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Adam and Eve Family Tales - Page 3© Virginia Marin
of the Knighthood, The Most Noble Order of the Garter. She is buried in Westminister.
131. Edward II, King of England, married Isabella, daughter of Phillip IV, King of France. 130. Edward I, King of England, married Eleanor, daughter of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon. 129. Henry III, Plantagenet, King of England, married Eleanor, daughter of Raymond, Count of Provence. 128. John, King of England, known as Lackland, married Isabella of Angouleme, daughter of Aymer Tallifer, Count of Angouleme. 127. Henry II, King of England married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of William, Duke of Aquitaine, and divorced wife of Louis VII, King of France. 126. Princess Matilda, known as Maude, married Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Maine, known as the Plantagenet King of England. 125. Princess Matilda of Scotland daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland and wife St. Margaret. Married Henry I, King of England, known as Beauclerk. He was the son of William the Conqueror and wife Matilda of Flanders. 124. Malcolm III known as Canmore, married St. Margaret Aetheling of England, daughter of Edward. 123. Duncan, King of Scotland, killed by McBeth, married Sibyl daughter of Siward, Earl of Northumberland. 122. Princess Beatrice. 121. Malcolm II, King of Scotland. 120. Kenneth II, King of Scotland. 119. Malcolm I, King of Scotland. 118. Donald, King of Scotland. 117. Kenneth I, McAlpin. (my Bichon--Lyndale White Snow of McAlpin--was named for him) 116. Alpin 115. Achaisas 114. Ethafind 113. Eugene V 112 - 57 Prince Findan, Eugene IV, Prince Dongard, Donald, Eugene III, Aidan, Conran, Dongard, Gergus More King of Argyll in Scotland, Mortough, Prince Muiredhach, Prince Eogan, Neall, Eochaidh Moihmeodhain, Muirread Hach Tireach, Fiachadh Streabhthuim, Caorbre Liffeachaire, Cormac Ulfhada, Art Aonfir, Conn Ceadchadbach, Feidhlimhidh Rrecgtmar, Tuthal Teachtman, Fiachadn Fionhudh, Feroaidhach Fionfachtnach, Criomhthan Niadhnar, Lughaidh Reibdearg, Prince Bias, Feidhlich, Prince Finn, Prince Finlogha, Prince Rioghneaim, Prince Eamhna, Prince Blathachta, Prince Lurie, Enno, Angus Tuirmbreach, Eochaid Foltleathan, Caisfhaidlach, Conla, Jaren, Prince Meilage, Coalbreag, More the Great King of Ireland, Prince Buillaig, Dyach Laighrach, Riachadh Tolgroch, Bolgrack, Simon Breac, Fion Fail, Gaillchadh, Prince Olchao, Siorna Saoghalach, Prince Maoin, Aongus Oilbhuagard, Labhruins, Prince Smiorguil 56 - 53 Tighernmas, Prince Follain, Eithraill, Irail Faidh the Irish King. Jacob's Pillar, below, is an interesting tale. The stone is surrounded in myth and is said to have been brought to Scotland from the Holy Land. 52. Tamar Tephi-Eochaidh, the Hermon. Tamar was also known as Tea tephi, the daughter of God's House, Princess of the House of David. She came to Ireland in 580 BC and brought with her a relic of immemorial antiquity, said to be Jacob's Pillow of Stone which had been carried to Egypt with the Israelites. It was later the Stone of Scone, or the Coronation Stone. Her husband
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