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Royalty Genealogy Society
Royalty Genealogy Society
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- Index of genealogies in the collection of T. F. Boettger for the noble families of France.
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- Links to royal genealogy resources.
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- Includes family trees of royal houses (in PDF format).
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- Publisher's information about the Almanach de Gotha publication (formerly often considered the most influential royal genealogical reference book ever produced). Re-launched in England 1998 following a break of fifty four years.
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- Information on genealogy and heraldry of many Russian noble families. Provides some findings on V. A. Tropinin and V. L. Borovikovsky, along with a description of Grzymala coat of arms.
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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and their answers and other useful information about the British Royal Family and British nobility.
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- Commercial services and publications in France.
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- Hashemite Family Tree showing the lineage from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to King Hussein. King Hussein is the 42nd generation direct descendent of the Prophet Muhammad. Biographical information available on a number of descendents of the Prophet.
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- Netty Leistra's pages with information about Reigning Royal Houses in Europe, Royal Houses, Mediatized Houses and Royal Houses outside Europe.
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- The College of Arms is the official repository of the coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families and their descendants.
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- The Online Gotha is envisioned as a "Who's Who" among European royal families, showing who the members are at present and in the recent past.
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- Includes descendancy of Charlemagne, the counts of West Frisisa, Holland, Holland-Hennegau, Bavaria-Holland, and the dukes of Burgundy.
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- Searchable genealogy of the British royal family through 1,000 years of history.
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- The result of 25 years work which still continues. Although new to the web, it will grow rapidly and eventually be more comprehensive than the Plantagenet Roll.
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- Large number of text files with genealogies of many European dynasties and noble families as well as ancestries of key historical persons.
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- The newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval (see below) is unmoderated and is used for the discussion of genealogy and family history among people researching individuals who lived in medieval times; thus, it is not only about royalty. The FAQ document lists ma
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- Family trees for Albert the Great, Charlemagne, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Lady Godiva and others.
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- All the families that descend from Prince A.A. Bariatinsky in the male and female line from 1400 to the present day.
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- A summary of some royalty resources.
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- Descend of Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands from the lords of Strijen.
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- Ancestors of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault from the Churchyard/Orr Family Museum.
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- A searchable index of more than 100 volumes of the German "Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels" published by C. A. Starke Verlag.
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- Whether you're researching royal history or hoping to find royalty in your own family tree, these resources can help!
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- Message Board relating to inherited personality traits in European Royalty.
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- Definition of the various imperial, royal, princely, and noble titles encountered in Europe. A work of lexicography.
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- This system (by Herbert Stoyan) allows access by a variety of criteria such as: name, date range, location, relationship, classification/title. The data includes family trees and sometimes biographies, portraits and arms. The original version of the syste
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- Personality theory based on genetics is used to trace inherited character traits in European Royalty. The major traits are narcissism, perfectionism and aggression.
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- Learn more about the legendary descent of the High Kings from Adam and Eve.
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- Genealogy and GEDCOM files for many European royal families.
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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and their answers and other useful information about royal and noble families of the world.
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- Based on the ROYAL92.GED GEDCOM file from Roots-L.
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- Hints and resources for discovering if you come from a Royal heritage.
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- Genealogy tables for European royal families.
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- Summary of how titles of nobility, or peerages come about.
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- Register of the Titled Families and Persons of the Russian Empire. Translated into English, Russian, and Polish.
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- Genealogy of the Orange-Nassau family, Royal House of The Netherlands.
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- Genealogy of the Orange-Nassau family, Royal House of The Netherlands.
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- Genealogy of the Romanov Imperial Family
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- An archive of king lists showing both individuals and dynasties, as well as eras of foreign rule and non-monarchic periods for most regions of the world, from earliest times to the present. Includes some national heraldry.
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- History and geneology of Mewar Rulers from Rajasthan, India.
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- The official site of the house of Habsburg Iturbide of Mexico with genealogies, histories and biographies of the emperors Agustin and Maximilian and leading figures.
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- Present situation, genealogy and short history of most non-European states since the 18th century. [ Title: "Almanach de Bruxelles" ]
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- A site by Glenn A. Steinberg that captures the personalities, circumstances, and genealogies of the royal houses of Europe during a particular moment in their history.
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- Transcription of William Urmston Searle Glanville-Richards's genealogical book published in 1882.
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- An extensive genealogical database containing more than 400,000 persons. Much of the emphasis is on medieval ancestry, as well as on modern royalty and nobility. The data are mostly taken from good-quality secondary sources, which are specified for each e
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- German royalty and nobility, their possessions and titles, political structures of the Holy Roman Empire, regnal chronology, and maps.
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- Burke's Peerage specializes in publishing books on ancestry, aristocracy, history as well as many volumes on the aristocracy and imperial and royal families of the world.
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- Provides information about royalty and royal families around the world, as well as the genealogy of United States presidents.
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- This association is open to individuals whose names appear in the Polish-Lithuanian Nobility records of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth archives and reference sources.
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- Family trees of many European royal and noble families compiled by Miroslav Marek.
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- Descent-line from Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt to Queen Elizabeth of Britain, over 3500 years.
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- Kaj Malachowski's web-guide to the "Europaische Stammtafeln," a collection of European royal and noble genealogies.
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- The lines of kings and regents in England, Denmark, Norway, Scotland and Sweden, since the dawn of nations in Northern Europe.
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- The Avigdor (d'Avigdor Duca di Acquaviva and d'Avigdor-Goldsmid) family is one of Europe's most important noble and banking dynasties.
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- Database of the Saudi Arabian Royal Family.
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- Index of genealogies in the collection of T. F. Boettger for the noble families of the Balkan States (Greece, Constantinople, Albania, Roumania).
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- A collection of coats of arms and information about the hereditary Peerage, Baronetage, and Royal Family of the United Kingdom. Contains searchable database of over 7,000 current, abeyant, and extinct titles.
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- The von Salm - (362 individuals, 40 ancestors) and the von Stein - von Dhaun (20 individuals, 12 ancestors) families.
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- Descendants listings for many royal and noble families.
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- History of one of Persia's oldest tribe. A dynasty of powerful landlords who have redefined themselves as a dynasty of master builders in the 21st century.
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- Site by Brigitte Gastel Lloyd and Leo van de Pas containing biographies, articles, links and substantial genealogical information.
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