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Cathédrale Norte-Dame de Rouen, France All Photos: Jennie Lambert |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(TV_series)
Although crucial viewing for our extended family, all history and genealogy buffs should find the series exciting and thought-provoking.
Although crucial viewing for our extended family, all history and genealogy buffs should find the series exciting and thought-provoking.
Few historical dramatizations are more pertinent to our
Lambert-Bush family genealogy than this presentation of how a specific Viking clan,
our Viking clan, lived, fought, settled, and influenced the course of Western
European civilization during the “middle ages.”
Using an historically accurate template, although at times truncated
and laced with some “artistic license”, the series follows a clan of Vikings during
the late 8th to early 10thth
centuries as they plunder and trade their way around England and Northeastern
Europe. Early episodes in the series focus on the culture, and early saga-inspired
adventures of a particular clan originating from the Denmark/Norway regions led
by a legendary Viking, one Ragnar-Lothbrok, who evolves from a
farmer-adventurer to Earl and eventually a King. http://www.britannica.com/topic/Ragnar-Lothbrok .
It is his cinematic “brother” Rollo, however, that merits
our genealogical attention. Rollo was an actual Noble Viking warrior who’s
role in raids into NE Europe, up the Seine, and eventual siege and plunder of
Paris are well documented. He has also been associated with the early
establishment of Dublin, Ireland. The clan’s raids on Paris in the late 800s and
early 900s are covered in gory detail in the last few episodes of season 3 of
the Vikings. History tells us (and
presumably season four of the Vikings
will as well) that in 911 Rollo makes a deal with Charles III (The Simple), King
of West Francia, to the effect that if he, Rollo, accepts the NW part of “France”
(An area known as Neustria), agrees to defend it against other raiders, and
gives fidelity to King Charles, the King will grant Rollo the land as a Duchy, and
give his daughter Gisela in marriage as a part of the deal. Never mind that
Rollo already had a wife of Frankish Nobility, Poppa of Bayeux. Rollo agreed, accepted
Gisela as a consort (maybe??), converted to Christianity (sort of?) and became
Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and thereby changed the course of Western
civilization. More on Rollo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollo
Over the years, through a number of marriages and
relationships, Rollo becomes William’s 29X great grandfather (ggf) via his maternal
line and Jennie’s 34X ggf via her paternal line. A pedigree listing is at
the end of this blog, and reflects a previous, more extensive, listing on our French Connections at: http://williamandjennie.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2014-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2015-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=6
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Nave, Cathedral d' Rouen |
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William Observes Rollo’s Sarcophagus |
In the near future we will be posting additional Blogs about
the French Normandy Vikings and how they further fit into our genealogy. As always,
comments, questions and discussions are welcome. Meanwhile the following listings represent our ancestral ties to the vikings who founded Normandy, France.
William
James Lambert, Jr. – Maternal (Havens) Calculated Pedigree Line through
English/French Ancestors to Rollo, Robert I, 1st Duke of Normandy
Rollo "The
Wise" Ragnvaldsson~, (c. 830/46/64 – 931/32)
[Viking – Scandinavia
a.k.a. Denmark; Finland; Norway, Sweden]
29th
great grandfather
William
Longsword (900 - 943) son of Rollo "The Wise"
Ragnvaldsson~,
Richard I
"the Fearless" Duke of Normandy (933 - 996) son of
William Longsword
Richard II
'The Good' Duke De Normandy (957 - 1027) son of Richard I
"the Fearless" Duke of Normandy
Robert II
Devil Magnificent Normandy (999 - 1038) son of Richard II
'The Good' Duke De Normandy
William II (1028 -
1087), son of Robert II Devil Magnificent Normandy (aka: Duke of Normandy; William the Conqueror; King
William I of England) [William Lambert, Jr.’s 24X great grandfather]
Henry I
Beauclerc King England (1068 - 1135) son of William the
Conqueror
Matilda Countess
D'Anjou Beauclerc Plantagenet Planatagenet (1102 - 1169) daughter
of Henry I Beauclerc King England
Henry II King
of England (1133 - 1189) son of Matilda Countess D'Anjou
Beauclerc Plantagenet Planatagenet
John Lackland
King of England (1166 - 1216) son of Henry II King of
England
Henry III
Plantagenet (1207 - 1272) son of John Lackland King of
England
Edward I
Longshanks England Plantagenet (1239 - 1307) son of Henry
III Plantagenet
Edward II
King of England Plantagenet (1284 - 1327) son of Edward I
Longshanks England Plantagenet
Edward III
King of England Plantagenet (1312 - 1377) son of Edward II
King of England Plantagenet
Thomas
Plantagenet (1355 - 1397) son of Edward III King of England
Plantagenet
Anne
Plantagenet (1383 - 1438) daughter of Thomas Plantagenet
John Lord
Berners Bouchier (1410 - 1474) son of Anne Plantagenet
Sir Humphrey
Bourchier (1435 - 1471) son of John Lord Berners Bouchier
Lady Margaret
(Baroness Bryan) Bourchier (1468 - 1552) daughter of Sir
Humphrey Bourchier
Sir Francis
Bryan, Lord Marshal of Ireland 'The Vicar of Hell' (1490 - 1550) son
of Lady Margaret (Baroness Bryan) Bourchier
son of Sir Francis
Bryan, Lord Marshal of Ireland 'The Vicar of Hell'
Sir William
Smith Bryan (Knight) (1600 - 1667) son of Sir Frances II
Bryan
Francis III
Bryan (1630 - 1694) son of Sir William Smith Bryan (Knight)
Morgan Bryan
(1671 - 1763) son of Francis III Bryan
William Bryan
(1734 - 1780) son of Morgan Bryan
William
Christopher Bryant (1760 - 1834) son of William Bryan
Hiram (Hurum)
Bryant Senior (1792 - 1836) son of William Christopher
Bryant
Huram (Hiram)
Bryant (1827 - 1875) son of Hiram (Hurum) Bryant Senior
Lourena R
Bryant (1855 - 1924) daughter of Huram (Hiram) Bryant
John Havens
(1882 - 1960) son of Lourena R Bryant
Fern Lucille
Havens (1925 - 1994) daughter of John Havens
Jennie
Joann (Bush) Lambert – Calculated Pedigree Ties to French Nobility / English Royalty
through
her Paternal (Bush) Line (Partial Listing Only)
Rollo
"The Wise" Ragnvaldsson~, (830/46 – 931/32)
[Viking
– Scandinavia a.k.a. Denmark; Finland; Norway, Sweden]
34th
great grandfather
William
Longsword (900 - 943) son of Rollo "The Wise"
Ragnvaldsson~,
Richard I
"the Fearless" Duke of Normandy (933 - 996) son of
William Longsword
Richard II
'The Good' Duke De Normandy (957 - 1027) son of Richard I
"the Fearless" Duke of Normandy
Robert
II Devil Magnificent Normandy (999 - 1035)
Jennie’s
30th great grandfather
son
of Robert II Devil Magnificent Normandy
son
of William the Conqueror
daughter
of Henry I Beauclerc King England
son
of Matilda Countess D'Anjou BeauclercPlantagenet Planatagenet
son
of Henry II King of England "Curt Mantel" Plantagenet
son
of John Lackland King of England
son
of Henry III Plantagenet
son
of Edward I Longshanks England Plantagenet
son
of Edward II King of England Plantagenet
son
of Edward III Plantagenet
son
of John Gaunt Plantagenet
son
of Henry England Plantagenet
daughter
of Thomas Clarence deLancaster
son
of Margaret DeLancaster
son
of William Whitfield
son
of William Whitfield
son
of Richard Whitfield
son
of Myles Whitfield
son
of Robert Whitfield
son
of Robert Whitfield
son
of Thomas Whitfield
daughter
of Henry Whitfield
son
of Abigail Whitfield
daughter
of James (Major) Fitch
son
of Lucy Fitch
son
of William Cleveland
daughter
of Jedediah Cleveland
son
of Clarissa "Clara" Cleveland
daughter
of Jedidiah Cleveland Parsons
daughter
of Mary Parsons