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3601 According to tradition, he was the first to have himself crowned Emperor of Spain in 1056, and his heirs carried on the tradition. Ferdinand I "the Great" King of Castile and León (I2981)
 
3602 According to Vinton (1858), "He was a man of note and consideration in town; was often called " the Governor;" lived in what is now South Braintree.Thayer, Nathaniel (I568)
 
3603 According to Ward (1851), he was one of a troop of twenty men, who accompanied Capt. Hutchinson to Quaboag (Brookfield) to treat with the Indians, and was there, with four others, suddenly shot down by the treacherous enemy, lurking in ambush, and killed on the spot. Habgood, Shadrack (I322)
 
3604 According to Wikipedia: After her death, the corpse of Constance was taken to the town of Sahagún and was buried in the Monastery of St. Facundo and Primitivo, where her husband, King Alfonso VI would be buried along with all his wives.

The grave that contained the remains of Alfonso VI was destroyed in 1810 during a fire in the Monastery. The remains of the king and several of his wives, including those of Constance, were collected and kept in the abbot's chamber until 1821. When the religious were expelled from the monastery, they were then deposited by Abbot Ramon Joys in a box that was placed on the south wall of the chapel of the Crucifix, until, in January 1835, the remains were collected and placed in another box, being brought to the archive. The purpose was to place all remaining interests in a new sanctuary that was being built then. However, when the monastery of San Benito was disentailed in 1835, the monks gave the two boxes containing the actual remains to the relative of a priest, who hid them until 1902 were found by the professor Zamora Rodrigo Fernández Núñez.

Today, the remains of Alfonso VI are buried in the Royal Monastery of San Benito in Sahagún, at the foot of the temple, in a stone chest covered with smooth, modern marble and in a tomb near equally plain, lie the remains of several of the king's wives, including those of Constance.
 
Constance of Burgundy (I2979)
 
3605 According to William of Malmesbury, he was buried with his son at Tavistock, but according to Florence of Worcester, he was buried at Exeter. Ordgar Earldorman of Devonshire (I2841)
 
3606 According to Wolcott (1881) His death was hastened, according to his son's account, by gloomy anticipations of the oppression and suffering which awaited the colonists under the coming administration of Sir Edmund Andros. These fears, as the result proved, were not wholly groundless, and they were probably heightened in his mind by the tragic scenes which had recently been enacted in his native county in England. Somersetshire had been the principal seat of the unfortunate operations of Monmouth's fatal expedition, and the former neighbors of the family in England, and their families, had furnished some of the victims for the "judicial massacre" of the brutal Jeffreys during his Bloody Assizes. The reign of King James II., during the few years it lasted, was naturally an object of strong dislike and dread to the colonists. Wolcott, Simon (I16566)
 
3607 Accourding to Burke, upon the aid bieng levied in the 12th Henry II (1166) towards the marriage portion of that monarch's dau. Certified his knights' fee to amount to the number of five de veteri ƒeoƒƒamento, and one-and-a-half and fourth part, de novo, for which, in two years afterwards he paid six marks and a-half. de Bulmer, Stephen (I23860)
 
3608 Adams (1898)has him the son of John and Mary (Hill) Ellis p 504. Adams, Hannah (I19935)
 
3609 Adams (1889) gives his birth date as 17 May 1730. Jones, Ezekiel (I14899)
 
3610 Adams (1898) claims she was 48 years old when she died. Adams, Daniel (I15248)
 
3611 Adams (1898) gives a marriage date of 2 March 1750. Family: Ensign Thomas Adams / Mary "Molly" Partridge (F40)
 
3612 Adams (1898) gives an alternate date of 10 December 1718. In his defense, there appears to be two entries for this birth in the town records. Adams, Sarah (I15217)
 
3613 Adams (1898) gives her birth date as 25 June 1675. Adams, Abigail (I11218)
 
3614 Adams (1898) gives her death as 1856, which he takes from the Rev. Dr. Jacob Ide's account of the Marriages and Deaths in Medway from 1814 to 1849. Adams, Captain Moses (I15221)
 
3615 Adams (1898) gives her parents as William and Hannah (Bullard) Sheffield. The dates make this highly unlikely. Sheffield, Thomezine (I1545)
 
3616 Adams (1898) gives his birth date as 27 April 1729. Pond, Dinah (I15204)
 
3617 Adams (1898) gives the marriage year as 1754, a clear error as this would make the bride 15 years old. Adams, Tabitha (I15223)
 
3618 Adams (1898) gives the marriage year as 1776. Adams, Asa (I15251)
 
3619 Adams (1898) gives their marriage year incorrectly. Wood, Hannah (I19737)
 
3620 Adams (1898) gives their marriage year incorrectly. Harding, Deacon John (I19801)
 
3621 Adams (1898) has her birth date as 12 May 1720, or 5 May 1712.
Morse (1855) and (1857) gives the year as 1720. 
Adams, Elizabeth (I15218)
 
3622 Adams (1898) has their marriage occurring in 1756. Adams, Captain Moses (I15221)
 
3623 Adams (1898) lists her birth year as 1680. Adams, Lydia (I14884)
 
3624 Adams (1898) mistakes her death date for her birth date. Jones, Hannah (I14898)
 
3625 Adams (1898) says the date may have been 7 March 1716, Jameson (1886) gives her birth month as February, as does Morse (1855) in one place, though he corrects it elsewhere in the text. Adams, Deborah (I15216)
 
3626 Adams (1898), Partridge (1903), and Morse (1855) give his birth date as 5 April 1726. Adams, Ensign Thomas (I24)
 
3627 Adams (1973) gives her birth date as 10 December 1731. Browning, Margaret (I15265)
 
3628 Adams (1973) gives Margaret's birth date as 10 December 1731. Tufts, William (I15276)
 
3629 Adams (1973) gives their marriage date as 17 November 1722. Tufts, Samuel (I20095)
 
3630 Adams (1973) gives their marriage place as Charlestown, Massachusetts. Tufts, Captain Peter (I20052)
 
3631 Adams (1973) gives their marriage year as 1684. Family: Joseph Lynde / Elizabeth Tufts (F7789)
 
3632 Adela was a pagan. Adela (I3875)
 
3633 Adelaide, inherited the majority of his property. Through marriage to Adelaide (c.1045), Otto of Savoy, a younger son of Count Humbert I of Savoy became margrave of Turin. Their descendants would later comprise the House of Savoy who ruled Sardinia and Italy.  Adelaide (I23947)
 
3634 Adelheid's marriage to Berenger is conjecture. Family: Berenger, Margrave of Neustria / Adelheid (F2461)
 
3635 Adred of Loingau was living in 936. Adred of Loingau (I6415)
 
3636 After 21 December 1236, she founded a chantry in the Abbey of St. Aubin des Bois. de Dinan, Gervaise (I22926)
 
3637 After a series of wars, he was acknowledged as High King of Ireland.  Brian Bórú High King of Ireland (I5838)
 
3638 After her father's death, she was a ward of the King. d'Albini, Isabel (I10023)
 
3639 After her husband's death, King Chilperich, her brother-in-law, seized her treasure in Paris and banished her to Rouen. Brunechilde (I22755)
 
3640 After her regency, she became a nun, and was later canonized. Saint Theodora (I6105)
 
3641 After his marriage, according to Jane Cherichetti, "Family letters indicated that he traveled to Pennsylvania to visit Sherman relatives who had relocated there, and he kept up with correspondence and pictures. One cousin, David T. Sherman, returned for a visit in Monroe and married David's sister, Almira. While living in Monroe, he carried on an extensive business as a dealer in cattle, horses, sheep, and wool. He was active in politics, a member of the Know-Nothing Party, and serving as selectman, justice of the peace, and a member of the school committee.Goodell, David H. (I13021)
 
3642 After King Baldwin II, his new father-in-law died, he ascended the throne of Jerusalem. Fulk V "le Jeune" King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou (I2469)
 
3643 After King John's death, he submitted himself to King Henry III. He was forced to give his wife and son, Nicholas, as hostages for his allegiance. d'Albini, William Baron of Belvoir (I23052)
 
3644 After Maud's death, Roger was allowed to hold her lands and property until her children came of age in 1278. de Beauchamp, Maud (I2898)
 
3645 After she died, both she and her child, were bound in sail cloth and chains and then tossed over the side of the ship. Pfalzgraf, Anna Margaret (I10821)
 
3646 After the death in 599 of her son, King Childebert II, she was regent for her grandson, King Theodebert. Brunechilde (I22755)
 
3647 After the death of Charibert, she offered her hand to King Gontran. He seized most of her wealth, and sent her to a convent. Theudechild (I22751)
 
3648 After the death of Henry I, Robert supported Stephen, and ended up at war with Roger de Tosny for a number of years. He returned to England with Stephen.  de Beaumont, Sir Robert "la Bossu" Earl of Leicester (I3639)
 
3649 After the death of her husband, she and her two daughters were sent into exile by King Clotaire. Ultrogotha (I22743)
 
3650 After the death of her husband, she became a nun. Saint Alburga (I22622)
 
3651 After the death of her husband, she entered a monastery. Theodora Komnene (I24352)
 
3652 After the death of her husband, she served as regent for her son, Clovis II. Nantilda (I4686)
 
3653 After the defeat of Harold Godwinson in 1066, she again went into exile in Scotland. Saint Margaret of Scotland (I2458)
 
3654 After the end of her marriage, she returned to the convent of St. Austrebert, near Montreuil, France. Mary of Blois Princess of England (I3307)
 
3655 After their marriage, they lived with Joseph's parents for a while. Family: Joseph Gates / Sarah Galera Roper (F305)
 
3656 After their marriage, they settled in Hannah's home town of Cambridge in that part which became Newton. Family: Deacon John Ward / Hannah Jackson (F349)
 
3657 After William I died, Robert supported William Rufus with whom he sided against Robert "Courtheuse" in 1098. When William Rufus died, he became a leading adviser to Henry I. When Ives de Grandmesnil died on Crusade, Robert obtained his estates which he had mortgaged to him. He therefore held about one quarter of the town of Leicester.  de Beaumont, Sir Robert Earl of Leicester (I3508)
 
3658 Agilolingo means "nimble-tongued". Chradaold "Agilolingo" (I5535)
 
3659 Agnes was the last of the Salic House. Agnes of Franconia Princess of Germany (I3174)
 
3660 Agricola was living between 418 and 421. Agricola Consul (I5287)
 
3661 Aigulf was living about 752. Aigulf Count of Substantion (I8982)
 
3662 Alexander Balas died in battle against Demetrius II of Syria. Alexander Bales King of Syria (I22810)
 
3663 Alice de Ver was living on 28 Oct 1217. de Ver, Alice (I23015)
 
3664 All traces of his grave and stone were removed with the burying ground was turned into a park. The location of the grave and it's inscription were copied by William S. Barton and deposited in the Worcester Antiquarian Society. His gravestone read:
Here lies Buri'd ye Body of
EPHRAIM ROPER
who dparted this life February ye 16, A.D. 1730,
in ye 43d year of his age
 
Roper, Ephraim (I511)
 
3665 Almodis and Hugh of Lusignan divorced due to consanguinity. Family: Hugh V of Lusignan "the Fair" / Almodis de la Marche, Countess of Limoges (F5226)
 
3666 Also known as Ambroise. Godin, Antoine (I2027)
 
3667 Also known as Jeanne. Jeanne of Navarre Queen of France and Navarre (I2932)
 
3668 Amabel FitzMaurice, married but died childless. FitzMaurice, Annabel (I24192)
 
3669 Ames (1969) states she was born on 10 October 1642. Ames, Rebecca (I19636)
 
3670 Amic was living in 791. Amic Count in the Council of Narbonne (I8981)
 
3671 An entry of 8 March 1282/3 in the register of William de Wickwaine, archbishop of York, shows A pension of 50 marks per annum from our chamber to Gerard de Grandison, nephew of Sir Otho de Grandison, counsellor of our lord the kingde Grandison, Gerard a cleric (I24073)
 
3672 An indult of Pope Clement V of 1306 granted to Sibyl Tregoz, for five years to visit three times annually the Cistercian monasteries of Dore and Flaxley in the diocese of Hereford, and there to have masses said for “the souls of the elder sons of her said husband and all the faithful departed”. Tregoz, Sybil (I7710)
 
3673 an infant Légère, Jean (I11532)
 
3674 an infant Légère, Basile (I11544)
 
3675 an infant Eddy, infant girl (I11673)
 
3676 an infant Eddy, infant girl (I11674)
 
3677 Anderson (2011) states there is no record of Elizabeth Taylor found in New England. The published Boston and Newbury records do not show the marriage, however Stackpole (1913) states it was in October 1851 in Newbury. As the Elizabeth Taylor reported by Anderson (2011) was 10 when she was listed on the passager manifest, then she was 26 at the time of the wedding. I am assuming they are one in the same person, but I have no proof. Swett, Joseph (I16064)
 
3678 Andronikos Dux, was living in 908. Andronikos Dux, Domestikos ton Stoln (I5114)
 
3679 Anna was 83 years old when she died. Bent, Agnes (I20572)
 
3680 Anne was admitted as a member of the Boston Church, but soon, in October 1632, was dismissed to the church which would become the Roxbury Church. Mumford (Mountfort), Ann (I21620)
 
3681 Anne was freed from the service of John Crowther and his wife 3 (8) 1648. Wormwood, Anne (I24302)
 
3682 Anthony Moss' name was also spelt Anthony Morse.  Moss, Anthony (I2583)
 
3683 Anthony was not in the will of his father. Colby, Anthony (I18457)
 
3684 Appa's name was also spelt AccaAppa (I5550)
 
3685 Archæmenes was living between 700 and 675 BCE. Archæmenes (I9557)
 
3686 Aregunde's name was also spelt Arnegundis in Latin.
 
Aregunde (I5864)
 
3687 Ariobarzanes I was living in 36 BCE. Ariobarzanes I Prince of Media Athropatene (I9408)
 
3688 Aripert II was living in 712. Aripert II (I9195)
 
3689 Ariyaramna was living between 640 and 615 BCE. Ariyaramna (I9555)
 
3690 Arnaldo was living between 920 and 960. Arnold Count of Astarac (I22667)
 
3691 Arshama was living between 615 and 522 BCE. Arshama (I9554)
 
3692 Arsinde was living in 897. Arsinde (I5468)
 
3693 Artaxias I was the founder of the third Armenian monarchy. He fought against Rome and lost. At the Peace of Apamea in 188 BCE, the kings of Armenia were given the status of independent rulers by Rome. Later, he conquered Arthrpatene, now Azerbaijan, and other near by territory. Under his rule, the Armenian language and culture became dominant in the region. Artaxias I King of Armenia (I9427)
 
3694 As a result of Ptolemy VI's demise, Cleopatra II served briefly as regent for Ptolemy Neos Philopator, the younger of her sons. However, this arrangement did not last for long because Ptolemy VIII returned to Egypt to reclaim it as his own. Although Cleopatra II (with the help of a band of Jewish mercenaries) attempted to hold out against her brother, the Greek citizens of Alexandria weighed in decisively behind the return of Ptolemy VIII. As a result, Cleopatra II married her brother Ptolemy VIII (144 BCE), and the life of her younger son with Ptolemy VI was forfeited. Ptolemy VIII arranged for his murder. Not long after his return to Egypt and his marriage to Cleopatra II, Ptolemy VIII married the long-promised Cleopatra III (142), the daughter of his wife. Now married simultaneously to both mother and daughter, Ptolemy VIII was thus able to check Cleopatra II's status at court. Cleopatra II (I9489)
 
3695 As his father was excommunicated, Geoffrey was considered illegitimate.  de Boulogne, Geoffrey (I24081)
 
3696 As the baptism is listed as a day before her birth, one of the two dates must be in error. Mayo, Anna (I15014)
 
3697 at age 3 months Gauvin, Jacques-Roch (I12238)
 
3698 at age 3 months Gauvin, Pierre-Jacques (I12237)
 
3699 At his christening, the priest was Alfred J. Trudel and the godparents were Joseph L. Légère and Josephine Godin Légère, Guillaume (I11531)
 
3700 At his death, his inquisition post mortem shows he had alienated Coleby and Kettlethorpe as he held no lands in Lincoln. Swynford, Sir Thomas Sheriff of Lincoln (I21801)
 

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