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sábado, 10 de diciembre de 2022

A new ebook, The Lineage of the Portuguese Conquerors of the 16th century.



A lot of the time when people build a family tree, they're looking for their famous relatives, as I did.

My costarrican mother Nydia Vega de Vilagut is the 40th great-granddaughter of Charlemagne who was born on 2 April 747 and died on 28 January 814. I’ll show you step by step.

The relationship Summary according to my research will be published very soon in my next ebook: The Lineage of the Portuguese Conquerors of the 16th century.

Nydia M. Vega's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather is 'Charlemagne' Emperor of the Carolingian Empire

Details: Nydia M. Vega's mother's father's mother's father's father's father's father's father's father's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's father's father's father's father's father's mother's mother's father's father's mother's mother's father's mother's father's mother's mother's father's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's father is 'Charlemagne' Emperor of the Carolingian Empire.

Names: Nydia M. Vega mother Ang
elica Rodriguez father Juan J. Rodriguez mother María F. Arias father Jose M. Arias father Antonio Arias father Luis Arias father Jose T. Arias father Felipe Arias father Andres Arias mother Maria Monterroso mother Catalina Mora mother Maria De La Portilla mother Ana Gómez mother Juana Gomez mother María Pereira Cardoso mother Isabel de Acuña y Berrio father Alferez Álvaro de Alfonso father Rui de Melo da Cuhna father Rui Afonso de Melo father João Álvares da Cunha father Dom João Lourenço da Cunha mother Maria Gonçalves Briteiros mother Maria Afonso Chichorro father Martim Afonso Chichorro father King Afonso III of Bourgogne Rei of Portugal e do Algarv mother Urraca of Castile Queen of Portugal mother Eleanor E.P. of England Queen of Castilla father King Henry II E.I. of England mother Mathilde l`Emperesse M.D. de la maison de Normandie father Henry I of England King of England mother Matilda of Flanders mother Adela of France father Robert II King of France father Hugh Capet father Hugo el Grande mother Beatriz of Vermandois father Heriberto I of Vermandois father Pipino of Vermandois father Bernardo I of Italia father Pipino of Italia father `Charlemagne` Emperor of the Carolingian Empire.

On July 19, 2022, Charlemagne was featured as a character in an episode of The Family Histories Podcast, and it references his role as an ancestor of all modern Europeans and according to my research of many Latin American families.

The Emperor of the Carolingian Empire is portrayed here https://familyhistoriespodcast.com/2022/07/19/s03ep08-the-great-bonus-episode/ in later life and is speaking Latin, which is translated by a device. He is returned to 9th Century Aquitaine by the end of the episode after a DNA sample has been extracted.

This short bonus episode returns us back to the garage right at the end of Episode Seven, where host Andrew and guest Sheldon K Goodman have inexplicably found themselves confronted by a strange bearded man, and he’s holding a sword.

To the blessing of the entire family, Nydia is a very healthy older adult, a golden citizen, as they say in Costa Rica, San Jose, Saturday, December 10, 2022, alberto.doer@gmail.com.

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