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Family - Women/Men/Kids Fast Facts, Last Updated:09/08/2010
In its original form, genealogy was mainly concerned with the ancestry of rulers and nobles, often arguing or demonstrating the legitimacy of claims to wealth and power. The term often overlapped with heraldry, in which the ancestry of royalty was reflected in the quarterings of their coat of arms. Many of the claimed ancestries are considered by modern scholars to be fabrications, especially the claims of kings and emperors who trace their ancestry to gods or the founders of their civilization. For example, the Anglo-Saxon chroniclers traced the ancestry of several English kings back to the god Woden (the English version of the Norse god Odin).[1]  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogy#endnote_Woden) If these descents were true, Queen Elizabeth II would be a descendant of Woden, via the kings of Wessex.

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