Genealogy 02: PGGF-M-2

The promise of this blog is that any writing will be short. Well, I guess it’s time to break promises, and I trust you’ll find it interesting. Also, this platform allows only ten images per post, which will explain my break points. This is part 2. The story starts here.

Did I mention this line gets weird?

Perceus of Mycanae is a mythical character. So is Myles, King of Laconia.

Iolaos and Megara also appear to be mythological.

Is that a face? I don’t know. But by now you’re thinking, show me some faces! OK.

And aha! I knew it: descended from a Roman Emperor (actually birth date 317).

Here’s a nice find.

And going back a bit further. Another dubious 100+ years old, but at least it has dates.

It is preceded by Eber, Sala, Arphaxad son of Shem, son of Noah son of Lamech, son of Methuselah, son of Jared, son of. No, let’s just do it this way: Mahalaleel – Cainan – Enos – Seth – Adam and Eve. Both of whom are listed as deceased, you will note.

And the lineage of Adam and Eve? It appears elsewhere, with images.

Jesus, doncha know. I think it’s safe to say that this line has drifted into la la land.

Exploring the ancient Hebrew and Roman lines is truly tedious. Here are a few highlights. Again mythical Perseus appears, as does First Speaker of Etruscan, Simon III married to a slave, and that last one.

Yes, it appears I have a clear line of descent from Julius Caesar.

Can it get any weirder? Stay tuned.

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