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なんちゃってウィンザー家と元祖ウィンザー家








最初はWettin家にチェンジって話だったわけですが、ドイツっぽいし英語じゃWettingはアレなのでWindsorに・・・(爆wwwwwww

Their Royal Heilnessesじゃない方の本物の元祖Windsor家はこちら・・・




Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075 - 1135), or Gerald FitzWalter of Windsor, was the first castellan of Pembroke Castle in Dyfed in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, and the Norman chieftain in charge of the Norman forces in southwest Wales. He was the progenitor and eponymous ancestor of the FitzGerald and de Barry dynasties of Ireland, who were elevated to the ranks of peers of Ireland in the 14th century.

Gerald was most likely born at Windsor, then a strategically placed motte-and-bailey fortress on the Thames, hence his sobriquet "de Windsor". He was a younger son of Walter FitzOtho by his wife, Beatrice. Walter fitz Otho was a Norman in the following of William the Conqueror, the first castellan of the strategic fortress of Windsor and Keeper of its Forest, entrusted to him upon its completion by the Conqueror. Gerald had at least three older brothers, William, Robert, and Maurice, and possibly several sisters as well.
Several genealogies give Gerald's ancestors as the "Gherardinis" of Italy and claim for him descent from a spurious 9th century "Duke Cosimo of Tuscany", all accounts of which are based upon the efforts of a 17th-century FitzGerald earl of Kildare anxious to aggrandise his family name and, possibly, elide any Anglo-Norman connexions. Several facts preclude this spurious genealogy: there was no Duchy of Tuscany in the 9th century; the duchy did not exist before the latter half of the 16th century; the only two Dukes of Tuscany named Cosimo lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, and both were Medicis. Some modern online genealogies give Gerald's mother as either Gwladys ferch Ryall of Gwynedd or Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn of Powys; again this is precluded by facts: Domesday listings pertaining to the properties of Walter FitzOther list his wife as Beatrice.[1] "Gwladys ferch Ryall of Gwynedd" appears nowhere in Welsh geneaologies. Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn of Powys was, in fact, the wife of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the last King of Deheubarth, and Gerald's royal mother-in-law.

Gerald's father held extensive lands as tenant-in-chief in Berkshire. Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Middlesex, and Surrey, granted him by the Conqueror.[1] Upon his father's death. after 1100, Gerald's oldest brother, William, inherited the office of Constable of Windsor; his second oldest brother, Robert, inherited Eton, whilst Gerald received the manor of Moulsford and several other estates in Berkshire.[2] Gerald's family was one of the"service families" on whom William the Conqueror relied for his survival.[3]





Gerald's descendants include England's Tudor dynasty, Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, and Diana, Princess of Wales.












で、チャーチルはヒットラーの天敵。

で、ダイアナの二人の息子が・・・

で、ケネディさんの娘が・・・(爆wwwwwwwwwwww



日本はナチスと通じてたなんちゃってWindsor家=SCGの手駒だったのだよ。(爆wwwwwwww


そして日本の現皇室のケツモチもなんちゃってWindsor家=SCG・・・(爆wwwwwww

6 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

へー!!
だからウインザー城で世界宗教者会議的な不思議なもんやってたんだ

てんこもり野郎 さんのコメント...

1981年, 英のチャールズ皇太子がウインザー城でダイアナにプロポーズ

匿名 さんのコメント...

デンマーク出自のレゴランドがなぜウィンザーにあるのか、不思議でしたが、納得できた気がします。
(そして名古屋に作ろうとしている理由も・・・!)

匿名 さんのコメント...

FitzGerald! sons of Nest 
あ~~それで Saint Patrick's Flag ですか?

匿名 さんのコメント...

Queen left 'in tears' over Duke of Edinburgh's 'brutal' demand she take his name | Daily Mail Online
www.dailymail.co.uk › article-2069278
2011/12/03 - Windsor is a made up name, so is Mountbatten. 15. 282. Click to rate ... i don't know why Phillip was making such a fuss, after all Mountbatten isn't even his real name, it's Battenberg,. 26. 377. Click to ...

Prince George: 'Windsor' or 'Mountbatten-Windsor'? | The Huffington Post
www.huffingtonpost.com › will-bower
2013/07/28 - There has been much discussion as to what little Prince George's last name is or will be. Some say “Cambridge.” Some say “Wales.” Some say “Windsor.” Some say “Mountbatten-Windsor.” It's ...

battenburg mountbatten windsor

匿名 さんのコメント...

× battenburg
○battenberg