The genealogy of Scanderbeg's family is preserved for history and often intertwined with
other princely and royal houses of both East and West. Indeed, through marriage, Scanderbeg's
name is claimed amongst the ancestors of England's royal family. Queen Elizabeth II, her son,
the Prince of Wales, and now the Prince of Wales's son, England's king well into the twenty
first century, will proudly recite Scanderbeg as part of their history.
Prince Stephen Brankovic (died 1477), blinded by Turks in 1437, married Angelina
Arianti, (sister of Andronica Arianti Kastriot, Scanderbeg's wife)
Prince John Brankovic (died 1503), Ruler of Serbia
Princess Mary Brankova of Serbia
Countess Catherine Frangepan, married Count Zrinyi, Ban of Croatia, who died in battle
against the Turks in 1566
Countess Catherine Zrinyi (died 1585)
Anna Thurzo de Bethlenfalva (died 1599)
George, Baron Perenyi de Pereny (died 1650?)
Baroness Catherine, Perenyi de Pereny (died 1693), married Simon Kemeny (son of
Prince John of Transylvania)
Simon, Baron Kemeny de Magyar-Gyero-Monostor
Baroness Christine Kemeny de Magyar-Gyero-Monostor
Baroness Theresa Banffy de Losoncz (died 1807)
Laszlo, Count Rhedey de Kis-Rhede (died 1805)
Countess Claudine Rhedey (died 1841)
Frances, Duke of Teck (died 1900)
Princess Mary of Teck, Queen Consort of King George V of England (died 1953)
King George VI of England (died 1952)
Queen Elizabeth II England
Charles, Prince of Wales, married Lady Diana Spencer
Prince William of Wales (born 1982)
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/orleans/history/content2.txt
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