ancestry of Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs (1976-)
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1. Coel I [Coillus], king of the Silurians at Colchester 125-170
2. Marius [Meurig, Meric], king of Siluria 74-125, died 125, married:
3. Penardun, protιgιe of Boudicca
3. Julia Victoria ferch Prasutagus, princess of the Iceni
4. Arviragus [Gwenivyth (Welsh), Gweirydd (Welsh)], king of Siluria 44-74, died 74, married:
5. Genuissa Claudia [Genissa, Genvissa, Venissa, Venus Julia], queen of the Silurians, born or died 50
6. Brβn Benedictus ('the Blessed') of Siluria [Bran, Brons; Fendigaid (Welsh)], arch-druid, received the Grail from Joseph of Arimathea, brought it to England and became Fisher King,[1] married:
7. Anna [Enygeus]
6. Prasutagus, married:
7. Boudicca Victoria [Boadicea]
8. Cunobelinus [Cunobelin, Cymbeline, Cymbelin, Cynfelin, Kimneline, Cynfelyn], king of the Trinobanti and Catuvellauni, assassinated 10 / 17 [not 27] by Hanno
10. Tiberius Claudius I Drusus Nero Germanicus Caesar, emperor of Rome 41-54 [42-54?], born 9, died 13-10-54, married:
11. Julia Agrippa Minor of Rome [Agrippina], born 15 AD, died 3-59 Baiae, married Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus of Rome [not Ahenobardus], the father of emperor Nero
10. Nero Claudius Caesar, married:
11. Valeria Messalina
12. Llyr [Lear], king 20 to 10 AD, married:
13. Penardim
14. St. Joseph of Arimathea, uncle of Jesus the Nazarene, married:
15. Anna, brother of Brβn Benedictus[2]
14. Mandubratius
16. Tasciovanus [Tenantius, Tenacius, Tenuantius, Theomantius], king of the British in the southeast at Colchester, Essex 48 to 20, died 26, brother of Mandubratius
20. Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus, born 38, died 9 after a fall from his horse, married:
21. Antonia Augusta Minor of Rome, born 36, died 5-37 or 38
22. Germanicus Iulius Caesar of Rome, born 15, died 19 AD, married:
23. Vipsania Agrippina I Major of Rome [Iulia Agrippina?], born 13, died 18-10-33 Pandateria
24. Cassivellaunus [Casswallon, Caswallon, Cassibilane], king of the British at Wheathampstead, Hertsfordshire 62 to 48 or 72 to -62, died 48
26. Llud ap Beli [Lud], died 62 or -18
28. = Llud ap Beli
32. = Llud ap Beli
40. Tiberius Claudius Nero, praetor 42, pontifex 46-33, born between 85 and 80, died 33, married:
41. Livia Drusilla Augusta, born circa 58, died 29
issue: (1) Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus, (2) Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, emperor of Rome, born 16-11-42 Rome, died 37, married Vipsania
42. Marcus Antonius III,[3] consul 44, triumvir of Rome, born 83, committed suicide 8-30 / 31 in Alexandria, married (2) -40:
43. Octavia Minor, born 69, died 11
46. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Rome, born 63, died 12, married:
47. Julia Major of Rome, born 39, died 14
48. = Beli
52. Beli Mawr ('the great') [Heli, Eli], sovereign lord of the British 132-72, died -72
issue (1) Llud; (2) Cassivellaunus
80.?[4] Tiberius Claudius (Nero), born 105, died after 79
82. Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, praetor 50, born circa 91, died 42, married:
83. Alfidia
84. Marcus Antonius II Creticus of Rome [not Crecitus], praetor, died circa 71, married:
85. Julia of Rome
86. Gaius Octavius Augustus Caesar IV, senator, emperor of Rome, born 23-9-63, died 14 Nola [18?], married:
87. = Atia Balbus
86. = Gaius Octavius IV
94. = Augustus, emperor of Rome
95. Scribonia of Rome, died 16
104. Manogan ab Eneid
160. Tiberius (Claudius Nero), born 145
164. Claudius (Nero)
168. Marcus Antonius I Orator of Rome, born 143, died 87
170. Lucius Julius Caesar III, consul of Rome, died 86, married:
171. Cossutia
172. Gaius Octavius IV, senator of Rome, praetor, governor of Macedonia, died 20 Campania, married (1) Ancharia, married:
173. Atia Balbus of Rome, died 43
208. Eneid Capoir
320.? Appius Claudius Nero, born 170
336. Gaius Antonius
340. Lucius Julius Caesar II of Rome
344. Caius Octavius III, citizen of Rome
346. Marcus Atius Balbus, senator of Rome, praetor, born 105, died 52, married:
347. Julia Caesar Minor of Rome [Iulia], sister of Caius Julius Caesar IV, who died 49 / -51[5]
640.? Tiberius Claudius Nero, praetor 167, born 210 / -205, died after 167
680. Sextus Julius Caesar II, Roman ambassador, consul of Rome
688. Caius Octavius II, military tribune of Rome in Sicily
694. Caius Julius Caesar III, praetor of Rome 93, proconsul of Asia 91, born 135 / -130, died 85 / -84 Pisa [-91?], married:
695. Aurelia Cornelia of Rome, born 120, died -54
1280.? Appius Claudius Nero, praetor 195, born 235, died after 188
1360. Sextus Julius Caesar I, military tribune in Liguria
1376. Caius Octavius I of Rome, knight
1388. Caius Julius Caesar II of Rome, born 160, married:
1389. Marcia of Rome
1390. Lucius Aurelius Cotta, consul 119, born 162, died after 119, married:
1391. Rutilia of Rome
2560. Publius (Claudius Nero), born 260 / -255
2720. = Lucius Julius Caesar (11104)
2752. Gnaeus Octavius Rufus of Rome, quaestor, descended from the ancient Roman family of the Velitri [Enius, Enus]
2776. Caius Julius Caesar I of Rome, citizen
2776.[6] Lucius Julius Caesar, praetor urb. 166, born 205, died after 166
2778. Quintus Mariux Rex of Rome [not Marcus]
2780.? Lucius Aurelius Cotta, consul 144, born 190 / -185, died after -144
5120. Tiberius Claudius Nero, born 285
5552. Sextus Julius Caesar of Rome [Iulius], praetor of Sicily 208, born 250, died after -208
5552.? = Sextus Iulius Caesar (5552)
5560.? Lucius Aurelius Cotta, quaestor 196, born 230, died after -196
10240. Appius Claudius Caecus, born 335, died after 283
11104. Lucius (Julius) Caesar of Rome, military tribune circa -250
11120. Gaeus Aurelius Cotta, leg. 216, born 260, died after -216
20480. Gaeus Claudius Inregillensis, dictator 337, born 370, died after 337
22208. Numerius Julius Caesar of Rome, first of the Caesars
22208.[7] = Lucius Julius Libo
22240.? Gaeus Aurelius Cotta, consul 252, born 295, died after -252
40960. Appius Claudius Crassus, dictator 362, born 400, died after 349
44416. Lucius Julius Libo, consul 267, born 310, died after -267
81920. Publius (Claudius Crassus), born 430
88832. Lucius Julius Libo, born -350
163840. Appius Claudius Crassus, born 460, died after 420
177664. Lucius (Julius Julus) [Iullus], military tribune, born -390
327680. Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis Sabinus, consul 471, -451, decemvir 450, born 500, died 449
355328. Caius Julius Julus, consul
355328. Lucius Iulius Iullus, born 430, died after -379
655360. Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus Inregillensis, consul 495
710656. Lucius Julius Julus [Iullus]
710656.? Sextus Iulius Iullus, born 470, died after 424
710656.? Spurius (Iulius) Jullus, born 470 / -465
1421312. Numerius Julius Julus, descendant of Iulus of Troy, high priest, son of Ascanius the Trojan, king of Latium, and Roma, daughter of Italus and Lucretia, Ascanius being the son of Aeneas of Troy, king of Latium, and Creusa, Aeneas being the brother-in-law of Paris and Helen of Troy, and son of Anchises, prince of Troy and Venus, son of prince Capys and Themis, son of Assaracus, king of Dardanum, son of Tros, king and builder of Troy, and Callirhoe, daughter of Scamander, Tros being the son of Erichthonius, king of Troy with Astyoche, son of Dardanus, king of Troy with Basia Asia, son of Jupiter or Corytus with Electra, daughter of Atlas; Basia Asia or Batea was the daughter of Teucer, king of Troy, son of Scamander, king of Troy with the nymph Idaea, son of Corybas with Demonice
1421312.? Vopiscus Iulius Iullus, consul 473, born 510 / -505, died after 473
2842624. Gaeus (Julius Jullus), born 540
5685248. Lucius (Iulius Jullus), born 565
11370496.? (Lucius or Gaeus) Iulius Iullus, born -590
[1] Robert de Boron, in M. Baigent, R. Leigh & H. Lincoln, The holy blood and the holy Grail, London, 1996 (1982): 301f., 323
[2] Robert de Boron, in M. Baigent, R. Leigh & H. Lincoln, The holy blood and the holy Grail, London, 1996 (1982): 301f., 323
[3] Marcus Antonius III claimed descent from Hercules, Plutarch, Ant., IV. 2; XXXVI. 7; LX. 5, in Ch. Settipani, Continuitι gentilice et continuitι familiale dans les familles sιnatoriales Romaines ΰ lιpoque impιriale; mythe et realitι, Oxford, 2000: 40
[4] Settipani 2000
[5] Julius Caesar claimed descent from Aeneas, in Suetonius, Caes., VI. 1, in Settipani 2000: 40
[6] Settipani 2000
[7] Settipani 2000