 Abt 1460 B.C. - 1414 B.C.
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Name |
Darda (Dardanus) |
Suffix |
King of Dardania |
Birth |
Abt 1460 B.C. |
Rameses, Goshen, Egypt |
Gender |
Male |
Name |
Dardanus |
Death |
1414 B.C. |
Dardanus by the slops of Mount Ida. |
Notes |
- Other names for Dardanus were Dara (Dardanus) Arcadia King Of and Dara (Dardanus) Arcadia King Of.
http://helenrowe.tripod.com/helen2adam/8136.htm
Dardania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Dardania in Greek mythology is the name of a city founded on Mount Ida by Dardanus from which also the region and the people took their name.
From Dardanus' grandson Tros the people gained the additional name of Trojans and the region gained the additional name Troad. Tros' son Ilus subsequently founded a further city called Ilion (in Latin Ilium) down on the plain, the city now more commonly called Troy and the kingdom was split between Ilium and Dardania.
Others say he died in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.
He is probably the historical figure Dardanus. His ancestry is in controversy.
http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps31/ps31_389.htm
Dardanus founded a city in the region that later was called the Troad, and lived there with his family until the death of his father-in-law, upon which he became king of the whole land and called it Dardania after himself.
According to some, Batia was Dardanus's second wife, whom he married after the death of his first wife Chryse. His sons by her were Idaeus and Deimas. The latter stayed in Arcadia , whence they come (as it is said that Atlas was king of Arcadia ), but Idaeus emigrated with Dardanus, first to Samothrace, and later to Phrygia , where Mount Ida was called after him
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Dardanus founded a city in the region that later was called the Troad, and lived there with his family until the death of his father-in-law, upon which he became king of the whole land and called it Dardania after himself.
According to some, Batia was Dardanus's second wife, whom he married after the death of his first wife Chryse. His sons by her were Idaeus and Deimas. The latter stayed in Arcadia , whence they come (as it is said that Atlas was king of Arcadia ), but Idaeus emigrated with Dardanus, first to Samothrace, and later to Phrygia , where Mount Ida was called after him
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Person ID |
I5508 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2013 |
Family |
Batea of Troy d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
- Batea married Dardanus King Of Dardania, son of Zerah and Unknown. (Dardanus King Of Dardania died in 1414 B.C. in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.)
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Children |
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Family ID |
F1751 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2013 |
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Sources |
- [S421] Laurence Gardner, Bloodline of the Holy Grail.
- [S401] Albert F. Schmuhl The Royal Line.
- [S399] Stevens, Luke, Line of Adam.
- [S422] The Holy Bible, (Genesis, King James Version., 1611)., (Genesis, King James Version., 1611).
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