, 64th King, bro of Shamshi-Adad III
59/88 Puzur-Ashur III, son, 65th King
60/89 Enlil-Nasir I, son, 66th King (1600)
61/90 Ashur-rabi I, 69th King, bro of Nur-ili [Thri...], 67th King, father of Ashur-shaduni, 68th King
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Ashur-rabi I
issue:
(a) Assur-Nadin-Ahhe I
(b) Enlil-Nasir II
(c) Assur-Nerari II
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Nur-Ili see
issue:
(a) Ashur-Rabi I
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Assur-Nerari II
issue:
(a) Assur-Bel-Nisesu
(b) Assur-Rem-Nisesu [Ashur-rim-nisheshu]
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62/91 Ashur-nirariu II, 72nd King, bro of Enlil-Nasir II, 71st King, bro of Ashur-nadin-ahke I, 70th King
63/92 Ashur-bel-nisheshu, 73rd King, bro of Ashur-rim-nisheshu, 74th King of Assyria, father of Ashur-nadin-ahke II, 75th King of Assyria (1500)
= [name], sister of the Kassite king of Babylonia, Karaindash
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Ashur-rim-nisheshu
issue:
(a) Assur-Nadin-Ahke II
(b) Eriba-Adad I
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Erba-Adad,
Asshur-nadin-akhe
Asshur-erbi,
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Eriba-Adad I
issue
(a) Assur-uballit I
(b) [name] dau, mother of Ili-Hadda, father of Ninurta-Apil-Ekur
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64/93 Puzur-Ashur I, bro of Eriba-Adad I, 76th King of Assyria
65/94 Ashur-uballit I, 77th King of Assyria
issue:
(a) Muballidat-Serua, wife of the Babylonian Emperor Kara-Khardash, &, was the mother of [Karakhardash] Kadashman-Kharbe I & Kurigalzu, see]
(b) Enlil-Nirari [Enlil-Narari]
(c) Pudi-ilu
the succession to the throne passed from father to son, and Pudi-ilu (about 1360 B. C.) reigned in Asshur, father of Tukulti-Ninib (below)
66/95 Enlil-Nirari, 78th King of Assyria
issue:
(a) Arik-den-ilu
66/95 Pudi-ilu was succeeded by his son, Adad-nirari I (about 1345 B. C.)
67/96 Adad-nirari I, 80th King of Assyria, bro of Arik-den-ili, 79th King of Assyria
[note: Arik-den-ili, father of Adad-Nerari I]
he fought with Babylonian emperors Kurigalzu II and with his successor, Nazi-Maruttash
sons of Adad-Nerari I
68/97 Ashur-reshi, prince, bro of Shalmaneser I [Salmanazar I], 81st King of Assyria, father of
69A Tukulti-Ninurta I [Tukulti-Ninib], 82nd King of Assyria,
father of the Assyrian kings (83) Enlil-Kudurri-Usur & (84) Ashur-nadin-apli [Assur-Nadin-Apli], father of (85) Ashur-Nerari III [Ashur-nirari III]
69/B Ili-ihaddi, prince (1300)
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09. Ibach-Ilu, an Assyrian prince (1075), only child, predeceased his cousins Eriba-Adad II & Ashurnasirpal I
10. Napalte (daughter)
= (85) Ashur-nirari III
(86) daughter [sister of Nabu-daian, father of Bel-kudur-usur, father of Ninib-apal-esharra]
= Ilu-Shuma, descended from the earlier Puzur-Ashur Dynasty, which descended from the Kings of Akkad, who doubled as a dynasty of Sumerian emperors
(87) Ninurta-Pali-Ekur [Ninib-apal-esharra], 86th King of Assyria
71. Ashur-dan I [Assourdan I], 87th King
issue
(a) Ninurta-Tukulti-Assur
(b) Mutak-Kil-Nusku
72. Mutak-Kil-Nusku, 89th King, bro of Ninurta-Tukulti-Ashur, 88th King (1200)
73. Ashur-resh-ishi I [Ashur-Resh-Ishi I], 90th King
74. Tiglath-Pileser I, son, 91st King
issue:
Mutakkil-Nusku
(a) Asared-Apil-Ekur, father of (00) Ibach-Ilu, an Assyrian prince (1075), father of Napalte (1050), wife of Psusennes I, # 3, 21st-A Dynasty of Egypt [his 4th =]
(b) Ashur-Bel-Kala
(c) Shamsi-Adad IV
75. Shamshi-Adad IV, 95th King, bro of Ashur-ed-apil-Ekur [or, Ninurta-apli-Ekur II ], 92nd King, bro of Ashur-bel-kala, 93rd King, father of Eriba-Adad II, 94th King (1100)
[note: Ashur-bel-kala, 93rd King = [name], sister of Babylonian Emperor Marduk-shapik-zer-mati]
76. Ashur-nasir-pal I (Asshurnazirpal I), 98th King
son of Shamsi-Adad IV/ son of Tukulti-Asshur-Bel
issue:
(a) Shalmanezar II, father of Assur-Nerari IV
(b) Assur-Rabi II
77. Ashur-Rabi II, 101st King, bro of Shalmaneser II, 99th King, father of Ashur-nirari IV, 100th King
78. Ashur-resh-ishi II, son, 102nd King (1000), was ready to meet his great foe the Babylonian Emperor, Nebuchadrezzar I
79. Tiglath-pileser II, son, 103rd King
son of Asshur-rich-ishi
succ by Asshur-bel-kala ? who maintained terms of peace with the Babylonina Emperor Marduk-shapik-zer-mati
80. Ashur-dan II, son
81. Adad-nirari II [Adad-Nerari II], son (900)
Adad-nirari II (911-891 B. C.), in whose reign the old struggles between Assyria and Babylonia began again
82. Tukulti-Ninurta II, son
aka Tukulti-Ninib II
83. Ashur-nasir-pal II [Adad-nirari III], son
= Mulisu
84. Shalmaneser III, son (800)
85. Shamshi-Adad V, King of Assyria 823-811
= Sammu-Ramat of Babylonia, regent 811-808
86. son, bro of Adad-nirari III [Adad-Nerari III], father of Shalmaneser IV, Ashdur-dan III [father of Adad-nirari IV], & Ashur-nirari V, deposed by Tiglath-pileser III, whose mother was their sister
87. Tiglath-pileser III [ori. name: Pulu], 115th King of Assyria 745-727; at his court were kings throughout the Middle East, and one in particular was Khanunu, King of Gaza
= Yaba, sister of Ahaz, King of Judah 735-726, regent from 743
88. Shalmaneser V [ori. name: Ululai], 116th King of Assyria 727-722; his sister Sharrat was the wife of Harmake of Habigal & mother of Sargon II, 117th King
= Baniti, dowager-queen under Sargon's reign & also mother-in-law
89. Taliya [Atalia] (dau)
= Sargon II, 117th King of Assyria 722-705, son of Harmake of Habigal & Sharrat, sister of Shalmaneser V (above); his pedigree carries back his male-line to Bel-bani, an ancient king of Asshur
90. Sennacherib, 118th King of Assyria 705-681, bro of Sin-ahhe-eriba, King of Babylonia
= Zaqutu [Naqi'Oa], a Babylonian princess
issue:
(a) Esarhadon
(b) Ashur-nadin-shum, King of Babylonia 699-694
(c) Ashur-ilum-ubalatisu
(d) Adrammelech (Arda-Mulissu) (Adarmalik, Adramelech, Adramelik)
(e) Sharitir-ashur (Sharezer, Sarasar, Sanasar), ancestor of the Artsruni Family of Armenia
91. Esarhaddon [Ashur-ahhe-iddin], 119th King of Assyria 681-669
= Esarhemet, a Babylonian princess
issue:
(a) Ashurbanipal
(b) Shamash-shuma-ukin, King of Babylonia 669-648, begot [by a Babylonian princess] Shuadamqa (dau), wife of Nabopolassar, King of Babylonia 625-605
(c) Ashur-etil-same-ersiti-uballitsu, father of Adad-guppi (dau), wife of Nabu-balatsu-iqbi, a Babylonian prince
92. Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria 669-630
= Ashursharrat [cousin]
issue:
(a) Ashur-etil-ilani [Ashur-Etil-Ilani], King of Assyria 630-628
(b) Sin-shar-ishkun, King of Assyria 628-612, father of Ashur-uballit II, last King of Assyria 612-609
(c) Sin-shum-lishir, claimant
[note: Sin-shar-ishkun, King of Assyria 628-612, saw Nineveh fall into the hands of the Scythians. Later times preserved a memory that Sin-shar-ishkun perished in the flames of his palace, to which he had committed himself when he foresaw the end; but his son Ashur-uballit II escaped to Haran where he made a last stand and himself fell against the conquerors. In one mighty crash the great empire fell in fragments, and for a time the Babylonian Emperor Nabopolassar was busy securing complete control of the Mesopotamian territory which had fallen into his hands.]
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LINE-2
74. Tiglath-Pileser I, 91st King (above)
75. Ashur-ed-apil-Ekur [or, Ninurta-apli-Ekur II], 92nd King, bro of Ashur-bel-kala, 93rd King [father of Eriba-Adad II, 94th King], & Shamshi-Adad IV, 95th King
76. Ibach-Ilu, an Assyrian prince (1075)
77. Napalte (dau)
= Psusennes I, # 3, 21st-A Dynasty of Egypt [his 4th =]
see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/egyptianpharaohs.wps.htm
78. Tayuherat (dau)
= Masaherta, # 4, 21st-B Dynasty of Egypt
79. Istemkheb [IV] (daughter)
= Pinudjem II, # 8, 21st-B Dynasty of Egypt [his 1st =]
80. Psusennes III, King of Egypt (975)
81. Karomat [I] (daughter)
= Sheshonq I, # 1, 22nd Dynasty of Egypt c 950BC
82. Ana (daughter)
= Jeroboam, King of Israel
see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/israel.wps.htm
83. Shilhi
84/or 85  Azuba (dau, or grand-dau)
= Asa, King of Judah 910-869, son of (04) Abijah, son of (03) Rehoboam, son of (02) Solomon, son of (01) David, King of Israel
see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/davidicdynasty.wps.htm
85. Jehoshaphat, King of Judah 869-848, regent from 872
86. Jehoram, King of Judah 848-841, associate-ruler from 853
= Athalia, queen 841-835
87. Ahaziah, King of Judah 841, regent from 842
88. Jehoash, King of Judah 835-796
89. Amaziah, King of Judah 796-767, regent from 801; captured, released & restored 792
90. Uzziah, King of Judah 767-740, reign dated from 792, his first accession
91. Jotham, King of Judah 740-735, regent from 750
92. Yaba (daughter), sister of Ahaz, King of Judah 735-726, regent from 743
= Pulu, aka Tiglath-pileser III, King of Assyria 745-727
93. Shalmaneser V [Ululai], 116th King of Assyria 727-722
= Baniti, dowager-queen under Sargon's reign & also mother-in-law
94. Atalia (dau) [cousin]
= Sargon II, 117th King of Assyria 722-705, son of Harmake "of Habigal" & Ashursharrat, sister of Shalmaneser V (above)
95. Sennacherib, 118th King of Assyria 705-681, bro of Sin-ahhe-eriba, King of Babylonia
= Zakutu [Naqi'Oa]
96. Esarhaddon, King of Assyria 681-669
97. Shamash-shuma-ukin, King of Babylonia 669-648, bro of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria 669-626
= [name], a Babylonian princess
98. Shuadamqa (dau)
= Nabopolassar, Emperor of Babylonia 625-605
see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/babylonianemperors.wps.htm
99. Nabu-balatsu, bro of Nebuchadnezzar II, Emperor of Babylonia 605-562
= Adad-guppi, dau of Ashur-etil-same-ersiti-uballitsu, a[nother] bro of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria 669-626
100. Nabonidus, Emperor 556-539
= Neitaqert [Nitrocris], dau of Nebuchadnezzar II, Emperor of Babylonia, & his 3rd wife, Neitaqert, an Egyptian princess, descended from more pharaohs
101. Nidintu-Bel, aka Nebuchadnezzer III, claimant 539, bro of Belshazar, Emperor 539, regent from 553
102. Nebuchadnezzar [IV], claimant 539BC
103. Andria [Andia], the Babylonian heiress
= Artaxerxes I, Shah of Persia 465-425/4, his 4th wife
104. Parysatis (dau)
= Darius II "Nothus", Shah of Persia 423-404 [her half-bro]
105. Artaxerxes II, Shah of Persia 404-359
= Aspasia [his 4th wife]
106. Apama (dau)
= Pharnabazus, Satrap of Daskalytis (d387/374)
107. Amastris (dau)
= Spitamenes, Satrap of Bactria
108. Apama (dau)
= Seleucus I, King of Syria 312/305-282/280 [his 1st wife]
109. Achaeus [Achaios], prince (d267)
= Aesopia, nat. dau of ALEXANDER [III] "THE GREAT" of Macedon-Greece by Barsine, dau of Artabazus, Satrap of Bithynia (d325)
110. Alexander [V], governor of Sardis, claimant to grandfather's empire (d243)
= Nysas
111. Athena, sis of Philip [V], claimant 232BC vs Demetrius II of Greece
= Agathocles of Megalopolis
112. Alexander [VI], claimant (d192) vs Philip V of Greece
= Apama
113. Apama, sis of Philip [VI], claimant 192BC vs Philip V of Greece
= Amynandros of Athamanie (d189)
114. Alexander [VII], claimant (d145)
= Cleopatra of Commagne
115. Cleopatra
= Mithradates VI "The Great", King of Pontus 121-63BC
116. Cleopatra
= Tigranes II "The Great", King of Armenia 95-56
117. daughter
= Mithradates III, King of Parthia 57-55BC
118. Ariobarzanes of Atropatene
= daughter of Castor I Tarcondarius, King of Galatia (d42), &, wife, daughter of Seiotarus, King of Galatia & Pontus, &, wife, Stratonice, daughter of Mithradates VI "The Great", King of Pontus (above), &, wife, Antiochis, daughter of Attalus II "Philadelphus", King of Pergamum, &, wife, Stratonice, daughter of Ariarathes IV, King of Cappadocia
119. Artavasdes, Prince of Atropatene, d20BC
= daughter of Antiochus I, King of Commagene, &, wife, Isias Philostorgos
120. Darius, Prince of Atropatene, d10BC
= daughter of Phraates IV, King of Parthia
121. Vonones II, King of Parthia 10BC-AD51
122. Vologasus I, King of Parthia AD 51-77
= X of Armenia
123. Meherdates, Prince (d76)
= Awde, daughter of Mannos VI, King of Osrhoene, &, wife, daughter of King Izates II of Adiabene
124. Sanatruces I, King of Armenia 114-117
125. Vologasus I, King of Armenia 117-140
126. Ghadana
= Parsman II [Pharasmenes] "Kveli", King of Iberia [Georgia] 113-122? [or 116-132]
127. Rhadamist[us] [Adam], King of Iberia 122/9-132/5
128. P'arsman III, King of Iberia 132/5-182/5
129. daughter
= Vologases II "The Great", King of Armenia 180-191, became Arsaces XXIX Vologases V/IV, "Great-King" of Parthia 191-208
130. Chosroes I "The Brave", King of Armenia 191-217
131. Tiridates III/II, King of Armenia 238-252
132. Chosroes II "The Valiant", King of Armenia 279-287 (d297)
= Alcathoe, daughter of Rhescuporis IV, King of Bosphorus [Ukraine]
133. Tiridates V/IV [Tiran[es] "Helios"] "The Great", King of Armenia 298-330, = Ashken, daughter of Ashkhadar, King of the Osseti [Assyrians]
134. Chosroes III "The Short", King of Armenia 330-6, 337-9
135. Bambishen
= Athenogenes (At'anakines) Prince Suren-Pahlav (d353)
136. St. Narses "The Great", Primate of Armenia, Prince of the Gregorids (d373)
= Sandukht, daughter of Vardan I, Prince of the Mamikonids
137. St. Sahak [Isaac] "The Great", Prince/Primate, d438
138. Sahakanoysh, the Gregoridan heiress
= Hamazasp I, Prince of the Mamikonids, High-Constable of Armenia 387-432 [note: the Mamikonids descended from Mancaeus, an exiled Chinese prince, who defended Tigranocerta from the Romans in 69BC, and, through him, from ancient Chinese emperors]
139. St. Hmayeak, a general (d451)
= Dzovik, daughter of Vram Artsruni
140. Vard, Marzpan [Governor] of Armenia 505-509/514
141. Hmayeak (Hmaycek), Prince, d555
142. Mousegh I, Governor of Armenia 591-593
143. Vahan II “Le Loup”, Governor of Armenia 593-606
144. David, Prince of Taron, d620
145. Hamazasp III, Governor of Armenia 656-661
= daughter of Theodor Rshtuni
146. Hrahat, Prince, d732
147. David, Prince, d744
148. Samuel II, Governor of Armenia 755-772
149. Dzovik
= Smbat VII [II/IV/VI], Prince of the Bagratids, High-Constable of Armenia 761-773 [note: the Bagratids claimed descent from ancient Jewish royalty, i.e., Israel’s Davidic Dynasty]
150. Ashot IV "The Carnivore", Prince of Armenia 806-826
151. Smbat VIII [III], High-Constable of Armenia 826-855, d862/7
= Eirene, dau of Bardas (d866), bro of Theodora, wife of Byzantine Emperor Theophilos
152. Ashot V & I “The Great”, Prince 856, then, King of Armenia 884/5-890
153. Sofie
= Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, Prince of Vaspurakan 857-868 & 874-886 [note: the Artsrunis claimed descent from ancient Assyrian royalty, as per 2 Kings 19:37]
154. Gagik II [Khatchik-Gagik], King of Vaspurakan 903-936 (d943)
= Melike, daughter of Grigor Abul-Hamza, Prince Artsruni
155. Abusahl-Hamazasp III, King of Vaspurakan 953-972
= Gaday
156. Sennacherib-John, King of Vaspurakan 1003-21 (d1027)
= Khoshush, dau of Gagik I of Armenia & Kotramide, dau of Vasak VII of Siounie
157. Marie
= Giorgi I, King of Georgia 1014-1027 [his 1st =]
158. Bagrat IV, King of Georgia 1027-1072
= Borena of Ossetia
159. Giorgi II, King of Georgia 1072-1089
= Helene
160. David IV "The Builder", King of Georgia 1089-1125
= Rusudan of Armenia
161. Rusudan
= David of Ossetia, son of Athom, King of Ossetia
162. Aspae
= George Palaeologus (d1167)
163. Irene
= Isaac [John], Prince (d1174) [his 2nd =], son of Byzantine Emperor John II
164. Theodora (d1183)
= Byzantine Emperor Andronicus I [his 3rd =]
165. Irene
= Isaac II, Byzantine Emperor 1185-95 & 1203-4
166. Irene
= Philip of Swabia, Holy Roman Emperor 1198-1208
167. Marie (d1235)
= Henri II, Duke of Brabant (d1248)
168. Mahaut [Matilda] (d1228)
= Robert I, Count of Artois (d1250)
169. Blanche (d1302)
= Henri "The Great" of Champagne, King of Navarre (d1274)
170. Jeanne I, Queen of Navarre (d1305)
= Philip IV, King of France (d1314)
171. Isabelle (d1358)
= Edward II, King of England

Descent


descent-line from Akkadian & Babylonian Emperors with links to Assyrian Kings & other ancient royalty

for Nimrod's story
01. Nimrod [AEthiops] [Ninus], 1st King of Sumeria, styled self "King of The World", the world's first civilization
= Semiramis, widow of Puluku [Peleg], Viceroy of Syria, by whom she bore a son, namely, Reu, Nimrod's step-son
02/01 Bel [posthumous son] a.k.a. Tammuz, 1st King of Babel
ancestor of the Kings of Babel [or Sumer] [10 kings]
03/02 El-Lulim
04/03 El-Agar
05/04 En-men-lu-anni
06/05 En-men-gal-anni
07/06 Dumu-zi
08/07 En-sipa-zi-anni
09/08 En-men-dur-anni
10/09 Urbar-Tutu (Ubara-Tutu)
11/10 Zi-U-Sudra, [last] King of Babel, father of Gaur, 1st King of Kish
12/01. Gaur, 1st King of Kish, 1st-Dynasty [23 kings], son of above
13/02. Mesilim [Melam-Kish], King of Kish
14/03A Hiah-Kish
= Nidaba [Nunbarshegunu], queen & regent
14/03B Pali-Kinatim, King of Kish
15/04. Nangish-Lishme
16/05. Bahina
17/06. Bu-an-[...]-um
18/07. Kalibum
19/08. Qalumu [Kalumumu]
20/09. Zuqaqip
21/10. Atabba
from whom descends
35/23. Agga, 23rd King of Kish, killed vs King Enkhegal of Lagash, who overthrew Kishite domination
issue:
(1)/(36a) Mes-agga-sheri, 1st King of Erech [1st Dynasty: 12 kings]; son, the bro of
(2)/(36b) Mes-anne-paddi, 1st King of Ur [1st Dynasty: 3 kings]
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issue of (36a) Mes-agga-sheri, 1st King of Erech (above), was:
37. En-merkar, son
38. Lugal-banda, son
39. Dumu-zi [II], son
40. Qayin, King of Kish
41. Etana "The Shepherd", 13th King of Erech
= Haziana
42. Balih, King of Kish
43A En-men-nunni, son
43B Bar-Sal-Nunni, bro, King of Kish
44. Tiskar, son
45A Ilku
45B Ilte-Sadum
46. En-me-barage-si
47. Aka, King of Kish
48. Gilgamesh, 5th King of Erech, visited Uta-Napishtim [Neptune], who is suspected to have been Noah, the Bible figure, who was then still alive]
49. Utukhegal, 7th King of Erech
50. [name]
51. Ur-Nungal, 8th King
52. Utu-Kalamme
53. Labba-[...]-ir
54. E-nun-dara-anni
55. Mes-He
56. Melam-anni, 11th King
57. Lugal-Ke, 12th King of Erech, overthrown by Queen Kubau of Kish [3rd Dyn.], father of Agga, the royal heir
58. Agga, son of above, heir of Erech's 1st-Dynasty; held prisoner by Queen Kubau
59. Utte-Bel, alias Laibum, son, captive prince, private handy-man & gardener, and/or paramour to Queen Kubau
= Azupirana, an high-priestess, and/or, "lady-in-waiting" to Queen Kubau [who was ultimately overthrown by [1st] King Unzi of Akshak [6 kings]]
[note: King Unzi of Akshak permitted the succession of Queen Kubara's son, Pzu-Zin, who founds the 4th-Dynasty of Kish [7 kings]. His brother, Ur-Za-Baba, [2nd] King of Kish [4th Dyn.], was overthrown by his cup-bearer, Sargon, who usurped the throne. [note: It was the general custom at that time to have a hostage-prince from another country as the "cup-bearers" in foreign courts.] [note: the above is Sargon's "biological" parentage, however, his "official" parentage was that he was the adopted son and appointed-heir of Queen Kubau, spawned by one of her three husbands]
60/01. Sargon I "The Great" [or, Saru-Kin "L'Ancien"] [nat. son of Utte-Bel, alias Laibum, captive Erech prince, begotten by Azupirana, an high-priestess, who gave the babe to Queen Kubau to raise], 1st King of Akkad [Agade], formerly King of Kish
= Tashlultu, dau of King Lugal-Zaggisi [Lugal-zaggwe-si] of Erech
He deposed King Ur-Za-Baba of Kish [4th-Dyn.], usurped the throne as the 5th-Dynasty of Kish/Kush, and, went on to conquer all the Sumerian city-states, and revived the Sumerian empire, uniting it federally by simply establishing a new nationwide capital-city at Akkad [Agade], rather than at Kish. Hence, the 5th-Dynasty of Kish became the Dynasty of Agade [12 emperors], while the brother of Ur-Za-Baba of Kish, namely, Zimu-dar, reigned under Sargon, Sumerian/Akkadian Emperor, as his vassal-king; and he was succeeded by his son, Usi-watar, reckoned as a continuation of Kish's 4th-Dynasty, who were vassals to the Akkadian emperors.
61/02. Man-Ishtusu, 3rd King, son, bro of Rimush, 2nd King
= [name], dau of Kaku, last King of Ur, 2nd-Dyn., son of Lugal-Kisal-zi, King of Ur, son of Balulu, King of Ur, son of Alla, "1st" King of Ur's 2nd-Dynasty
62/03. Narim-Sin "The Great", 4th King, son
marched his armies west from Mesopotamia, overran 6th-Dynasty Egypt, which thereupon became 7th-Dynasty [Upper Egypt] & 9th-Dynasty [Lower Egypt]; and proceeded through North Africa to Morocco and the Atlantic Ocean; and, marched his armies north from Mesopotamia into Turkey, and made an incursion into Greece; occupied Thrace (?); and, in another campaign marched his armies east from Mesopotamia all the way to India, over-running several countries along the way; and, made contacts with the Chinese
= Summarrat, queen-regent, a Sumerian princess
issue:
63A/(04a) Sar-Kali-Sharri, 5th King [who, by Tatasharlib, dau of Sharbe, King of Umma, another Sumerian city-state], was the father of three sons: (1) Irgigi, 6th King; (2) Nanum, 7th King [father of Emi, 9th King]; & (3) Sunim [Su-Mum], 8th King [father of Elulu, 10th King]
63B/(04b) Kikuld, King of Lagash, father of Engilse, King, father of Uri, King, father of Lugal-usum-gal, King, father of Puzur-Mama, King, father of Ur-Nin-Kimar, father of Ur-Bawa, King of Lagash [son-in-law, Gudea, King of Lagash, father of Ur-Nin-Girsu, King of Lagash], &, bro, Ur-Gara, King of Lagash
[note: Ur-Nin-Girsu, King of Lagash 2122-2118, was the father of Pirig-Me, King of Lagash 2118-2115], father of Ur-Gara, King of Lagash [his successor, Nammahazi, King of Lagash 2115-2111, was the husband of one of Ur-Bawa's daughters]; Ur-Nin-Suna, bro of Ur-Nin-Girsu, was governor of Lagash 2111-?; his son, Ur-Nin-Khimare, was governor of Lagash after him, and, his son, Lu-Kirilazi, was governor of Lagash after him. His son-in-law, Ur-Nanna, succeeded his wife's father as governor of Lagash ?-2023. Had sons & daus, ancestors [by way of various links] of Hammurabi "The Great" see below]
63C/(04c) Bingani-ar-ali, 9th King, father of (64A) Dudu, 11th King; (64B) Bar-Nebo-Az-Beli, resistance-leader (below); &, (64C) Ilu-sar-sid, claimant
64A/(05a) Dudu, 11th King, the father of Shu-Turul [# 65 below]
65. Shu-Turul [Su-Durul], 12th King, deposed by Gutians;
note: his sister [name] married Ushpia, King of Assyria, the father of Apiashal, King of Assyria
issue:
(66) Ur-Nigin, vassal-king of Akkad, Erech [4th-Dyn: 5 kings], etc., the father of
67. Ur-Gigir [son of Ur-Nigin], father of
68. Kudda, father of
69. Puzur-ili, father of
70. Lugal-Melam, King of Agade, King of Ur [2nd Dynasty], bro of Ur-Babbar, 5th King of Erech
71. Ur-Uttu, King of Erech
72. Ur-Hegal, King of Erech, overthrown by Ur-Namma, who founds Ur's 3rd Dynasty
73. Lugal-Kaku, King of Erech, overthrown by King Lugal-ane-mundu of Adab
74. dau, wife of (16) Nammahazi, King of Lagash
75. Ur-Ninsuni
76. dau, wife of (17) Asmadu (below)
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(64B) Bar-Nebo-Az-Beli, resistance-leader against the Gutians, who were driven out of Mesopotamia by the native Sumerians
65. Aram-Madara, a Babylonian king
66. Tubti-Yamuta, bro of Puzur-Asher
67. Yamquzzu Halami
68. Heana
69. Namzu
70A Didanu, bro of (70B) Ushpia, bro of (70C) Tudija, 1st King of Assyria
71. Amnanum
72. Yakrurum
73. Ipti-Yamuta
74. Buhazuni
75. Su-Malika
76. Asmadu
= [name], dau of Ur-Ninsuni (above)
77. Abi-Yamuta
78. Abi-Ditan
79. Mam[...]
80. Su[...]mi [Sumu-Abum]
81. Adi-Banaya
82/01. Sumabi, 1st King of Babylon [1st Dynasty: 11 kings], c 2000BC
02. Samulawli
03. Sumulailu, King of Babylon
04. Zabu [Sabium], King of Babylon
05. Apil-Sin, aka Lugal-Ibili, King of Babylon
= [name], dau of Nabi-Ilisu, vassal-king of Akkad
06. Sin-Muballit, King of Babylon
07. Hammurabi "The Great", King of Babylon, c 1750BC
conquered the whole of Mesopotamia, which he turned into Babylonia
issue:
(08a) Samsu-iluni, King of Babylon
(08b) Abbael I, Prince of Aleppo, ancestor of (20) Kirgal-darabari, King of Zealand (below)
(08c) [name], a daughter, wife of [name], King of Asyria
08. Samsu-iluni, King of Babylon, son, father of
09. Abieshu, or Abi-Eshuh, or Ibi-Ishuni, are alternate spellings of his name, son of predecessor, King of Babylon
10. Ammiditana [Ammi-Ditana], son, King of Babylon
11. Ammi-Zaduqa, son, King of Babylon
12. Samsuditana [Samsu-Ditana], son, King of Babylon, last "1st" Dynasty king, overthrown by Hittite King Mursili I, c 1575BC, sought refuge in the "Sea Lands" of Southern Mesopotamia
13. Shishku, crown-prince, resistance-leader vs Hittite King Hantili I
14. Ilumailu, son/or bro of Shishku, the crown-prince, founded "1st" Zealand ["Sea-land"] Dynasty [12 kings]
15. Itti-ili-nibi, 2nd King of Zealand
16. Damiqilishu, King of Zealand
17b. Shushshi, King of Zealand, bro of (17a) Ishkipal, King of Zealand
= [name], a Babylonian co-heiress
18. Gulkisar [Muabbit-kishshati], King of Zealand & Babylonian Emperor
19. Peshgaldaramash
20. Kirgal-darabari, King of Zealand
= [name], dau of (19) Ilimilimmi II, Prince of Aleppo
21. Aidarakalamma, King of Zealand
22. Akurulana, King of Zealand
23. Milammi-Kurkuri, King of Zealand
24b. [name], sister of (24a) Eagamili, 12th King of Zealand
= Kashtiliash III, Kassite King, Babylonian Emperor ["Seventh" Dynasty] c. 1500-1475?
issue:
25b Ulamburiash, Babylonian Emperor c. 1475, bro of Babylonian Emperor (25a) Agum III
26. Kadash-Mankharbe I, Babylonian Emperor c. 1450
son of Kara-Khardash & wife, Muballitat-Seruash, dau of Asshur-uballit, King of Assyria
27. Kara-Indash
28. Kurigalzu I, Babylonian Emperor c. 1425, bro of Karaindash, Babylonian Emperor c. 1400
29. Kadashman-Enlil I, Babylonian Emperor c. 1400-1375; his sister [name], was one of the wives of Egypt's Amenophis III
30. Burnaburiash II, Babylonian Emperor c. 1375-1350
31A Kara-Khardash II, Babylonian Emperor c. 1350 [father of (32) Kurigalzu II], bro of (31B) Nazilbugash Babylonian Emperor 1347-1345 abdique
32. Kurigalzu II, Babylonian Emperor c. 1325, son of (31A) Kara-Khardash II
He fought Bel-nirari of Babylon, in which the latter was victorious, and this, in turn, brought about a rearrangement of the boundary line between Assyria & Babylonia. He begot
33. Nazimaruttash, Babylonian Emperor c. 1300
34. Kadashman-Turgu, Babylonian Emperor
35. Kadashman-Enlil II, Babylonian Emperor c. 1275
36. Kudur-Enlil, Babylonian Emperor 1265-1256BC
37. Shagarakti-Shuriash, Babylonian Emperor c. 1250
38. Kastiliashu IV, Babylonian Emperor c. 1243-1235, deposed by an Assyrian invasion
39. Tukulti-Ninurta I, Babylonian Emperor 1235-1228, abdique
40A Enlil-Nadin-Shumi, Babylonian Emperor 1228, bro of (40B) Kadashman-Harbe II, Babylonian Emperor 1228-1225, bro of (40C) Enlil-Nadin-Apla, Babylonian Emperor 1225-1224, bro of (40D) Adad-Suma-Iddina, Babylonian Emperor 1224-1219, bro of (40E) Adad-shum-Usur, Babylonian Emperor 1219-1189, who felt himself strong enough to follow up the advantage already gained by the restoration of his family to power; and actually attacked Assyria, from which he was only with great difficulty repulsed by the Assyrians.
41. Mélisipah [Meli-Shipak; Melishikhu], son, Babylonian Emperor 1189-1174
42.Mérodach-Baladan I [Marduk-Apal-Iddina; Marduk-apal-iddina], son, Babylonian Emperor 1174-1161. He invaded Assyria and stripped the once powerful kingdom of all its southern territory and part of its northern and western territories.
43A Zabuba-Suma-Iddina, Babylonian Emperor 1161-1160; bro of (43B) Enlil-Nadin-Akhi, Babylonian Emperor 1160-1157/1150, survived sack of Babylon by the Elamites
44. dau, the Babylonian heiress
= Marduk-Kabit-Akhe [Marduk-Kabitahkeshu], King of Isin; Babylonian Emperor 1157-1139; founds 4th Dynasty of Babylonia [the 2nd-Dynasty of Isin inherits the Babylonian throne] 1157-1025
45A Itti-Marduk-Balatu, son, Babylonian Emperor 1139-1131; bro of (45B) Ninurta-Nãdin-Sumi, Babylonian Emperor 1131-1125; father of
(46a) Nebuchadnezzar I (below)
(46b) Marduk-Nadin-Akhe
(46c) Marduk-Sapik-Zari [Marduk-shapik-zer-mati]
(46d) Enlil-Nãdin-Apla I
46A Nebuchadnezzar I, Babylonian Emperor c. 1100, crushed the Elamite state:
issue:
(47a) Enlil-Nadinapli [Enlil-Nãdin-Apla I]
(47b) Adad-shum-usur
47. Enlil-Nadinapli [Enlil-Nãdin-Apla I], Babylonian Emperor c 1075
48. son, fl. c. 1050, bro of Adad-Apla-Iddina, Babylonian Emperor
49. Simmashshihu, King of Zealand (1025), bro of Eamukinshumi (1005), King of Zealand
50. Kashunadinakhe, King of Zealand (1000)
51. son, fl. c. 1000/975
= [name], grand-daughter of Babylonian Emperor Adad-apal-iddina
52. Nabo-mukin-apli [Nabu-ukin-abli], son, Babylonian Emperor c. 975-950BC, founds Babylon's "Eight-Dynasty"
53. Marbiti-akhe-iddin, Babylonian Emperor, bro of Babylonian Emperor Ninurta-kudurri-usur II, father of Shamash-mudammiq, Babylonian Emperor
54. Samas-Mudammiq [Shamash-mudammik], son, Babylonian Emperor c. 940-900; = [name], sister of Adad-nirari II of Assyria
55. Nabu-Suma-Ukin I [Nabushum-ishkun], son, Babylonian Emperor c. 900-855;
= [name], daughter of Adad-nirari II of Assyria
56. Nabu-apal-iddin [Nabu-Apla-Iddina]
= [name], sister/or daughter of Asshurnazirpal of Assyria
57A Marduk-zera-uballit, prince, bro of Babylonian Emperor (57B) Marduk-bel-usate & Babylonian Emperor (57C) Marduk-Zakir-Shumi I [Marduk-nadinshum]
58B Bau-akh-iddin, Babylonian Emperor 813-812, bro of (58A) Marduk-Balatsu-Iqbi, Babylonian Emperor 819-813
= [name], daughter of Adad-nirari III of Assyria, see http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/assyriankings.wps.htm
59. Marduk-Sadin-Sumi [Marduk-shakin-shumi], Babylonian Emperor 811-810
60. Eriba-Marduk, Babylonian Emperor c. 750BC
61. [name], daughter, heiress, sister of Nabu-Suma-Iskum, Babylonian Emperor
= Balasu (Belesys), chief of the Dakkuri, a Chaldean tribe
62. Yakin, prince, bro of Nabu-mukin-zeri, Babylonian Emperor 731-729, called first king of Babylon's "Ninth Dynasty"
= dau of Nabo-shum-ukin II, Babylonian Emperor 732, reckoned last king of Babylon's "Eigth Dynasty"
63. Nabonassar (Nabu-nasir, Nabonassar) (748-734 B. C.).
(1)/(64A) Nabu-Nãdin-Zari, son, Babylonian Emperor 734-732 abdique.
(2)/(64B) Nabu-Suma-Ukin II, bro, Babylonian Emperor 732 (below)
(3)/(64C) Nabu-Mukin-Zari, bro, Babylonian Emperor 732-729
64. Nabu-Suma-Ukin II, Babylonian Emperor 732
65. Merodach-balladan II [Marduk-apal-iddin II], Babylonian Emperor 721-710 & 703, bro of Marduk-Zãhir-Sumi II, Babylonian Emperor 703
66. Ilu-bani, prince, bro of Bel-ibni, Babylonian Emperor 703-700
67. Nabu-kudurri-usur, prince, half-bro of Assur-nadin-sumi, Babylonian Emperor 699-694, Nergal-usezib, Babylonian Emperor 693, & Mushezib-Marduk, Babylonian Emperor 692-689
68. Bel-ibni, Governor of Zealand, a Babylonian province, c. 650BC
69. Nabopolassar [Nabu-apal-usur II], Babylonian Emperor 625-605
= Shuadamqa, dau of Samas-sumi-ukin, viceroy of Babylonia under the Assyrian king
issue:
(70a) Nebuchadnezzar II (below)
(70b) Nabu-suma-ilisir
(70c) Nabu-balatsu-iqbi, father of Babylonian Emperor Nabonidus 556-539 (below) by wife Adad-guppi, dau of Ashur-etil-same-ersiti-uballitsu, bro of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria 669-626
70. NEBUCHADNEZZAR II, Babylonian Emperor 605-562 (above)
=1 Amytis, dau of Cyaxares, King of Media
=2 Sharrat of Assyria, prob. dau of Ashur-uballit II, last Assyrian king
=3 Nitokris, dau of Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II
issue of 1:
(1)/(71a) Evil-Merodach [Amel-Marduk], Babylonian Emperor 562-560
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note: Evil-Merodach [Amel-Marduk], Babylonian Emperor 562-560
=1 [name]; =2 [name], a Jewish princess, widow of Shealtiel, captive royal Jewish heir, & mother of Zerubabel, post-exilic royal Jewish heir
issue by 1:
(72a) Indu (dau),
(72b) Amytis (dau), [1st] wife of Sheshbazzar, a.k.a. Zerubabel, royal Jewish prince
(72c) Kati (dau)
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issue of 2:
(2)/(71b) Kash[sh]aya (dau), wife of Neriglissar [Nergal-shar-usur], Babylonian Emperor 560-556, &, mother of
(72a) Labash-Marduk, Babylonian Emperor 556, and, two daus, namely:
(72b) Gigitum [wife of Nabu-shuma-ukin, a Babylonian prince] &
(72c) Amytis [one of the wives of CYRUS [II] THE GREAT, 1st Shah of Persia, &, mother of his daughter, Atossa]
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issue of 3:
(3)/(71c) Neitaqert (Nitocris) (daughter), wife of Nabonidus [Nabu-Na'id], Babylonian Emperor
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71. Neitaqert (Nitocris) (above)
= Nabonidus [Nabu-Na'id], Babylonian Emperor 556-539 (above)
issue:
(1)/(72a) Belshazzar, last Babylonian Emperor 539BC, father of a son [name], claimant 539BC, father of Bel-simanni, claimant 528BC, father of Samas-eriba, claimant 482BC, last Babylonian prince
(2)/(72b) Nidintu-Bel [Nabu-kudurri-usur], claimant 522 (below)
(3)/(72c) Bel-shalti-nanna (dau), married a Persian prince
(4)/(72d) Akabu-uzama (dau), married a Persian prince
(5)/(72e) Ina-esagila-ma (dau), married a Persian prince
72. Nidintu-Bel [Nabu-kudurri-usur], claimant 522 (above), styled self as Nebuchadnezzar III
= [name], dau of ...
73. Nebuchadnezzar [IV], claimant 521 (ex 519)
= [name], dau of ...
74. Andria [Andia], the Babylonian heiress
= Artaxerxes I, Shah of Persia 465-425/4, his 4th wife
75. Parysatis (dau)
= Darius II "Nothus", Shah of Persia 423-404 [her half-bro]
76. Artaxerxes II, Shah of Persia 404-359
= Aspasia [his 4th wife]
77. Apama (dau)
= Pharnabazus, Satrap of Daskalytis (d387/374)
78. Amastris (dau)
= Spitamenes, Satrap of Bactria
79. Apama (dau)
= Seleucus I, King of Syria 312/305-282/280 [his 1st wife]
80. Achaeus [Achaios], prince (d267)
= Aesopia, nat. dau of ALEXANDER [III] "THE GREAT" of Macedon-Greece by Barsine, dau of Artabazus, Satrap of Bithynia (d325)
81. Alexander [V], governor of Sardis, claimant to grandfather's empire (d243)
= Nysas
82. Athena, sis of Philip [V], claimant 232BC vs Demetrius II of Greece
= Agathocles of Megalopolis
83. Alexander [VI], claimant (d192) vs Philip V of Greece
= Apama
84. Apama, sis of Philip [VI], claimant 192BC vs Philip V of Greece
= Amynandros of Athamanie (d189)
85. Alexander [VII], claimant (d145)
= Cleopatra of Commagne
86. Cleopatra
= Mithradates VI "The Great", King of Pontus 121-63BC
87. Cleopatra
= Tigranes II "The Great", King of Armenia 95-56
88. daughter
= Mithradates III, King of Parthia 57-55BC
89. Ariobarzanes of Atropatene
= daughter of Castor I Tarcondarius, King of Galatia (d42), &, wife, daughter of Seiotarus, King of Galatia & Pontus, &, wife, Stratonice, daughter of Mithradates VI "The Great", King of Pontus (above), &, wife, Antiochis, daughter of Attalus II "Philadelphus", King of Pergamum, &, wife, Stratonice, daughter of Ariarathes IV, King of Cappadocia
90. Artavasdes, Prince of Atropatene, d20BC
= daughter of Antiochus I, King of Commagene, &, wife, Isias Philostorgos
91. Darius, Prince of Atropatene, d10BC
= daughter of Phraates IV, King of Parthia
92. Vonones II, King of Parthia 10BC-AD51
93. Vologasus I, King of Parthia AD 51-77
= X of Armenia
94. Meherdates, Prince (d76)
= Awde, daughter of Mannos VI, King of Osrhoene, &, wife, daughter of King Izates II of Adiabene
95. Sanatruces I, King of Armenia 114-117
96. Vologasus I, King of Armenia 117-140
97. Ghadana
= Parsman II [Pharasmenes] "Kveli", King of Iberia [Georgia] 113-122? [or 116-132]
98. Rhadamist[us] [Adam], King of Iberia 122/9-132/5
99. P'arsman III, King of Iberia 132/5-182/5
100. daughter
= Vologases II "The Great", King of Armenia 180-191, became Arsaces XXIX Vologases V/IV, "Great-King" of Parthia 191-208
101. Chosroes I "The Brave", King of Armenia 191-217
102. Tiridates III/II, King of Armenia 238-252
103. Chosroes II "The Valiant", King of Armenia 279-287 (d297)
= Alcathoe, daughter of Rhescuporis IV, King of Bosphorus [Ukraine]
104. Tiridates V/IV [Tiran[es] "Helios"] "The Great", King of Armenia 298-330,
= Ashken, daughter of Ashkhadar, King of the Osseti [Assyrians]
105. Chosroes III "The Short", King of Armenia 330-6, 337-9
106. Bambishen
= Athenogenes (At'anakines), Prince Suren-Pahlav (d353)
107. St. Narses "The Great", Primate of Armenia, Prince of the Gregorids (d373)
= Sandukht, daughter of Vardan I, Prince of the Mamikonids
108. St. Sahak [Isaac] "The Great", Prince/Primate, d438
109. Sahakanoysh, the Gregoridan heiress
= Hamazasp I, Prince of the Mamikonids, High-Constable of Armenia 387-432 [note: the Mamikonids descended from Mancaeus, an exiled Chinese prince, who defended Tigranocerta from the Romans in 69BC, and, through him, from ancient Chinese emperors]
110. St. Hmayeak, a general (d451)
= Dzovik, daughter of Vram Artsruni
111. Vard, Marzpan [Governor] of Armenia 505-509/514
112. Hmayeak (Hmaycek), Prince, d555
113. Mousegh I, Governor of Armenia 591-593
114. Vahan II "Le Loup", Governor of Armenia 593-606
115. David, Prince of Taron, d620
116. Hamazasp III, Governor of Armenia 656-661
= daughter of Theodor Rshtuni
117. Hrahat, Prince, d732
118. David, Prince, d744
119. Samuel II, Governor of Armenia 755-772
120. Dzovik
= Smbat VII [II/IV/VI], Prince of the Bagratids, High-Constable of Armenia 761-773 [note: the Bagratids claimed descent from ancient Jewish royalty, i.e., Israel’s Davidic Dynasty]
121. Ashot IV "The Carnivore", Prince of Armenia 806-826
122. Smbat VIII [III], High-Constable of Armenia 826-855, d862/7
= Eirene, dau of Bardas (d866), bro of Theodora, wife of Byzantine Emperor Theophilos
123. Ashot V & I "The Great", Prince 856, then, King of Armenia 884/5-890
124. Sofie
= Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, Prince of Vaspurakan 857-868 & 874-886
[note: the Artsrunis claimed descent from ancient Assyrian royalty, as per 2 Kings 19:37]
125. Gagik II [Khatchik-Gagik], King of Vaspurakan 903-936 (d943)
= Melike, daughter of Grigor Abul-Hamza, Prince Artsruni
126. Abusahl-Hamazasp III, King of Vaspurakan 953-972
= Gaday
127. Sennacherib-John, King of Vaspurakan 1003-21 (d1027)
= Khoshush, dau of Gagik I of Armenia & Kotramide, dau of Vasak VII of Siounie
128. Marie
= Giorgi I, King of Georgia 1014-1027 [his 1st =]
129. Bagrat IV, King of Georgia 1027-1072
= Borena of Ossetia
130. Giorgi II, King of Georgia 1072-1089
= Helene
131. David IV "The Builder", King of Georgia 1089-1125
= Rusudan of Armenia
132. Rusudan
= David of Ossetia, son of Athom, King of Ossetia
133. Aspae
= George Palaeologus (d1167)
134. Irene
= Isaac [John], Prince (d1174) [his 2nd =], son of Byzantine Emperor John II
135. Theodora (d1183)
= Byzantine Emperor Andronicus I [his 3rd =]
136. Irene
= Isaac II, Byzantine Emperor 1185-95 & 1203-4
137. Irene
= Philip of Swabia, Holy Roman Emperor 1198-1208
138. Marie (d1235)
= Henri II, Duke of Brabant (d1248)
139. Mahaut [Matilda] (d1228)
= Robert I, Count of Artois (d1250)
140. Blanche (d1302)
= Henri "The Great" of Champagne, King of Navarre (d1274)
141. Jeanne I, Queen of Navarre (d1305)
= Philip IV, King of France (d1314)
142. Isabelle (d1358)
= Edward II, King of England