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Adkins-Horton Genealogy
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- 250 BC
Generation: 1
1. | Bassanus Magnus 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.
Bassanus married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 2
2. | Clodimir I KING OF THE SICAMBRI (1.Bassanus1) died in 232 BC. Notes:
Clodomir I, son of Bassanus Magnus, King of the Sicambri, formed an alliance with the Saxons and Thuringians against the Gauls. He died in 232 B.C. It is believed that Clodomir I was married to Sedanus, his sister. Clodomir I?s son was Nicanor.
Clodimir married Sedanus. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
4. | Marcomir II KING OF THE SICAMBRI (3.Nicancor3, 2.Clodimir2, 1.Bassanus1) died in 170 BC. Notes:
Marcomir II, son of Nicanor, King of the Sicambri, succeeded in defeating the Romans, Gauls and Goths. It is said that it was Marcomir who set the tale, The Acts Of The Gauls to rhyme. Marcomir II died in 170 B.C. His son was Clodius.
Marcomir married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
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