The PEDIGREE of
First Speaker of Old Anglo-Frisian

     aka North-Sea Germanic, Ingvaeonic

     Born:  ca 100


 "Child(ren)":       First Speaker of Old English   ;   Frisian
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/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-Hellenic   +====> [ 126]
/-- First Speaker of Early Indo-Slavic (Satem Core)
/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-Slavic
/-- First Speaker of Proto-Baltic
/   | or: some other source for Creole/Koine features of Germanic
/-- First Speaker of Proto-Germanic
/  \-- First Speaker of pre-Germanic   +====> [ 126]
/-- First Speaker of Early Common Germanic
/-- First Speaker of Late Common Germanic  (ca 600 BC)
/-- First Speaker of Italo-Celtic   +====> [ 125]
/   | (skip this generation?)
/-- First Speaker of proto-Celtic  (2000? BC)
/-- First Speaker of Early Celtic  (1200? BC)
/  \-- Speech loans from Halstatt Culture
/-- First Speaker of West Germanic  (ca 300 BC)
\-- prob.  La Tene Iron Age
\-- Iron Age in East Mediterranean  (1100? BC - ?)
/-- Bronze Age in Anatolia   +====> [ 122]
/-- Early Use of Iron
\-- Invention of Steel
/   \-- Increasing need for wood in construction and as fuel
/-- First Speaker of Old Low Germanic  (ca 100 BC)
/   | (skip this generation?)
- First Speaker of Old Anglo-Frisian
 

 
  (poss.) ``3-Great Grandchildren:''       Cerdic of WESSEX [alt ped]   ;   Magdalena   ;   Byordderch ap GWYLAWR   ;   Berthold I von SAXONY   ;   Hulderick (King) of the SAXONS   ;   Eormenric OCTING (King) of KENT
 

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