Christian Settipani is an expert on the subject, but his books are all in French. The book I saw in the DAR Library in DC was full of charts that I photocopied. I can't remember the title of that particular book, but you can google his name and get an idea of what he's done. Some of the charts have best guesses, but the text explains his reasoning. I suppose you could wade through the books using Google Translate to translate a paragraph at a time.
Another good author is David Hughes. A lot of his older material is scattered around the internet, but he does have a two-volume work currently available for sale called "Chronicle of the Kings and Queens of Britain." The second volume is nothing but charts that go way back, even into mythological eras. But he is very accurate in his information. I have that work, and I've also collected every article he posted on the internet and bound them into a books.
Here's a website with a list of David Hughes articles.
Some of these files are no longer on the internet, but may be in Archive's collection. As noted at the top of the page, you may have to change some of the URLs to make them work. All of this is hundreds of pages and will keep you occupied for a long time.
Great! Thanks for taking the time to reply. I love to read so no worries there. I’ve managed to trace my family history to medieval bloodline myself so Ive been digging in to learn more of that history as well as my old family line
What counter literature did you use if you remember and do you have a recommendation for bloodline charts or medieval history.
Christian Settipani is an expert on the subject, but his books are all in French. The book I saw in the DAR Library in DC was full of charts that I photocopied. I can't remember the title of that particular book, but you can google his name and get an idea of what he's done. Some of the charts have best guesses, but the text explains his reasoning. I suppose you could wade through the books using Google Translate to translate a paragraph at a time.
Another good author is David Hughes. A lot of his older material is scattered around the internet, but he does have a two-volume work currently available for sale called "Chronicle of the Kings and Queens of Britain." The second volume is nothing but charts that go way back, even into mythological eras. But he is very accurate in his information. I have that work, and I've also collected every article he posted on the internet and bound them into a books.
Here's a website with a list of David Hughes articles.
https://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/
Some of these files are no longer on the internet, but may be in Archive's collection. As noted at the top of the page, you may have to change some of the URLs to make them work. All of this is hundreds of pages and will keep you occupied for a long time.
Have fun.
Great! Thanks for taking the time to reply. I love to read so no worries there. I’ve managed to trace my family history to medieval bloodline myself so Ive been digging in to learn more of that history as well as my old family line