ROOTS-L Resources: Royal Resources

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    Charlemagne, the Capets, references, GEDCOM, and more...


  • genealog.lc-royal: A listing of materials in the catalog of the Library of Congress that relate to royal genealogy. See Library of Congress files for help on how to use this information.
  • genealog.capet: An ASCII (text) chart showing the French royal lineage of the Capets, from Hugh Capet (born 956) to Philip VI.
  • genealog.caroling: An ASCII (text) chart showing the French royal lineage of the Carolingians, from Pepin of Landen (c640) to Louis V (987).
  • genealog.scotking: An ASCII (text) chart showing the Scottish succession from James II (1437-60) to Charles I, King of England and Scotland.
  • Charlemagne's Ancestors in seven parts, in both French and English. Ahnentafel numbering is used. (See definitions for an explanation.) In genealog.charlan1, the first part, ancestors 1-206, from the 1st through 8th generations, are covered. In genealog.charlan2, the second part, ancestors 208-1047, from the 8th to 11th generations, are covered. In genealog.charlan3, the third part, ancestors 1058-3280, from the 11th and 12th generations, are covered. In genealog.charlan4, the fourth part, ancestors 3282-7120, from the 12th and 13th generations, are covered. In genealog.charlan5, the fifth part, ancestors 8192-26640, from the 14th and 15th generations, are covered. In genealog.charlan6, the sixth part, ancestors 26824-111744, from the 15th to 17th generations, are covered. And in genealog.charlan7, the seventh part, ancestors 111746-3640960, from the 17th to 23rd generations, are covered. "The opinions vary with specialists." See also Descendants of Charlemagne.
  • A Royal GEDCOM in nine parts, from Denis Reid. To use this, you'll need to collect all nine parts, remove the first and last line of each section, concatenate them all together, and then upload them to your favorite genealogy program. But if you really don't want to cut and paste this thing back together, you might take a look at Royal Genealogies
      The first part: genealog.roy92a01
      The second part: genealog.roy92a02
      The third part: genealog.roy92a03
      The fourth part: genealog.roy92a04
      The fifth part: genealog.roy92a05
      The sixth part: genealog.roy92a06
      The seventh part: genealog.roy92a07
      The eighth part: genealog.roy92a08
      The ninth and final part: genealog.roy92a09
    See also Royalty Database.

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