Kings & Queens of England or Great Britain
Edward IV (1442-1483)J1c2c (mtDNA) Richard III (1452-1485)J1c2c (mtDNA)
James I (1566-1625)R1b-L21 (Y-DNA) Charles I (1600-1649)T2 (mtDNA)R1b-L21 (Y-DNA)
Henrietta Maria of France(1609-1669) H (mtDNA) Charles II (1630-1685)H (mtDNA)R1b-L21 (Y-DNA)
James II (1633-1701) H (mtDNA)R1b-L21 (Y-DNA) William III (1650-1702) H (mtDNA)
George I (1660-1727) T2 (mtDNA) George III (1738-1820)T2 (mtDNA) Victoria (1819-1901) H (mtDNA)
Edward VII (1841-1910) H (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925) T2 (mtDNA) George V (1865-1936)T2 (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Edward VIII (1894-1972)R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA) George VI (1895-1952) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghH (mtDNA)R1b (Y-DNA) Charles, Prince of Wales R1b (Y-DNA)
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge R30b (mtDNA) R1b (Y-DNA)
Kings & Queens of Scotland: James III (1451-1488) => U5b (mtDNA)
Kings & Queens of Denmark
Sigrid the Haughty (968-1014) => => H (mtDNA) Harald II (980-1018) => H (mtDNA)
Canute the Great (994-1035) => H (mtDNA) Sweyn II Estridson (1019-1076) => H (mtDNA)
Canute V of Denmark (1129-1157) => Z1a (mtDNA)
Sophia of Minsk, Queen consort of Denmark (ca. 1140-1198) => Z1a (mtDNA)
King Canute VI of Denmark (1163–1202) => Z1a (mtDNA)
King Valdemar II of Denmark (1170–1241) => Z1a (mtDNA) Queen Richeza of Denmark (1190-1220) => Z1a (mtDNA)
Olaf II of Denmark & Norway (1370-1387) => I1 (Y-DNA)
Elizabeth (1524-1586) => T2 (mtDNA) Anne (1574-1619) => T2 (mtDNA)
Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1729-1796) => H3 (mtDNA) Margrethe II (1940-) => H (mtDNA)
Kings of Norway
Rikissa Birgersdotter of Sweden, Queen of Norway(c.1237-1288) => Z1a (mtDNA)
Haakon VI of Sweden & Norway (1340-1380) => I1 (Y-DNA)
Kings of Denmark from Christian I to Frederick VI.
Haakon VII (1872-1957) => R1b (Y-DNA) Olav V (1903-1991) => T2 (mtDNA) ; R1b (Y-DNA) Harald V (1937-) => R1b (Y-DNA)
Kings & Queens of Germany
Elisabeth of Bavaria (c. 1227-1273) => U5b* (mtDNA) Elizabeth of Carinthia (1262-1312) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Frederick the Fair, Duke of Austria and King of Germany (1289-1330) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Joanna of Bavaria, Queen of Germany and Bohemia (c. 1362–1386) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Albert II of Germany (1397-1439) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Grand Dukes of Lithuania
According to the descendant testing listed at the Russian Nobility DNA Project at FTDNA, the House of Gediminas
(1285–1440), also known as Gediminids, belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup N1c1.
Tsars & Empress of Russia
Peter II (1715-1730) => H3 (mtDNA) Romanov dynasty since Paul I => R1b (Y-DNA)
Paul I (1754-1801) Alexander I (1777-1825) Constantine I (1779-1831) Nicholas I (1796-1855)
Alexander II (1818-1881) Alexander III (1845-1894)
Nicholas II (1868-1918) => T2 (mtDNA) Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928) => H (mtDNA)
Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918) => H (mtDNA)
Grand Princes of Kiev
According to the descendant testing listed at the Russian Nobility DNA Project at FTDNA, the branch of the Rurik dynasty descended from Vladimir II Monomakh (Monomakhoviches) belong to Y-DNA haplogroup N1c1, while the branch descended from his presumed paternal cousin Oleg I of Chernigov (Olgoviches) belonged to R1a1a. The Y-DNA from the Proto-Rurikid branches is N1c1 and matches the distinctive haplotype of the Monomakhoviches. Furthermore, this N1c1 haplotype possess the distinctive value DYS390=23, found in Scandinavia but not in Uralic populations, confirming that this was indeed the original haplotype of the Varangian prince Rurik (c. 830-c. 879) who established the Kievan Rus'.
Kings & Queens of Greece
George I (1845-1913) => T2 (mtDNA) ; R1b (Y-DNA) Constantine I (1868-1923) => R1b (Y-DNA)
Sophia of Prussia (1870-1932) => H (mtDNA) Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885-1969) => H (mtDNA)
Alexander (1893-1920) => H (mtDNA) ; R1b (Y-DNA) George II (1890-1947) => H (mtDNA) ; R1b (Y-DNA)
Paul (1901-1964) => H (mtDNA) Anne-Marie (1946-) => H (mtDNA) Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece (1967-) => H (mtDNA)
Kings of Romania:
Ferdinand I (1865-1927) => H (mtDNA) Michael (1921-) => H (mtDNA)
Tsars of Bulgaria:
Ferdinand I (1861-1948) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA) Boris III (1894-1943) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Simeon II (b. 1937) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Eastern Europe
Dukes/Kings & Queens of Poland
Boleslaw I Chrobry (967-1025) => H (mtDNA) Elisabeth of Austria (1436-1505) => T2 (mtDNA)
John I Albert (1459-1501) => T2 (mtDNA) Alexander Jagiellon (1461-1506) => T2 (mtDNA)
Sigismund I of Poland (1467-1548) => T2 (mtDNA) Catherine of Austria (1533-1572) => H (mtDNA)
Anna of Austria (1573-1598) => H (mtDNA) Wladyslaw IV Vasa (1595-1648) => H (mtDNA)
Constance of Austria (1588-1631) => H (mtDNA) John II Casimir Vasa (1609-1672) => H (mtDNA)
Marie Louise Gonzaga (1611-1667) => N1b (mtDNA) Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria (1653-1697) H (mtDNA)
Marie Thérèse de Bourbon (1666-1732) => N1b (mtDNA)
Kings & Queens of Portugal
Maria II (1819-1853) => H (mtDNA) Pedro V (1837-1861) => H (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Luís I (1838-1889) => H (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA) Carlos I (1863-1908) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Manuel II (1889-1932) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Emperors & Empress of Brazil
Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1797-1826) => H3 (mtDNA)
Emperors & Empress of Mexico
Charlotte of Belgium (1840-1927) => H3 (mtDNA)
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)
Emperors & Empress of France
Napoleon I (1769-1821) => E-M34 (Y-DNA) H (mtDNA) Marie Louise of Austria (1791-1847) H3 (mtDNA)
Napoleon II (1811-1832) => H3 (mtDNA)
Kings & Queens of the French
Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies (1782-1866) => H3 (mtDNA)
Kings of Italy
Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878) => H3 (mtDNA)
Grand Duke of Tuscany
Archduchess Joanna of Austria (1547–1578) => H (mtDNA) Ferdinando II de' Medici (1610-1670) => H (mtDNA)
Dukes of Parma
All dukes of the House of Bourbon-Parma descended from Philip V of Spain, himself a grandson of Louis XIV of France, and therefore presumably belonging to Y-haplogroup R1b-Z381.
King of Sardinia
Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia (1701-1773) H (mtDNA) Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies (1779–1849) H3 (mtDNA)
Maria Theresa of Tuscany (1801-1855) H3 (mtDNA)
Kings of the Two Sicilian
All the kings of the Two Sicilies presumably belonged to Y-haplogroup R1b-Z381 as members of the House of Bourbon.
Kings & Queens of Spain
Philip I of Castile, King of Castile and ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands => U5b*(mtDNA)
Margaret of Austria (1584–1611) => H (mtDNA) Philip IV (1605-1665) => H (mtDNA)
Elisabeth of France (1602–1644) => H (mtDNA) Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) => H (mtDNA)
Charles II (1661-1700) => H (mtDNA) Marie Louise of Orléans (1662-1689) => H (mtDNA)
Maria Luisa of Savoy (1688-1714) => H (mtDNA) Ferdinand VI (1713-1759) => H (mtDNA)
Maria Amalia of Saxony (1724-1760) => N1b (mtDNA) Charles IV of Spain (1748-1819) => N1b (mtDNA)
Maria Josepha of Saxony (1803-1829) => H3 (mtDNA) Isabella II (1830-1904) => H (mtDNA)
Alfonso XII (1857-1885) => H (mtDNA) Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (1887-1969) => H (mtDNA)
Sofia (1938-) => H (mtDNA) Felipe, Prince of Asturias (1968-) => H (mtDNA)
Kings & Queens of Portugal
Maria II (1819-1853) => H (mtDNA) Pedro V (1837-1861) => H (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Luís I (1838-1889) => H (mtDNA) R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA) Carlos I (1863-1908) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Manuel II (1889-1932) => R1b-U106 (Z305+) (Y-DNA)
Dukes/Kings & Queens of Bavaria
Louis II, Duke of Bavaria (1229-1294) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria (1235-1290) => U5b* (mtDNA)
William II, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut (1365–1417) => U5b*(mtDNA)
Albert II (1369-1397) => U5b* (mtDNA)
John III, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing, Count of Holland and Hainaut (1374/76-1425) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1417-1479) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Dukes/Kings & Queens of Bohemia
Boleslaus II the Pious (920-999) => H (mtDNA) Henry VI of Carinthia (c. 1270–1335) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Rudolf I of Habsburg (1282-1307) => U5b* (mtDNA) Joanna of Bavaria (c. 1362–1386) => U5b* (mtDNA)
Albert II of Germany (1397-1439) => U5b* (mtDNA) Elisabeth of Bohemia (1409–1442) => T2 (mtDNA)
Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516) => T2 (mtDNA) Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503-1546) => H (mtDNA)
Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662) => T2 (mtDNA)
Ferdinand IV of Bohemia and Hungary (1633-1654) => H (mtDNA)
Maria Amalia of Austria (1701-1756) => N1b (mtDNA) Maria Luisa of Spain (1745-1792) => N1b (mtDNA)
Kings & Queens of Prussia
Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740) => T2 (mtDNA)
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern (1715-1797) => H3 (mtDNA) Frederick William II (1744-1797) => H3 (mtDNA)
Emperors & Empress of Germany
Victoria of Prussia (1840-1901) => H (mtDNA) Wilhelm II (1859-1941) => H (mtDNA)
Kings of Saxony
Frederick Augustus II (1797-1854) => H3 (mtDNA) John I (1801-1873) => H3 (mtDNA)
Stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland
Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1567-1625) => T2 (mtDNA)
Kings of the Netherlands & Grand Duke of Luxembourg
William I (1772-1843) => H3 (mtDNA)
Douglas-Hamilton
This line includes the Dukes of Hamilton and Earls of Selkirk. Their most famous representative is perhaps Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, a Scottish nobleman famous for becoming the chief pilot of the first flight over Mount Everest, as well as for his later involvement with Rudolf Hess. Some other famous Douglas-Hamiltons include mummification and art enthusiast Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton and the politically influential James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. Furthermore, the family claims descent from the Earls of Angus, although some competing claimants have tested differently. A relative of this family tested at the Hamilton Surname DNA Project. I2-M223-Isles-E L1193+ Douglass Earls of Angus I2a2a
Royal House of Stuart
The House of Stewart (latterly gallicised to Stuart), is a European royal house. Founded by Robert II of Scotland, the Stewarts first became monarchs of the Kingdom of Scotland during the late 14th century, and subsequently held the position of the Kings of England, Ireland, and Great Britain. I2a2a
Sir Henry Clinton 1730-1795, British general, one of the major participants in the war for American independence from the British side, belonged to haplogroup I2a2 M223 L1193
Davy Crockett 1786-1836, American politician and adventurer with a Wild West belonged to haplogroup M223 Z76
William Wallace (? -1305), a Scottish fighter for independence as a member of Clan Wallace probably belonged to haplogroup I2c L59
Nikola Tesla A Croatian scientist most famous for his work on alternating current, the induction motor, the Tesla coil, etc. I2a-Din-S L147.2
Prince Charles is a rh negative O- as is his Mother, Queen Elizabeth the II
thus their lineage is a rh negative blood line coming through the English Royal Family
DNA studies on ancient Egyptian mummies have found a large number to be of rh negative blood groups including RAMESES II, who was a rh negative B, 1.39% world wide.....same blood type and group as me. The Pharoah Akhenaten and his family were all rh negative blood, as was..King Tut his II son being the last of the last member of that AMARNA Royal Family that we know of ( murdered)?. The odd thing is that would not reveal the lastest dna finding on King Tut, but now the world knows this ruling rh negative blood group and the Caucasian link to the Armana Egpytian Royal Dynasty..
RH NEG SURNAMES
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