Sunday, November 29, 2015
compodium 3
conquering army through Syria as far as Egypt.
Built Hermenia, afterwards called Reginoberg
(Ratisbon).
14. Adalger or Adelger
Son of Ingram. German Amazons were again
famous in his time under Queens Lautpotis and
Martpeis. They crossed through Asia Minor to
Lycia, but were defeated.
49 1377-1328
15. Larein
Son of Adalger. This is the Laertes of Trojan
fame, mentioned by the Roman historian
Tacitus. During his rule an army set out from
Germany and went via Poland and Ruthenia to
the Danube valley. Here it was joined by
Germans who had come to the area some 150
years earlier, and the combined forces fell into
Asia Minor under their leader Mader and their
queen Aloph. They passed through Phrygia and
settled in Armenia.
51 1328-1277
16. Ylsing or Ulsing
Son of Larein. This is the Trojan Ulysses of
Tacitus. He is also the Greek Odysseus who
sailed out to the Atlantic and up to the Rhine.
Built Emmerick on the Main. During his reign
the Germans under Galter again invaded Asia
Minor and settled on the banks of the river
Sangarius. Priam of Troy tried in vain to expel
them, finally made a treaty, and they later helped
him against the Greeks.
53 1277-1224
17. Brenner or Breno
Son of Ylsing, in whose reign Prichs ruled the
Germans on the Black Sea and the women under
queen Themyschyr conquered Bithynia,
Paphlagonia and Cappadocia.
38 1224-1186
18. Heccar (Hykar or Highter)
Son of Brenner. He is the famous Hector of the
First Trojan War. He was of great help to Priam.
31 1186-1155
Teutschram, king of the Germans of
Transylvania and son-in-law of Priam also sent
help.
19. Frank (Francus or Franco)
Son of Heccar. From him descended the German
Franks or Franconians. In his days Amar, queen
of the German Amazons, burned the temple in
Ephesus.
41 1155-1114
20. Wolfheim Siclinger
Son of Frank. He sent another great migration of
settlers from Germany to the Black Sea.
58 1114-1056
21. Kels, Gal and Hillyr
Sons of Wolfheim. They divided their father's
realm after his death. Hillyr received Illyria, Gal
received Gaul and Kels received Germany.
Hillyr had three daughters and six sons, all of
whom settled in the regions of the Balkans,
Thrace and Greece.
50 1056-1006
22. Alber
Son of Gal, ruled together with his six cousins.
The center of his government was in France.
60 1006-946
23. Walther, Panno and Schard
Another son of Gal, ruled together with Panno
and Schard, the grandsons of Hillyr. From
Walther Italy is called Walhen or Walschland.
Panno gave his name to Pannonia. From Schard
came the Schardinger or Schordisci.
62 946-884
24. Main, Žngel and Treibl
Sons of Walther, ruled jointly with Treibl, son of
Panno. From Žngel are descended the Angles
who lived in Th ringen and Meissen.
70 884-814
25. Myela, Laber and Penno
They ruled jointly.
100 814-714
26. Venno and Helto
Ruled jointly. Helto invaded and settled in Italy,
expelling the former inhabitants.
70 714-644
27. Mader (Madyas)
Made extensive conquests. He built Milan. He
led a German campaign as far as Syria and
Palestine. Of his sons, Balweis received
Lombardy, Sigweis Bavaria, and Brenner
Th ringen and Meissen.
55 644-589
28. Brenner II and Koenman
Brenner was the son of Mader. He was an
"Engl„nder" and king of the Schwaben. His wife
was Th„m„rin (Tomyris), queen of the Getae,
Dacians and Scythians. Brenner sent her troops
to help in the war against Cyrus. He also
defeated Darius who tried to invade the lower
Danube region. Together Brenner and Th„m„rin
conquered much of Asia Minor as far as
Armenia. His nephew K”nman, son of Sigweis,
was king of the Bavarians. Brenner expelled
K”nman and 300,000 Bavarians from Bohemia
and resettled that region with Schwaben, who
then became known as Markmannen. Some of
the expelled Bavarians settled in Bavaria proper,
but by far the largest number of them crossed
the Alps into Italy, from where they drove out
some of the Etruscans. After the death of
K”nman, the Bavarians of Italy were ruled by
the kings Zeck, Ber (who built Bern or Verona)
and Breitmar.
110 589-479
29. Landein with his sons Ant„r and R”g„r 80 479-399
30. Brenner III
Son of Breitmar, was king over both Schwaben
and Bavarians, and reigned over Germany and
Italy. Under his leadership the Schwaben and
Bavarians sacked Rome. He had sons H”rkaz,
Matsch”r, Guotfrid and Schirm. His daughter
Gueta was married to Philip of Macedon.
Burning of Rome (July 390) occurred in his 9th
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