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LOWRY ANCESTORS. THE BAD. THE BAD. Theodosius I the Great (died 395; 50 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Roman Emperor -- when the citizens of Thessalonica rioted to protest the Roman Garrison he had 7000 of the citizens murdered - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LOWRY ANCESTORS

LOWRY ANCESTORSTHE BAD

THE BADTheodosius I the Great (died 395; 50th GGF of Tom Lowry) Roman Emperor -- when the citizens of Thessalonica rioted to protest the Roman Garrison he had 7000 of the citizens murderedTheodo of Bavaria (died 716; 37th GGF of Tom Lowry) His daughter Uta became pregnant and blamed Bishop Emmeram (later St Emmeram), leading her brother to murder the saintRoricon I du Maine (died 839; 39th GGF of Tom Lowry) Fathered an illegitimate child with Rotrude, daughter of CharlemagneLouis the Blind of Provence (died 928; 32nd GGF of Tom Lowry) Had his eyes gouged out after an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow Berenger I of ItalyTHE BADArnulf the Bad (died 937; 36th GGF of Tom Lowry) Robbed the churches to fund his wars against the HungariansIgor the Grand of Kiev (died 945; 33rd GGF of Tom Lowry) Killed by the Drevlians while trying to collect taxes from them; they tied his legs to two trees, bent the trees to the ground, then released them, dismembering himArnulf I of Flanders (died 964; 28th GGF of Tom Lowry) Invited William Longsword, Duke of Normandy, to a peace conference, then murdered himOlga of Kiev (St Olga) (died 969; 33rd GGM of Tom Lowry) Avenged the death of her husband by placing Drevlians on ships, setting them to sea, then torching them. Also known to have boiled many of them aliveTHE BADRoger de Toeni (died 1040; 27th GGF of Tom Lowry) Captured many Muslims during the Crusades. Each day he killed and butchered one muslim captive, then fed it to the remaining prisonersWaltheof of Huntington (died 1076; 28th GGF of Tom Lowry) Beheaded for conspiring against William the ConquerorEudes I de Bourgogne (died 1103; 31st GGF of Tom Lowry) Attempted to rob Archbishop Anselm (later St Anselm) as he passed through his land, but wound up paying homage and going on CrusadeFulk IV Rechin (died 1109; 25th GGF of Tom Lowry) His wife, Bertrade de Montfort, left him to become the consort of Philip I, King of FranceEnguerrand I de Coucy (died 1116; 26th GGF of Tom Lowry) Divorced his wife to marry Sibyl of Chteau-Porcien , who was still married to the Lord of Lorraine who was absent and in a war and she was pregnant by another manTHE BADWilliam IX of Aquitaine (died 1127; 29th GGF of Tom Lowry) Planned the First Crusade with Pope Urban in 1095; banished 2 wives to Fontverault Abbey, then abducted Viscountess Dangereuse to marry herThomas de Coucy (died 1130; 25th GGF of Tom Lowry) While on Crusade he captured Muslims and hung them by their testiclesHenry I of England (died 1135; 28th GGF of Tom Lowry) Holds the record for the most illegitimate children by an English monarch (estimated at 25)Louis VI 'The Fat' of France (died 1137; 29th GGF of Tom Lowry) He was so fat he could not mount a horseTHE BADWilliam X of Aquitaine (died 1137; 28th GGF of Tom Lowry) Married the daughter of his father's mistressRaynald de Chatillon (died 1187; 24th GGF of Tom Lowry) Pillaged Cyprus during the Second Crusade; captured by Saladin and beheadedTheobald V the Good of Blois (died 1191; 25th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Orchestrated the first blood libel in Europe, burning 31 Jews at the stakeConstance of Sicily (died 1198; 24th GGM of Tom Lowry) Gave birth to her son Frederic II Hohenstaufen, future Holy Roman Emperor, in a public square so there could be no question about his legitimacyTHE BADBaldwin I of Constantinople (died 1205; 22nd GGF of Tom Lowry) Went on Crusade, took the city of Constantinople, then declared himself King of ConstantinopleManfred de Saluzzo (died 1215; 23rd GGF of Tom Lowry) Named his illegitimate son BastardinoIsabella of Angouleme (died 1246; 26th GGM of Tom Lowry) Accused of trying to poison King Louis IX, sought sanctuary in Fontverault Abbey where she died two years laterSimon de Montfort (died 1265; 23rd GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Seized the throne of England at the Battle of Lewes, only to be killed at the Battle of Evesham a year later. His body was dismembered and shared among the Barons who had defeated himTHE BADLouis IX (St Louis) (died 1270; 21st GGF of Tom Lowry) Although later a saint, he was fiercely anti-semitic, burning over 12,000 copies of the Talmud in 1243 and expanding the Inquisition in FranceRoger de Mortimer (died 1282; 19th GGF of Tom Lowry) Killed Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham, then sent his severed head to his wife, who proudly displayed it at a celebratory banquetSancho IV of Castile (died 1295; 20th GGF of Tom Lowry) Executed more than 4000 of his countrymen who supported his brotherPhilip IV the Fair of France (died 1314; 19th GGF of Tom Lowry) Known as 'The Fair' for his looks, not his policies. He arrested all the Jews of France to claim their money to fight his wars with England, then expelled them from the country. In 1307 he destroyed the Knights Templar, burning its leader, Jacques de Molay at the stake in order to seize the Templars' assetsTHE BADEdward Bruce, High King of Ireland (died 1318; 18th GGF of Tom Lowry) Killed in battle, his body was quartered and distributed throughout Ireland, his head was sent to Edward II of EnglandDavid de Brechen (died 1320; 20th GGF of Tom Lowry) Executed for participating in a plot to assassinate Robert the BruceHugh le Despenser (died 1326; 19th GGF of Tom Lowry) Chief advisor and paramour of Edward II of England, hanged in 1326 by barons threatened by his power and influenceRoger de Mortimer (died 1330; 17th GGF of Tom Lowry) Conspired with his lover, Isabella of France, against her husband, Edward II. Briefly ruled England, but ultimately hanged by Edward IIITHE BADThomas de Berkeley (died 1361; 19th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Participated in the murder of Edward II of England but was acquittedWilliam I Douglas (died 1384; 18th GGF of Tom Lowry) Murdered his uncle, William Douglas 'The Flower of Chivalry' to claim his landsMichael de la Pole (died 1389; 20th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Chief financial officer for Edward III, he was impeached for embezzlement by the Merciless ParliamentAlexander Stewart (The Wolf of Badenoch) (died 1405; 18th GGF of Tom Lowry)Thomas Wyatt (died 1524; 12th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Imprisoned in the Tower of London for an alleged affair with Anne BoleynTHE BADHenry de Percy (died 1408; 19th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Rebelled against the king (Henry IV), killed at the Battle of Branham Moor, his head hung from the London BridgeWalter Stewart (died 1436; 17th GGF of Tom Lowry) Plotted to assassinate James I of Scotland, for which he was executed in Edinburgh (disembowled while alive), then drawn and quarteredArchibald Douglas (died 1439; 15th GGF of Tom Lowry) Both of his sons were beheaded by James II at the 'Black Dinner' at Edinburgh CastleWilliam Crichton (died 1455; 14th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Supported James II of Scotland against the Black Douglases. In 1440 he invited William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother to dinner at Edinburgh Castle, presented them with a bull's head at the dinner table, then killed them (The Black Dinner)The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Titles)Ennio MorriconeEnnio MorriconeThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly1966-01-01T00:00:[email protected] 2011 EMI Music Publishing Italia Srl2012-02-02 15:29:29Good, the Bad and the UglyDealwithMusic:isrc:ITC4602000322:256