DNA Report of the very high resolution match of HMSH Prince of Wolfenbuttel-Brunswick, Stephen MK d’Guelph Brunswick with numerous house of Bourbon and Brunswick male line Imperial Italian / Guelph Este family descendants.
A continuation on the theme:
- www.wolfenbuttel.info
- Heirs of Several Former Goths’ States, the House of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel Succeeded in the alloid inheritance of the Amali and Balti Dynasties
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Dardanus’ line (of Troy) to France, from Ambassador College Thesis of Herman L Hoeh
THE FRENCH ROYAL LINE from Pharamond of Sicambria(Ukraine) to King Henry III
The DNA Tests
Kings & Queens of France
All kings of France supposedly belonged to haplogroup R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA).
Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France (1175-1236) => Z1a (mtDNA)
Francis I (1494-1547) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Henry IV (1553-1610) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) U5b* (mtDNA)
Marie de’ Medici (1575-1642) => H (mtDNA)
Louis XIII (1601-1643) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) H (mtDNA)
Maria Theresa of Spain (1638-1683) => H (mtDNA)
Louis, Dauphin of France (1661–1711) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) H (mtDNA)
Louis XV (1710-1774) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) H (mtDNA)
Louis XVI (1754-1793) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) N1b (mtDNA)
Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) => H3 (mtDNA)
Louis XVII (1785-1795) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) H3 (mtDNA)
Louis XVIII of France (1755-1824) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) N1b (mtDNA)
Charles X of France (1757-1836) => R1b-Z381 (Y-DNA) N1b (mtDNA)
The final test results below have been confirmed by test results of HMSH Stephen from FamilyTreeDNA. These have costed more than $2,000.00, as casually over the last 10 years of upgrading the tests to the next level subclade, bringing the results from 95% certainty now to 99.999% with this latest result. As fully tested positive in green:
The Oldest European Coat of Arms Continued today!
This agrees not only with the genealogies on paper, but also on other aspects like the Coat of arms of the House (the oldest French and English coat of arms). This Brunswick coat of arms (French 3 lions on a red background for Aquitaine, Toulouse, Gothia France etc) has continued as the primary shield of the Guelphic House of Brunswick up till this present day.
Emperor Otto IV of Brunswick, oldest coat of arms of England and Germany
The family has rightfully continued as a rival Capetian house. It also is the main Royal Branch of rightful inheritance of the Templar and the Angevin Empire (England, France and Jerusalem). click here for more info