Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "All people are necessarily descended from antiquity, but for most, records of their ancestry do not exist that far back. The British Royal Family is one of the few families for whom ancestry can be traced to many notable lineages of antiquity. They can be traced from Saxon, Scottish (Stuart dynasty), Welsh (Tudor dynasty), Irish, German (Hanover and Windsor), French (Norman and Angevin), Russian, Frank and perhaps even Byzantine lineages."@en }
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- Ancestry_charts_of_the_current_British_Royal_Family abstract "All people are necessarily descended from antiquity, but for most, records of their ancestry do not exist that far back. The British Royal Family is one of the few families for whom ancestry can be traced to many notable lineages of antiquity. They can be traced from Saxon, Scottish (Stuart dynasty), Welsh (Tudor dynasty), Irish, German (Hanover and Windsor), French (Norman and Angevin), Russian, Frank and perhaps even Byzantine lineages.".
- Ancestry_charts_of_the_current_British_Royal_Family comment "All people are necessarily descended from antiquity, but for most, records of their ancestry do not exist that far back. The British Royal Family is one of the few families for whom ancestry can be traced to many notable lineages of antiquity. They can be traced from Saxon, Scottish (Stuart dynasty), Welsh (Tudor dynasty), Irish, German (Hanover and Windsor), French (Norman and Angevin), Russian, Frank and perhaps even Byzantine lineages.".