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Subject: Re: WOLODOR
Date: 10 Jun 1995 12:25:49 GMT


In article <3rabm4$>, (Pat Boren) writes:
|>
|> > 1. Sofia of Halicz (about 1140 - 5/5 1198)
|> >
|> > 4. Vsevolod (died 11/2 1136), duke of Novgorod, married 1123
|> > 5. NN. of Tczernigov
|> > 6. Boleslav III Crivusti (20/8 1086 - 28/10 1138), king of Poland
|> > 8. Mstislav I (1076 - 15/4 1132), grand duke of Kiev 1125, married 1095
|> > 9. Christine of Sweden (died 18/1 1122)
|> >10. Svjatoslav (about 1080 - 14/10 1143), duke of Lutzk
|> >11. Anna of Kiev (died after 1136)
|>
|> This numbering scheme really confuses me, as does this lineage, if
|> I'm reading it right. Anna of Kiev has no relation to Svjatoslav
|> as far as I know. Instead, I have her as follows:
|>
|> Grand Dukes of Kiev
|>
|> Igor = Olga. Their son:
|> Svyatoslav. By Olga's housekeeper Marusha, had a son:
|> Vladimir. Many concubines and wives. His son:
|> Jaroslav = Ingigerd, a Swedish princess
|> Anna of Kiev = Henry I of France
|>
|> Are we even talking the same people?

No, not quite. 'My' Anna of Kiev is some generations younger, se my other
article.

The numbering is organized so that if a person has the number x, his/her
parents
have the numbers 2x and 2x+1. This is the easiest way, I think, to list the
ancestors of a person.

Christoffer Owe


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