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Adkins-Horton Genealogy
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- 198 BC
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Bassanus Magnus KING OF THE SICAMBRI (son of Diocles KING OF THE SICAMBRI); died in 250 BC. Notes:
Bassanus Magnus, son of Diocles, King of the Sicambri, was what was considered a Priest-King. He married a Norwegian princess and sired a son, Clodomir. Bassanus Magnus is noted for having founded the city of Bassanburg in Gaul (now known as Aix la Chapelle). He died in 250 B.C.
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Generation: 4
8. | Diocles KING OF THE SICAMBRI (son of Helenus KING OF THE SICAMBRI); died in 300 BC. Notes:
Diocles, son of Helenus, King of the Sicambri, joined with the Saxon tribes in their fight against the Goths and others in southern Gaul. His son was Bassanus Magnus. Diocles died in 300 B.C.
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Generation: 5
Generation: 6
32. | Priamus KING OF THE SICAMBRI (son of Antenor and Cambra); died in 358 BC. Notes:
Priamus, son of Antenor and Cambra, King of the Sicambri, is noted for having established the New Covenant, the Newmage, to the people of northern Europe and Gaul. It was to Priamus that the development of the Saxon language is attributed. Priamus died in 358 B.C. His son was Helenus.
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Generation: 7
64. | Antenor (son of Marcomir I OF THE CIMMERIANS); died in 385 BC. Notes:
Antenor, son of Marcomir, married a woman by the name of Cambra, and they gave birth to a son, Priamus. It was from Cambra?s name that the name of the Sicambri tribe was derived. Antenor died in 385 B.C.
Antenor married Cambra. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 8
128. | Marcomir I OF THE CIMMERIANS (son of Antenor II KING OF THE CIMMERIANS); died in 412 BC. Notes:
Marcomir I, son of Antenor II, led his Cimmerian clansmen from the region of the Black Sea to the region now encompassed by Holland, Gelders and West-Friezland. They would eventually cross the Rhine River and conquer the peoples then inhabiting Northern Gaul. Marcomir died in 412 B.C. Marcomir had a son, Antenor.
Children:
- 64. Antenor died in 385 BC.
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