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  1. The House of Sponheim or Spanheim was a medieval German noble family, which originated in Rhenish Franconia. They were immediate Counts of Sponheim until 1437 and Dukes of Carinthia from 1122 until 1269. Its cadet branches ruled in the Imperial County of Ortenburg-Neuortenburg and various Sayn-Wittgenstein states until 1806.

  2. Dec 2, 2022 · In 2017, Business Insider reported that "new research shows that all blue-eyed people share a common ancestor." In 2020, Unilad reported that "scientists revealed that the genetic mutation [for ...

  3. Sep 13, 2023 · One of these branches consists of nothing but African lineage; the other contains all other groups, including some African lineage. ­Even more impressive, the geneticists concluded that all human beings on Earth right now can trace their lineage back to the Eve gene, a single common female ancestor whom scientists called the Mitochondrial Eve ...

  4. Jul 10, 2017 · In the German literature a distinction is made between the House of Spanheim (on some occasions also spelled Sponheim) and the House of Sponheim, although they are related: Siegfried I, the oldest documented Spanheimer (born around 1010/1015 castle Sponheim, died 7 Feb 1065 in Bulgaria), Graf von Spanheim, Markgraf der Ungarnmark and Gaugraf im ...

  5. The consequence of humanity being “incredibly inbred” is that we are all related much more closely than our intuition suggests, Rutherford says. Take, for instance, the last person from whom ...

  6. Philip of Spanheim (also: Philip of Sponheim; died 22 July 1279) was a 13th centurt bishop who was elected Archbishop of Salzburg (1247–1257) and Patriarch of Aquileia (1269–1271). He held the title of a Count of Lebenau (1254–1279) and was nominal Duke of Carinthia. With his death the senior line of the House of Sponheim came to an end.

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · A comparison of one chromosome’s DNA sequence between a 14th-century German Jew and two living people who uploaded their DNA to GEDmatch. Each thin vertical bar represents one letter in the DNA ...

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