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  2. Ahnenblatt - Wikipedia

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    Ahnenblatt is a genealogy software application for Microsoft Windows developed by German programmer Dirk Böttcher. It features data entry, plausibility check and creation of charts and reports. It features data entry, plausibility check and creation of charts and reports.

  3. Mann family - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Johann Siegmund Mann as President of the St. Anna almshouse foundation in 1840 House of the Mann family in Lübeck („Buddenbrookhaus“), now a family museum. The Mann family (UK: / ˈ m æ n / MAN, US: / ˈ m ɑː n / MAHN; [1] German:) is a German dynasty of novelists and an old Hanseatic family of patricians from Lübeck.

  4. Ahnentafel - Wikipedia

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    In the German language, the term Ahnentafel may refer to a list of coats of arms and names of one's ancestors, even when it does not follow the numbered tabular representation given above. In this case, the German "Tafel" is taken literally to be a physical "display board" instead of an abstract scheme.

  5. Tree model - Wikipedia

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    Cladistic representation of the Mayan linguistic family, going back 4000 years.(The numbers represent proposed historical dates in the Common Era).. In historical linguistics, the tree model (also Stammbaum, genetic, or cladistic model) is a model of the evolution of languages analogous to the concept of a family tree, particularly a phylogenetic tree in the biological evolution of species.

  6. List of family trees - Wikipedia

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    2 languages. ... This is an index of family trees on the English Wikipedia. ... German monarchs family tree (843–1918) Merovingian dynasty;

  7. Family tree of German monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how almost every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree.

  8. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    -ik if it follows a tree name, has a meaning "grove" [citation needed]-ikh, -ykh [citation needed]-in (Russian (all Eastern Slavic languages), Bulgarian) possessive [citation needed]-ina (female equivalent of -in; especially rare for male names, but the suffix alone is an actual female name) [citation needed]

  9. Hohenstaufen - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of the Hohenstaufen emperors including their relation to succeeding dynasties Seal of Henry II of Swabia (dated 1216) shows him as a mounted knight with a shield and banner displaying three leopards (three lions passant guardant)as the Hohenstaufen coat of arms; the three lions (later shown just passant) would later become known as ...