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Progenitor

In genealogy, the progenitor (rarer: primogenitor; German: Stammvater or Ahnherr) is the – sometimes legendary – founder of a family, line of descent, clan or tribe, noble house, or ethnic group.[1] Genealogy (commonly known as family history) understands a progenitor to be the earliest recorded ancestor of a consanguineous family group of descendants.

Progenitors are sometimes used to describe the status of a genealogical research project, or in order to compare the availability of genealogical data in different times and places. Often, progenitors are implied to be patrilineal. If a patrilineal dynasty is considered, each such dynasty has exactly one progenitor.

Aristocratic and dynastic families often look back to an ancestor who is seen as the founder and progenitor of their house (i.e. family line). Even the old Roman legal concept of agnates (Latin for "descendants") was based on the idea of the unbroken family line of a progenitor, but only includes male members of the family, whilst the women were referred to as "cognatic".

It is rarely possible to confirm biological parenthood in the case of ancient family lines (see bastardy). In addition, the progenitor is often a distant ancestor, only known as a result of oral tradition. Where people groups and communities rely solely on a patrilinear family line, their common ancestor often became the subject of a legend surrounding the origin of the family. By contrast, families and peoples with a matrilinear history trace themselves back to an original female progenitrix. Matrilinear rules of descent are found in about 200 of the 1300 known indigenous peoples and ethnic groups worldwide, whilst around 600 have patrilineal rules of descent (from father to son).[2]

In the mythological beliefs of the Romans the god of war, Mars, was viewed as the progenitor of the Romans;[3] which is why the Mars symbol (, a shield and spear), is used to refer to the male sex. Besides cities and countries, ethnic groups may also have a progenitor (often a god) in their mythologies, for example, the Hellenistic Greeks look back to Hellen as their progenitor. In Indian Hinduism Manu is the progenitor of all mankind. In the Abrahamic religions, Adam, Noah, Abraham and others are described as progenitors (see also Biblical patriarchy).

In archaeogenetics (archaeological genetics), a human Y-chromosomal Adam has been named as the most recent common ancestor from whom all currently living people are descended patrilinearly. This Adam lived in Africa at a time variously estimated from 60,000 to 338,000 years ago.

Examples of patrilineal progenitors

subject dynasty progenitor date of progenitor's death
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Wettin Dietrich I of Wettin ca. 976
King Philippe of the Belgians Wettin Dietrich I of Wettin ca. 976
King Hussein bin Ali Hashemite Ali 661
Emperor Naruhito of Japan Imperial House of Japan Keitai 10 March 531
Charlemagne Carolingian Bishop Arnulf of Metz 640
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom Este Otbert I, Count Palatine of Italy 975
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Oldenburg Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg 1112
King Harald V of Norway Oldenburg Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg 1112
King Charles III of the United Kingdom Oldenburg Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg 1112
King Felipe VI of Spain Robertians/Capetians Robert of Hesbaye ca. 807
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Robertians/Capetians Robert of Hesbaye ca. 807
George William, Duke of Liegnitz and Brieg Piast dynasty Piast the Wheelwright 861
King Gediminas of Lithuania Gediminas Polemon II of Pontus 74

See also

References

  1. ^ Duden-Redaktion (January 19, 2013). "Stammmutter". Bibliographisches Institut, Berlin. Retrieved October 12, 2013. Stammvater, der: Mann als Begründer eines Stammes, einer Sippe. Ebenda: Ahnherr: "Stammvater eines Geschlechts".
  2. ^ J. Patrick Gray: Ethnographic Atlas Codebook. In: World Cultures. Vol. 10, No. 1, 1998, pp. 86-136, here p. 104: Table 43 Descent: Major Type (one of the few assessments of all 1,267 ethnic groups; pdf file; 2.4 MB; without page nos. November 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine): "584 Patrilineal […] 52 Duolateral […] 160 Matrilineal […] 45 Mixed". The Ethnographic Atlas by George P. Murdock August 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine contains data sets of 1,300 ethnic groups (as at December 2012 at InterSciWiki January 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine), of which often only samples were assessed.
  3. ^ Lexikoneintrag (2000–2013). "Mars (Mythologie)". wissen.de. Retrieved October 12, 2013. Mars […] as father of Romulus and Remus, progenitor of the Romans.

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Not to be confused with Progenitor cell Look up progenitor or primogenitor in Wiktionary the free dictionary In genealogy the progenitor rarer primogenitor German Stammvater or Ahnherr is the sometimes legendary founder of a family line of descent clan or tribe noble house or ethnic group 1 Genealogy commonly known as family history understands a progenitor to be the earliest recorded ancestor of a consanguineous family group of descendants Progenitors are sometimes used to describe the status of a genealogical research project or in order to compare the availability of genealogical data in different times and places Often progenitors are implied to be patrilineal If a patrilineal dynasty is considered each such dynasty has exactly one progenitor Aristocratic and dynastic families often look back to an ancestor who is seen as the founder and progenitor of their house i e family line Even the old Roman legal concept of agnates Latin for descendants was based on the idea of the unbroken family line of a progenitor but only includes male members of the family whilst the women were referred to as cognatic It is rarely possible to confirm biological parenthood in the case of ancient family lines see bastardy In addition the progenitor is often a distant ancestor only known as a result of oral tradition Where people groups and communities rely solely on a patrilinear family line their common ancestor often became the subject of a legend surrounding the origin of the family By contrast families and peoples with a matrilinear history trace themselves back to an original female progenitrix Matrilinear rules of descent are found in about 200 of the 1300 known indigenous peoples and ethnic groups worldwide whilst around 600 have patrilineal rules of descent from father to son 2 In the mythological beliefs of the Romans the god of war Mars was viewed as the progenitor of the Romans 3 which is why the Mars symbol a shield and spear is used to refer to the male sex Besides cities and countries ethnic groups may also have a progenitor often a god in their mythologies for example the Hellenistic Greeks look back to Hellen as their progenitor In Indian Hinduism Manu is the progenitor of all mankind In the Abrahamic religions Adam Noah Abraham and others are described as progenitors see also Biblical patriarchy In archaeogenetics archaeological genetics a human Y chromosomal Adam has been named as the most recent common ancestor from whom all currently living people are descended patrilinearly This Adam lived in Africa at a time variously estimated from 60 000 to 338 000 years ago Examples of patrilineal progenitors Editsubject dynasty progenitor date of progenitor s deathQueen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Wettin Dietrich I of Wettin ca 976King Philippe of the Belgians Wettin Dietrich I of Wettin ca 976King Hussein bin Ali Hashemite Ali 661Emperor Naruhito of Japan Imperial House of Japan Keitai 10 March 531Charlemagne Carolingian Bishop Arnulf of Metz 640Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom Este Otbert I Count Palatine of Italy 975Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Oldenburg Elimar I Count of Oldenburg 1112King Harald V of Norway Oldenburg Elimar I Count of Oldenburg 1112King Charles III of the United Kingdom Oldenburg Elimar I Count of Oldenburg 1112King Felipe VI of Spain Robertians Capetians Robert of Hesbaye ca 807Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Robertians Capetians Robert of Hesbaye ca 807George William Duke of Liegnitz and Brieg Piast dynasty Piast the Wheelwright 861King Gediminas of Lithuania Gediminas Polemon II of Pontus 74See also EditProtoplast progenitors of mankind in a creation story Ancestor Ahnentafel Legendary progenitor Progenitor cellReferences Edit Duden Redaktion January 19 2013 Stammmutter Bibliographisches Institut Berlin Retrieved October 12 2013 Stammvater der Mann als Begrunder eines Stammes einer Sippe Ebenda Ahnherr Stammvater eines Geschlechts J Patrick Gray Ethnographic Atlas Codebook In World Cultures Vol 10 No 1 1998 pp 86 136 here p 104 Table 43 Descent Major Type one of the few assessments of all 1 267 ethnic groups pdf file 2 4 MB without page nos Archived November 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine 584 Patrilineal 52 Duolateral 160 Matrilineal 45 Mixed The Ethnographic Atlas by George P Murdock Archived August 2 2013 at the Wayback Machine contains data sets of 1 300 ethnic groups as at December 2012 at InterSciWiki Archived January 31 2013 at the Wayback Machine of which often only samples were assessed Lexikoneintrag 2000 2013 Mars Mythologie wissen de Retrieved October 12 2013 Mars as father of Romulus and Remus progenitor of the Romans Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Progenitor amp oldid 1111706621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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