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Manoel César Furtado

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Jun 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/7/99
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To friends of the List:

I posted a msg about Fernando Furtado(1123?x?), son of Urraca and Pedro
Gonzalez de Lara, beginning of Furtados lineage, and I received a couple of
replies in pvt citing "Kraentzler" and "de Vajay" as actual references on
the subject.
Does anybody has any hint to help me find the works of these authors?

Best regards

Manoel Cesar Furtado
From Brazil
mcfu...@netsite.com.br

Todd A. Farmerie

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Jun 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/7/99
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Manoel César Furtado wrote:
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> To friends of the List:
>
> I posted a msg about Fernando Furtado(1123?x?), son of Urraca and Pedro
> Gonzalez de Lara, beginning of Furtados lineage, and I received a couple of
> replies in pvt citing "Kraentzler" and "de Vajay" as actual references on
> the subject.
> Does anybody has any hint to help me find the works of these authors?

The first I do not recognize. The second is one of the following:

Vajay, Szabolcs de. From Alfonso VII to Alfonso X. in Studies in
Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion
of his Eightieth Birthday. 366-417 (1989).

Vajay, Szabolcs de. Structures de Prouvoir et Reseaux de Familles du
VIIIe au XIIe Siecles. Genealogica & Heraldica: Actas de 17o Congresso
das Ciencias Genealogica e Heraldica. 275-315 (1986).


However, I don't know that it actually goes into any detail on these
individuals.

taf

Don Stone

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Jun 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/7/99
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Manoel César Furtado wrote:
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> I posted a msg about Fernando Furtado(1123?x?), son of Urraca and Pedro
> Gonzalez de Lara, beginning of Furtados lineage, and I received a couple of
> replies in pvt citing "Kraentzler" and "de Vajay" as actual references on
> the subject.
> Does anybody has any hint to help me find the works of these authors?

Probably Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet
and Cecily Neville, 1978. I have not seen it myself but have heard that
it has some reasonable material and some
traditional/non-historic/mythical material.

-- Don Stone

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