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Name

Alfred 'the Great'
1st King of England

Birth

849
Wantage, Berkshire, England

Marriage

TO: Eahlswith
868
Winchester, Hampshire, England

Death

29 Oct 899, England


Alfred 'the Great'
                                                                                          

Fannie Nichols       Cynthia Burrus     Henry deLa Pomerai      Charlemagne          Alfred the Great        Rollo the Viking    Priam III, Cimmerian    Priam of Troy

(click icons above names for lists of ancestors)

The lists above taken together compliment the ancestor diagram and provide names and titles along many ancestral routes from Frances Nichols and Cynthia Burrus through Henry I, King of England (see Henry de La Pomerai's diagram) to Alfred, Charlemagne, and Rollo 'the Viking' based on generally reliable historical information. Then records move from legends to myths converging on Priam, King of Troy or his father Laomedan. Some myths tie Dardandus, Priam's 3rd great grandfather, through Zerah his father to Adam and Eve through Zerah's father the biblical partriach, or through his mother Electra, one of the seven Pleiades to Greek gods and godesses. The diagram and last (right-most) six lists above are based on the Sinnock, Royals, Vikings, Romans, and Gods database which is based in turn on Frankish, Saxon, and Norse oral myths tieing historical medieval royalty to Troy through Priam's daughters Troan and Creusa and son Hellenus. The  PDF  for Charlemagne, Alfred and Rollo bookmarks key individuals from the last 5 lists above; individual lists are not bookmarked.

NOTE:  Alfred 'the Great' Saxon King of England descends from long lines of Saxon, French, and Scandinavian nobles and royalty. His daughter Elfleda of Mercia, an is ancestor of Eleanor Coker, Richard Pomeroy's wife and mother of Eltweed Pomeroy, who was the first Pomeroy to migrate to America in 1630. Albert was the first King to unite England under one sovereign. In Alfred's case he connects to Troy through Troan who married the black King of Ethiopia, Memnon who came to the aid of Priam in his famous battle with the Greeks. According to Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Troan and Memmnon had a son, Tror, more commonly known as the Norse God, Thor, continuing the Olympian genealogy of Memnon whose mother, some say, was Eos the dawn goddess. Who knows? We are all related anyway.