1. Odin (Woden), d. 055 BC

Father: 2. Frithuwald (Bor)
Mother: 2. Beltsa
He may have had two more children, Saeming and Yngvi.

Spouse: Frigg (Frígídá)

The Frigg who was the wife of Odin (Woden) is often confused with the Frigg who was the wife of Wettin, and daughter of Cadwalladr. Wettin and his wife Frigg lived in the mid-fourth century AD, while Odin and his wife Frigg lived in the early to mid first century BC. Some of the lineages attributed to Odin are probably those of Wettin.
Married.

Children:

  1. Casere
  2. Seaxneat
  3. Skjöld, b. in Hleithra, Denmark, m. Gefion, d. 040 BC, Became king of Denmark, 055 BC
  4. Waegdaeg
  5. Wecta
  6. Wihtlaeg
  7. Winta
  8. Baeldaeg (Balder), m. Nanna

2. Frithuwald (Bor)

Father: 3. Frealaf (Fríallaf)
He is shown in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, but not in the Prose Edda.

Spouse: 2. Beltsa

Married.

Children:

  1. Ve
  2. Vilje
  3. 1. Odin (Woden), m. Frigg (Frígídá), d. 055 BC

3. Frealaf (Fríallaf)

Father: 4. Frithuwulf

Children:

  1. 2. Frithuwald (Bor), m. Beltsa

4. Frithuwulf

Father: 5. Finn
He is shown in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles but not in the Prose Edda.

Children:

  1. 3. Frealaf (Fríallaf)

5. Finn

Father: 6. Godwulf (Gudólfr)

Children:

  1. 4. Frithuwulf

6. Godwulf (Gudólfr)

Father: 7. Geata (Ját)

Children:

  1. 5. Finn

7. Geata (Ját)

Father: 8. Taetwa

Children:

  1. Hulmul
  2. 6. Godwulf (Gudólfr)

8. Taetwa

Father: 9. Beaw (Bjáf)
He is shown in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles but not in Prose Edda.

Children:

  1. 7. Geata (Ját)

9. Beaw (Bjáf)

Father: 10. Sceldwa (Skjöld)

Children:

  1. 8. Taetwa

10. Sceldwa (Skjöld)

Father: 11. Heremod

Children:

  1. 9. Beaw (Bjáf)

11. Heremod

Father: 12. Itermon

Children:

  1. 10. Sceldwa (Skjöld)

12. Itermon

Father: 13. Hathra

Children:

  1. 11. Heremod

13. Hathra

Father: 14. Hwala

Children:

  1. 12. Itermon

14. Hwala

Father: 15. Bedwig

Children:

  1. 13. Hathra

15. Bedwig

Father: 16. Seskef
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles shows him as a grandson of the Biblical Noah. The Prose Edda continues the lineage.

Children:

  1. 14. Hwala

16. Seskef

Father: 17. Magi

Children:

  1. 15. Bedwig

17. Magi

Father: 18. Móda

Children:

  1. 16. Seskef

18. Móda

Father: 19. Vingener

Children:

  1. 17. Magi

19. Vingener

Father: 20. Vingethor

Children:

  1. 18. Móda

20. Vingethor

Father: 21. Einridi

Children:

  1. 19. Vingener

21. Einridi

Father: 22. Lóridi

Children:

  1. 20. Vingethor

22. Lóridi

Father: 23. Trór (Thor)
Mother: 23. Síbil (Sif)

Children:

  1. 21. Einridi

23. Trór (Thor)

Father: 24. Memnon
Mother: 24. Troana
He was fostered in Thrace by a certain war-duke called Lóríkus. He was goodly to look at with hair fairer than gold. When he was twelve, he was so strong he could lift ten bear skins. He killed his foster father and mother (Lora) and took the kingdom of Thrace. He then traveled the earth, it is claimed, killing giants, dragons and many beasts. He met his wife in the North where she was a prophetess. (Notice how this story is a less exagerated version of the same story told about the Thor of Norse mythology in the time of Trór's descendent, Odin.)

Spouse: 23. Síbil (Sif)

Married.

Children:

  1. 22. Lóridi

24. Memnon

Father: 25. Tithonius
Mother: 25. Eos
He became king of the Trojans after the war with the Greeks. He may have been the king of Ethiopia before then. Ethiopia is one of the nations listed in the Iliad as coming to the aid of King Priam.

Spouse: 24. Troana

Father: 26. Priam
Married.

Children:

  1. 23. Trór (Thor), m. Síbil (Sif)

25. Tithonius

Spouse: 25. Eos

Married.

Children:

  1. 24. Memnon, m. Troana




Ancestor families report created by Gene 4.3.4, Fri, Sep 13, 2002

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