The line from Adam to Noah is very
well known because it is in the Bible, Christian Bibles, Jewish Bibles, and
this literature is sacred even to Islam.
In the Bible, Noah is primarily know for being the person who built an
Ark, such that when a massive flood came, Noah was saved, and the rest of
humanity drowned. In the Bible, Noah is
the 10th generation where Adam is the first generation. So, I am starting with a 10 next to Noah.
10. Noah (Expanse of flood)
11. Shem
Several different sacred texts
include a flood story in their history.
In fact, this story is not just in Hebrew literature, but also Greek,
Roman, Norse and British legend contain a flood story. For example Shem, the son of Noah is listed
in the sacred British text, the Anglo Saxon Chronicle as, Sem, and in other
places Shem is called Sceaf.
Shem is where the word Semite comes
from. Thus, in this lineage, I am
establishing that the British Kings and the ancestors to these kings where of
Semitic origin.
12.
Arpachshad
The line from Noah to Abraham is
also in the Bible, but I will list it anyway.
13.
Shelah
14.
Eber
Eber means Hebrew. Thus, Eber is thought to be the first Hebrew
patriarch.
15.
Peleg
16.
Reu
17.
Serug
18.
Nahor
19.
Terah
20.
Abraham (Expanse of faith)
Among Jews, Abraham is often called
the first Jew though the word Jew derives from the Israelite tribe of
Judah. This is somewhat confusing. However, Abraham is thought to be the father
of monotheism, and in addition, Abraham is well known for his institution of
the practice of circumcision, which is a practice that like Jews, the British
are known to circumcise their males.
However, I do understand that this is arguable because certain Orthodox
Jews believe that the circumcision of the Brits, and other peoples are
invalidated for various reasons.
21.
Isaac
22.
Jacob who became Israel
In mythology, the patriarch Jacob is
known as SATURNUS OF KRIT, where Krit is the Island of Crete. The historians Eusebius
and Tacitus (see his book Histories 5:2) connect Saturn, circumcision, Crete and Israel. In Roman myth Saturn was identified with the Greek Cronus, where Cronus circumcised himself according to Cory's Ancient Fragments. In fact, among the English Saturday, is
Saturn's Day, where Saturday is the Israelite Sabbath.
23. Judah/JUPITER/Jove in Persian mythology is Judah. In some mythology, Judah is Jove. For example, in
the Iliad, Jove had a ruler's scepter.
This scepter is mentioned in [Genesis 49:10]. In the mythology, this scepter was made by
Vulcan.
24. Zerah /ZEUS is the son of Judah in the book of
Genesis. He married Electra. The word Zerah in Hebrew means,
“Strange worship or idolatry,” such that it is no wonder why such odd religious
associations, such as polytheism are associated with this clan of Judah. While Jupiter of the Greek Empire means Judah, Zeus of the Trojan empire means Zerah.
Zeus came to be associated lightning bolts and science, and was diverse as he was a founder to the Zeriahites, which were Edomites (Chronicles 1:37), Judahites (Chronicles 2:4), Simonite (Chronicles 4:24), Levites (Chronicles 6:6), and Cushite/Ethiopian (2 Chronicles 14:8) Zerahites, while in other circles Zeus the Olympiad referred to Zerah, as he,
Zerah is mentioned first in the Bible as an Edomite, where being an Olympiad
may be thought of as Edomite like behavior. It is not surprising, at least to me anyway, that Greek, Roman, and Norse genealogies should be understandable to the Zerahites. I also suggest that Judah only raised Zerah, and that his origins belong to Tamar, which made him Jewish.
I
understand that this literature puts the Israelite Exodus from Egypt at an
impossible date, according to the Orthodox calendar, but I am pretty sure that
before the age of 1,000 BCE the orthodox calendar is in fact wrong. I have discussed this in other blogs.
25. Darda [Chronicles], Dara, is the son of Zeus
in the Iliad, where he is called the phonetically similar Dardanus in the
Iliad. Also, 1 Maccabees 12, says, "Darius our bretheren." While migrations of "circumcised" aliens from Egypt to Greece and Pontus are noted by Hecataeus of Abdera, there is no mention of DARDANUS or DARDA. This is because Dardanus left Egypt BEFORE the Exodus: "Dardanus is said to have BUILT TROY about THIRTY-FOUR YEARS BEFORE THE EXODUS." (British History Traced from Egypt and Palestine, by L.G.A. Roberts, p. 27) (Please note that this is probably why I am not a Jew, as it is said that all Jews were present at Mt. Sinai to receive the Torah).
True
to the scepter and the prophecy of Israel that Judah would rule, Darda founded
The Royal House of Troy and Trojan race).
26. ERICHHONIUS [Iliad]
Thus,
for the continuation of the lineage of Darda, I turn to other sacred lineage,
as the Bible stops with Darda, while the semi-legendary mythologies continue
the lineage.
27. TROS [Iliad]
28. Ilus
28. Ilus
29. Laomedon [Iliad]
30. Priam of Troy [Iliad, Woden (Odin I) John D.
Keyser] (Expanse to Europe.)
Like
Saturn’s Day, or Saturday, Thor was given a day of week Thursday. Also, his hammer may be associated with the
property of resonance in science.
31. Thor, Tror (Langfedgatal) and Sif. "Vingener, Vingeþor, Einriði and Hloriþa (all four being names of Thor) to "Tror, whom we call Thor"" The Icelandic Langfedgatal fills in these gaps in the SECOND Odin's genealogy on ODIN'S FATHER'S SIDE [Priam to SESKEF (SESCEF)]. Jord is the mother of the thunder god Thor and a sexual partner of Odin.
33. Sceafa, Sceaf,
Seskef, Strephius, Sceldwae, Odin II, Dan I = Sheaf of grain connection to Leviticus 23:9-14 [0 CE]. [Æthelweard's Chronica] [Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, year 855 versions B and C.]
34. Bedvig, Bedwig, Bedwigius
35. Beoƿ is an Old English word for barley. In the Anglo-Saxon genealogies, Beoƿa is the son or grandson of Sceafa, the Old English word for sheaf. The noun beoƿ has an Old Norse parallel in Bygg, the word for "grain." Related comparisons have been made between the figure of Beoƿ and Byggvir, attested in the Prose Edda as a servant of the god Freyr.
36. Hwala/Gwala
37. Athra/Hadra
38. Itormann/Stermon
39. Heremotr/Heremod
40. Scyld Skjöldr (Latinized as Skioldus, sometimes Anglicized as Skjold or Skiold) was among the first legendary Danish kings. He is mentioned in the Prose Edda, in Ynglinga saga, in Chronicon Lethrense, in Sven Aggesen's history, in Arngrímur Jónsson's Latin abstract of the lost Skjöldunga saga and in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. Under the name Scyld he also appears in the Old English poem Beowulf.
41. Beaf/Beowa/Beaw/Bēow/Beowulf [Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Æcerbot Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem Beowulf De temporum ratione Deor Ealuscerwen Finnesburg Fragment Franks Casket Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum Nine Herbs Charm Old English language Spong Hill Sutton Hoo Widsith Wið færstice]
42. Eat/Geat/Jat Progenator of German Kings.
43. Godwulf
44. Flocwald
45. Finn
46. Frithuwulf.
47. Frealaf/Frealeaf
48. Buri [Búri is mentioned nowhere in the Poetic Edda and only once in the skaldic corpus.] In Norse mythology, Búri (Old Norse: [ˈbuːre], is a divinity god 'producer, father') of all other gods.
49. Borr [In Norse mythology, Borr or Burr[1] (Old Norse: 'son', born;[2] sometimes anglicized Bor, Bör or Bur) was the son of Búri.] Borr was the husband of Bestla and the father of Odin
50. Woden (Odin III) 1,000 CE? Sharon Turner, who compiled a History of the Anglo-Saxons, wrote: "The human existence of ODIN appears to be satisfactorily proved. The FOUNDERS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON OCTARCHY [in Britain] deduced their descent FROM ODIN by genealogies, in which their ancestors are distinctly mentioned up to him!" (Quoted from Wake Up! August, 1980).
This is more accurately the ancestry of Rollo going back to Adam
- Adam (1-931 AM), m. Eve (3-941 AM)
- Seth (231-1143 AM), m. Azűrâ, his sister
- Enosh (436-1341 AM), m. Noam, his sister
- Cainan (626-1536 AM), m. Műalęlęth, his sister
- Mahalalel (796-1691 AM), m. Dînâh, dau. of Barâkî'ęl, son of Enosh, above
- Jared (961-1923 AM), m. Bâraka, dau. of Râshűjâl, son of Cainan, above
- Enoch (1123-1488 AM), m. Ednâ, dau. of Dânęl, son of Mahalalel, above
- Methuselah (1288-2257 AM), m. Ednâ, dau. of Âzrîâl, son of Jared, above
- Lamech (1475-2228 AM), m. Bętęnôs, dau. of Bârâkî'îl, son of Enoch, above
- Noah (1663-2613 AM), m. Emzârâ, dau. of Râkę'ęl, son of Methuselah, above
- Shem, next
- Japheth
- Shem (2165-2765 AM) (whence Semite)
- Arphaxad (Arpachshad) (2265-2880 AM), m. Râsű'ejâ, dau. of Elam, son of Shem, above
- Cainan (Kenan) (2400-2860 AM) *, m. Męlkâ
- Shelah (Salah) (2530-2990 AM), m. Mű'ak, dau. of Kęsęd, son of Arphaxad, above
- Eber (Heber) (2660-3164 AM) (whence Hebrew)
- Peleg, next
- Joktan
- Peleg (2794-3133 AM)
- Reu (2924-3263 AM)
- Serug (3056-3386 AM), m. Męlkâ, dau. of Kâbęr, son of Peleg, above
- Nahor (3186-3394 AM)
- Terah (3265-3470 AM)
- Abraham, next
- Nahor
- Sarah (Sarai) (3345-3472 AM) (by other wife), m. Abraham, next
- Abraham (Abram) (3335-3510 AM), m. Sarah, above
- Ishmael (by other wife)
- Isaac, next
- Midian (by other wife)
- Isaac (3435-3615 AM), m. Rebekah
- Jacob (Israel, Saturn of Crete), King of Goshen (3495-3642 AM) (whence Israelites), m. Leah
- Levi
- Judah, next
- Judah, King of Goshen (whence Jews), who had twins by Tamar . This is Rollo's and Poppa's common ancestor.
- Pharez, next
- Zerah
- Zerah (Zarah) *
- Calcol, who was probably Cecrops
- Darda (Dara), who was probably Dardanus
- Dardanus, King of Dardania (-1414 BC)
His ancestry is disputed. He is probably the Biblical Darda, as Trojan argues. * - Erichthonius, King of Dardania (-1368 BC)
- Tros, King of Troy (-1328 BC), whence Troy, Trojan
- Ilus, next
- Assaracus
- Ilus, King of Troy (-1279 BC), whence Illium
- Laomedon, next
- Themiste, m. Capys
- Laomedon, King of Troy (-1235 BC)
- Priam, next
- Tithonus
- Tithonus
- Memnon, King of Ethiopia (-1183 BC), m. Troan
- Thor (Tror), King of Thrace
[Vingener] !Milner - Hloritha (Loridi)
- Einridi
- Vingethorr
- Vingener
- Moda (Mode)
- Magi
- Sceaf (Seskef, Odin) *
- Bedwig
- Hwala
- Hathra
- Itermon
- Heremod
[Sceaf] !Milner - Sceldwea (Scyld)
- Beaw
- Tćtwa
- Geat (Gapt)
- Godwulf, next
- Hulmul
- Godwulf (Folcwald)
- Finn
- Frithuwulf
- Frealaf
- Frithuwald
- Woden (Odin, Sigge), King of Asgard, m. Frigg
- Skjöld, King of Danes (237-)
- Fridleif (259-)
- Frodi (281-)
- Fridleif (303-)
- Havar (325-)
- Frodi (347-)
- Vermund (366-)
- Olaf (391-)
- Dan (412-)
- Frodi (433-)
- Fridleif (456-)
- Frodi, King of Denmark (479-548)
- Halfdan Frodasson, King of Denmark (503-580)
- Helgi (528-)
- Yrsa Olafsdottir (565-)
- Eystein Adilsson (594-)
- Ingvar (616-)
- Braut-Onund (636-)
- Ingjald, King of Uppsala (660-)
- Olaf, King of Westfold (lv. 710)
- Halfdan, King of Westfold (-750)
- Eystein, next
- Gudrod
- Eystein, King of Westfold (-780)
- Halfdan, King of Westfold (-800)
- Gudrod, next
- Ivar Oplaendinge
- Gudrod, King of Westfold, Vermaland, Vingulmark, and Roumarike (738-810)
- Olaf, next
- Halfdan
- Olaf, King of Norway (770-840)
- Rognvald Eysteinsson (790-850), m. Tora Sigurdsdottir
- Rollo, m. Poppa
- William Longsword
- Guillaume I
- Richard I the Fearless
- Mauger de Normandii born in Normandy, France abt 967. About 1007 Mauger, great grandson of Rollo became Count of Corbeil and Count of Montaigne. Mauger married Germaine de Corbeil.
- Guillaume surnamed Werlac
- Regnault de Corbeil
- Gilbert de Corbeil
- Robert Fitz Gilbert de Corbeil
- Robert de Peshale
- John de Lumley de Peshale
- Adam de Peshale Sr
- Sir Richard de Peshall
- Sir Thomas de Peshall
- Nicholas de Peshall
- Hugh de Peshall
- Sir Hugh de Peshall
- Humphrey Peshall
- John Pershall
- Richard Pershall
- Edmond Pershall
- Thomas Pearsall