Royal Family Trees
by: Trevor
Dumbleton
I f you are
interested in genealogy or history, royal family trees
are excellent illustrations of the strange, convoluted,
and always interesting tales of kings, queens and
nobility. Take a look
at a few them and you will be able to find the most
remarkable tales with every line.
Thanks to both the adequate resources and the bookkeeping
available to the nobility, royal family trees are among the
most complete, most accurate, and longest kept family trees in
the world. The nobility is often very interested in the
genealogy of its members, as it is important to figure out just
who is noble and who is not. Once upon a time, it was assumed
that those with royal blood were superior to those without, so
a precise role of all the members of the nobility was necessary
to ensure that nothing was spoiled by mixing with those of
inferior birth.
However, one of the problems with that was the fact that there
was a very limited number of noble persons available. Thus,
intermixing was a severe problem in the gene pool. So, when you
look at a royal family tree, there will be lines that diverge,
then suddenly meet up again a few generations down the road,
when two distantly related, or sometimes not so distantly
related people joined together and started creating new
nobility. Thus, the generations started having that many more
congenital problems, simply because they were receiving several
genes that weren't quite formed right and were being passed
down with every generation, instead of being diluted by
spreading them out amongst the general populace.
As well, there constant marriages and remarriages of many
members of the nobility make some interesting viewing. King
Henry XIII of the England comes immediately to mind. This kind
was marriage six times during his reign, meaning that he needed
to either divorce or kill off his first five wives at the very
least. When reading a royal family tree, every line is a story
and every person a somebody. You don't need to wonder who any
of the names are, they will show up in history books
somewhere.
If you would like to read more about royal family trees, it is
very easy to find them. They can be found on the Internet, in
history books, and in the library. So feel free to take a look
at them and dive into the strange world of the royalty and
their often bizarre but never boring histories. Check one out
today and start one of the most exciting history lessons you
can ever receive.
About The Author
Trevor Dumbleton - www.familytreeshistory.com/
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