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  1. Jan 2, 2013 · Going back up this U5b mtdna line, we find : Jeanne d'Albret, Queen regnant of Navarre (1528-1572) - Marguerite d'Angoulême (1492-1549)-- Louise of Savoy (1476-1531)--- Marguerite de Bourbon (1439–1483)---- Agnes of Burgundy (1407-1476)----- Margaret of Bavaria, Duchess of Burgundy (1363-1423)----- Margaret of Brieg (1342–1386)----- Agnes ...

  2. Aug 5, 2013 · Ethnic group. Italo-celto-germanic. Aug 5, 2013. #1. As already reported in Haplogroups of European kings and queens, Knight et al. (2004) tested the DNA Czar Nicholas II of Russia, who was identified as a member of Y-DNA haplogroup R1b and mtDNA haplogroup T2. Far from being Russian, the czar's matrilineal lineage is overwhelmingly Germanic.

  3. Feb 27, 2013 · UPDATE : a new study by Larmuseau et al. (2013) disproved that the blood tested by Lalueza-Fox et al. belonged to Louis XVI of France. Louis XVI s mtDNA lineage was therefore NOT N1b as originally mentioned in this thread. The genealogy below is still valid but for another, still undisclosed...

  4. Jan 26, 2016 · "C Haplogroup Y-DNA" Project on Family Tree DNA includes the following samples from Europe (broken down by regions): C1a2 (as we know from ancient DNA, this is the "Old European" subclade of C) - in total 15 samples: C1a2-V20: Ireland - 2 Upper Lusatia (Leipzig) - 1 C1a2a-V222: Scotland - 1 Ireland - 1 England - 1 Calabria - 1 Subcarpathia ...

  5. Aug 5, 2013 · As already reported in Haplogroups of European kings and queens, Malmström et al. (2011) tested the mtDNA King Valdemar I of Sweden (1239–1302) and his brother, King Magnus III of Sweden (1240-1290). Both were found to belong to Y-DNA haplogroup I1 and mtDNA haplogroup Z1a. The two kings were...

  6. The new female lineages now included H2b, H6a1, H15, K1b2, I1a, J2b, T1a, T2c1, W3, W6 and X2h, in addition of the previous lineages. As expected, most of these lineages were also found in other Bronze Age cultures associated with Proto-Indo-European speakers, including the Corded Ware and Unetice cultures.

  7. Feb 19, 2018 · Agnes of Antioch (1154 – c. 1184) - Constance of Antioch (1128–1163)-- Alice of Jerusalem (c. 1110 - after 1136) --- Morphia of Melitene (died c. 1126 or 1127) => Armenian origins Descendants of the above who can all be listed as members of haplogroup H1.