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Family ForestŪ Calculates Lion in Winter Family Ties

Family ForestŪ Calculates Lion In Winter Family Ties at http://www.familyforest.com/Lion_In_Winter.html The Family ForestŪ has successfully calculated more than 100,000 exact family relationships for each of two of the key historical characters in the classic Hollywood film (and one of the Essentials at TCM, Turner Classic Movies), the Lion In Winter. The two key characters are Eleanor of Aquitaine (portrayed by Katharine Hepburn),...

Kamuela, HI (PRWEB) January 11, 2005 -- The Family ForestŪ has successfully calculated more than 100,000 exact family relationships for each of two of the key historical characters in the classic Hollywood film (and one of the Essentials at TCM, Turner Classic Movies), the Lion In Winter.

The two key characters are Eleanor of Aquitaine (portrayed by Katharine Hepburn), and Philip II, King of France (portrayed by Timothy Dalton). A sampling of the surprising results is available free at http://www.familyforest.com/Lion_In_Winter.html

There are an enormous number of generation-by-generation ancestral pathways already in place in the Family ForestŪ to make these calculations. They provide countless potential connection points for millions of people to discover why they are entitled to call some of the characters in the Lion In Winter grandmother or grandfather (preceded by some number of greats").

Philip II, King of France, was also a participant in The Crusades. Most of the people who discover their own Family ForestŪ ancestral pathways to their ancestors in the Lion In Winter, can also discover they have actual ancestors who will be portrayed in a new Hollywood motion picture about The Crusades scheduled to appear in May 2005.

According to Bruce Harrison, ancestral history tour guide and cartographer, 20th Century-Foxs Kingdom of Heaven" will portray some of the actual ancestors of probably hundreds of millions of living people."

The Family ForestŪ is the amazing digital resources that maps out the ancestral pathways to visually show these connections.

The Family ForestŪ is the worlds most interconnected digital resource for ancestral history, and seeing is believing.

Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc. is the home of the Family ForestŪ Project, and the Family ForestŪ Leadership Edition. The Family ForestŪ is a unique connector to Hollywood (http://www.familyforest.com/pr703.html).

Contact: Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc.
Kristine M. Harrison
www.familyforest.com
kristine@FamilyForest.com
808-885-7171

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808-885-7171
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