Resend:- Some Queries

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Resend:- Some Queries

Legg inn av Ford Mommaerts-Browne » 14 jul 2007 16:09:15

I am resubmitting these queries as, due to putting a 'too cutsey' subject heading, (my fault), they seem to have been deleted/ignored last time.
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From: "Ford Mommaerts-Browne" <FordMommaerts@Cox.net>
To: <gen-medieval@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 10:43 PM
Subject: Some Queries - Was Never Prime Minister Blair


1. What seems to be the current wisdom on the provenance og Rurik, the founder of the Russian state?
2. Does anyone have anything on the family of the Shetland Islands descended from Auda the Deep-Minded? I think that their name was something like Gateskellir.
3. Does anyone know anything of Rogvolod, Prince of Polotsk, father-in-law of Vladimir I?
4. Is their a work on the Genghisids of the Russias?
5. What is the current situation with David Shamia's site?

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Re: Resend:- Some Queries

Legg inn av Gjest » 16 jul 2007 18:50:29

On Jul 14, 11:09 am, "Ford Mommaerts-Browne" <FordMommae...@cox.net>
wrote:
I am resubmitting these queries as, due to putting a 'too cutsey' subject heading, (my fault), they seem to have been deleted/ignored last time.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ford Mommaerts-Browne" <FordMommae...@Cox.net
To: <gen-medie...@rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 10:43 PM
Subject: Some Queries - Was Never Prime Minister Blair

1. What seems to be the current wisdom on the provenance og Rurik, the founder of the Russian state?
2. Does anyone have anything on the family of the Shetland Islands descended from Auda the Deep-Minded? I think that their name was something like Gateskellir.
3. Does anyone know anything of Rogvolod, Prince of Polotsk, father-in-law of Vladimir I?
4. Is their a work on the Genghisids of the Russias?
5. What is the current situation with David Shamia's site?- Hide quoted text -

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Rurik or Ryurik is legendary and there is no evidence beyond tradition
for his existence. See the article in the forthcoming TAG on the
Ryurkides by Norman W. Ingham and Christian Raffensperger of the
University of Chicago.

DAVID GREENE
Editor TAG

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