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SUSAIRAJT susairajt :: 9.11.2003 8:12 History and Government≈World History
1√999 (A.D.) World History
Mayan Pyramid at
ChichИn ItzА
RenИe Scott
Japanese Pagoda
Erik Hjortshoj
Viking Ship (c. 900)
1√49
Birth of Jesus Christ (variously given from 4 B.C. to A.D. 7). After Augustus, Tiberius becomes emperor (dies, A.D. 37), succeeded by Caligula (assassinated, A.D. 41), who is followed by Claudius. Crucifixion of Jesus (probably A.D. 30). Han dynasty in China founded by Emperor Kuang Wu Ti. Buddhism introduced to China.
50√99
Claudius poisoned (A.D. 54), succeeded by Nero (commits suicide, A.D. 68). Missionary journeys of Paul the Apostle (A.D. 34√60). Jews revolt against Rome; Jerusalem destroyed (A.D. 70). Roman persecutions of Christians begin (A.D. 64). Colosseum built in Rome (A.D. 71√80). Trajan (rules A.D. 98√116); Roman empire extends to Mesopotamia, Arabia, Balkans. First Gospels of St. Mark, St. John, St. Matthew.
100√149
Hadrian rules Rome (A.D. 117√138); codifies Roman law, rebuilds Pantheon, establishes postal system, builds wall between England and Scotland. Jews revolt under Bar Kokhba (A.D. 122√135); final Diaspora (dispersion) of Jews begins.
150√199
Marcus Aurelius rules Rome (A.D. 161√180). Oldest Mayan temples in Central America (c. A.D. 200).
200√249
Goths invade Asia Minor (c. A.D. 220). Roman persecutions of Christians increase. Persian (Sassanid) empire re-established. End of Chinese Han dynasty.
250√299
Increasing invasions of the Roman empire by Franks and Goths. Buddhism spreads in China. Classic period of Mayan civilization (A.D. 250√900); develop hieroglyphic writing, advances in art, architecture, science.
300√349
Constantine the Great (rules A.D. 312√337) reunites eastern and western Roman empires, with new capital (Constantinople) on site of Byzantium (A.D. 330); issues Edict of Milan legalizing Christianity (A.D. 313); becomes a Christian on his deathbed (A.D. 337). Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) defines orthodox Christian doctrine. First Gupta dynasty in India (c. A.D. 320).
350√399
Huns (Mongols) invade Europe (c. A.D. 360). Theodosius the Great (rules A.D. 392√395)≈last emperor of a united Roman empire. Roman empire permanently divided in A.D. 395: western empire ruled from Rome; eastern empire ruled from Constantinople.
400√449
Western Roman empire disintegrates under weak emperors. Alaric, king of the Visigoths, sacks Rome (A.D. 410). Attila, Hun chieftain, attacks Roman provinces (A.D. 433). St. Patrick returns to Ireland (A.D. 432) and brings Christianity to the island. St. Augustine's City of God (A.D. 411).
450√499
Vandals destroy Rome (A.D. 455). Western Roman empire ends as Odoacer, German chieftain, overthrows last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, and becomes king of Italy (A.D. 476). Ostrogothic kingdom of Italy established by Theodoric the Great (A.D. 493). Clovis, ruler of the Franks, is converted to Christianity (A.D. 496). First schism between western and eastern churches (A.D. 484).
500√549
Eastern and western churches reconciled (519). Justinian I, the Great (483√565), becomes Byzantine emperor (527), issues his first code of civil laws (529), conquers North Africa, Italy, and part of Spain. Plague spreads through Europe (542 et seq.). Arthur, semi-legendary king of the Britons (killed, c. 537). BoКthius, Roman scholar (executed, 524).
550√599
Beginnings of European silk industry after Justinian's missionaries smuggle silkworms out of China (553). Mohammed, Muhammadfounder of Islam (570√632). Buddhism in Japan (c. 560). St. Augustine of Canterbury brings Christianity to Britain (597). After killing about half the population, plague in Europe subsides (594).
600√649
Mohammed flees from Mecca to Medina (the Hegira); first year of the Muslim calendar (622). Muslim empire grows (634). Arabs conquer Jerusalem (637), destroy Alexandrian library (641), conquer Persians (641). Fatima, Mohammed's daughter (606√632).
650√699
Arabs attack North Africa (670), destroy Carthage (697). Venerable Bede, English monk (672√735).
700√749
Arab empire extends from Lisbon to China (by 716). Charles Martel, Frankish leader, defeats Arabs at Tours/Poitiers, halting Arab advance in Europe (732). Charlemagne (742√814). Introduction of pagodas in Japan from China.
750√799
Charlemagne becomes king of the Franks (771). Caliph Harun al-Rashid rules Arab empire (786√809): the ⌠golden age■ of Arab culture. Vikings begin attacks on Britain (790), land in Ireland (795). City of Machu Picchu flourishes in Peru.
800√849
Charlemagne crowned first Holy Roman Emperor in Rome (800). Charlemagne dies (814), succeeded by his son, Louis the Pious, who divides France among his sons (817). Arabs conquer Crete, Sicily, and Sardinia (826√827).
850√899
Norsemen attack as far south as the Mediterranean but are thwarted (859), discover Iceland (861). Alfred the Great becomes king of Britain (871), defeats Danish invaders (878). Russian nation founded by Vikings under Prince Rurik, establishing capital at Novgorod (855√879).
900√949
Beginning of Mayan Post-Classical period (900√1519). Vikings discover Greenland (c. 900). Arab Spain under Abd ar-Rahman III becomes center of learning (912√961). Otto I becomes King of Germany (936).
950√999
Mieczyslaw I becomes first ruler of Poland (960). Eric the Red establishes first Viking colony in Greenland (982). Hugh Capet elected King of France in 987; Capetian dynasty to rule until 1328. Musical notation systematized (c. 990). Vikings and Danes attack Britain (988√999). Otto I crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope John XII (962).
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Hill susairajt :: 9.11.2003 8:21 Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
The data may be browsed in several different ways. You can select indexes of the data that are ordered alphabetically, by dates, by ruling house or title or by some search string you specify. When you have located individuals you can then follow links to their most immediate family such as parents, spouse or children. You may also be able to follow links that lead to further data about a person held at in this database or others (even at other sites), or further information such a picture or sound recording. Links may also be to people mentioned in notes about someone.
A new (July 99) feature is a list of chronological implausibilities identified by an automatic scan of the data.
For further details on sources see the bibliography and also User Contributed Data Files.
You may also find the Answers to Frequestly Asked Questions useful.
A Catalog of Royal Family Lineages (below)
The Royal Family alphabetical listings by Forename
The Royal Family alphabetical listings by Surname
This work is Copyright ╘ 1994-2003 Brian C Tompsett.
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk
Click here to return to the main Royal and Noble Genealogy page, which contains links to other royal genealogy data and other royal or genealogical related material.
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Catalog of Royal Family Lineages
This index allows you to select further indexes of specific ruling lines.
The database, of course, contains far more than just these selections.
I am following the structure of Morby in his work "Dynasties of the World". Those dynasties with entries in the database will have links that can be followed. Many do not; mainly because they have not yet been genealogically linked to the lines within the database. You should note that (with minor exceptions) everyone in the database is related either by blood or marriage. This is a genealogical work of reference rather than a historical one.
The Ancient Near East
The Hellenistic World
The Roman and Byzantine Worlds
The Barbarian West
Europe
Islamic Dynasties
India
The Far East
Africa
The New World
Addendum:
Popes and Saints in the Royal database
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The Roman and Byzantine Worlds
The Roman Empire
The Kingdom of Numidia
The Herodian Kingdoms
Persia: the Sasanids
The Eastern Roman Empire
The Kingdom of Armenia
The Empire of Thessalonica
The Empire of Trebizond
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The Barbarian West
The Visigothic Kingdom
The Vandal Kingdom
The Frankish Kingdom
The Ostrogothic Kingdom
The Lombard Kingdom
The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Monarchs of Kent
Monarchs of Bernicia
Monarchs of Deira and Northumbria
Monarchs of Mercia
Monarchs of Wessex
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Europe
British Isles
Eire/Ireland
France
The Low Countries
Italy
The Iberian Peninsula
The German Speaking States
Scandinavia
Eastern Europe
Russia
Crusader States
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British Isles
Monarchs of England
Monarchs of Scotland
Monarchs of Britain
The Principality of Wales
The Peers of the Realm
Eire/Ireland
The High Kingship of Ireland
Regional Irish Kings
Kings of Munster
Kings of Leinster
Kings of Thomond
Kings of Ailech
Kings of Connacht
Kings of Desmond
France
Monarchs of France
The County and Duchy of Anjou
The Duchy of Aquitaine
The Duchy of Bourbonnais
The Duchy of Brittany
The Count of Champagne
The Duchy of Normandy
The County of Provence
The County of Toulouse
The Principality of Monaco
The Low Countries
The County of Flanders
The County of Holland
The Duchy of Lower Lorraine
The County of Hainault
The Duchy of Brabant
The County of Artois
The Duchy of Burgundy
Netherland
Belgium
The County and Duchy of Luxemburg
Italy
The Monarchs of Italy
Naples and Sicily
The Este in Ferrara and Modena
The Montefeltro and Della Rovere in Urbina
The Visconti and Sforza in Milan
The Gonzaga in Mantua
The Medici in Florence
The Farnese and Bourbons in Parma
Sardinia and Savoy
The Iberian Peninsula
The Monarchs of LeСn and Castile
The Monarchs of Navarre
The County of Barcelona
The Monarchs of Aragon
Spain
Portugal
German Speaking Countries
Holy Roman Empire
The Duchy of Bavaria
The Duchy of Lorraine
Prussia
Austria
The House of Brunswick-LЭneburg
The House of Hesse
The Electors of Brandendurg
Saxony
Electors Palatinate
The County and Duchy of WЭrttemberg
The Margraves of Baden
The House of Liechtenstein
Scandinavia
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Eastern Europe
The Monarchs of Bohemia
The Monarchs of Bulgaria
The Monarchs of Poland
The Monarchs of Lithuania
The Monarchs of Serbia and Yugoslavia
Monarchs of Hungary
Monarch of Modern Greece
Monarchs of Romania
Russia
The Tsars of Russia
The Princes of Kiev
The Princes of Vladimir
Crusader States
The Principality of Antioch
The Kingdom of Jerusalem
The County of Tripoli
The Kingdom of Cyprus
The Empire of Constantinople
Islamic Dynasties
The Calipate
The Caliphate of Cordoba
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Searching the database
The following functions can search the database but they are so slow that the use of the catalog or pre-computed indexes is preferred. These indexes are computed when requested and you should allow for the slight delay whilst the data is extracted. Please also be considerate in not overloading my machine with your requests:
Search Royal Family for names
Search Royal database for string match
Search Royal Family data by dates
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