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  1. Nov 28, 2019 · J.W. Dearborn from, "A History of the first century of Parsonsfield,Maine" "Magnus Redland, son of Thomas Redland and Barbara Laughton, was born in the parish of St. Andrews, Orkney Isles, on Sept. 3, 1674.

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    • September 16, 1773
    • September 3, 1674
  2. She was the daughter of Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, and sister of Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg, the first queen of King Gustav I of Sweden. Dorothea was raised in one of the first states in Germany where the reformation was proclaimed, and was affected from Lutheranism early in life.

  3. The Pillar of Elise is the only source mentioning Vortigern's original wife, Sevira ( or Severa or Servilla ). A marriage between them could be rejected as an attempt to link the dynasty of Powys with the emperor Magnus Maximus, but it might have been historical.

  4. Hugues "le Grand" (Hugo Magnus, Hugh the Great) Duke of the Franks, 936-956. Hugues appears on 31 March 914, in a charter of his father Robert, abbot of Saint-Martin de Tours (later king Robert I), in which he is stated to be his father's heir [" S. Roberti gloriosi abbatis.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · stepson. Beatrix de France. stepdaughter. view all. Judith du Maine's Timeline. Genealogy for Judith du Maine (c.900 - 925) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Hugh married first, in 922, Judith, daughter of Roger, Count of Maine, and his wife Rothilde, a daughter of Emperor Charles the Bald. She died childless in 925. Hugh's second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons, and half-sister of King Æthelstan. They married in 926 and she died in 937, childless.

  7. Around 1327, Magnus married Sophia (died 1356), the daughter of Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal. They had the following children that reached adulthood: Magnus (died 1373) Louis (died 1367), married Matilda, daughter of William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Albert, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen (died 1395)

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