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Norr Thorrassonn , King in Alfheim1
M, b. circa 345

FatherThorri Snaerssonn , King in Kvenland1 b. circa 320
Mother(Fru Thorri Snaerssonn) (?)1 b. circa 326
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Birth*circa 345 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 369 More og Romsdal, Norway, Principal=(Fru Norr Thorrassonn) (?)1 

Family(Fru Norr Thorrassonn) (?) b. circa 352
Child 1.Raum Norssonn+ b. c 3701

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Chlodio Ier De Cologne1
M, b. circa 345, d. 398

Birth*circa 345 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage*circa 365 Principal=Blesinde D'Alemanie1 
Death*398 1 
Note* Profession : Roi de Cologne1 

FamilyBlesinde D'Alemanie b. circa 350, d. 403
Children 1.Diocles De Cologne+ b. c 3651
 2.Blesinde De Cologne+ b. c 3751

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Alaric Ier de Wisigothie,1
M, b. circa 345, d. 25 August 410

FatherRocesthes de Wisigothie,1 b. circa 320, d. 399
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Birth*circa 345 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage* Principal=N... De Wisigothie1 
Death*25 August 410 1 
Note* Profession : Roi des Wisigoths en 409-410. Décédé d'une attaque d'apoplexie au siège de Reggio. Il y a un écart certain selon les sources quant à son âge : certains le faisant naître vers 370. Mais on sait qu'il lutta dès 392 contre l'usurpateur Eugène, et que l'Empereur Romain Théodose l'avait fixé un peu auparavant, ce qui accrédite qu'il devait peut-être avoir au moins la trentaine.1 

FamilyN... De Wisigothie b. circa 348
Children 1.N... De Wisigothie+ b. c 3651
 2.Théodoric Ier De Wisigothie+ b. c 390, d. 24 Jun 4511

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Marcomir von die Franks , Duke of the East Franks1
M, b. circa 347, d. 404

FatherClodius von die Franks , Duke of the East Franks1 b. circa 324, d. 389
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Birth*circa 347 Germany1 
Marriage*369 Germany, Principal=Frotmund Frimutel (?) , Duchess of the East Franks1 
Death*404 1 

FamilyFrotmund Frimutel (?) , Duchess of the East Franks b. circa 329, d. 371
Child 1.Pharamond von die Franks , King of the Franks+ b. c 370, d. 4271

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Fro di Havarsson1
M, b. circa 347

FatherHaver Fridleifsson1 b. circa 325
Mother(Fru Haver Fridleifsson) (?)1 b. circa 329
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Birth*circa 347 Denmark1 

Family
Child 1.Vermund Frodasson+ b. c 3691

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Théodose Ier De Rome1
M, b. 347, d. 395

FatherThéodose (?)1 b. circa 320
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Birth*347 1 
Occupation* Empereur1 
Marriage* 1 
Marriage* Principal=Galla De Rome1 
Death*395 1 
Note* Profession : Empereur Romain de 379 à 395.1 

FamilyGalla De Rome b. circa 365
Child 1.Galla Placidia De Rome+ b. c 389, d. 4501

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

N... De Wisigothie1
F, b. circa 348

FatherAthanaric II De Wisigothie1 b. circa 318, d. 381
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Birth*circa 348 1 
Marriage* Principal=Alaric Ier de Wisigothie,1 
Note* Autre naissance possible : vers 368, mais elle ne pourrait plus alors être mère d'une enfant née au même moment.1 

FamilyAlaric Ier de Wisigothie, b. circa 345, d. 25 August 410
Children 1.N... De Wisigothie+ b. c 3651
 2.Théodoric Ier De Wisigothie+ b. c 390, d. 24 Jun 4511

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Coel Hen ap Tegfan of Britain , King of Northern Britain, Dux Brittanorum, Governor of Ebrauc1
M, b. circa 350, d. 420

FatherTegfan ap Deheuwaint1 b. circa 330
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Nickname Coilus, 'Old King Coel' (?)1 
Birth*circa 350 Britain1 
Marriage*circa 380 Principal=Ystradwal ferch Cadfan1 
Death*420 1 
Note* FROM: www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/coelhnt.html      Coel Hen, King of Northern Britain      (c.350-c.420)      (Welsh-Coel, Latin-Coelius, English-Cole)      Coel Hen or Coel the Old is known to most of us through the famous nursery rhyme:           Old King Cole was a merry old soul           And a merry old soul was he.           He called for his pipe,           And he called for his bowl,           And he called for his fiddlers, three.      He is also a familiar figure in ancient Welsh genealogies, for most of the Celtic British monarchies claimed descent from him in one form or another. He appears to have lived around the turn from the 4th to the 5th century, the time when the Roman officials returned to Italy, leaving Britain and her people to fend for themselves. Coel's particular association with the north of Britain has led to the suggestion that he may actually have been the last of the Roman Duces Brittanniarum with his headquarters at York. He certainly imposed his power over a great swathe of the country, and can be considered the first King in Northern Britain. (This Coel should not be confused with the legendary Coel Godhebog 'the Magnificent', Lord of Colchester, whose daughter, St. Helen, supposedly married the Emperor Constantius Chlorus two centuries earlier.)      There is an old story told in the north about Coel's last campaign. What is now Scotland was originally inhabited by the Pictish race. It was during Coel's time that immigrant Irishmen from the Scotti tribe began to settle the Western coast around Argyle. Coel, fearing that the two peoples would unite against the British, sent raiding parties across his northern border to stir up discord between them. The plan, however, backfired for the Picts and the Scots were not taken in. Coel merely succeeded in pushing the two even closer together, and they began to attack the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. Coel declared all out war and moved north to expel the invaders. The Picts and Scots fled to the hills ahead of Coel's army, who eventually set up camp at what became Coylton alongside the Water of Coyle (Ayrshire). For a long time, the British were triumphant, while the Scots and Picts starved. Desperate for some relief, however, the enemy advanced an all-or-nothing attack on Coel's stronghold. Coel and his men were taken by surprise, overrun and scattered to the winds. It is said that Coel wandered the unknown countryside until he eventually got caught in a bog at Coilsfield (in Tarbolton, Ayrshire) and drowned. Coel was first buried in a mound there before being removed to the church at Coylton. The year was about AD 420. After his death, Coel's Northern Kingdom was divided between two of his sons, Ceneu and Gorbanian. FROM: P L Kessler , The History Files, Home Publishing A(c)1999, www.users.globalnet.co.uk\_plk\history.htm, Internet      Coel Hen      Coel Hen is a familiar figure in many ancient Welsh genealogies. Most of the Celtic British kings of the north of Britain could trace their descent from him in one form or another, as could many Welsh kings. In the short time after his life that Central and Northern Britain remained free of the invading Angles, between the start of the fifth century and mid-sixth century, all of the kingdoms that were established were by his sons or grandsons. Although the evidence is typically patchy, he appears to have lived from around 350 - 420, during the time when the last Roman officials returned to the heart of the faltering empire, leaving Britain and her people to fend for themselves.      Coel's particular association with the north of Britain has led to the well-founded suggestion that he was the last of the Roman Duces Brittanniarum (Dukes of the Britons). Only one existed at any time. They were selected as generals of the army with direct authority from the governor of Britannia to defend the coast from the increasing barbarian raids). The Roman dux disappear from the Notitia Dignitatum in about 400 and it is not unnatural to presume that Coel took his place. He seems to have made his headquarters at Britain's northern capital of Eburacum (York), and he certainly imposed his power over a great swathe of the country. Coel Hen can be considered by tradition to be the first king in, and of, Northern Britain, as seems to have overseen the transition from direct Roman rule to an independent Britain which took care of its own defence. In the Celtic tradition, because of his dominance, he is known fully as the High King of Northern Britain (as opposed to other major kings of his generation, such as Cunedda Wledig, who was King of North Wales - later Gwynedd, or Antonius Donatus Gregorius (Anwn), who was King of South Wales - Demetia).      From his headquarters Coel Hen governed the territory between Eburacum and Hadrian's Wall (which formed the later British kingdoms of Ebrauc, Deywr, and Bernaccia), and west to cover the area of Rheged, (later North Rheged, South Rheged, Dunoting, Elmet, Caer-Guendoleu, and a kingdom which, to deduce its name from the later Saxon Pecset, was probably called the Kingdom of the Peak). According to later claims, he also had a hand in structuring the Goutoddin in the eastern territory between the Walls after the departure of Cunedda Wledig.      As a result of the many kingdoms which were inherited by his immediate descendants, Coel became the founding ancestor of what came to be known as The Men of the North (Gwyr y Gogledd). These were the Britons of the surviving kingdoms who were fighting the advancing Angles in the 6th and 7th centuries. They were drawn from the kingdoms of Goutoddin and Rheged, from Strathclyde and various minor principalities, and together they upheld the tradition of battling Celtic warriors, feasting together before riding out with the warband to do battle with the enemy. Their stubborn resistance was dealt a fatal blow at Catreath (Catterick) in around 600, and these events (detailed in The Mabinogion) cemented the reputation of The Men of the North in their glorious, but ultimately futile, efforts of resistance to the Teutonic invaders.      Most people today will have heard of Coel Hen (or 'King Coel' - with 'Hen' the Brito-Welsh word for 'old'), even if they don't realise it. He is immortalised in verse:      Old King Cole was a merry old soul      And a merry old soul was he.      He called for his pipe,      And he called for his bowl,      And he called for his fiddlers, three            The legends of the Northern British were preserved by Rhodri Mawr, when he became King of Gwynedd. One of those legends concerned Coel Hen's last campaign. It was during Coel's time as High King that immigrant Irishmen from the Scotti tribe of Dalriata (in the region of Ulster) began to settle the western coast of Pictland, around Argyle. Coel, fearing that the two peoples would unite against the British, sent raiding parties across his northern border to stir up discord between them. The plan backfired as the Picts and the Scots were not taken in. Coel merely succeeded in pushing the two even closer together, and they began to attack the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. Coel declared all out war and moved north to expel the invaders. The Picts and Scots fled to the hills ahead of Coel's army, who eventually set up camp at what became Coylton alongside the Water of Coyle (Ayrshire). For a long time, the British were victorious, while the Scots and Picts starved. Desperate for some relief, the enemy advanced in a last-ditch attack on Coel's stronghold. Coel and his men were taken by surprise, overrun and scattered to the winds. It is said that Coel wandered the unknown countryside until he eventually got caught in a bog at Coilsfield (in Tarbolton, Ayrshire) and drowned. Coel was first buried in a mound there before being removed to the church at Coylton. The year was circa AD 420. After his death, Coel's Northern Kingdom was divided between two of his sons:      Ceneu (St) assumed control of the kingdoms of the North & Midland Britain, remaining based at Ebrauc.      Gorbanian founded the dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Bernaccia (Bryneich), which was later taken over by the Angles, who pronounced it Bernicia.      Because of Coel's, and his son's, apparently continued use of Eburacum as a base of operations and also as the traditional Roman capital of North Britain, it makes sense to list the Kings of North Britain alongside the Kings of Ebrauc (as the evolving Brito-Welsh language dubbed it). There were only three of the former, with the next in line ruling only half the land of his father, as the rest of it had been inherited by his brother.      Magnus Maximus (Macsen Wledig)      383 - 388 AD      Western Roman Emperor 383-388. Selected Coel Hen as his replacement in most of Northern Britain.      400 AD      The reorganisations of Magnus Maximus and his subsequent withdrawal of troops from Britain virtually signals the end of Roman rule over the island. From this point on, all of Britain's High Kings originate from within the country.1 
Note Person Source2 
Note Person Source3 

FamilyYstradwal ferch Cadfan b. circa 362
Marriage*circa 380 Principal=Ystradwal ferch Cadfan1 
Children 1.Aiofe ap Coel, Princess of Prydein or Britain+ b. c 3831
 2.Gwawl verch Coel+ b. c 3881

Citations
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  2. [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), film 1903919.
  3. [S16] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica, Entry: Details of the Ancestry of Coel Hen by David Nash Ford.

Suevi d'Iberia , Chief of the Suevi1
M, b. circa 350

Birth*circa 350 Iberia or Spain1 
Marriage*circa 389 Iberia or Spain1 

Family
Child 1.Caratene de Suevi+ b. c 3901

Citations
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Blesinde D'Alemanie1
F, b. circa 350, d. 403

FatherChlodomer D'Alemanie1 b. circa 320, d. 358
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Birth*circa 350 1 
Occupation* Princesse1 
Marriage*circa 365 Principal=Chlodio Ier De Cologne1 
Death*403 1 
Note* Princesse Suève1 

FamilyChlodio Ier De Cologne b. circa 345, d. 398
Children 1.Diocles De Cologne+ b. c 3651
 2.Blesinde De Cologne+ b. c 3751

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Richimir De Toxandrie1
M, b. circa 350, d. 384

FatherMellobaude De Toxandrie1 b. 320, d. 376
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Birth*circa 350 1 
Occupation* Chef1 
Marriage* Principal=Ascyla (?)1 
Death*384 1 
Note* Profession : Chef franc1 

FamilyAscyla (?) b. circa 355
Children 1.Théodemir De Toxandrie+ b. c 374, d. 15 Aug 4141
 2.Hildegonde De Lombardie+ b. c 3751

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

(Fru Frodi Havarsson) (?)1
F, b. circa 351

Birth*circa 351 Denmark1 

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Sahak Souren Pahlav Katholikos of Armenia1
M, b. 7 September 351, d. 7 September 438

FatherSt. Nersch 'the Great' Souren Pahlav1 b. circa 335, d. 373
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Birth*7 September 351 1 
Occupation*from 387 to 438 katholikos of Armenia1 
Death*7 September 438 1 

Family
Child 1.Sahakonoysh Souren Pahlav+ b. 385, d. a 4161

Citations
  1. [S153] Leo van de Pas, genealogy research documentation of the ancestors of Marie de France.

(Fru Norr Thorrassonn) (?)1
F, b. circa 352

Birth*circa 352 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 369 More og Romsdal, Norway, Principal=Norr Thorrassonn , King in Alfheim1 

FamilyNorr Thorrassonn , King in Alfheim b. circa 345
Child 1.Raum Norssonn+ b. c 3701

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Genebald von die Franks , Duke of The East Franks1
M, b. circa 354, d. circa 419

FatherDagobart von die Salic Franks1 b. circa 325, d. 389
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Birth*circa 354 France1 
Death*circa 419 1 

Family
Child 1.Argotta von die Franks , Queen of the Franks+ b. c 3761

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Uvigg sohn von Freovin1
M, b. circa 355

FatherFreovin sohn von Frjodigar1 b. circa 327
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Nickname Wig (?)1 
Birth*circa 355 Sachsen, Germany1 
Marriage* 1 

Family
Child 1.Gewis sohn von Uvigg+ b. c 3831

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Ascyla (?)1
F, b. circa 355

Birth*circa 355 1 
Marriage* Principal=Richimir De Toxandrie1 

FamilyRichimir De Toxandrie b. circa 350, d. 384
Children 1.Théodemir De Toxandrie+ b. c 374, d. 15 Aug 4141
 2.Hildegonde De Lombardie+ b. c 3751

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Brond De Walland1
M, b. circa 355, d. 411

Birth*circa 355 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage* Principal=N... De Wisigothie1 
Death*411 1 
Note* Profession : Roi des Anglo-Saxons. Selon 'Nos Ancètres Anglo-Saxons' de Joseph et Martine Denoyelle-Lelong, 22 générations précèdent encore Brond, mais s'agit-il de chefs historiques ou légendaires ?1 

FamilyN... De Wisigothie b. circa 365
Child 1.Friwin De Morinie+ b. c 3801

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Athaulf De Wisigothie1
M, b. circa 355, d. September 415

FatherAthanaric II De Wisigothie1 b. circa 318, d. 381
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Birth*circa 355 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage*413 Principal=Galla Placidia De Rome1 
Marriage* 1 
Death*September 415 1 
Note* Profession : Roi des Wisigoths de 414 à 415. Assassiné.1 

FamilyGalla Placidia De Rome b. circa 389, d. 450
Child 1.Clotilde De Wisigothie+ b. 4141

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

(Frau Genebald von die Franks) (?)1
F, b. circa 358

Birth*circa 358 France1 

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Sunno De Francie1
M, b. circa 358, d. 401

FatherPriarios De Toxandrie1 b. circa 324, d. 396
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Birth*circa 358 1 
Occupation* Général1 
Marriage* Principal=Merowna De Thuringe1 
Death*401 1 
Note* Profession : Général franc1 

FamilyMerowna De Thuringe b. circa 367, d. circa 407
Child 1.Mérovée Ier De Francie+ b. c 390, d. 4451

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Drott Danpsson1
M, b. circa 360

Birth*circa 360 1 
Marriage* Principal=Domar Domaldsdatter1 

FamilyDomar Domaldsdatter b. circa 365
Child 1.Dyggvi Domarsson+ b. c 3851

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Ystradwal ferch Cadfan1
F, b. circa 362

FatherCadfan ap Conan , King of Dumnonia1 b. circa 325
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Birth*circa 362 Britain1 
Marriage*circa 380 Principal=Coel Hen ap Tegfan of Britain , King of Northern Britain, Dux Brittanorum, Governor of Ebrauc1 

FamilyCoel Hen ap Tegfan of Britain , King of Northern Britain, Dux Brittanorum, Governor of Ebrauc b. circa 350, d. 420
Children 1.Aiofe ap Coel, Princess of Prydein or Britain+ b. c 3831
 2.Gwawl verch Coel+ b. c 3881

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Gorr Thorrassonn1
M, b. circa 365

FatherThorri Snaerssonn , King in Kvenland1 b. circa 320
Mother(Fru Thorri Snaerssonn) (?)1 b. circa 326
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Birth*circa 365 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 418 More og Romsdal, Norway, Principal=(Fru Gorr Gormssonn) (?)1 

Family(Fru Gorr Gormssonn) (?) b. circa 375
Child 1.Heytir Gorrssonn+ b. c 4251

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Diocles De Cologne1
M, b. circa 365

FatherChlodio Ier De Cologne1 b. circa 345, d. 398
MotherBlesinde D'Alemanie1 b. circa 350, d. 403
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Birth*circa 365 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage* 1 
Note* Profession : Roi des Francs.Ripuaires du Nord1 

Family
Child 1.Blésinde De Cologne+ b. c 3851

Citations
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Domar Domaldsdatter1
F, b. circa 365

FatherDomaldi Visbursson1 b. circa 340
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Birth*circa 365 1 
Marriage* Principal=Drott Danpsson1 

FamilyDrott Danpsson b. circa 360
Child 1.Dyggvi Domarsson+ b. c 3851

Citations
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Galla De Rome1
F, b. circa 365

FatherValentinien Ier De Rome1 b. circa 325, d. 375
MotherJustina (?)1 b. circa 330
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Birth*circa 365 1 
Marriage* Principal=Théodose Ier De Rome1 

FamilyThéodose Ier De Rome b. 347, d. 395
Child 1.Galla Placidia De Rome+ b. c 389, d. 4501

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

N... De Wisigothie1
F, b. circa 365

FatherAlaric Ier de Wisigothie,1 b. circa 345, d. 25 August 410
MotherN... De Wisigothie1 b. circa 348
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Birth*circa 365 1 
Marriage* Principal=Brond De Walland1 

FamilyBrond De Walland b. circa 355, d. 411
Child 1.Friwin De Morinie+ b. c 3801

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Merowna De Thuringe1
F, b. circa 367, d. circa 407

FatherMerwig Ier De Thuringe1 b. circa 340
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Birth*circa 367 1 
Marriage* Principal=Sunno De Francie1 
Death*circa 407 1 

FamilySunno De Francie b. circa 358, d. 401
Child 1.Mérovée Ier De Francie+ b. c 390, d. 4451

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Vermund Frodasson1
M, b. circa 369

FatherFro di Havarsson1 b. circa 347
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Birth*circa 369 Denmark1 

Family
Child 1.Olaf Vermundsson+ b. c 3911

Citations
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Raum Norssonn1
M, b. circa 370

FatherNorr Thorrassonn , King in Alfheim1 b. circa 345
Mother(Fru Norr Thorrassonn) (?)1 b. circa 352
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Nickname 'The Old' (?)1 
Birth*circa 370 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 391 Ofringerike, Buskerud, Norway, Principal=Hildur Gudraudsdatter1 

FamilyHildur Gudraudsdatter b. circa 371
Child 1.Hring Raumssonn , King in Ringerik+ b. c 4061

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..

Pharamond von die Franks , King of the Franks1
M, b. circa 370, d. 427

FatherMarcomir von die Franks , Duke of the East Franks1 b. circa 347, d. 404
MotherFrotmund Frimutel (?) , Duchess of the East Franks1 b. circa 329, d. 371
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Birth*circa 370 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany1 
Marriage*circa 394 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, Principal=Argotta von die Franks , Queen of the Franks1 
Marriage*after 405 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany1,2 
Event-Misc*409 King of the Franks Type: Distinction1 
Death*427 1 

FamilyArgotta von die Franks , Queen of the Franks b. circa 376
Children 1.Clodion von Westphalia , King of the Franks+ b. c 395, d. 4481
 2.Afranius Syagrius von die Franks+ b. c 4001

Citations
  1. [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
  2. [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), film 1903611.

Marcomir De Francie1
M, b. circa 370

Birth*circa 370 1 
Occupation* Chef1 
Marriage* Principal=Hildegonde De Lombardie1 
Note* Profession : Chef franc1 

FamilyHildegonde De Lombardie b. circa 375
Child 1.Hildegonde De Cologne+ b. 395, d. c 4501

Citations
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Asturius (?)1
M, b. circa 370

Birth*circa 370 1 
Marriage* 1 

Family
Child 1.Hatilde (?)+ b. c 3951

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Hildur Gudraudsdatter1
F, b. circa 371

Birth*circa 371 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 391 Ofringerike, Buskerud, Norway, Principal=Raum Norssonn1 

FamilyRaum Norssonn b. circa 370
Child 1.Hring Raumssonn , King in Ringerik+ b. c 4061

Citations
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Gundicar de Bourgogne , 1st King of Burgundy1
M, b. circa 371, d. 436

Nickname Gundicar, Gonthabar, Gunther, Gebica (?)1 
Birth*circa 371 Bourgogne, France1 
Marriage*circa 389 1 
Death*436 Bourgogne, France1 

Family
Child 1.Gonthaires de Bourgogne , King of Burgundy+ b. c 390, d. 4731

Citations
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Théodemir De Toxandrie1
M, b. circa 374, d. 15 August 414

FatherRichimir De Toxandrie1 b. circa 350, d. 384
MotherAscyla (?)1 b. circa 355
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Birth*circa 374 1 
Occupation* Chef1 
Marriage*circa 392 Principal=Blesinde De Cologne1 
Death*15 August 414 1 
Note* Profession : Chef franc1 

FamilyBlesinde De Cologne b. circa 375
Child 1.Chlodion Le Chevelu De Francie+ b. c 392, d. 4481

Citations
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(Fru Gorr Gormssonn) (?)1
F, b. circa 375

Birth*circa 375 More og Romsdal, Norway1 
Marriage*circa 418 More og Romsdal, Norway, Principal=Gorr Thorrassonn1 

FamilyGorr Thorrassonn b. circa 365
Child 1.Heytir Gorrssonn+ b. c 4251

Citations
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Gonthier De Burgondie1
M, b. circa 375

Birth*circa 375 1 
Occupation* Roi1 
Marriage* 1 
Note* Profession : Roi des Burgondes, installé à Worms en 411.1 

Family
Child 1.Gondahar ou Gondichar De Burgondie+ b. c 400, d. 4501

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Blesinde De Cologne1
F, b. circa 375

FatherChlodio Ier De Cologne1 b. circa 345, d. 398
MotherBlesinde D'Alemanie1 b. circa 350, d. 403
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Birth*circa 375 1 
Marriage*circa 392 Principal=Théodemir De Toxandrie1 

FamilyThéodemir De Toxandrie b. circa 374, d. 15 August 414
Child 1.Chlodion Le Chevelu De Francie+ b. c 392, d. 4481

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Hildegonde De Lombardie1
F, b. circa 375

FatherRichimir De Toxandrie1 b. circa 350, d. 384
MotherAscyla (?)1 b. circa 355
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Birth*circa 375 1 
Marriage* Principal=Marcomir De Francie1 
Occupation* Princesse1 
Note* Princesse lombarde1 

FamilyMarcomir De Francie b. circa 370
Child 1.Hildegonde De Cologne+ b. 395, d. c 4501

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Argotta von die Franks , Queen of the Franks1
F, b. circa 376

FatherGenebald von die Franks , Duke of The East Franks1 b. circa 354, d. circa 419
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Birth*circa 376 France1 
Marriage*circa 394 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, Principal=Pharamond von die Franks , King of the Franks1 

FamilyPharamond von die Franks , King of the Franks b. circa 370, d. 427
Children 1.Clodion von Westphalia , King of the Franks+ b. c 395, d. 4481
 2.Afranius Syagrius von die Franks+ b. c 4001

Citations
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Offa av den Angles1
M, b. circa 378

Nickname 'the Gentle' (?)1 
Birth*circa 378 Slesvig, Denmark1 
Marriage* 1 
Note* FROM: James H.L. Lawler , .Family genealogy of Lawler, www.GBNF.com -- Internet.      Fighting Kings of Wessex, G.P. Baker: Angeln is still on themap today, the seat of the ancient tribe of Angles, who later went toEngland. It is on the eastern coast of the Danish peninsula, justwhere, opposite the islands, the broken coast turns around towardMecklenburg, between Flensborg & Slesvik, north of Kiel Bay. They wereclose neighbors of the Swaefe to the SE (later the Swabians ofmedieval Germany) & of the Langobardi to the south (who later driftedto Italy & became known as the dreaded Lombards). FROM: James H.L. Lawler , .Family genealogy of Lawler, www.GBNF.com -- Internet.      Fighting Kings of Wessex, G.P. Baker: Angeln is still on themap today, the seat of the ancient tribe of Angles, who later went toEngland. It is on the eastern coast of the Danish peninsula, justwhere, opposite the islands, the broken coast turns around towardMecklenburg, between Flensborg & Slesvik, north of Kiel Bay. They wereclose neighbors of the Swaefe to the SE (later the Swabians ofmedieval Germany) & of the Langobardi to the south (who later driftedto Italy & became known as the dreaded Lombards).1 
Note Person Source2 

Family
Child 1.Angeltheow av den Angles+ b. c 4061

Citations
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  2. [S11] On the orders of King Alfred the Great, Anglo Saxon Chronicles, 'offa waemunding' or Offa son of Waemund.

Cunedda Gwledig ap Edern , King of Gwynedd and North Wales1
M, b. circa 380

FatherAeternus ap Padarn , King of Gwynedd1 b. circa 345
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Nickname 'the Imperator' (?)1 
Birth*circa 380 Manaw or Maenan, Gwynedd, Wales1 
Marriage*circa 407 Gwynedd, Wales, Principal=Gwawl verch Coel1 
Note* FROM: P L Kessler , ...The History Files, Home Publishing A(c)1999, www.users.globalnet.co.uk\_plk\history.htm, Internet.      c.445      Although Gwynedd remains whole politically, the land within it is divided between Cunedda's surviving sons, who then operate as sub-kings to Einion Yrth. Ceredig ap Cunedda already rules in independent Ceredigion. A further sub-kingdom, Rhos, is added in c.480. -------------------------------------------------- FROM: Matthew Geneological Research Foundation , ..Matthew Geneological Research Foundation Web Site, www.users.qwest.net/~butchmatt, Internet.      Cunedda Gwledig, (the Imperator), born abt. 380 in Manaw Gododdin, Scotland, 1st native ruler of Cyrury after the Romans left in 410. Married Gwawl ferch Coel Hen, (High-King of Northern Britain) born abt. 384.      Cunedda Gwledig      Much has been written about this Cunedda who came to Gwynedd in North West Wales from among the men of the North. The inhabitants of Southern Scotland. Cunedda, the Atavus of Maelgwn Gwyneed came with at least 8 sons and maybe up to 12 and one grandson from Manaw Gododdin and drove the irish out of Gwynedd. The only place where Cunedda's own name is found is in Allt Cunedda near Cydweli, considered amoung the found-fathers of the Welsh Nation. Cunedda's family had been important in Scotland for generations. His fathers name was Edern, His grandfather was Padarn Peisrudd and his great grandfather Tegid. Cunedda gave his sons Latin names. Called Gwledig, or Over-King, the perpetuator of the command and authority of the Dux Britanniarum. He was the first native ruler of the Cymry after the retirement of the Romans in 410. His power extended from Carlisle to Wearmouth, his court being held at the former place. His retinue consisted of 900 horses, and he wore the golden belt and other insignia of the office of Over-King. He was a fervent Catholic and converted his subjects to Christianity; his descendants were, many of them, ecclesiastics, who organised the Church in his Kingdom. Cunedda Wledig (or Cunedag) hailed from Manau Gododdin, a sub-division of the greater Kingdom of Gododdin (Lothian) in modern Scotland. His capital may have been in the Clackmannan region. His father, grandfather and great grandfather bore Roman names and were probably confederate allies of the Roman Administration living just north of Hadrian's Wall. The appendage to Paternus' name is particularly telling. Like many prominent men of his era, Cunedda claimed descent from Beli Mawr, the Celtic Sun-God, throught his son, Lludd Llaw Ereint, God of Healing and grandson, Afallach, God of the Underworld.      Excerts from 'The Flame-Bearers Of Welsh History'      That man is Cunedda the First, or Cunedda the Great, for great he must have been. The oldest piece of literature we have is the poem in which his bard bewails his death, singing of his might and his conquest of Bernicia, when he captured the great Southern Wall, and so made himself King of Upper Britain. It is likely he was a Pict. But it must be remembered that up there, between the Walls, a Pict might be either an Ivernian, or a Goidel, or a Brython, so far as race went. It only meant that he belonged to the free tribes from beyond the Northern Wall, some of which still practised tattooing. The old province between the Walls had become alive with little states, homes of raiders and killers. The Picts of Galloway had marked themselves off from the rest. The Picts of Manau of the Gododin (meaning the Southern Shore of the Forth) were leaders of hordes from the wilderness behind them. The sea rovers had fortified the island of Inchkeith in the Forth. Whichever way the Latin looked, with his face turned north or west from the watchtowers of Carlisle, there the gleam of weapons flashed across the land by day, and the glare of burnings reddened the clouds of night. There is small doubt but that it was out of the gleam and the glare that Cunedda came to the throne as king, seizing the office of the old Duke of Britain. The greater the danger is, the greater the joy of shattering it. The more terrible the threatening of fate, the sweeter the pleasure of defeating it. It was by mastering all the ferocious hordes of the invaders that Cunedda could capture and keep the power. Doubtless he was come of the blood of their own ancient kings, either Brython or Goidel, but he seized the Roman office too, and thereby stepped into the history of the world.      He lived in the same time with that of Vortigern of Projecting Lips, who was driven from his throne in the south. But while the one was losing his throne, the other was settling himself so firmly in the land that his blood was never to be extinguished in it again.      Thus, Cunedda seized the office of Dux Britanniarum, or Duke of Britain. Thus he kept it, having his royal court at Carlisle on the Southern Wall, and his sons keeping his frontiers.ll the old splendour of the Ruler of Britain was seen again. He wore the golden belt of the office, and had the old plume of feathers carried before him when he walked. The old retinue of nine hundred horse went with him when he rode, and the old red golden dragon was borne above him when he went to war, as the silver dragon went with the Count of Britain in the South. And when you see the Red Dragon Rampant, on a green ground, remember that an ancient poem, written a century after Cunedda's death, speaks of the green standard of his descendants. Cunedda, then, was the second of the flame-bearers.      Excerts from 'Land Of My Fathers' by Gwynfor Evans      It may have been because of the danger that the Irish might take over the country that Cunedda moved down around 300-400 AD from Manaw Gododdin, near Stirling in Scotland; perhaps indeed he was directed to Wales for this purpose as one of the Dukes of Britain. Cunedda and his army probably came by sea, for it was very difficult to travel through Lancashire with its bogs, forests and large rivers. According to the history given by Nennius, it was the coming of Cunedda with his eight sons and grandson at the turn of the fourth century which was the most important event in the formation of Wales since the first century. Assuming that Nennius was correct, it is the memory of the sons-including Ceredig and Edern, and the grandson Meirion-which still lives in the names of districts; but the only place where Cunedda's own name is found is in Allt Cunedda near Cydweli. The family of Gwynedd, the principal royal line of Wales, claimed descent from Cunedda through Maelgwn Gwynedd, his great grandson, down to Prince Dafydd who was executed in Shrewsbury in 1283 - a pedigree of more than seven centuries. It is Cunedda Wledig, a Brython of Pictish descent, who came to Wales from Scotland, who is mainly responsible for the Welshness of Wales. His family had been important in Scotland for generations: his father's name was Edern, his grandfather was Padarn Peisrudd, and his great-grandfather Tegid. The Latin forms of the names-Eternus, Paternus, Tacitus - suggest Roman associations, and this is made clearer by the word Peisrudd in the grandfather's name, the pais rudd or red cloak showing Roman office.      Cunedda gave his sons Latin names. It is possible that he was called upon to defend Wales by Mascen or by the able Roman general Stilicho, was was reorganising the defence of England about this time. Like thier father, two of Cunedda's sons and his grandson had Christian names. It can reasonably be deduced from this that Cunedda was a Christian. This could have been an additional inducement for sending him to Wales where his coming marks the opening of the early Middle Ages. He must have been an able solider and leader to have been able to organise a successful invasion and settlement from so far away, and to establish foundations which remained strong for so many centuries.1 

FamilyGwawl verch Coel b. circa 388
Child 1.Einion Yrth ap Cunedag , King of Gwynedd+ b. c 423, d. 4701

Citations
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Fiacha Srabhteine ap Cairbre1
M, b. circa 380

Marriage*circa 260 Principal=Aiofe ap Coel, Princess of Prydein or Britain1 
Birth*circa 380 Ireland1 

FamilyAiofe ap Coel, Princess of Prydein or Britain b. circa 383
Child 1.Murdeach Tireach ap Fiacha+ b. c 4001

Citations
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Friwin De Morinie1
M, b. circa 380

FatherBrond De Walland1 b. circa 355, d. 411
MotherN... De Wisigothie1 b. circa 365
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Birth*circa 380 1 
Marriage*circa 405 Principal=Blésinde De Cologne1 

FamilyBlésinde De Cologne b. circa 385
Child 1.Gewis De Morinie+ b. c 405, d. 4631

Citations
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Gewis sohn von Uvigg1
M, b. circa 383

FatherUvigg sohn von Freovin1 b. circa 355
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Birth*circa 383 Sachsen, Germany1 
Marriage* 1 

Family
Child 1.Elsa sohn von Gewis+ b. c 4111

Citations
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Aiofe ap Coel, Princess of Prydein or Britain1
F, b. circa 383

FatherCoel Hen ap Tegfan of Britain , King of Northern Britain, Dux Brittanorum, Governor of Ebrauc1 b. circa 350, d. 420
MotherYstradwal ferch Cadfan1 b. circa 362
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Marriage*circa 260 Principal=Fiacha Srabhteine ap Cairbre1 
Birth*circa 383 Britain1 

FamilyFiacha Srabhteine ap Cairbre b. circa 380
Child 1.Murdeach Tireach ap Fiacha+ b. c 4001

Citations
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Blésinde De Cologne1
F, b. circa 385

FatherDiocles De Cologne1 b. circa 365
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Birth*circa 385 1 
Marriage*circa 405 Principal=Friwin De Morinie1 

FamilyFriwin De Morinie b. circa 380
Child 1.Gewis De Morinie+ b. c 405, d. 4631

Citations
  1. [S216] G. & A. Aurejac (?), G. & A. AUREJAC, Domaine de Canals, La Bouffière, 82800 Bioule, FRANCE, E-Mail : e-mail address as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\AUREJAC4.GED and imported on 02-09-2002 at 11:42:26..

Dyggvi Domarsson1
M, b. circa 385

FatherDrott Danpsson1 b. circa 360
MotherDomar Domaldsdatter1 b. circa 365
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Birth*circa 385 1 
Marriage* 1 

Family
Child 1.Dag Dyggvasson+ b. c 4051

Citations
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