Ancestors of Caden Michael Norquist

Ancestors of Caden Michael Norquist


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141518379983581262905344. Neri,1601,1746 son of Melchi and Unknown.

Neri married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759189991790631452672        i.  Salathiel




141518379983581348888576. Nahor KING OF UR & AGADE,1664,3340,3432,3495,3496,3498 son of Serug (Saragh) KING OF UR & AGADE and MÊLKÂ, was born in 2151 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 2003 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 148. Other names for Nahor were NAHOR (NAHUR), NAHOR (NAHUR), and UR-NAHOR.

General Notes:
Nahor (1857-1976 after creation, 1911-1763 BCE). Genesis 11:22. Children: Sulgi, Dungi, Terah (Turgi)

Nahor married IYOSAKA.3432

Children from this marriage were:

70759189991790674444288        i.  Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE (born in 2122 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans - died in 1917 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans)

                              ii.  HARAN.

                             iii.  HARAN.


141518379983581348888577. Iyosaka 3340.,3432

Iyosaka married Nahor KING OF UR & AGADE 1664,3432,3495,3496.,3498 Nahor was born in 2151 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 2003 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 148. Other names for Nahor were NAHOR (NAHUR), NAHOR (NAHUR), and UR-NAHOR.

141518379983581348888578. Cornebo,3340,3432 son of HERACLIM and SHELA. Other names for Cornebo are AVRAM, and AVRAM.

Cornebo married Daughter Of Serug OF UR.3432

The child from this marriage was:

70759189991790674444289        i.  AMTHALAH


141518379983581348888579. Daughter Of Serug OF UR,3340,3432 daughter of Serug (Saragh) KING OF UR & AGADE and MÊLKÂ.

Daughter married CORNEBO.3432 Other names for CORNEBO are AVRAM, and AVRAM.

141518379983581348888580. Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE,1664,3340,3432,3495,3496,3498 son of Nahor KING OF UR & AGADE and IYOSAKA, was born in 2122 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 1917 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 205. Other names for Terah were TERAH (TARIH), TERAH (TARIH), and TURGI.

General Notes:
Terah (Turgi) (1886-2131 after creation, 1882-1677 BCE) married Amthalah = Amethelo or Unknown. Born Ur Kasdim. Died Charan. Manufactured idols. Children: Haran, Nahor, Abraham. Genesis 11:24-11:32.

Noted events in his life were:

• Sealing: Sealing 3rd King of Agade. 3495,3496,3498

Terah married AMTHALAH. Other names for AMTHALAH are AMETHELO, MARIA,3495,3496 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE, and3432 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE.

141518379983581348888581. Amthalah,3340 daughter of CORNEBO and Daughter Of Serug OF UR. Other names for Amthalah are AMETHELO, MARIA,3495,3496 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE, and3432 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE.

Amthalah married Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE 1664,3432,3495,3496.,3498 Terah was born in 2122 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 1917 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 205. Other names for Terah were TERAH (TARIH), TERAH (TARIH), and TURGI.

141518379983581348888584. Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE,1664,3340,3432,3495,3496,3498 son of Nahor KING OF UR & AGADE and IYOSAKA, was born in 2122 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 1917 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 205. Other names for Terah were TERAH (TARIH), TERAH (TARIH), and TURGI.

General Notes:
Terah (Turgi) (1886-2131 after creation, 1882-1677 BCE) married Amthalah = Amethelo or Unknown. Born Ur Kasdim. Died Charan. Manufactured idols. Children: Haran, Nahor, Abraham. Genesis 11:24-11:32.

Noted events in his life were:

• Sealing: Sealing 3rd King of Agade. 3495,3496,3498

Terah married AMTHALAH. Other names for AMTHALAH are AMETHELO, MARIA,3495,3496 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE, and3432 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE.

141518379983581348888585. Amthalah,3340 daughter of CORNEBO and Daughter Of Serug OF UR. Other names for Amthalah are AMETHELO, MARIA,3495,3496 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE, and3432 Amethelo (Yawnu) OF AGADE.

Amthalah married Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE 1664,3432,3495,3496.,3498 Terah was born in 2122 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 and died in 1917 B.C. in Ur Of The Chaldeans 3495,3496,3498 at age 205. Other names for Terah were TERAH (TARIH), TERAH (TARIH), and TURGI.

141518379983581348888586. Haran Ben Terah,1664,3340,3492,3495,3496 son of Terah (Tarih) KING OF AGADE and AMTHALAH. Another name for Haran Ben Terah is HARAN.3432

General Notes: born 1916
died 1998

Haran Ben Terah married.

141518379983581348888704. Tahan .

Tahan married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759189991790674444352        i.  Laadan


141518380373314646310912. King Helenus SICAMBRI,1601,1746 son of King Priamus SICAMBRI and Unknown, was born in <339 B.C.> and died in 339 B.C..

Helenus married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186657323155456        i.  King Diocles SICAMBRI (died in 300 B.C.)


141518380373469265133568. Manasseh Ben Hezekiah KING OF JUDAH,3340,3492,3495,3496 son of Hezekiah Ben Ahaz KING OF JUDAH and HEPHZIBAH, was born in 709 BC and died in 642 BC 3495,3496. Other names for Manasseh were MANASSEH BEN HEZEKIAH, and MANASSEH BEN HEZEKIAH.

Noted events in his life were:

• Sealing: Sealing Reigned 697-642 BC. 3495,3496

Manasseh married MESHULLEMETH BAT HAROZ 3495.,3496

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186734632566784        i.  Amon Ben Manasseh KING OF JUDAH (born in 664 BC - died in 640 BC)


141518380373469265133569. Meshullemeth Bat Haroz,3340,3495,3496 daughter of HARUZ OF JOTBAH and Unknown.

Meshullemeth Bat Haroz married Manasseh Ben Hezekiah KING OF JUDAH 3492,3495.,3496 Manasseh was born in 709 BC and died in 642 BC 3495,3496. Other names for Manasseh were MANASSEH BEN HEZEKIAH, and MANASSEH BEN HEZEKIAH.

141518380373469265133570. Adaiah Of Boscath 3340,3495.,3496

Adaiah Of Boscath married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186734632566785        i.  JEDIDAH BAT ADIAH


141518380373469265133572. Hilkiah Of Anathoth HIGH PRIEST OF ISRAEL,3340,3492,3495,3496,3499 son of Azariah HIGH PRIEST OF ISRAEL and Unknown.

Hilkiah married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186734632566786        i.  Jeremiah BEN HILKIAH Of Libnah The Prophet


141518380373486445265424. Seleucus IV KING OF SYRIA,3340,3432 son of Antiochus III The Great KING OF SYRIA and Laodice III PRINCESS OF PONTUS. Another name for Seleucus is Seleucus IV Philopator KING OF SYRIA.

Seleucus married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186743222632712        i.  Demetrius I KING OF SYRIA


141518380373486445265428. Ptolemy V PHARAOH OF EGYPT,3340,3432 son of Ptolemy IV PHARAOH OF EGYPT and Arisnoe III OF EGYPT. Other names for Ptolemy are PTOLEMY V, and PTOLEMY V.

Ptolemy married Cleopatra I PRINCESS OF SYRIA.3432 Other names for Cleopatra are CLEOPATRA I, and CLEOPATRA I.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186743222632714        i.  Ptolemy VI PHARAOH OF EGYPT


141518380373486445265429. Cleopatra I PRINCESS OF SYRIA,3340,3432 daughter of Antiochus III The Great KING OF SYRIA and Laodice III PRINCESS OF PONTUS. Other names for Cleopatra are CLEOPATRA I, and CLEOPATRA I.

Cleopatra married Ptolemy V PHARAOH OF EGYPT.3432 Other names for Ptolemy are PTOLEMY V, and PTOLEMY V.

141518380373486445330944. Aroandes III KING OF ARMENIA,3340,3432 son of Mithridates I KING OF ARMENIA and Unknown. Other names for Aroandes are AROANDES III, and AROANDES III.

Aroandes married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186743222665472        i.  Samosi I KING OF ARMENIA


141518380373486445331328. Mithradates I KING OF PONTUS,3340,3432 son of Mithradates PRINCE OF CIUS and Unknown, died in 266 BC. Another name for Mithradates was MITHRADATES I.

General Notes: Pontus
In ancient times, Pontus was the name of the north-eastern province of Asia Minor, a long and narrow strip of land on the southern coast of the Black Sea (Pontus Euxinus), from which the designation was later transferred to the country. Before this the province was called Cappadocia on the Pontus. The country was shut in by high and wild mountain ranges, but was exceedingly fertile in the lower parts on the coast, in the interior, and on the plateaux. It yielded fruit of all kinds, especially cherries, which Lucullus is said to have brought into Europe from Pontus 72 B. C.; also wine, grain, wood, honey, wax, etc., besides iron, steel, and salt. It was inhabited by a number of petty tribes; among these were the Chalybes or Chaldæans, held in high repute by the Greeks as the first smiths. All belonged to the Persian empire, but in Xenophon's day (about 400 B. C.) were to a considerable degree independent of the Persians. At this date, however, these different countries had no common name. Greeks settled early on the coast, and founded flourishing commercial cities, as Trapezus (Trebizond), Cerasus, Side, later called Polemonium, Cotyora, Amisus, and Apsarus. The founder of the Kingdom of Pontus was Mithradates I, son of Prince Mithradates of Cius on the Propontis, who was murdered 302 B. C. Mithradates I, taking advantage of the confusion caused by the Diadochian Wars, came to Pontus with only six horsemen and was able to assume the title of king 296 B. C.; he died in 266 after a reign of thirty-six years. He was followed by Ariobarzanes (died about 258 B. C.), Mithradates II (to about 210 B. C.), Mithradates III (to about 190 B. C.), Pharnaces (to 170 B. C.), Mithradates IV (to about 150 B. C.), Mithradates V (to 121 B. C.), and then Mithradates VI Eupator, or the Great. The kings, Persian by descent, formed relations early with Greece and from the beginning Hellenistic culture found an entrance into Pontus. The religion was a mixture of Greek worships with the old native cults. From the time of Pharnaces the kings were allied with the Romans. Mithradates VI became involved in three wars with the Romans (88-84, 83-81, 74-64), and finally his kingdom, which he had increased by the conquest of Colchis, the Crimea, Paphlagonia, and Cappadocia, was lost to the Romans (63). The territory west of the River Halys, the coast of Paphlagonia, and the valley of the Amnias became a part of Roman territory and with Bithynia were united into the double Province of Bithynia and Pontus. The other parts were made into principalities and free cities, and it was not until 7 B.C., A D. 18, and A.D. 63 that they were gradually absorbed by Rome. Under Diocletian (284-305) Pontus became a diocese of the empire. The Pontus mentioned in the Old Testament of the Vulgate in Gen., xiv, 1, 9, is a mistaken translation, according to Symmachus, for the district of Ellasar (Larsa in southern Babylonia).

In Apostolic times Christianity found an entrance into Pontus. The First Epistle of Peter is addressed to the Christians in Pontus among others, showing that Christianity had spread to some extent in this province. The author in his exhortations presupposes relations between the faithful and the non-Christian population. For the years 111-13 we have the important testimony of Pliny, then Governor of Bithynia and Pontus (Ep. xcvi). Pliny did not mention the cities or villages, and it is uncertain whether Amastris, or Amasia, or Comana, was the place where Christians were tried by him. As concerns Amisus, Ramsay has proved from Christian sources that it contained Christians about the year 100. Later Amastris was the chief Christian community. Eusebius mentions (IV, xxiii) a letter written by Bishop Dionysius of Corinth (about 170) to Amastris, "and the other churches in Pontus". There was, therefore, at this era a metropolitan with several churches. About 240 Gregory Thaumaturgus was consecrated Bishop of Neo-Cæsarea by Phædimus, Bishop of Amasia. It is said that at that time there were only seventeen Christians in the city and its vicinity, and that at his death, shortly before 270, only the same number of heathens could be found in the city. The able bishop converted the people by opposing Christian to heathen miracles and by changing the old feasts into Christian festivals. In the Decian persecution he made concessions to human weakness, advised the faithful to be less aggressive, and fled himself. Comana received a bishop from Gregory. Christianity obtained a foothold also in the Greek cities of the coast of eastern Pontus before 325. In or about the year 315 a great synod was held at Neo-Cæsarea by Bishop Longinus. At the Council of Nicæa there were present among others the Bishops of Amastris, Pompejopolis, Jonopolis, Amasia, Comana, Zela, Trebizond, and Pityus. Towards the end of the fourth century Neo-Cæsarea became itself a Church-province, having as suffragans Trebizond, Cerasus, Polemonium, Comana, Rhizæum, and Pityus.

MEYER, Gesch. d. Konigreiches Pontos (Leipzig, 1879); KLEFFNER, D. Briefwechsel zwischen Plinius u. Trajan (Paderborn, 1907); PAPAMICHALOPULOS, Periegesis eis ton Ponton (Athens, 1903); LE QUIEN, Oriens christianus, I (Paris, 1740), 499-520; RAMSAY, The Church in the Roman Empire (London, 1893), 211, 235; HARNACK, Die Mission u. Ausbreitung d. Christentums in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten, II (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1906), 73, 157-8, 172-7.

KLEMENS LÖFFLER.
Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter
Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XII
Copyright © 1908 by Robert Appleton Company
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Pontus


Pontus was an ancient country in north-east Asia Minor (present day Turkey). It was between Cappadocia in the south and the Black Sea to the north.. A Persian family taken over Pontus after the breakup of Alexander's empire. Mithradates I of that family called himself King of Pontus in 281 BCE. Pontus expanded when Pharnaces I annexed Sinope and Mithradates V gained Phrygia in a deal with the Romans. Pontus gained prominence under its ruler Mithradates VI the Great. He conquered Asia Minor, Crimea and threatened Roman rule in Greece. Pompey defeated him in 65 BCE. Pharnaces II became the king in 63 BCE. Julius Caesar removed Pharnaces II in 47 BCE ending the independent Pontic Kingdom. Pontus was incorporated into the province of Galatia-Cappadocia.

Kings / Rulers of Pontus

Mithradates of Cius 337-302 BCE

Mithradates I 302-266 BCE

Ariobarzanes 266-255 BCE

Mithradates II 255-220 BCE

Mithradates III 220-185 BCE

Pharnaces I 185-170 BCE

Mithradates IV 170-150 BCE

Mithradates V Euergetes 150-121 BCE

Mithradates VI Eupater 121-63 BCE

Pharnaces II 63-47 BCE

Mithradates married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186743222665664        i.  Ariobarzanes I KING OF PONTUS (born in 300 BC - died in 255 BC)


141518380373486445331332. Antiochus I "Soter" KING OF SYRIA,3340,3432 son of Seleucus I "Nictator" KING OF SYRIA and Apama I OF BACTRIA. Other names for Antiochus are ANTIOCHUS I, and ANTIOCHUS I.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Macedonian General.

Antiochus married Stratonice I OF MACEDONIA, QUEEN OF SYRIA.3432 Other names for Stratonice are STRATONICE I, and STRATONICE.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190186743222665666        i.  Antiochus II Theos KING OF SYRIA (born in 286 BC - died in 246 BC)


141518380373486445331333. Stratonice I OF MACEDONIA, QUEEN OF SYRIA,3340,3432 daughter of Demetrius I Poliocertes OF MACEDONIA and Phila I OF MACEDONIA. Other names for Stratonice are STRATONICE I, and STRATONICE.

Stratonice married Antiochus I "Soter" KING OF SYRIA.3432 Other names for Antiochus are ANTIOCHUS I, and ANTIOCHUS I.

141518380373486445331334. Achaeus I PRINCE OF SYRIA,3340,3432 son of Seleucus I "Nictator" KING OF SYRIA and Apama I OF BACTRIA. Other names for Achaeus are ACHAEUS I, and ACHAEUS I.

General Notes: Aesopia = Achaeus (Achaios), Prince of Syria (d275/67) [son of Seleucus I Nicator, King of Syria 305-280, by his 1st wife, Apama, daughter of Sitamenes, a satrap, &, wife, Apama, daughter of Pharnakes, a satrap, &, wife, Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes II, Shah of Persia, son of Darius II "Nothus", Shah of Persia, &, wife, Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I, by his 4th wife, Andria, the Babylonian heiress].

Achaeus married Aesopia the PERDICCID.3432

Children from this marriage were:

70759190186743222665674        i.  Andromachus OF SYRIA (died in 225 BC)

70759190186743222665667       ii.  Laodice I QUEEN OF SYRIA


141518380373486445331335. Aesopia the PERDICCID,3340,3432 daughter of Alexander III "The Great" KING OF MACEDONIA and BARSINE.

Aesopia married Achaeus I PRINCE OF SYRIA.3432 Other names for Achaeus are ACHAEUS I, and ACHAEUS I.

141518380373486445331348. Achaeus I PRINCE OF SYRIA,3340,3432 son of Seleucus I "Nictator" KING OF SYRIA and Apama I OF BACTRIA. Other names for Achaeus are ACHAEUS I, and ACHAEUS I.

General Notes: Aesopia = Achaeus (Achaios), Prince of Syria (d275/67) [son of Seleucus I Nicator, King of Syria 305-280, by his 1st wife, Apama, daughter of Sitamenes, a satrap, &, wife, Apama, daughter of Pharnakes, a satrap, &, wife, Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes II, Shah of Persia, son of Darius II "Nothus", Shah of Persia, &, wife, Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I, by his 4th wife, Andria, the Babylonian heiress].

Achaeus married Aesopia the PERDICCID.3432

141518380373486445331349. Aesopia the PERDICCID,3340,3432 daughter of Alexander III "The Great" KING OF MACEDONIA and BARSINE.

Aesopia married Achaeus I PRINCE OF SYRIA.3432 Other names for Achaeus are ACHAEUS I, and ACHAEUS I.

141518380381132023660544. Athra (Atbra) TROJANS,1601,1746 son of Hwala (Hivala) TROJANS and Unknown.

Athra married.

The child from this marriage was:

70759190190566011830272        i.  Itrmann TROJANS

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