Post-Zielinski-Ginoble-Rosberg Families

Citations


King Nicanor of Sicambri

1Pedigree Resource File, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.


(Daughter) of Britain

1Web site.
Springer Genealogy to Adam and Eve
(http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/springer.htm).


King Elidure of Britain

1Web site.
Springer Genealogy to Adam and Eve
(http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/springer.htm).


Helenus IV of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


Scythia of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


Goyotha of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).

2Web site.
Definition: The Cimmerian culture were nomadic horse-riding people of the Russian steppes beginning about 1200 BC. According to Herodotus, they invaded Anatolia during the 7th century BC and controlled the Black Sea area until about 600 BC, when they were in turn invaded by the Scythians. Archaeologically, they've been harder to pin down. Some scholars believe that the Èernogorovka-Novoèerkassk culture north of the Caucusus and Black Sea matches Cimmerian; others are skeptical whether 'Cimmerian' was a separate definable ethnic group at all.

For those of a frivolous nature, Robert E. Howard chose the Cimmerian culture as the culture group to which his Conan the Barbarian belonged.

This glossary entry is part of the Dictionary of Archaeology.
(http://archaeology.about.com/od/cterms/g/cimmerian.htm).


Priam IV of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


King Antenor I of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).

2Pedigree Resource File, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
Source says "Was the Cuxim,of the Trojan,Blood".

3Comments from LauraMaery Post (paf@writerspost.com).
Contact info: 25629 129 Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030.
Another source says "Abt 0498 BC".


Plaserio III of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


Helenus III of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


Diluglio II of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).


Dilugio I of the Cimmerians

1Rootsweb submissions (http://www.rootsweb.com).
Linda's Family Tree
(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=silveriemoon&id=I18973).