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| 1 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Caroline Bouvier (I94)
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| 2 | 190 | Bron (S71)
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| 3 | Ancêtre du lignage d'Elven et de Largoët | BRETAGNE, Derrien (I273)
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| 4 | Ancre du lignage de Rieux | de BRETAGNE, Comte de Vannes Rudalt (I270)
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| 5 | Anne refusera le mariage du fait du dégout que le futur lui inspire | Gezin: Alain d' ALBRET / Duchesse de Bretagne Anne de MONTFORT (F31)
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| 6 | Assassiné par François RAVAILLAC | CAPET, Henri IV (I20)
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| 7 | Born in 1888, the grandson of an Irish immigrant, Joseph Patrick Kennedy had an enormous drive to acquire both fame and fortune. His often cited goal was to be a millionaire by the age of 35. Within a year and a half of graduating from Harvard College, he had progressed from bank clerk through bank examiner to bank president and was on his way. Publicity from being the youngest U. S. bank president opened doors to other opportunities. Soon his financial enterprises embraced real estate, the stock market and motion pictures. Kennedy's accumulated wealth by 1929 enabled him to establish one million dollar trust funds for each of his children. In the 1930's he began to put his intelligence, personality and money into politics. His involvement in Roosevelt's inner circle during the presidential campaign led him to believe he would receive a cabinet post. Although that never materialized, he was chosen to head the newly created Securities and Exchange Commission, the regulatory body set up to govern the financial community. Later, he headed the Maritime Commission. However, his most famous appointment was that of ambassador to the Court of Saint James. He served from 1937 until 1940 when he retired from public service and returned to the business world. In 1961 he suffered a debilitating stroke followed by relapses and heart attacks that left him virtually incapacitated until his death in 1969. | Kennedy, Joseph Patrick (I105)
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| 8 | Branche de Valois | CAPET, François (I37)
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| 9 | CALN : 921 On5821 Numb: 191 | Bron (S73)
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| 10 | CALN: 921 K352 NUMB: 212 | Bron (S75)
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| 11 | CALN: 921 K363 NUMB: 202 | Bron (S74)
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| 12 | CALN: Vol. 53, no. 3, July 1977, pp. 145-146 NUMB: 226 | Bron (S77)
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| 13 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Caroline Bouvier (I94)
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| 14 | Confiée comme otage en 1168, à Henri II d'Angleterre il en fait sa maitresse. | PORHËT, Alix (I166)
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| 15 | David Anthony Kennedy was 13 years old when he witnessed his father's assassination while watching television in his hotel room. He never fully recovered from the shock and went from an introverted adolescence to a troubled youth increasingly experimenting with drugs and alcohol. He was in and out of rehabilitation centers at least 5 times and was arrested for drunk driving twice. It was after being released from St. Mary's Rehabilitation Center and flying to Florida for a family gathering that he was found dead in his hotel room of an overdose of cocaine and Demerol. | Kennedy, David Anthony (I96)
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| 16 | Désavoué par son père sur son lit de mort le 17 septembre 1148 | CORNOUAILLES, Hoël (I175)
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| 17 | Descendance en 1990 Maison de GIBON | PORHËT (I169)
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| 18 | Diocèse géré par Albert Le Grand | de NANTES, Comte de Nantes Judikaël (I207)
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| 19 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Shriver, Timothy Perry (I181)
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| 20 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Lawford, Christopher Kennedy (I128)
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| 21 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Edward Moore (I98)
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| 22 | Emprisonnée jusqu'à sa mort | PLANTAGENÊT, Aliénor (I118)
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| 23 | Fervent supporter de Mathilde l'Emperesse dans la guerre civile dite l'Anarchie, pour le trône d'Angleterre. | FITZCOUNT, Lord de Wallingford Brian (I195)
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| 24 | Fille putative | Marguerite (I123)
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| 25 | Honneur de Richmond | de PENTHIÈVRE, Brian (I222)
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| 26 | Jack's foray into presidential politics started with his narrow defeat for nomination to be the vice presidential candidate on the 1956 ticket with Adlai Stevenson, Jr. In 1960 he sought and won the presidential nomination and subsequently, the election. When he took his oath of office on the old family Bible that had belonged to the first Fitzgerald to come to America, he was affirming the immigrant belief in America. | KENNEDY, John Fitzgerald (I104)
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| 27 | Joëlle Quaghebeur La Cornouaille du IXe au XIIe siècle PUR Rennes (2002) (ISBN 2 868477437) p. 66-67 | Gezin: / RENNES (F140)
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| 28 | John attended Philips Academy and Boston College. He has an active interest in the theater and appeared in school productions. He made his New York debut in August of 1985 in an invitation only production of "Winners" where he played the male lead. | Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Jr. (I90)
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| 29 | John F. Kennedy's charismatic personality was evident from early childhood, as was his competitiveness. His love of books and history, capacity for introspection and curiosity about ideas developed largely from the many hours he spent in bed with illnesses, starting with a particularly virulent attack of scarlet fever when he was two and one-half years old. Although he was often absent from school and illness forced him to drop out of a preparatory school and later, Princeton University, he graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1940. | KENNEDY, John Fitzgerald (I104)
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| 30 | John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. was born to a newly elected President of the United States as an entire country waited in anticipation. The toddler who was known for playing "hide and seek" in the oval office says he has no recollection of those years. It was John Jr.'s 3rd birthday when he stood by his mother and sister and saluted his father's flag-draped coffin. | Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Jr. (I90)
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| 31 | Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. was the eldest and favorite son of Joseph Kennedy. Always considered the strongest and the bravest, he was extremely competitive and seemed to feel the keenest competition with Jack. His tendency for heroism and daring made him enter into some life threatening activities such as swimming the freezing and swift McClound River or taking a first time bobsled ride down a run on which experienced bobsledders had lost their lives. During World War II, he enlisted in the Navy, eager to fly and see action. Completing his tour of duty in 1944, he was packed to go home when he volunteered for a top-secret and dangerous mission without learning any of the details. Half an hour after take-off his plane exploded in mid-air. | Kennedy, Joseph Patrick Jr. (I91)
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| 32 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Kathleen Hartington (I108)
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| 33 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Kathleen Hartington (I108)
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| 34 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Kathleen Hartington (I108)
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| 35 | Kathleen Kennedy was considered the most lively and vivacious of the Kennedy sisters. Nicknamed "Kick" by her father, the name seemed to reflect her love of life. While in England during her father's time as Ambassador, she fell in love with William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington. Though her family strongly opposed, they were married in 1944. Only her brother Joe attended from her side of the family. Kick's new husband was killed just 5 weeks later. After she began dating again she met Peter Fitzwilliam, another aristocratic Protestant. Because he was already married they kept their affair secret. In May of 1948 they decided to fly to Cannes for a long weekend. They ignored the pilot's warning that the weather was bad and they should cancel their trip. While flying over the Rhone valley, a storm pushed the small plane into the side of a mountain, killing all aboard. | Kennedy, Kathleen "Kick" (I107)
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| 36 | Maison de Bourbon | CAPET, Henri IV (I20)
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| 37 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Mary Courtney (I112)
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| 38 | Mary Josephine's family tried to discourage her marriage to John Fitzgerald. As second cousins they needed a dispensation from the Catholic Church. (Canon law at the time forbid marriages which fell within the third degree of consanguinity.) The underlying reason was probably the fear that Josie, as she was called, and John would risk producing retarded children. However, the love match prevailed as records show that the dispensation was granted on September 7 and the marriage took place September 18. | Hannon, Mary Josephine (I72)
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| 39 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Kennedy, Michael LeMoyne (I118)
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| 40 | Mort sans avoir reçu le baptême complet, d'où l'absence de prénom | CAPET, N*** (I24)
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| 41 | NUMB: 224 | Bron (S76)
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| 42 | On November, 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas. | KENNEDY, John Fitzgerald (I104)
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| 43 | Patrick Joseph Kennedy was the first Kennedy to enter into politics during an era of ward bosses that controlled the political machinery of Boston. In 1886 he was elected to the State Senate for his ward and served three terms. He married Mary Augusta Hickey, the daughter of a prosperous businessman. | Kennedy, Patrick Joseph (I123)
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| 44 | Patrick Kennedy was the son of a prosperous farmer from County Wexford, Ireland. He emmigrated to America at the age of 26 to improve his fortunes. He left a country in the middle of a devastating famine and arrived in an immigrant ghetto where thousands of his countrymen had fled to escape near certain death. On board he had met Bridget Murphy, also from County Wexford and soon married her. He worked as a cooper and died of consumption in 1858. He only survived 9 years in this country. | Kennedy, Patrick (I121)
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| 45 | Prétendant à la couronne de Bretagne | de RENNES, Comte de Rennes Gurvan (I298)
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| 46 | Prétendant à la couronne de Bretagne en 1341 | de DREUX, Comte de Richemont Jean (I91)
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| 47 | Prétendant à la couronne de Bretagne en 1341 | de CHASTILLON, Comte de Blois Charles (I101)
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| 48 | Robert F. Kennedy was intense and introverted with a black-and-white philosophy of life. Things, ideas and people were either good or evil and his purpose was to expiate the evil. Very religious, at one point he considered entering the priesthood. After graduation from Harvard University and the University of Virginia Law School, he worked for McCarthy's subcommittee on internal security and then for the committee of inquiry into racketeering and corruption in the labor movement. Based on these hearings he wrote his book on union corruption, The Enemy Within. Bobby played an instrumental part in Jack's presidential election, and was subsequently appointed Attorney General despite adverse public reaction. He presided over the Department of Justice for 44 months, gaining respect as he dealt firmly with civil rights and labor issues. After JFK's assassination Bobby became the head of the Kennedy clan and the inheritor of the Kennedy legacy. Elected to the Senate from New York in 1964, he used that office to gear up for a 1968 presidential bid. He became the champion of the dispossessed and tried to forge a coalition of the young, the poor, blacks and intellectuals. He was well on his way to the nomination when he was assassinated by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan June 5, 1968. | Kennedy, Robert Francis (I125)
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| 49 | Se retire en 1114 | de CORNOUAILLES, Évêque de Nantes Benoît (I215)
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| 50 | Selon l'Armorial d'Augustin du PAZ imprimé en 1619 mais non confirmé par d'autres sources | PENTHIÈVRE, Agnonie (I245)
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