Explore the families that shaped history.
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Genghis Khan & the Mongol Khans
From Yesügei to Kublai — three generations that conquered the largest contiguous empire in history.
Cleopatra & the Ptolemies
The last Ptolemaic pharaoh, her siblings, her affairs with Caesar and Antony, and their children.
The Bonaparte Family
Carlo & Letizia's eight children, Napoleon's two empresses, and the nephew who became Napoleon III.
Julius Caesar & the Julii
Caesar's three wives, the daughter Pompey married, and the grand-nephew he adopted as Augustus.
Alexander the Great
Philip II and Olympias, the conqueror, his Persian and Bactrian wives, and the heir he never met.
The Tudor Dynasty
Henry VII's victory line — Henry VIII's six wives, Mary I, Elizabeth I, and Mary Queen of Scots.
The Mozart Family
Leopold the teacher, Nannerl the prodigy, Wolfgang the immortal, and the six children he had with Constanze.
Albert Einstein
Hermann & Pauline, the patent-clerk physicist, both wives Mileva and Elsa, and the next two generations.
The Curie–Joliot Family
Marie & Pierre, daughter Irène with Frédéric Joliot, and three generations of Nobel-prize scientists.
The Roosevelt Family
Two presidents, one First Lady. Teddy, FDR, Eleanor — and the cousins who married each other.
Old Testament: Adam to Abraham
Twenty patriarchs from Eden to Ur — Genesis 5 and 11, the global Flood, and the call of Abraham.
Adam to Jesus
The full Messianic line — Adam through Noah and Abraham, the kings of Judah, and the line of Joseph and Mary.
Genealogy of Muhammad
From Abraham through Ishmael, the Adnani line of the Arabs, the Quraysh tribe, and the family of Hashim.
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