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- of Britons, "Alice", (Aldeberge, (Anderson), (Ap Gruffydd), (Ap Owain), (Aud, (Carmicheal), (countess), (Cox), (Dale), (Daunet), (Davis), (de Aquitaine), (de Caen), (de Holland), (de lacy), (de Montfort), (de Mortimer), (de Savoy), (de Verdun), (de Vermandois), (de) Stafford, (De) Stafford, (de) Stafford, (De) Stafford, (Elenore, (england royal), (Eudes, (Feilding), (Ferguson), (Frankham), (Frankham, Franklin), (Franklin), (Gospatric, (Hayne), (Holy Roman Empire), (I), (II), (II, (III), (III, (Irmtrud), (Joan, (Johnson), (Jones), (Justice), (la) Zouche, (lady), (Landers), (Lebsanff) Keller, (MacDougall), (Malone), (Merovingian), (not known), (of Anjou), (of Aquitaine), (of Denmark), (of France), (of Laon), (of Norse myth), (of Paris & Orleans), (of Ringelheim), (of Saxon myth), (of the Franks), (of the franks), (of the Saxons) - North Sea King, (of the Saxons), (of Wessex), (of) Burgundy, (of) France, (Op Dyck), (Paen, (Pickard), (Plantagenet), (Pulliam), (Reutter), (Rognvaldsson (son of...), (royal), (Ruley), (Schweppenhauser), (Settle), (Silber), (South), (Speer), (Spruill-Spruiell), (unknown), (unkown), (V, (Waldere, (Weaman), (Weidner) BECK, (Whisenhunt), (Whitchalgh), [dau. of de Vitre], [Duncansdatter] - (daugther of...), Abernathy, Abernethy, Acree Goode, Acree, Aduley, de Audley, AETHELING, Affonsez, Alan, Alber, Alfonsez, Alfonso, Andech, Anderson (Andrieszen), Anderson, Angelica, Anjou, Anna, Anscell, Ansigisen, AP GRUFFYDD, AP OWAIN, Apfoll, Aragon-Catalonia, Artois, of Navarre, de, Atheling, of England, Atholl, of Scotland, Aubrey, Aubri-Geoffrey, Audley, de, Austrasia, Austria, aut Dents, AUXERRE, de, AUXERRE, Aymer, Azzo, Bailleul, Bald", Balleme, de, Bar-Le-Duc, Basina, Basset, Bassett, Bayeaux de Valois, de, Beard, Beauchamp, de, Beauchamp, BEAUFFOU, Beaufort, de, Beaufort, Beaugency (of maine), de la Fleche, Beaugency (of Maine), Beaumont, Beaumont, de, BEAUMONT, de, Beaumont, de, BEAUMONT, de, Beaumont, de, BEAUMONT, Beaumont, Begue, Bell, Belmeis, Beltsa, Berenger (Provence, of Provence), Berenger, Bertha, Bertrand Williamson, Beverly (Cox), Beverly, Bigbie, Bigby, BIGOD, Bigod, BIGOD, Bigod, BIGOD, Billung, Biset, Bjornsson, of Sweden, Blaatand, De Crepon, Blanche, Blois, Bode, Boell, BOHELIER, Bohun, de, Bohun, Bolbec, Botelby, Boulogne or Tingry, Boulogne, Bourbon, Bournonville, Brabant, BRAINE, de, Braose, BRAOSE, Braose, Brawner, Brienne, Brienne/ King of Jerusalem, Brignates, Briwere, Briwerre, Browne, Bruce, Brus, BRUCE, Bruce, Brus (de Bruce), Brus, Brusie, Bryson, Bucher, BURGUNDY, de, BURGUNDY, Byers, Cameron, CANMORE, Canmore, of Huntingdon, Canmore, of Scotland, Capet - of Paris, France, Capet, d'France (of France), Capet, of France, Capet, Captive, Caradog, Carlton, Carmichael, Carmicheal, Caroligian, Carolingian (CUNIGUNDE), Carolingian, Carolingian, of France/Franks, Carroll(?), Carter, Castile, Castile, de - Berenger, of Castile, Cave, Chalpais, Charibert, Chaste', Chateaudun, Chateau-LOIRE, du, Chaucombe, Chaworth, Clare, Clare, de, Clare, CLARE, Clare, Clermont, Clinkscales, Clodius, Comyn, Conde, Constance, CORBEIL, Corbet, Count in, Courtenay, Cox, Cranfield, CRANFIELD, Cranfield, CRAON, de, Crouch, Crow, Cumin (MacCumin), Cumyn, D' ANJOU, d' Evreux, D' EVREUX, D’ ALENCON, Dagobert, Dale, d'Alsace, Dammartin, DAMPIERRE, D'Angouleme, Daniel, d'Anjou, D'Anjou, of Anjou, d'Annou (Anjou), Danpi, Danvers, d'Artois, d'Aubigny, DAUNET, Daunet, d'Avesnes, de Avesnes, David, Davis, de Barcelona, de Bastinbourg, de Belesme, de Belleme, de Blois, de Bohun, De Bohun, de Borel, de Boteller, de Bourgogne, de Bourgoyne, De Braiose, de Braose, de Bretange, De Brittany, DE BRIWERE, de Bruce, De Brusse (of Normandy), de Caen, de Carcassone, de Champagne, de Chastellerault de Rochfouauld, de Chateau Du Loire, de Chateau-du-Loire, de Chaworth, de Clare FitzGilbert, de Clare, de Tonburce, de Clare, de Clarmont, de Clermont, de Columbers, de CORBEIL, de Corbet, De Courtnay, de Crecy, de Creil, de Crepon, Orglandes, de Crevecour, de Criel (Compte de Ballene et Allencon), De Falaise, De Feriers, de Ferrers, De Ferrers, de Ferrers, De Ferrers, de Ferrers, De Ferrers, De Fezensac, de Fiennes, de Fogge, de France, de Valois, de Gael, de Garlande, de Gatinias, DE GENEVA, de Gometz, de Hainault, de Harcourt, de Heristal, OF SAXONY, de Holland, de Huntington, of Scotland, de Lacy, de Lancaster, de Landen, OF LANDEN, de Langley, de Longworth, De Lorraine, de Lorraine, De Macon, de Marmiem Demamersin, de Mauduit, DE MAURIENNE, de Meschines, de Monmouth, De Montfort, de Montgomery, de Montlhery, de MONTLHERY, DE MORMAER, DE MORMAER, of Mormaer, De Mortimer, de Mortimer, De Mortimer, de Mortimer, de Morville, de Newburgh, de Nivelles, de Nogent, de Normandie, de Normandy, de Pergord, de Ponteaudemer, de Ponthieu, de Pritot, de Rameru, de Roet, De Roucy, de Roucy, De Roucy, de Samlesbury, de Savoy - of Savoy, de Savoy, de Say, de Saye, de St. Liz, de St. Omer of Flanders, de St. Pol (Tynedale), De Thuringe, de Thuringe, de Troyes, de Valloines, De Valois, de Valois, de Valois, of Senlis, de Venoix, de Verdun, de Vere, De Vermandois, de Vermandois, De Vermandois, de Vermandois, de Vexin, de Vitre, de Vurdun, de Waleton, de Warenne, de Warrene, de Warrene, Warren, de Warrene, Demamersin, Des, Despencer, d'Eu, d'evereaux, De Montfort, Devereaux, D'Evereaux, Dol, of - FitzAlan, Dol, of, Donada, d'Orbin (Deobin), Douglas, Douzieme, DREUX, Du Maine, du Maine, Du Maine, Duncansdatter (daughter of...), Duvall, Dymoke, Eaker, EAST FRANKS, Ebles, Echard, Ecker (Eaker), Edmundsson, of Sweden, Elgiva, Elliot, Elliott (Elliot), ENGLAND, Enske, of Denmark, Erard, Eriksson, of Sweden, ERMENGARDE, et Brionne - (his mother was Papia), Eu, Eudes, Eudoxia, Eusebia, Eustace, Eysteinsdatter (daughter of...), Eysteinsson (son of...), Faircloth, Falcksteiner, Fastrada, Faucigny, Faulk, Fausta, Fergan, Ferguson, Fernandez, Ferreolus, Ferrers, Ferte, Fezensac, Fielding, Fiennes, Fitz Geoffrey, Fitz Henry, Fitz John, Fitz Osborne, Fitz Piers, Fitz Richard, Fitz William, of Gloucester, FitzAlan, Fitzalan, of Arundel, FitzAlan, of Arundel, Fitzalan, of Arundel, FitzAlan, of Clun, FitzAlan, FitzHamon, FitzHarmon de Meullent, Fitzpatrick, FitzRobert, of Gloucester, FitzWilliam, FLANDERS, FLEMING, Fleming, of Flanders, Forcalquier, Fornjotsson (son of...), FOUGERES, de, FOUGERES, France, FRANCE, Francis (Settle), Frankham (Franklin), Frankham, Frankhum, Franklin, FRANKS, FRANKS, of the, FRANKS, Freteval, Fridleifsson, Friuli, Frodasson, Frostasson (son of...), FULK, Furneis, Gaither, Gandoldottier, Garcia, GARLENDE, Gastinais, Gastonais,(of Anjou), Gastonius, Gaveren, Gefion, Geneva, Geoffrey, Germans, Germany, Giffard, Gladys, GOMETZ, Goode, Gorrsson (son of...), Griffin, Griffon, Griffith, Grythan, Guillaume, Guines, Gunnarson, Haas, Hainault, Halfdannsson, Halfdansson (son of...), Hall, Hampden, Haraldsdottir, of Denmark, Harbin, Harcourt, Hardeknudsson, of Denmark, Haroldsson, of Denmark, Harrison, Haudre, Havarsson, Hayne, Helena, HELLINE/ELLING, Henrich, Henry, Herbert, Heristal", Heristal, Herrlinger, Hesbain, Hesdin, Heytsson (son of...), Hilda, Hildetand, of Denmark, Hill, Hohenstaufen, Hohenstauffen, Holland, de Holland, Holland, de, Holland, Hollande et Zelan (d'Avesnes), Holmes, Holy Roman Empire, Honeycutt, HONEYCUTT, Honeycutt, Hoshouser, Howard, Howell, Hugh, Hungary, Huntingdon, de - of Scotland, Icenians, Ingegrd, of Sweden, Ingeramne, Inogen, Isabella, Italy, Ivarsson (son of...), IX, James, Jans (Jansen), JARRETT, Jennens (Jennings), Jennens, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Joinville, Joinville, de (Greneville, de), JOINVILLE, de, JOINVILLE, Jokulsson (son of...), Jones, Jung, Justice, JUSTICE, Justice, Kanupp, Karasson (son of...), Keller, Kemp, Kempe, Kennedy, Kent, King, Kjarvalssdatter (daughter of...), Klacksdotter, LACY, Lacy, LACY, Lacy, l'Aigle, Lambert, Landen, Landers, Laon, L'Isle, Lloyd, Londres, Longespee, de, Longespee, Louis, Louvain, Love, Lucius, Lucy, Lusignan, de, LUSIGNAN, Lusignan, Lutegareshale, Lyon, Maasgau, MacAchaius, MacAlpin, MacAlpin, of Scotland, MacCubbin, MacCuben, MacCubin, MacCumin, MacDonal of Galloway, MacDonald, MacDuff, MACDUNGHAL, MacGowan, MacGowen, MacGowan, Macgregor Black, Macon, Magnus, of France, MAINE, du, MAINE, Makcubyn, MakCumbyn (MacCubbin), MakCumbyne (MacCubbin), Malone, Mandeville, Mandubratius, Margrave, Marquis d'Italie, Marshal, Marshall, Marshall, Marshal, MARSHALL, Marshall, MARSHALL, Marshall, Martel, of Austrasia, Masodik, Matilda, Mauduit, Maurilion, Maxfield, Mayenne, McCubin, McDougal or MacDonal, MckCumbyn, McLamb (Honeycutt), McMurrough, Meadows, MEADOWS, Meapham, MELLIN, Menia, Mens, Meroving, of the Franks, Metz, Meullant, de, MILLWARD, Milward (Millward), Mons, Montbeliard, Montfaucon, MONTFORT, MONTGOMERY, MONTLHERY, Montlucan, Montpellier, Morialme, Mortaigne, Mortimer, de Mortimer, Mortimer, Morville, Moulton, de - de Lucy, Mucil, Multon, Murray, Myles, N, Nance, Nash, Navarre & Champagne, Navarre, NEFF, Neville, Newburgh, Newman, Nicholas, NICHOLS, NORMANDY, of Allerdale, of Alsace, France, of Anjou, of AP IOWERTH, of AQUITAINE (de POITOU), of Aquitaine, of AQUITAINE, of Aquitaine, of Aragon, of Arundel (d'Aubigny), of Augsburg Hungary, OF AUSTRASIA, of AUSTRASIA, of Austrasia, of Auverge, of Bavaria, (Of France), of Bavaria, of BAVARIA, of Blois (de Champagne), of Britain, of Britain, of Siluria, of Britons, of Brittany, Bretagne, of Brittany, of Burgundy, of BURGUNDY, of Burgundy, of Castile (and Leon), of Castile, de Castilla (y Leon), of Como, of Darnau, of Maasau, of Denmark, of Devonshire, of Dunbar, of Êldâ, of England, of England, of Scotland (Canmore), of England, of Wessex, of England, of England,Atheling, Stewart (Beauclerc), of Erispoe, of Este, of Faye, of Flanders, of England, of France (CAPET), of France (of Anjou), of France (of Franconia), of France, Capet, of France, of FRANCE, of France, of Franks, of Gallway, of Gastinois, of Geneva, of Hainaut, de Hennegau, of Hampshire (of Wessex), of Hasnon, of Haudre, OF HERISTAL, of Hesbain (Hesbaye, Belgium), of Hesbain, of Hesbaye, of Holland - van Holland, of Hungary, of Icenians, of Italy (of France), of Italy, of Jutland, Klack, of Kiev - Russia (d'France), of Lancashire (de Waleton), OF LANDEN, of Laon, de laon, of Lorraine, de Lorraine, of Lorraine, of Lorraine, of France, of Maasau, of Macon, of Maine, of Mercia, of Mers, of Navarre, of Neustrie, of Normandy (Ragnvaldsson), of Normandy, of Northumberland, of Northumbria, OF NORTHUMBRIA, of NORTHUMBRIA, of Orkney, of Orleans (of Tours), France, of Orleans, de Orleans, of Paris & Poitiers, of Roman Empire, of Russia, of Savoy (DE MAURIENNE), of Savoy (de MAURIENNE), of Savoy, of Saxony, of Scotland, Canmore, of Scotland, of Senlis, of Valois, of Sens, of Siluria, of Spoleto, OF SUSA, of the (salic) FRANKS, of the (Salic) Franks, of the (salic) Franks, of the (Salic) FRANKS, of the Danes, of the Franks (HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE), of the Franks (of Autun), of the Franks, of the FRANKS, of the Franks, of the Icenians, OF THE THURINGIANS, of the Vandals, of Tours & Alsace, of Tours, and Orleans, of Triesgau, of Prussia, of Upper Alsace, France, of Vermandois, of Vienne, of Volois, of Wales, of Wessex, ofAnjou, Olafsdottir, of Sweden, Olafsson, of Denmark, Op Dyck, OpDyck, Orleans, Oslac, Ossary, Outeria, Pagnell, Paynell, Parcus, of Denmark, Parker, Patrick, Pedrez, of Aragon, Peverell, Phillippe, PICKARD, Pickard, Pierre, Pieters, Placida, Plantagenet - Longspee, De, of England, Plantagenet, PLANTAGENET, Plantagenet, PLANTAGENET, Plantagenet, PLANTAGENET, Plantagenet, of Cambridge, Plantagenet, of England, PLANTAGENET, of England, Plantagenet, of Lancaster, Plantagenet, of York, Plantagenet, Planter, PONTHIEU, le, Ponthieu, Prenton, Preuilly, Provence, Pulliam, Quearns, Quincy, RADBARDSSON, Ragnarsson, of Sweden, Ragnvald, Ragnvaldsson, of Normandy, Ragnvaldsson, Ramsey, Refilsson, of Sweden, Regenwaldsdatter (of Gothland), Renaud, Reutter, Rice, Rich', Richard, Ridelisford, Riggans, Riggin, Riggin, Riggins, Ring (RANVERSSON), of Denmark, Ringelheim, Robert, Roberts, of Feriers, Roches, Roeux, Roger, Rognvaldsdatter (daughter of...), Rognvaldsson (son of...), Rognvaldsson, Roman Empire, Rothaut, ROUEN, Ruley, Sable, Sabran, Sanchez, Sanchia, Savoy, Saxony, Say, Scheppenhauser, Schmidt, SchMieden, Schwartz, Segrave, Seigneur, Seneschal, Senlis, Sens, SETTLE, Settle, SETTLE, Settle, Sigebert, Sigimberus, Sigrid, Siguard, Sigurd, Sigurdsdottoier, SIGURDSON,of Denmark, Sigurdsson, of Denmark, Sigurdsson, of England, Sigurdsson, SIGURDSSON,of Denmark, Silber, Silver, Silvers, Sims, Sister, Siward, Skipwith, Skjoldsson - Skjordsson, Slingeband, of Denmark, Snaersson (son of...), South, Speer, Speir, Spruiell, Spruill, St. Hilary, Stafford, Stagard, Stell, Stephens (Carter), Stephens, Stevens, Stevens, Stourton, de, Strada, STROTHER, Summeir, Suttle, Sveidasson (son of...), Svidrasson (son of...), Swabia, TAILLEFER, de, TALVAS, Talvas, TANGWYSTYL, Taylor, Thibault, THIERS, de, Thompson, Thoradsdottir, Thorfinn, Thorfinnsson (son of...), Thorrasson (son of...), THOUARS, de, Thrand, Thrandsdottir, Toeni or Toni, Toeni, Tonantius, Toni, Torrington, Tudor, Tudor, of England, Tudor, Turrenne, Tynedale, Vaux, VERMANDOIS, Vermundsson, Videfama, of Denmark, Vingau, Visinand /Whisenhunt, Visinand, VISINAND, Visinand, Vitrie, Von Ardennes, von HORNBACH, Von Metz, von Saxony, von Thuringia, von Ungarn (Hungary), WARENNE, Warenne, WARENNE, Wavrin, Weaman, WEIDNER, Wells, Westemann, Whisenhunt, WHISENHUNT, Whisenhunt, Whitchalgh (WITCHALGH), WHITCHALGH, WHITENER, Whitener, Whitener, Witener, Weidner, Whitener, Witener, WEIDNER, Widdup, William (the 1st)'s daughter, William, Williamson, William, Willis, Wilson, Wladymirovitch, Woodville, Wright, Wyatt, Day, X, Zouche, Zu St. Pol, of Luxembourg


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