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"Unraveling the Threads of Bloodline: Tracing Ancestral Roots Through Time" Delving into the depths of history

Background imageBloodline Collection: Ms 360 f. 264v Tree of Consanguinity, from the Decrets de Gratien (vellum)

Ms 360 f. 264v Tree of Consanguinity, from the Decrets de Gratien (vellum)
XIR173465 Ms 360 f.264v Tree of Consanguinity, from the Decrets de Gratien (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Amiens, France; (add.info.: The Decretum Gratiani)

Background imageBloodline Collection: Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)

Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)
2919749 Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c.1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment) by English School, (15th century); 192.4x19.5 cm; The University of St

Background imageBloodline Collection: Southern Hounds

Southern Hounds
The southern Hound was a breed of dog that existed in Britain probably until late in the 19th century, now extinct. It is likely that it was gradually interbred with other breeds until the genuine

Background imageBloodline Collection: Tree of Jesse, 1522-24 (stained glass)

Tree of Jesse, 1522-24 (stained glass)
XIR379765 Tree of Jesse, 1522-24 (stained glass) by Leprince, Engrand (d. 1531); Church of St. Etienne, Beauvais, Oise, France; (add.info)

Background imageBloodline Collection: Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)

Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)
2919750 Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c.1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment) by English School, (15th century); 192.4x19.5 cm; The University of St

Background imageBloodline Collection: Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)

Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)
2919747 Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c.1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment) by English School, (15th century); 192.4x19.5 cm; The University of St

Background imageBloodline Collection: Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)

Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c. 1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment)
2919746 Genealogical roll of the kings of England, c.1440-79 (pen & ink on parchment) by English School, (15th century); 192.4x19.5 cm; The University of St

Background imageBloodline Collection: Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)

Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)
XIR180605 Ms 360 fol.262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Amiens, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBloodline Collection: Louis, Son of Louis XV

Louis, Son of Louis XV
LOUIS, DAUPHIN Family tree of Louis of France, son of Louis XV and father of Louis XVI.He died before his father did and therefore, was never king. Date: 1729 - 1765


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"Unraveling the Threads of Bloodline: Tracing Ancestral Roots Through Time" Delving into the depths of history, we discover a captivating tapestry woven by the intricate branches of bloodlines. From ancient manuscripts to vibrant stained glass windows, these artifacts offer glimpses into the fascinating world of genealogy and lineage. Intriguingly, Ms 360 f. 264v Tree of Consanguinity from the Decrets de Gratien presents us with a vellum masterpiece that unravels familial connections in an awe-inspiring manner. This delicate artwork showcases how our ancestors meticulously documented their heritage, leaving behind a legacy for generations to come. A remarkable pen and ink creation, the Genealogical roll of the kings of England (c. 1440-79) unveils regal lineages etched onto parchment pages. Each stroke tells tales of monarchs past, painting a vivid picture of power and succession throughout English history. As we explore further, Southern Hounds emerge as another intriguing hint within this narrative. These noble creatures symbolize loyalty and fidelity passed down through generations – traits deeply ingrained within family ties. The oil on canvas masterpiece titled "Ancestors of Heinrich Graf von Lutzen-Lech Gemund from 1134 to 1342" transports us back in time. It serves as a visual testament to one's ancestral pride and reverence for those who came before them. Amongst these historical treasures stands out the Tree of Jesse stained glass window (1522-24). Its radiant colors illuminate divine ancestry while depicting biblical figures tracing their roots back to King David himself – an emblematic representation connecting humanity across centuries. Returning once more to the Genealogical roll of the kings of England (c. 1440-79), its repetition emphasizes not only its significance but also highlights how crucial it is for us to understand our origins fully. The meticulous preservation speaks volumes about the importance of heritage and how it shapes our identity.