This article is from today's Daily Mail out of London.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2387685/Archaeologis...
Well gee Justin, did you tell the computer? Maybe I am just not tied in to all the right lines yet. I don't keep track of names but I know paths have been found to Plantagenet, Tudor, William the Conqueror, Richard III, even King Uther Pendragon, and someone known as King of the Druids. So you are saying that William was the last conqueror of the British throne? ...and the German Georges were all descended from the throne of England? Very interesting.
It all works out nicely because William the Conqueror's son Henry I married a woman who was descended from the earlier Anglo-Saxons kings. So all kings after that are also descended from the kings before William.
If you can tie in to the English royal line anywhere, you're tied to the whole line from Egbert to Elizabeth II.
Yes. Alfred was Egbert's grandson.
The line goes way back, even before Egbert. If you believe the old pagan genealogies, Egbert was a descendant in the direct male line from the Anglo-Saxon god Woden (more or less the same as the Norse god Odin).
If you ever want to have a bit of fun with your friends tell them that science is on the verge of discovering Odin's DNA ;)
I like that they are "digging" up the kings or commoners. Richard the III's body was lost, having been hastily thrown in a makeshift grave. A later foundation almost destroyed his body. What was interesting was that the condition of the body and grave confirmed history exactly. They are reinterring him in a place of honor, since Greyfriars is now a parking lot. Lot's of other new and famous people being found there as well. We learn so much from the excavations. So much has been lost due to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, and archaeology can answer so many questions.