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genealogies and given
# Enumeratio: Catalogues and genealogies are given.
Of the two genealogies of Jesus given in the Gospels, Matthew mentions Solomon, but Luke does not.
The following table is based on the genealogies given by Geoffrey Keating and in the Lebor Gabála Érenn, and references in Cath Maige Tuireadh.
The genealogies do not agree on Cynegils ' pedigree: his father is variously given as Ceola, Ceolwulf, Ceol, Cuthwine, Cutha or Cuthwulf.
Offa's ancestry is given in the Anglian collection, a set of genealogies that include lines of descent for four Mercian kings.
Two genealogies are given for Zelophehad by the Bible ; in the Book of Chronicles, he is listed as a son of Manasseh.
In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, or of Zeus.
Many other clan chiefs were never given formal titles or knighthoods from the Kingdom of Ireland, but were issued with arms and usually registered their genealogies with the heralds in Dublin, and became a significant part of the landed gentry.
The several heroes who rode off seeking war and wealth in this way are given genealogies that made Garin de Monglane their common ancestor.
His dates are sometimes given in genealogies as birth in 570, the beginning of his reign in 593, and death in either 606 or 615, but with no apparent evidence ; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle just mentions him as father of Penda, with no further detail.
Alrek's ancestry is not given in the saga, but according to the Ættartolur ( genealogies ' attached to Hversu Noregr byggdist ), Alrek was the son of Eirík the Eloquent ( Eiríkr inn málspaki ), son of Alrek, son of Eirík, son of Skjöld ( Skǫldr ) son of Skelfir, king of Vörs ( Vǫrs ), modern Voss in northern Hordaland.
According to genealogies given in Josephus and other classical sources, she was the great-aunt of Dido, Queen of Carthage.
Finally, the name Íth, given in the genealogies as the ultimate ancestor of the Corcu Loígde ( Dáirine ) and offering some confusion about their parentage and relation to the Iverni, in fact preserves the same Indo-European root * peiH-(" to be fat, swell "), thus in effect completing a basic picture of the Iverni / Érainn and their kindred in later historical Ireland.
# a son of Hezron and great-grandson of Judah, as given in the extended genealogies in, and.
Her date of death is sometimes given in modern genealogies as " 1220 " or " after 1240 ".
It is felt that, if such a connection had existed, the sources would have given specific details, given the otherwise reasonably complete genealogies which can be reconstructed from the information which they contain.
Fundamentalists typically treat as simple history, according to its plain sense, such passages as the Genesis account of creation, the deluge and Noah's ark, and the unnaturally long life-spans of the patriarchs given in genealogies of Genesis, as well as the strict historicity of the narrative accounts of Ancient Israel, the supernatural interventions of God in history, and Jesus ' miracles.
A figure of this name also appears in the Welsh genealogies, though he is given different parentage.

genealogies and two
He is recorded in various sources as having two sons, Cutha and Cuthwine, but the genealogies in which this information is found are known to be unreliable.
At this point in the biblical narrative, two genealogies of Esau's family appear under the headings " the generations of Esau ".
The genealogy as it survives is apparently constructed by combining two distinct genealogies which are found attached to the Senchus fer n-Alban, that of Ainbcellach mac Ferchair ( died 719 ), to which has been appended that of Ainbcellach's kinsman Mongán mac Domnaill.
He references in this regard the fact that the genealogies in these two gospels list twenty-six ( Luke ) to forty-one ( Matthew ) completely different ancestors for the generations from David to Jesus.
Edward Smith is recorded in two genealogies as having been the brother of Sir William Tyndale, of Deane, Northumberland, and Hockwald, Norfolk, who was knighted at the marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales to Katherine of Aragon.
Among other sources, this figure is found in two poems compiled together and known as Svipdagsmál in the Poetic Edda, the Prologue to the Prose Edda, and by the name Swæfdæg in the mythical genealogies of the Anglian houses of Anglo-Saxon England.
These were calculated from the genealogies in two versions of the Bible, with most of the difference arising from two versions of Genesis.
The net difference between the two genealogies of Genesis was 1466 years ( ignoring the " second year after the flood " ambiguity ), which is virtually all of the 1500-year difference between 5500 BC and 4000 BC.
They were listed as two different people in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles.
Most contemporary historians assign the five Japanese kings to the following emperors ( two possibilities are identified for Kings San and Chin ), mostly based on the individual features of their genealogies reported in the Chinese sources.
There were four parchments altogether, two of which were reproduced in Gérard de Sède ’ s forthcoming book ( their contents were described in this 1965 document ) and the other two containing genealogies made by the Abbé Bigou ( running from 1548 to 1789 ) and Henri Lobineau ( running from 1780 to 1915 ).
The Gospels give two separate genealogies for Jesus.
Another solution to the problem of two genealogies was offered by Africanus and repeated by Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical History.
Helgi is attributed to two different genealogies in the sagas.
Nothing is known of the person, and his name is known only from Welsh genealogies, which confirm that he had at least two sons.
There are, for example, two accounts of the creation, two genealogies of Seth and two of Shem, two covenants with Abraham and two revelations to Jacob at Bethel, two calls to Moses to rescue the Israelites from Egypt, two sets of laws at Sinai, and two accounts of the Tabernacle / Tent of Meeting.

genealogies and gospels
He used to say that the earliest gospels were those containing the genealogies Luke, while Mark's originated as follows: When, at Rome, Peter had openly preached the word and by the Spirit had proclaimed the gospel, the large audience urged Mark, who had followed him for a long time and remembered what had been said, to write it all down.

genealogies and some
Medieval genealogies are unreliable sources, but many historians still accept Kenneth's descent from the established Cenél nGabráin, or at the very least from some unknown minor sept of the Dál Riata.
Includes many oral and scholarly histories, and genealogies for some Levantine Turkish families.
Medieval interest in genealogy raised claims that Joseph was a relative of Jesus ; specifically, Mary's uncle, or according to some genealogies, Joseph's uncle.
Although Machir and Gilead, as individuals, are described in biblical genealogies as father and son, and as son and grandson of Manasseh, in the view of some critical scholars Machir and Gilead are treated as the names of tribes which are different from one another in the Song of Deborah.
* Ranum, Patricia M., Portraits around Marc-Antoine Charpentier ( Baltimore, 2004 ), pp. 324 – 27 ( where Philippe is attributed the number " III ", as some genealogies do.
Most such genealogies stop at the god Woden, but some trace the supposed ancestors of Woden up to a certain Geat.
Fabulae consists of some three hundred very brief and plainly, even crudely told myths and celestial genealogies, made by an author who was characterized by his modern editor, H. J.
The genealogies attached to some manuscripts of the Historia Brittonum say that Æthelfrith ruled Bernicia for twelve years and ruled Deira for another twelve years, which can be taken to mean that he ruled in Bernicia alone from about 592 to 604, at which point he also came to the throne of Deira.
The Chronicle was created in the late ninth century, probably at the court of Alfred the Great, and some of its annals incorporated short genealogies of kings of Wessex.
Queen Beatrice had no children with her husband John I of Castile, although a son called Miguel is mentioned in several much later genealogies and even in some modern history books.
These genealogies, perhaps oral in origin, were subjected to some regularisation by the scribes who copied them into sources such as the Chronicle of Melrose, the Poppleton Manuscript and the like.
The genealogies of the Anglo-Saxon kings attached to some manuscripts of the Historia Brittonum give more information on Ida and his family ; the text names Ida's " one queen " as Bearnoch and indicates that he had twelve sons.
*' The Trojans and Gildas Quartus ' traces the growth of some mythic genealogies.
Beatrice had no children with her husband, although a son called Miguel is mentioned in several much later genealogies and even in some modern history books.
The elements of the narrative include some of the best-known stories in the Bible — the Creation itself, Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel — followed by the genealogies tracing the descendants of Cain and Seth, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Among the other works of Ammirato, some of which were first published after his death, may be mentioned discourses on Tacitus and genealogies of the families of Naples and Florence.
His wife was a daughter of Erispoe, and in some reconstructed genealogies their daughter marries Berengar of Rennes.
Much of the work appears to be derived from Gildas's 6th century polemic The Ruin of Britain, Bede's 8th century Ecclesiastical History of the English People, the 9th century History of the Britons ascribed to Nennius, the 10th century Welsh Annals, medieval Welsh genealogies ( such as the Harleian Genealogies ) and king-lists, the poems of Taliesin, the Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen, and some of the medieval Welsh Saint's Lives, expanded and turned into a continuous narrative by Geoffrey's own imagination.
Since most modern critical scholars reject the genealogies in Luke and Matthew, some have argued that Jesus did not claim descent from David, and this is thus Jesus ' explanation of this.
According to some genealogies they had an only son, who inherited his mother's titles and / or representations and solely his father's Italian title, the one which could only be used through male line, named Manuel Luis.
Heremod ( Proto-Norse: * Harimōdaz, Latin form: Heremodius ) is a legendary Danish king and a legendary king of the Angles who would have lived in the 2nd century and known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld.
The distinction is not entirely clear, since Idris ap Gwyddno was himself referred to as Idris Gawr (" Idris the Giant ") in some mediaeval genealogies of Meirionydd.
In particular, it lacked some or all of the first two chapters of Matthew, which contain the infancy narrative of the virgin birth of Jesus and the Davidic genealogy via Solomon, " They have removed the genealogies of Matthew " ( 14. 2 – 3 ).

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