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English: The first Ahnentafel, published by Michaël Eytzinger in : Thesaurus principum hac aetate in Europa viventium, Cologne (Germany) : 1590, pp. 146-147, in which Eytzinger first illustrates his new method of numeration of ancestors; this schema showing king Henry III of France as n° 1 with his ancestors in five generations. The remainder of the volume shows 34 additional schemas for rulers and princes of Europe using his new method.
This volume location : Aix-en-Provence (France), Fonds bibliothèque Méjanes, F. 3211
Date first publication: 1590 in Cologne (Germany)
Source Gautier, Marc-Édouard (2008), Mille ans d'histoire de l'arbre généalogique en France, Rennes (France) : Éditions Ouest-France, Edilarge. ISBN 978-2-7373-4620-0
Author Michaël Eytzinger

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