Fabius (progenitor & eponym of gens FABIA) ; (by virtue of their descent from Hercules, the FABII claimed exclusive right of ministering at the altar consecrated by Evander to Hercules)
Faisal bin HUSSEIN bin Ali al-HASHEMI (Ta'if, Nejd 1885 - 1933 Bern, Switz.) ; (along with T.E. Lawrence, led the Arab Revolt); King of SYRIA; King of IRAQ
[Father in the Holy Trinity] Elohim, GOD of Israel ; aka Yahweh, GOD of Judah; aka Jehovah, GOD of the Christians; poss. aka Semahl, GOD of Assyria; poss. aka....
Felix (Governor) of JUDEA ; or: poss. Gaius Julius SOHAEMUS, q.v.; aka Marcus Antonius FELIX; (freed by Antonia Minor, becoming trusted official of that family)
Ferdinand I (EMPEROR) of AUSTRIA (Vienna 1793 - 1857? Prague) ; aka Ferdinand I Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marchlin von HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN; aka Ferdinand V `the Good' (l....
Ferdinand V (King) of CASTILE (SPAIN) (1452 - 1516) ; aka Fernando II (de) TRASTAMARA (King) of ARAGON; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.; `the Catholic'; his marriage unified the Aragon and Castile thrones
Ferdinand Charles d' AUTRICHE-ESTE (Vienna 1754 - 1806 Vienna) ; Duke of MODENA; aka Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus von OSTERREICH
Ferenc THURZO (Bishop/Count) of NYITRA (? - 1574) ; aka Frantisek (Ferencz) TURZO; (Baron?) de BETHLENFALVA; Lord of Betlanovce; aka Ferencz THURZIZOE de BETHLENFALVA
Fernando I (King) of PORTUGAL (Santarem 1345 - 1383 Lisbon) ; (claimant King of GALICIA & LEON from 1369-1373); `the Handsome', `the Fickle', `the Restless'
[Finn (Fionn) MacAILELLA, q.v. (some sources show Eochaid IV with pedigree of same-named 41st Monarch)] Mofebis (Mafebbis Moefeibhis) ; or: prob. not Finn (Fionn) MacAILELLA, q.v. (some sources show Eochaid IV with pedigree of same-named 41st Monarch)
First Speaker of Aegean-Pelasgian ; aka Tyrsenisch (Tyrsenian); (Aegean-Pelasgian may be distinct from the `Old European' language of the Danubian Neolithic)
First Speaker of Austro-Thai ; (some consider Daic sibling to Austronesian; others conjecture Daic arose via imperfect learning of an Austronesian language)
First Speaker of Austronesian (4000 BC - ?) ; (Atayalic, Paiwanic, Tsouic are all aboriginal Formosan language families; Paiwanic, Malayo-Polynesian & Daic may form a Muish clade)
First Speaker of Early Celtic (1200? BC) ; (Urnfield Culture, later Hallstatt culture); (the alternate family structure for Celtic, based on divisio....
First Speaker of Early Indo-Hellenic (ca 3600 BC) ; this branch is prob. associated with Yamnaya (Pit Grave) culture (but anti-Gimbutas theorists say Tripolye culture ca 4500 BC); ...
First Speaker of Indo-Hittite (ca 4500 BC) ; prob. Sredny Stog (and Khvalynsk) culture (but anti-Gimbutas theorists might say Balkan culture ca 6500 BC)
First Speaker of Late Indo-European (ca 3800 BC) ; the fanout of Indo-European branches is roughly contemporaneous with the Globular Amphora cultural expans....
First Speaker of Late Indo-Hittite (ca 4200 BC) ; `Kurgan wave 1'; the Anatolian branch may tentatively be associated with Cernavoda I in Romania & , later, Ezero (Karanova VII) in Bulgaria
First Speaker of pre-Germanic (ca 3300 BC) ; (language prob. adopted in parts of Funnel-Beaker domain as Kurgan influence spread over Karpathian mountains)
First Speaker of Proto-Baltic (ca 3000 BC) ; or: some other source for Creole/Koine features of Germanic; this subfamily prob. originated in the CORDED WARE cultural expansion; aka Proto Balto-Slavic
First Speaker of proto-Celtic (2000? BC) ; (sometimes assoc. with Bell Beaker culture, but that culture prob. originally spoke a language related to Italic)
First Speaker of Proto-Germanic ; (details of Scandinavian prehistory are murky: perhaps Potted Ware was pre-Germanic, with Germanic a branch of Corded Ware)
First Speaker of proto-Hellenic (ca 3000 BC) ; The proto-Hellenes are prob. the Usatovo (Foltesti?) culture which began superceding eastern Tripolye ca 3500 BC
First Speaker of Slavic ; (this widespread language prob. spread as a koine in the Avar Khaganate circa 600 A.D.; the Avar rulers adopting their subjects' language)
First Speaker of Sudanic ; (in Blench's Niger-Saharan hypothesis, the whole Niger-Congo family is in a clade with Central Sudanic within a Kado-Sudanic subfamily)
[Flavia Iulia Helena of BITHNIYA] Helena (Augusta) (Saint) of the Cross (248? - 328?) ; or: prob. Flavia Iulia Helena of BITHNIYA; aka Helena BRITANNICA verch COEL; de la CROIX; of COLCHESTER
Flavius Afranius Syagrious (? - 399?) ; (pedigrees are confused, with this man sometimes conflated with his same-named descendant)
Flavius Afranius SYAGRIOUS (Lyons? ? - 486) ; or: prob. his same-named ancestor; aka Afranius-Syagrii; Consul of GAUL; King of the ROMANS (so-called by some of his Germanic enemies); Gal....
Fortun GARCES de NAVARRE (? - 908?) ; King of PAMPLONA; aka Fortun `The One-Eyed' GARCIA; (forced to retire as monk in 905, leading to Jimenez Dynasty)
Frances (Lady of DERBY) STANLEY (1583 - 1636) ; (upon the extinction of her older sister's line in 1826, descent of Henrician Pretender Heir of England derives from Frances)
Francesco I Alessandro SFORZA (Tuscany 23/7/1401 - 8/3/1466 Milan) ; Count of PAVIA; founded the ruling house of MILAN; K.G.; aka Franz (Francis) I SFORZA (Herzog) von MAILAND
Francesco CIBO (? - 1519) ; (Franceschetto); Count of ANGUILLARA
Francesco I CRISPO (Duke of NAXOS) (? - 1383) ; Baron of Astrogidis, Lord of Milos; (murdered previous Duke of Naxos, captured Andros; founder and eponym of CRISPO Dynasty)
[Francis (Francis' father)] Francis (Col.) WINDEBANK ; or: prob. not Francis (Francis' father); (gentleman usher to the Prince of Wales (future Charles II)); (skipping this generation is an old error)
Francis (Sir) BACON (London 1561 - 1627) ; lawyer, essayist, philosopher, scientist; M.P., Solicitor General, Attorney General, Lord Chancellor; Bar....
Francis (Sir; of Settrington) BIGOD (1507 - 2/6/1537) ; (Led Bigod's Rebellion against anti-Catholic Henry VIII actions, became martyr; estates were restored to ....
Francis BILLINGTON (Lincolns. 1606? - 1684 Mass.) ; passenger on Mayflower
Francis II von HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN (Florenz 1768 - 1835 Vienna) ; last Holy Roman EMPEROR; 1st EMPEROR of AUSTRIA (as Franz I); aka Franz II Joseph Karl; King of Bohemia & Hungary; K.G.; K.Go.Fl. (Head)
Francis (Col.) WINDEBANK ; or: prob. not Francis (Francis' father); (gentleman usher to the Prince of Wales (future Charles II)); (skipping this generation is an old error)
Francois I de VALOIS (King) of FRANCE (Cognac 1494 - 1547 Rambouillet) ; aka Francis I of ANGOULEME; fought 4 wars; patron of da Vinci, Cellini, etc.; renowned chivalrous romantic; K.G.; K.Go.Fl.
Frank (K.G.) van HALE (? - 1375 Mechelen) ; aka Vranke (Franco) de MIRABELLO van HALEN (van HAELE); aka Francis van HALLE; (came to England with Coun....
Frederick V (III) HABSBURG von OESTERREICH (1415 - 1493) ; Holy Roman EMPEROR; K.Go.Fl.; K.G. (not installed); (HAPSBURG); (although not Emperor until 1440, his 69-....
Frederick de HALLE ; `Frank Van Hale is said to be the eighth son of Frederick de Halle'
Frederick II von HOHENSTAUFEN (1090? - 1147) ; Duke of SWABIA (von SCHWABEN); `der Einaugige'; as Heir of WAIBLINGEN, eponym of GHIBELLINE (the Italian ....
Frederick IV (SIMMERN) WITTELSBACH (1574 - 1610 Heidelberg) ; Elector of the PALATINATE; aka Friedrich IV `der Aufrichtige' (Prince) of PFALZ
Frederick V (de SIMMERN) WITTELSBACH (1596 - 1632) ; aka Friedrich Heinrich V von der PFALZ `the Winter King'; Count/Elector Palatine of the Rhein (BAVARIA); ....
Friedrich I (Elector) von BRANDENBURG (Nuremberg 1371 - 1440 Cadolzburg Castle) ; aka Frederic VI de HOHENZOLLERN; (he was rewarded with Brandenburg for his help in helping Sigismund beco....
Friedrich Wilhelm of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN (16/11/1668 - 1714) ; Herzog von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburgchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
[Frodi (King) of DANES] Svafrlami SIGRLAMASSON (King) of GARDARIKI ; or: Frodi (King) of DANES; aka Svafrlami (Svaflami Svaflam) of NORWAY; (legendary King of RUSSIA, had magic sword Tyrfing, which cou....
Frotho (King) of STAELLAND (? - 885?) ; or: Gorm ENSKE (Frotho's son?); Frotha (Count) of HAALAGOLAND; aka Frodo CANUTESSON
[Frotho (King) of STAELLAND, q.v.] Guthrum (King) of EAST ANGLIA (? - 890+) ; or: prob. not Frotho (King) of STAELLAND, q.v.; (major opponent of Alfred Great, but was defeated and forced to be baptised at Alfred's own hands); ...
Fruela of BARDALIA (Duke) of CANTABRIA (? - 760?) ; or: Vimara ALFONSEZ (King of ASTURIAS : son of Alfonso I) or: (NN), father of King Alfonso I; aka Fruela I PEREZ (King) de ASTURIAS & Galicia; Count of BARTULIO