ancestry of Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs (1976-)

 

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1.                     Artaxerxes II Mnemon Abiatake, king of Persia 404-359, born –456, died -359, married (1) Stateira, married (2) his sister, married (3) his daughter, married (4) Aspasia

2.                     Darius II Ochus Nothus [Darayavahoush], (great-)king of Persia 423-404, born –475, died –404, married:

3.                     Parysatis, queen of Persia from -424, born Babylonia

4.                     Artaxerxes I Longimanus [Artakhshassa; Dirazdest], (great-)king of Persia 465-424, born –500, died –424, married:

5.                     Andia [Andria], heiress of Babylonia, born Babylonia

5.                     Kosmartydene, a concubine

6.                     = Artaxerxes I Longimanus

7.                     = Andia

8.                     Xerxes I [Khshayarsha], (great-)king of Persia 486-465, born –521, assassinated –465 by his son, married:

9.                     Atossa [Huatosa, Amestris], queen of Persia, born –505, died ±-425

9.?                   Esther

10.                   Nebukadrezar IV, king or prince of Babylonia –519, killed by order of Darius I

16.                   Darius III the Great [Darayavahoush; I], king of Persia 521-486, born –553, died –486, married:

17.                   Atossa [Hattuosa], princess of Persia, born –545, died –480 / -465, married (1) Cambyses II, 1st king of 27th dynasty Egypt 525-522, married (2) Gaumata, the false Smerdis, usurper 522-521

18.                   Otanes II, prince of Persia, born –535, died ±-480

18.                   Abihail

18.                   Cambyses II, married (4):

19.                   Neithiyti [Nitetis]

20.                   Nidintu-Bel Nebukadrezar III, claimant 522 or prince or regent of Babylonia 521-520

32.                   Hystaspes [Vishtasp], prince of Anshan, born –600, died –517

34.                   Cyrus II the Great [Kourash], (great-)king of Persia 554-530/529 or 546-539, born –598, died –529 Afghanistan

35.                   Neithiyti of Egypt

35.                   Cassandane of Anshan

36.                   Otanes I, prince of Persia, born –575, died ±-499, married:

37.                   NN

36.                   Shimei

38.                   Ahmose II of Egypt

40.                   Nabonidus, king of Babylonia 556-539, married:

41.                   Nitocris [Niticris, Neitaqert], princess of Babylonia

64.                   Arsames, king of Persia or Anshan, born –635, died –565

68.                   Cambyses I, king of Persia or Anshan, born –600, died ±-554, married:

69.                   Mandane, princess of Media, born –595, died ±-554

70.                   Pharnaspes of Anshan

72.                   Pharnaspes (Sokhres), prince of Anshan, born –605, married:

73.                   Atossa, princess of Anshan

72.                   Kish the Benjaminite

74.                   Hystaspes of Persia, prince of Anshan, born –550, died ±-521, married:

75.                   Rhodogune of Babylonia, born -575

80.                   Nabopolassar [Nabu-balatsu-iqbi], king or prince of Babylonia, 'wise prince and governor of Harran', married:

81.                   Adad-Guppi, princess of Assyria, born –649 Harran, died ±-547 Dur-Karashu, 98 years old

82.                   Nebukadrezar II the Great, king of Babylonia 605-562, married (3):

83.                   Nitocris [Neitaqert], princess of Egypt

83.?                 Amyitis

128.                Ariaramnes, king of Persia or Anshan, born –670, died –590

136.                Cyrus I, king of Persia or Anshan -640, born –630, married:

137.                Cassandra

138.                Astyages, king of Media 584-554, born –620, died ±-554, married after the battle with Lydia 28-5-585:

139.                Aryenis, princess of Lydia

140.                = Cyrus I

141.                = Cassandra

144.                Abiel

146.                Cyrus I, king of Anshan

148.                Arsames, king of Anshan, born –600, died ±-522

150.                Gobryas of Babylonia, born –610, died –539, married:

151.                NN of Babylon

160.                Nabu-balat-iqbi, prince of Syria, married:

161.                Shuma-damqa, high priestess of Sin in Assyria 650-546

162.                Assurbanipal II, king of Assyria 669-626, lost Egypt, crowned at Harran, married:

163.                Ashursharrat, queen of Assyria

164.                Nabopolassar II, king of Babylon 626-605

166.                = Necho II Wehemibre of Egypt, married:

167.                Shapenuapit, high-priestess of Amon, Egypt

166.                Hophra or Apries of Egypt

256.                Teispes I, king of Persia or Anshan, born –700, died –640

272.                Teispes II, king of Persia or Anshan, born -655

276.                Cyaxares, king of the Medes 625-584, born –645, died -584

278.                Alyattes, king of Lydia 610-560, married:

288.                Zeror

296.                Ariaramnes, king of Anshan, born -625

300.                NN

302.                = Nabu-balatsu-iqbi of Babylon

303.                = Adad-Guppi of Assyria

322.                Ashur-etil-same-irsiti-uballit-su of Assyria, high priest of Sin at Harran

324.                = Esarhaddon of Assyria

328.                Bel-Ibni of Babylon, governor of Sealand ±650-626

334.                Piankhi, king of Nubia 751-715, married:

335.                Amenardis Akaluka, princess of Nubia

512.                Achaemenes [Hakhamani], king of Persia or Anshan at least in -700, born –727, died –670

544.                Cyrus, king of Anshan, born –690, died ±-641

552.               Phraortes II [Kshathrita], king of the Medes 646-624, born –670, died –624, killed in battle with the Assyrians

556.                Sadyattes, king of Lydia 624-610, married:

557.                NN, princess of Lydia

576.                Bechorath

592.                = Teispes II of Anshan

600.                = Nabopolassar II of Babylon

644.                Esarhaddon, king of Assyria 681-669, conquered Egypt –671, crowned at Harran

656.                Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

668.                Kashta, king of Nubia, married:

669.                Pebatma, queen of Nubia

670.                = Kashta of Nubia

671.                Shapenuapit, princess of Egypt

1024.              Cashnus, born –765, died –700

1088.              = I Teispes of Anshan [256]

1104.              Deiokes, king of Media 700-647 / 675-646

1112.              Ardys, king of Lydia 645-624

1114.              = Ardys of Lydia

1152.              Aphiah

1288.              Sennacherib, king of Assyria 705-681, king of Babylon 705-681, assassinated, married:

1289.              Tashmetum-sharrat, princess of Babylon

1312.              NN, married:

1313.              NN, princess of Babylon

1336.              Piankhi-Miamun, king of Nubia, married:

1337.              Kenensat, queen of Nubia

1342.              Osorkon, prince of Sais 773-740, Great Chief of Ma, born –805, died -740

1343.              NN, princess of Lybia

2048.              Paetarasp, born –800, died –730

2208.              Phraortes I, king of Media, died -675

2224.              Gyges, king of Lydia 680-645 / 687-652

2304.              Benjamin

2576.              Sargon II, king of Assyria 722-705, assimilated Israel into empire –722, conquered Urartu

2578.              Merodach-Baladan II [Marduk-apla-iddina], king of Babylon 721-710 and –703

2626.              = Merodach-Baladan II of Babylon

2684.              NN, born ±830

4416.              Cyaxares, king of Media, died –714

4448.              Dascylus, noble of Lydia

4608.              Jacob, married:

4609.              Rachel

5152.              Tiglath-pileser III, king of Assyria 745-727, captured Damascus –732, conquered Babylon –729

5156.              Yakin, king of Chaldaea, married:

5157.              NN, princess of Babylon

5368.              = Shoshenk III Usermare Setepenre of Sais

5369.              = Djedbastesankh

8832.              Deioces, prince and founder of Media, deported to Assyria in -715

8896.              Dascylus, vizier of Lydia

10304.            Ashur-dan III, king of Assyria 772-754

10312.            Eriba-Marduk, king of Babylon ±775-±765

10314.            Nabu-shum-ishkun, king of Babylon ±765-748

17792.            Gyges the Mermnad of Lydia

20608.            Adad-nirari III, king of Assyria 811-782

20624.            Marduk-shahin-shumi of Babylon

41216.            Shamshi-Adad V, king of Assyria 824-811, married:

41217.            Sammu-ramat, queen of Assyria 811-808

41248.            Marduk-zera-uballit of Babylon, of the Jakin tribe of the Sealands

82432.            Shalmaneser III, king of Assyria 859-824

164864.          Ashur-nasir-pal II, king of Assyria 884-859, built the capital Nimrod

329728.          Tukulti-Ninurta II, king of Assyria 889-884

659456.          Adad-nirari II, king of Assyria 911-889

1318912.        Ashur-dan II, king of Assyria 933-911

2637824.        Tukulti-apil-esharra II, king of Assyria 967-932

5275648.        Ashur-resha-ishi II, king of Assyria 972-967

10551296.     Ashur-rabi II, king of Assyria 1013-972