This is part 4. The story starts here.

Switching from my paternal great-grandfather to my paternal great-grandmother, the hits keep coming. I notice right off two lines from the other side. This first appears twice already on this side.

And again, it’s off to the races! Richard III of Normandy.

His lineage goes back to Gotfrid and NN (no name) as well, and Clodimir IV who was my last post, as well as to this one through three lines.

It also goes through the Trinovantes, whom I also noticed on GGF’s side. And Toxandries. A lot of the same faces, in fact, and one line that also goes back to this guy and beyond.

There are interesting Jewish lines that go back a ways. These come through a train of people living over 120 years, and, well, figure some of their ages. (Or don’t: 784 years, 1,007 years, 91 years – died in childhood! – 969 years, 696 years.)

Then we get back to this beauty.

I was getting a little tired of seeing the same lines over and over, but I persisted and found a Chinese line!
That’s Adishir Babigan Xerxes and Tashiti Arta Xerxes (born Ducta, according to MyHeritage, missing here). According to Wikipedia, Uldin, also spelled Huldin (died before 412) is the first ruler of the Huns whose historicity is undisputed.

Here’s a rare bit of inter generational problem-free lineage from another Jewish line.

And you were probably wondering when I would get to this.

Another couple names you might recognize.
And now to make some notes so I can get back here tomorrow to resume.
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