Individuals
50250 individuals, 17647 families
from file BLEVINS.GED (4 MAR 1997)
- TITLE: Holy Roman Emperor & II King of Fra
Father: Louis II
Family 1:
- Judith
_Lothair I ___________
_Louis II _|
| |_Ermengarde de Tours _
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|--Charles III the Fat
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Charles III (Holy Roman Empire), called The Fat (839-88), Holy Roman
Emperor (881-87), King of the East Franks, or Germans (876-87), and,
as Charles II, King of the West Franks, or French (884-87). He was the
son of Emperor Louis II and the great-grandson of Charlemagne. Charles
was deposed from his thrones in 887 by his nephew, Arnulf, duke of
Carinthia. His deposition marked the dissolution of the Frankish
Empire.
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Family 1:
Larry Earl MCROBERTS
- Anthony Allen MCROBERTS
- Brian MCROBERTS
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|--Cheri
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Father: Charlemagne
Mother: Hildegarde
_Pepin "the Short" _
_Charlemagne _|
| |_Bertrada II _______
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|--Charles the Younger
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| _Gerold I __________
|_Hildegarde __|
|_Irma ______________
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Father: Philip III
_Louis IX _
_Philip III _|
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|--Charles
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|___________
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Family 1:
Charles Martel
- Pepin "the Short"
- Carloman
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|--Chotrud
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Father: Philip IV
_Philip III _
_Philip IV _|
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|--Charles IV
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He was also, as Charles I, king of Navarre (1322-28). Called Charles
the Fair. In 1327 Charles helped his sister Isabella to dethrone her
husband, King Edward II of England. During his reign Charles increased
taxation, exacted burdensome duties, debased the coinage, and
confiscated estates. He died without a male heir, thus ending the
direct line of the Capetian dynasty.
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Family 1:
- Borogiso I
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|--Chloderic
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Family 1:
Banes BAKER
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|--Charlotte
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- TITLE: King of the Two Sicilys
Father: Louis VIII
Mother: Blanche
_Philip II Augustus ___
_Louis VIII _|
| |_Isabella of Hainault _
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|--Charles I
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| _Alfonso IX ___________
|_Blanche ____|
|_Berengaria ___________
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Charles I (of Two Sicilies) (1226-85), king of the Two Sicilies
(1266-85). He was the posthumous son of Louis VIII, king of France,
and the brother of King Louis IX. He was given the countships of Anjou
and Maine by his brother, and through marriage in 1246 he became count
of Provence. In 1248 he accompanied Louis on the Sixth Crusade. In
1250 he was captured and briefly imprisoned, but later returned to
Provence. By 1264 he controlled much of Piedmont. Charles agreed to
aid the pope in his struggle against the Ghibellines in return for the
kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1265 Charles invaded Italy; the
following year the reigning monarch Manfred (1232?-66) was killed in
battle and Charles became king. In 1268, Conradin (1252-68), nephew of
Manfred and last of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, led a revolt against
Charles but was captured and executed. The king brutally suppressed
the Ghibelline nobles, seizing their estates to pay his French
soldiers. In 1270 Charles participated in the disastrous Seventh
Crusade. In 1282 he learned of a revolt in Sicily against the French.
Charles tried to reestablish his authority over the island, but was
routed by Pedro III, king of Aragón (1239-85), who destroyed his
fleet. Charles died soon after, leaving his kingdom in a chaotic
condition.
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Father: Edward the Exile
Mother: Agatha
_Eadmund II "Ironside" _
_Edward the Exile _|
| |_Ealdgyth ______________
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|--Christina
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| _Stephen I _____________
|_Agatha ___________|
|________________________
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She was a nun at Romsey.
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Father: Louis II the Stammerer
Mother: Adelheid
_Charles II the Bald _
_Louis II the Stammerer _|
| |_Ermentrude __________
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|--Charles III the Simple
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| _Adelhard ____________
|_Adelheid _______________|
|______________________
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Charles III (of France) (879-929), king of France (898-922). Called
Charles the Simple, he was the posthumous son of King Louis II
(846-79). Charles claimed the throne after 893, during the reign of
Odo, or Eudes (858-98), count of Paris, but was not acknowledged king
until 898. His reign was plagued by raids of Scandinavian Vikings, to
whom he finally ceded (911) much of what later was called Normandy.
Charles was deposed in 922 by his chief vassals and imprisoned in
Péronne from 923 until his death.
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Father: Pepin
Mother: Alpais
_Ansegisal _
_Pepin __|
| |_Begga _____
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|--Childebrand
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| ____________
|_Alpais _|
|____________
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Notes
Sponsored the continuation of Fredegar's Chronicle.
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- BIRTH: AUG 1867, TN
- CENSUS: 1900, Sullivan Co. TN
Family 1:
Robert L. BLEVINS
- Claudie BLEVINS
- Alfred B. BLEVINS
- David G. BLEVINS
- Amanda L. BLEVINS
- Nora P. BLEVINS
- Ida N. BLEVINS
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|--Charlie
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- BIRTH: ABT 1872
- CENSUS: 1880, Carter Co. TN
Father: unknown
Mother: Sarah
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|--Charles
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|_Sarah ___|
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Family 1:
William PLUMPTON
- Alice PLUMPTON
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|--Christiana
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- BIRTH: 688
- DEATH: 22 OCT 741, Quierzy
- TITLE: Ruler of Austrasia
Father: Pepin
Mother: Alpais
Family 1:
Chotrud
- Pepin "the Short"
- Carloman
_Ansegisal _
_Pepin __|
| |_Begga _____
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|--Charles Martel
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| ____________
|_Alpais _|
|____________
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Charles Martel (circa 688-741), Carolingian ruler of the Frankish
kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern France and southwestern
Germany). Charles, whose surname means the hammer, was the son of
Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor
of the palace under the last kings of the Merovingian dynasty. When he
died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his
father's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the
palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish
kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of
it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he
was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his
greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded
France in 732. Charles defeated them near Poitiers in a great battle
in which the Muslim leader, Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was
killed. The progress of Islam, which had filled all Christendom with
alarm, was thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of
the Rhone valley in 739, when they had again advanced into France as
far as Lyon, leaving them nothing of their possessions north of the
Pyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on the Oise
River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons, Carloman
(circa 715-54) and Pepin the Short.
Father: Tiran (Helios) the Great
Mother: Asxen of Alania
Family 1:
- Bambisn
_Khusraw II the Valiant _
_Tiran (Helios) the Great _|
| |_________________________
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|--Chosroes III
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| _________________________
|_Asxen of Alania __________|
|_________________________
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Family 1:
Fredrick Howard GLASS
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|--Charlotte
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- BIRTH: 823, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
- DEATH: 6 OCT 877, Avrieux, Dauphine, France
- TITLE: Holy Roman Emperor, King of France
Father: Louis I the Pious
Mother: Judith
Family 1:
Ermentrude
- Louis II the Stammerer
_Charlemagne _
_Louis I the Pious _|
| |_Hildegarde __
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|--Charles II the Bald
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| _Welf ________
|_Judith ____________|
|_Heilwig _____
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Charles II (Holy Roman Empire), called The Bald (823-77), Holy Roman
emperor (875-77), and, as Charles I, king of France (843-77), born in
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. He was the fourth son of Holy Roman
Emperor Louis I; his mother, Louis's second wife, was Judith of
Bavaria. Judith's determination to secure a kingdom for her only son
led to civil war with Louis's other two surviving sons, Holy Roman
Emperor Lothair I and King Louis II of Germany. The war ended with the
signing of the Treaty of Verdun in 843. Charles received the western
portion of the empire, which from this time may be called the kingdom
of France, or the West Frankish Kingdom. Charles was a weak ruler; the
great nobles were rapidly becoming independent, and the Vikings
pillaged the country without meeting much resistance from Charles, who
preferred to buy them off. Nevertheless, when Holy Roman Emperor Louis
II died in 875, Charles received the imperial crown through the favor
of Pope John VIII. Charles was succeeded as king of France by his son,
Louis II (846-79), but the imperial throne was vacant until 881.
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- BIRTH: ABT 1775
- DEATH: BEF 1843, MO
- CENSUS: 1830, Whitley Co. KY
Family 1:
Stephen BLEVINS
- Tarlton BLEVINS
- Daniel BLEVINS
- Elisha BLEVINS
- Stephen BLEVINS
- Andrew BLEVINS
- Ezekiel BLEVINS
- Rebecca BLEVINS
- William BLEVINS
- Riley BLEVINS
- John BLEVINS
- Rachel BLEVINS
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|--Christina
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