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I can't see a direct line between you & the MP for Somerled, “King of the Isles”. What is the line that you have?
Dupes of Prince of Kiev Volodymyr Sviatoslavich
Prince of Kiev Volodymyr Sviatoslavich
Prince of Kiev Volodymyr Sviatoslavich
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Anne's pretty obvious - she's one of the daughters of Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev (who has several duplicates himself - some of them with Bad Information).
Yaroslav's Master Profile (NON-English!): Yaroslav the Wise
Duplicates:
Grand Prince of Kiev & Novgorod Yaroslav The Wise of Kiev
Yaroslav the Wise ("Yaroslavna" would belong to any one of his four+ daughters, not to him)
Yaroslav the Wise
Yaroslav I
Yaroslav the Wise
Yaroslav the Wise
By the way, we know Yaroslav had at least four daughters because of a fresco in St. Sophia, Kiev, that shows them. We know the names and destinies of three of them:
Anne of Kiev, m. Henri I of France
Anastasia of Kiev, m. Andrew I of Hungary
Elisaveta, m. Harald Hardraada
Of the husbands, *only* Henri I had a throne at the time of the marriage - the others were gambles that paid off big.
This pattern is perhaps the strongest circumstantial evidence for suspecting that the mysterious "Agatha", wife of Edward 'the Exile', Ætheling of England, was the fourth daughter. There is, of course, no proof, and the trail has been hopelessly muddled over the centuries.
51 generations of unsourced duplicates: https://www.geni.com/path/Rodrigo-Gutiérrez+is+related+to+Tithonus?...
Great. You can start from the top with Tithonus and Tithonos of Troy. This line looks like it has been disconnected a couple of times on several different places, so if you can't find the duplicate you can probably find it in the edit history.
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