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Ættartolur and genealogies
( The genealogies of the descendants of Nór and the Ættartolur are not translated here.
The Ættartolur ( genealogies attached to the Hversu Noregr byggdist ) call this son of Halfdan by the name Næfil ( Næfill ) and relate that King Næfil was father of Heimar, father of Eynef ( Eynefr ), father of Rakni, father of Gjúki.
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.

Ættartolur and Hversu
*" Frá Fornjóti ok hans ættmönnum " in the Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda, Old Norse text of Hversu Noregr byggdisk ( including the Ættartolur ) and Fundinn Noregr at Snerpa: Netúgáfan: Fornrit and University of Oregon: Norse: Fornaldarsögur norðurlanda.
In the related account in the Ættartolur (' Genealogies ') attached to Hversu Noregr byggdist, the name Skelfir appears instead of Yngvi in the list of Halfdan's sons.
* " Frá Fornjóti ok hans ættmönnum " in the Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda, Old Norse text of Hversu Noregr byggdisk ( including the Ættartolur ) and Fundinn Noregr at Snerpa: Netúgáfan: Fornrit and University of Oregon: Norse: Fornaldarsögur norðurlanda.

Ættartolur and Halfdan
The Orkneying saga does not speak at all of Nór's descendants, but introduces instead a figure named Halfdan the Old as the son of Sveidi ( Sveiði ) the Sea-king, who is called Svadi ( Svaði ) in the Ættartolur.

Ættartolur and ).
According to Hálf's saga and the Ættartolur, Víkar had a son named Vatnar whom Hálfs saga says was buried in Vatnar's Howe ( Vatnarshaugr ).

genealogies and appended
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.
To it is appended the Genelaig Albanensium which contains genealogies of Máel Coluim mac Cináeda and Causantín mac Cuilén, kings of Alba, and of Ainbcellach mac Ferchair and other Dál Riata kings.

genealogies and Hversu
Gard Agdi ( Old Norse Garðr Agði ) appears in the legendary genealogies of Hversu Noregr byggdist as one of the three sons of Nór, the legendary first king of Norway, and as ruler and ancestor of rulers over southwestern Norway.

genealogies and Book
Two genealogies are given for Zelophehad by the Bible ; in the Book of Chronicles, he is listed as a son of Manasseh.
The Annals of Tigernach state that he was king of Dál nAraide, although he is not named in the genealogies of the Dál nAraide in the Book of Leinster.
Kings traced their descent from Cináed mac Ailpín, and not from his father, and Irish genealogies in the Book of Ballymote and the Book of Lecan refer to the kindred as Clann Cináeda meic Ailpín, prioritising descent from Cináed.
In the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, is the first son of Seth who figures in the Generations of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Genealogy of Jesus according to.
The genealogies of Genesis ( in chapters 4, 5 and 11 of the Book of Genesis ) record the descendants of Adam and Eve to Abraham, including the age at which each patriarch fathered his named son and the number of years he lived thereafter.
Nebaioth is again mentioned as Ishmael's firstborn in the genealogies of the First Book of Chronicles:

genealogies and Halfdan
The ' genealogies ' also claims that many heroic families famed in Scandinavian tradition but not located in Norway were of a Finn-Kven stock, mostly sprung from Nór's great-grandson Halfdan the Old.
The genealogies also claim that many heroic families famed in Scandinavian tradition but not located in Norway were in fact of Norwegian stock, mostly sprung from Nór's great-grandson Halfdan the Old.
: The ' genealogies ' also claim that many heroic families famed in Scandinavian tradition but not located in Norway were of a Finnish / Kven-Norwegian stock, mostly sprung from Nór's great-grandson Halfdan the Old.

genealogies and Old
In the 10th century, Old Welsh " Harleian " genealogies ( Harleian MS 3859 ), mention is made of Lou Hen (" Lou the old ") map Guidgen, who most scholars identify with Lleu and Gwydion ( who is implied to be Lleu's father in the Mabinogi of Math, though this relationship isn't explicitly stated ).
In the 10th century, Old Welsh " Harleian " genealogies ( Harleian MS 3859 ), mention is made of Lou Hen (" Lou the old ") map Guidgen, who most scholars identify with Lleu and Gwydion ( who is implied to be Lleu's father in the Mabinogi of Math, though this relationship isn't explicitly stated ).
Afallach ( Old Welsh Aballac ) is man's name found in several medieval Welsh genealogies, where is made the son of Beli Mawr.
In the Old English poem Beowulf, Heremod is a Danish king who was driven into exile and in Old English genealogies Heremod appears appropriately as one of the descendants of Sceafa and usually as the father of Scyld.
If these events and ages are interpreted literally throughout and the genealogies are considered closed, it is possible to build up a chronology in which many of the events of the Old Testament are dated to an estimated number of years after creation.
… probably, so far as I know, there is no professor of Hebrew or Old Testament at any world-class university who does not believe that the writer ( s ) of Genesis 1 – 11 intended to convey to their readers the ideas that … the figures contained in the Genesis genealogies provided by simple addition a chronology from the beginning of the world up to later stages in the biblical story …
Gwrgi and Peredur are listed as sons of Eliffer ( Old Welsh: Eleuthur ) " of the great warband " ( cascord maur ) and as scions of the Coeling dynasty in the genealogies of Harleian MS 3859, making them first cousins of Urien Rheged.
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.
In the Anglo-Saxon genealogies, Beowa is the son or grandson of Sceafa, the Old English word for sheaf.
Simply dropping unnecessary figures from genealogies was a common practice, and this is also done in several points in the Old Testament.
The Old English form Seaxnēat is recorded in the genealogies of the kings of Essex.
Gundry states that the structure of this passage attempts to portray Jesus as the culmination of the Old Testament genealogies.

genealogies and ruler
He also suggested that the name " Amros " in Breton genealogies is a contraction of " Ambrosius " and that Nennius refers to Aurelianus as supreme ruler of the Britons, which would translate as " Riothamus ".

genealogies and territory
The earliest Welsh genealogies give Maximus the role of founding father for several royal dynasties, including those of Powys and Gwent, a role he also played for the rulers of medieval Galloway in Scotland, home to the Roman-era Novantae whose territory was also made independent of Roman rule by Maximus.

genealogies and including
The earliest Welsh genealogies give Maximus ( referred to as Macsen / Maxen Wledig, or Emperor Maximus ) the role of founding father of the dynasties of several medieval Welsh kingdoms, including those of Powys and Gwent.
* Temple, Josiah Howard, History of the town of Whately, Mass: including a narrative of leading events from the first planting of Hatfield: 1660-1871: with family genealogies, Printed for the town by T. R.
* Auburn University in Alabama maintains a special collection of material related to the Confederado immigration, including correspondence, memoirs, genealogies, and newspaper clippings, especially related to Colonel Norris.
Eudaf appears in a number of medieval Welsh genealogies and Triads including:
Royal genealogies including information on reigns and pedigree became the first analytical works in institutional chronology.
Unlike most Biblical genealogies, Matthew's genealogy mentions several figures not in the direct line of descent, including four women, Tamar, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Rahab.
* CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork including the Annals of Ulster, the Annals of Tigernach, the Chronicon Scotorum and genealogies from Rawlinson B 502
Additional evidence is provided by genealogies for Offa, Swithred and Sigered in a 9th-century West-Saxon manuscript and in two post-Conquest sources, i. e. William of Malmesbury's Gesta regum and John of Worcester's Chronicon ex Chronicis, the latter including a memorandum ( Chronicon A ) and a genealogical list ( Chronicon B ).

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