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The result will be the binary representation of the ancestor's ahnentafel number.
If needed, convert the ahnentafel number from its binary to its decimal form.
In German, Ahnentafel can also mean a pedigree chart.
An ancestor table (from Germna ahnentafel) is a family tree where people are shown in a numbered list instead of a tree.
Certified genealogy table ("Ahnentafel")
According to Tzetzes's Chiliades, the ahnentafel of Hippocrates II is:
This table sets out the ancestry of President George Washington for five generations, numbered according to the Ahnentafel genealogical numbering system.
The current King's ancestry is displayed at Ahnentafel of Harald V of Norway.
An ahnentafel list is sometimes called a "Kekulé" after Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz.
This method became the most common method of numbering ancestors and is known as the Sosa-Stradonitz Method or Ahnentafel.
"Ahnentafel" is a loan word from the German language, and its German equivalents are Ahnenreihe and Ahnenliste.
The example, shown below, is an ahnentafel of The Duke of Cambridge listing all of his ancestors up to his fourth great-grandparents.
In effect, an ahnentafel is a method for storing a binary tree in an array by listing the nodes (individuals) in level-order (in generation order).
Explanation of the correspondence between atree IDs and Ahnentafel decimal IDs:
Raitz von Frentz, Maximilian Franz Joseph: Stamm- und Ahnentafel der am 15.
For instance, someone can find out what number Electress Sophia of Hanover would be on an ahnentafel of Peter Mark Andrew Phillips.
(Note: She also compiled "Ahnentafel for Elizabeth Plantagenet (Wife of Henry Tudor): Generations 1-15".
In the German language, the term "Ahnentafel" may refer to a list of coats of arms and names of one's ancestors, even when it does not follow the numbered tabular representation given above.
He published an Ahnentafel of Norwegian horses of the Dølehest breed in 1902, by request of the Royal Norwegian Society for Development, and has been called "the classic in Norwegian hippological literature".
Among the most popular numbering systems are: Ahnentafel (Sosa-Stradonitz Method), and the Register, NGSQ, Henry, d'Aboville, Meurgey de Tupigny, and de Villiers/Pama Systems .
This was published in the book "Die Ahnentafel des Fuehrers" (The pedigree of the leader) in 1937, which concluded that Hitler's family were all Austrian Germans with no Jewish ancestry and that Hitler had an unblemished "Aryan" pedigree.
The certificate could take the form of entries in the permanent Ahnenpass (that was sorted according to the ahnentafel numbering system) or as entries in a singular Arierschein (Aryan attestation) that was titled "Ahnentafel".
Eytzinger first published the Ahnentafel in 1590 in his Thesaurus principum hac aetate in Europa viventium (Cologne), in which he described and illustrated his new functional theory of numeration of ancestors by providing genealogies of thirty-four sovereign houses of Europe.