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I made the following list, not on a page, except for my user page, here;
List of Notable Figures in History (Work in Progress)
[edit ]Prefixes:
- c. = circa
- e. = estimated
- ? = uncertain
Notes to add stuff:
- Add Palmero Stone rulers
- Add Shemsu-Hor, maybe (according to FamilySearch) the father of Crocodile, but probably the father of Hedju-Hor.
Name | Alias | Image | Gender | Occupation | Birth | Death | Notability | Notes | ||||||
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Year | Date | Country | City, Town, Village, or Mountains | Year | Date | Country | City, Town, Village, or Mountains | |||||||
En-tarah-ana | Male | King | 20370 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 19844/0 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Babum | Male | King | 19890 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 19540 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Puannum | Male | King | 19590 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 18700 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Kalibum | Male | King | 18750 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 17740 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Kalumum | Male | King | 17790 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 16900 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Zuqaqip | Male | King | 16950 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 16000 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Atab | A-ba | Male | King | 16050 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 15400 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | ||||
Mashda | Male | King | 15450 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 14560 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Arwium | Male | King | 14610 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 13840 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Etana | Male | King | 13890 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 12280 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Balih | Male | King | 12330 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 11880 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
En-me-nuna | Male | King | 11930 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 11220 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Melem-Kish | Male | King | 11270 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 10320 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Barsal-nuna | Male | King | 10370 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 9120 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Zamug | Male | King | 9170 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 8980 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Tizqar | Male | King | 9030 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 8675 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Ilku | Male | King | 8725 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 7775 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Iltasadum | Male | King | 7825 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 6575 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Enmebaragesi | Mebarasi | Male | King | 6625 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 5675 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | ||||
Aga | Male | King | 5725 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | 5050 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kish | Legendary King of Kish. | |||||
Meshkiangasher | Male | King | 5100 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | 4720 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | Legendary King of Uruk. | |||||
Enmerkar | Male | King, Builder | 4770 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | 4200 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | Legendary King and Co-Founder of Uruk. | |||||
Enmerkar-zi | Female | Builder, Consort | 4770 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | 4200 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | Founder of Uruk and Enmerkar's consort. | |||||
Lugalbanda | Male | King | 4250 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | 3000 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | Legendary King of Uruk. | |||||
A | Arm | Male | Pharaoh | 3570 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3520 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. Possible first Pharaoh. | ||||
Finger Snail | Male | Pharaoh | 3550 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3500 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | |||||
Oryx(Only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[1]) | Male | Pharaoh | 3530 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3480 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. Possible first Pharaoh. | |||||
Conch(Only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[2]) | Shell | Male | Pharaoh | 3510 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3460 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | ||||
Fish (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[3]) | Male | Pharaoh | 3490 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3440 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | |||||
Elephant (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[4]) | Pen-Abu (?), Pen-Abw (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3470 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3420 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | ||||
Taurus I(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[5]) | Male | Pharaoh | 3450 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3400 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on Portuguese Wikipedia. | ||||
Bull I(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[6]) | Ox I | Male | Pharaoh | 3430 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3380 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on Portuguese Wikipedia. | |||
Stork (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[7]) | Male | Pharaoh | 3410 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3360 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | |||||
Canidus(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[8]) | Canid | Male | Pharaoh | 3390 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3340 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | May have not existed. | |||
Taurus (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[9]) | Bull II, Ox II | Male | Pharaoh | 3370 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3320 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. Possible first Pharaoh. | May have not existed. | |||
Scorpion I (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[10]) | Weha I (?), Serk I (?), Serqet I (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3350 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3300 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh and Conqueror of Upper Egypt. Possible first Pharaoh. | ||||
Falcon I(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[11]) | Falk I, Falco I | Male | Pharaoh | 3330 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3280 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on the Portuguese Wikipedia. | |||
Mim(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[12]) | Male | Pharaoh | 3310 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3260 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on the Portuguese Wikipedia. May have not existed, and be equal to the god Min. | ||||
Falcon II(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[13]) | Falk II | Male | Pharaoh | 3290 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3240 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on the Portuguese Wikipedia. | |||
Ötzi | The Iceman, Ötzi the Iceman, Similaun Man(Italian: Mummia del Similaun), Man from Tisenjoch, Man from Hauslabjoch, Frozen Man, Frozen Fritz, Tyrolean Iceman | Male | Pharaoh | 3275 B.C. (c.) | Italy | Feldthurns | 3230 B.C. (c.) | Italy | Ötztal Alps | Oldest natural mummy of a Copper Age European man | Might have lived from 3350 B.C. to 3105 B.C. | |||
Lion(only on Portuguese Wikipedia:[14]) | Leo | Male | Pharaoh | 3270 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3220 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Upper Egypt. | Only on the Portuguese Wikipedia. | |||
Hedju-Hor | Hedju Hor, Hor-Hedju | Male | Pharaoh | 3270 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | 3220 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | ||||
Double Falcon (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[15]) | Dju (?), Newby (?), Horwy (?), Hrwy (?), Double Hawk (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3250 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | 3200 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | El Mahmoudiyah (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | Might have also ruled in Upper Egypt. | |||
Crocodile | Shendjw (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3250 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | 3200 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Tarkhan (?) | Pharaoh of Upper Egypt during Dynasty 0. | ||||
Ny-Hor | Ni-Hor | Male | Pharaoh | 3230 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | 3180 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | ||||
Iry-Hor (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[16]) | Ro, Irj-Hor, Iri(-Hor) | Male | Pharaoh | 3230 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Tarkhan (?) | 3180 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Hierakonpolis (?) | Pharaoh of Upper Egypt during Dynasty 0. | ||||
Kushim | Ku.Šim | Male | Farmer | 3225 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | 3175 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Uruk | Producer and storer of barley. | May have lived as early as 3400 B.C., and as late as 3000 B.C. | |||
Ni-Neith | Hor-ni-neith | Male | Pharaoh | 3210 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | 3160 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | ||||
Ka (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[17]) | Sekhen (?), Shechem Ka (?), Ka-Shechem (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3210 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Hierakonpolis (?) | 3160 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Pharaoh of Upper Egypt during Dynasty 0. | ||||
Ha | Female | Consort | 3210 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | 3160 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt | Thinis (?) | Ka's consort. | ||||||
Hat-Hor | Hat Hor, Hor-hat | Male | Pharaoh | 3190 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | 3140 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Memphis (?) | Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | ||||
Scorpion II (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[18]) | Weha II (?), Selk II (?), Serqet II (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3190 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Thinis (?) | 3140 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Nekhen (?) | Pharaoh of Upper Egypt during Dynasty 0. | ||||
Shesh I(Only on Geni:[19]) | Female | Consort | 3190 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | 3140 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Nekhen (?) | Scorpion II's consort. | Only one source, on Geni. | |||||
Wash | Male | Pharaoh | 3170 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Buto (?) | 3150 B.C. (c. e.) | Lower Egypt | Buto (?) | The King who was defeated by Narmer. Predynastic Pharaoh of Lower Egypt. | Only known from the Narmer Palette. | ||||
Narmer (Portuguese Wikipedia version:[20]) | Menes (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3170 B.C. (c.) | Upper Egypt (0) | Nekhen (?) | 3120 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis (?) | Unifier of Egypt and First King of Egypt | Believed by most scholars to be the same person as Menes. | |||
Neithhotep | Neith-hotep | Female | Consort | 3170 B.C. (c. e.) | Upper Egypt (0) | 3120 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis (?) | Consort, possibly of Narmer. | Thought to be the consort of Narmer, not confirmed. | ||||
Hor-Aha | Aha, Teti, Horus Aha, Menes (?) | Male | Pharaoh | 3120 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 3050 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Possibly the unifier of Egypt or the son of the unifier. Second pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | Believed by some scholars to be the same person as Menes. | |||
Benerib | Male | Consort | 3120 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | 3050 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Hor Aha's consort. | ||||||
Khenthap | Khenet-Hapi | Female | Consort | 3120 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | 3050 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Hor Aha's consort. | |||||
Penebui | Female | Consort | 3070 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 3000 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Djer's consort. | |||||
Dumuzid | The Fisherman | Male | King | 3050 B.C. (c. e.) | Sumer | Kuara | 2900 B.C. (c.) | Sumer | Kuara | Legendary King of Uruk. | ||||
Ninsun | Ninsumun, Ninsumuna | Female | Consort | 3050 B.C. (c.) | Sumer | Uruk | 2900 B.C. (c.) | Sumer | Uruk | Dumuzid the Fisherman's consort. | Mother of Gilgamesh, but might have been the mother of Dumuzid the Fisherman too. | |||
Djer | Zer, Sekhty, Iti | Male | Pharaoh | 3050 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2959 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | The third pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Nakhtneith | Female | Consort | 3050 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Djer's consort. | |||||
Herneith | Female | Consort | 3050 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 3030 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Djer's consort. | |||||
Djet | Ita, Wadj, Zet, Uadji, Ouenephes, Vavenephis | Male | Pharaoh | 3010 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2970 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Fourth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Merneith | Merit-neith, Meryt-Neith | Female | Pharaoh (formerly Consort) | 3010 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Djet's consort and sister, possible first female pharaoh. Fifth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Ahaneith | Female | Consort | 3010 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Djet's consort. | |||||
Den | Hor-Den, Dewen, Sepati, Udimu | Male | Pharaoh | 2990 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2923 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Sixth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Seshemetka | Female | Consort | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2930 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Den's consort. | |||||
Semat | Female | Consort | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Den's consort. | |||||
Serethor | Female | Consort | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Den's consort. | |||||
Nakht-Neith | Female | Consort | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Den's consort. | |||||
Qua-Neith | Female | Consort | 2990 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2950 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Den's consort. | |||||
Anedjib | Adjib, Enezib, Miebîdós, Merbiape, Hor-Anedjib, Hor-Adjib | Male | Pharaoh | 2970 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2921 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Seventh pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Betrest | Bat-iry-set, Batyires, Batires | Female | Consort | 2970 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2920 B.C. (c. e.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Anedjib's consort. | ||||
Semerkhet | Semempses, Mempses, Semêmpsés, Semsu | Male | Pharaoh | 2940 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2911 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Eighth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Qa'a | Qáa, Ka'a, Qebeh, Biénechês, Óubiênthis, Víbenthis | Male | Pharaoh | 2920 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2882 B.C. (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Ninth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Sneferka | Neferseka, Sekanefer, Neferkaes | Male | Pharaoh | 2920 BC (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2900 BC (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Tenth pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Horus-Ba | Horus Bird | Male | Pharaoh | 2920 BC (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | 2900 BC (c.) | Egypt (I) | Thinis | Eleventh pharaoh of the first dynasty of Egypt. | ||||
Gilgamesh | Male | King | 2950 B.C. (c.) | Sumer | Uruk | 2774 B.C. (c.) | Sumer | Uruk | Protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh. A demigod adventurer. Legendary King of Uruk. |
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Name | Image | Gender | Occupation | Birth | Death | Notability | Notes | ||
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Year | Country | Year | Country | ||||||
God the Father | None or possibly Male | Religious Figure | Before Time Began | Everywhere | Alive | God in several religions and traditions. | Equal to God. Not equal to The Son or The Holy Spirit. God is equal to The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. Possibly equal to Yahweh. | ||
The Holy Spirit | None | Religious Figure | Before Time Began | Everywhere | Alive | God in several religions and traditions. | Equal to God. Not equal to The Son or The Father. God is equal to The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. | ||
Adam | Male | Religious Figure, Gardener (Formerly) | 4004 B.C. | Eden (Turkey?) | 3074 B.C. | The first man, according to Abrahamic traditions. | |||
Lilith | Female | Religious Figure, Gardener (Formerly) | c. 4004 B.C. | Eden (Turkey?) | The first woman, according to Jewish folklore. | Mentioned in the bible as a dweller in waste places. | |||
Eve | Female | Religious Figure, Gardener (Formerly) | c. 4004 B.C. | Eden (Turkey?) | The first woman, according to Abrahamic traditions. | Second woman according to Jewish folklore. | |||
Cain | Male | Religious Figure, Builder, Tiller | 3940–3934 B.C. | 3074 B.C. | A Forest | The first murderer & firstborn son of Adam and Eve, according to Abrahamic traditions. | |||
Luluwa | Female | Religious Figure | 3940–3934 B.C. | Cain's twin. | Very likely not equal to Âwân, another claimed wife of Cain, due to the fact that Âwân, according to the book of Jubilees was born 3926–3920 B.C. Use of Luluwa is due to Luluwa, the earliest name sourced, predating Muslim tradition, which states Aclima. | ||||
Noaba | Female | Religious Figure | 3940–3927 B.C. | Daughter of Adam and Eve in the Pseudo-Philo. | Possibly equal to Luluwa. | ||||
ʿAnāq | Female | Religious Figure | est. c. 3940–3905 B.C. | Yemen? | According to some reports, she had twin brother. Or in others, she was Cain's sister. She is portrayed as evil in Islamic theology. She married Cain in Yemen after he killed Abel. She was later killed. | May be equal to Luluwa or Âwân. | |||
Abel | Male | Religious Figure, Shepherd | 3933–3927 B.C. | 3905–3899 B.C. | The first murder victim & second born son of Adam and Eve, according to Abrahamic traditions. | ||||
Azura | Female | Religious Figure | 3933–3927 B.C. | Abel's twin. | Very likely not Âzûra, Seth's wife. Use of Azura is due to it being the earliest source. | ||||
Âwân | Female | Religious Figure | 3926–3920 B.C. | Cain's wife, according to the book of Jubilees. | Very likely not equal to Luluwa, another claimed wife of Cain, due to the fact that Âwân, according to the book of Jubilees was born 3926–3920 B.C. Use of Luluwa is due to Luluwa, the earliest name sourced, predating Muslim tradition, which states Aclima. | ||||
Nod[1] | Female | Religious Figure | est. c. 3920 B.C. | Cain's (theorized) wife. | Possible equal to Luluwa or Âwân. | ||||
Seth | Male | Religious Figure | 3874 B.C. | 2962 B.C. | Abel's replacement. Third son of Adam and Eve. | ||||
Âzûra | Female | Religious Figure | 3870–3864 B.C. | Seth's wife. | Very likely not Azura, Abel's twin. | ||||
Norea | Female | Religious Figure | est. c. 3870 B.C. | Seth's wife in Gnostic cosmology. Set Noah's ark on fire. | She may be equal to Âzûra. | ||||
Enoch | Male | Religious Figure | 3814–3808 B.C. | Enoch? | Son of Cain. Had a city built by Cain named after him. | ||||
Enosh | Male | Religious Figure | 3769 B.C. | 2864 B.C. | Son of Seth, father of Kenan. Proposed the notion of humanity (Enoshut) thinking of itself as an absolute rather than in relation to god. (Enosh vs. Adam) | ||||
Noam | Female | Religious Figure | est. c. 3760 B.C. | Wife of Enosh in the book of Jubilees. | |||||
Irad | Male | Religious Figure | est. c. 38th Century B.C. | Son of Enoch (son of Cain). Father of Mehujael. | |||||
Kenan | Male | Religious Figure | 3679 B.C. | 2769 B.C. | Son of Enosh, father of Mahalalel. Professor of great astrological wisdom. | ||||
Mûalêlêth | Female | Religious Figure | c. 3670 B.C. | Wife of Kenan in the book of Jubilees. | |||||
Barakiel | Male | Religious Figure | est. c. 3670 B.C. | Kenan's brother, and Mahalalel's father-in-law in the book of Jubilees. | |||||
Mahalalel | Male | Religious Figure | 3609 B.C. | 2714 B.C. | Son of Kenan. Father of Jared. | ||||
DinaH | Female | Religious Figure | est. c. 3600 B.C. | Daughter of Barakiel, wife of Mahalalel. | |||||
Mehujael | Male | Religious Figure | est. c. 37th Century B.C. | Son of Irad. Father of Methusael. | |||||
Methusael | Male | Religious Figure | est. c. 36th Century B.C. | Son of Mehujael. Father of Lamech (descendant of Cain). |