On Apr 17, 10:40=A0pm, "AaronParmen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 17, 10:01=A0am, "AaronParmen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> <AaronParmen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 17, 6:44=A0am, SomersetSue <SueBu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Fortunately it doesn't seem to have been genetic for most of her
> > > millions of descendants!
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> > > She's probably the ancestor of most of this group, me included.
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> > > Sue
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> > well, apparently all the so-called western world,
> > but impressive only to this group if you can prove your lineage
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> > William I, The Conqueror___________Matilda, dau. of Baldwin V,
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> > also, both Wiilliam and his wife Matilda were direct descent from
> > Charlemagne by two different lineages, thus making this famed
> > couple progenitors of most of our so-called western world
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> > aaron
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> after the success of The Conquest,
> William I was crowned King of England on Christmas Day 1066
> at Westminster Abbey in London,
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> and
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> by February 1067 William I returned for 9 months to Normandy,
> and crowned his wife Matilda Queen of England in May 1068
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> aaron
Montfaucon found at Bayeux a tradition, possibly not more than a
century old, that assigned the Bayeux tapestry to Queen Matilda, wife
of William I The Conqueror King of England...
aaron


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