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United States HDH James Herzog von Württemberg
I have held an association with the Overseer Yosef Yomtov for several years now. Additionally, I am a descendant of the Royal House of Wurttemberg as well as a descendant of the vast majority of Royal Houses throughout the world.
My lineage has been documented to show that I am the 126th great grandson of King Ahaziah Ben Jehoram which makes me the 133rd great grandson of King David.
King Ahaziah Ben Jehoram of Judah was a descendant of the House of David through his father, King Jehoram. He was the son of King Jehoram and Athaliah, who was the daughter of King Ahab of Israel. This lineage continued the Davidic dynasty in the southern kingdom of Judah.
Davidic Lineage: Ahaziah was the continuation of the royal line of David, who was the founder of the southern kingdom of Judah and the covenant God made with him.
Father: Ahaziah’s father, Jehoram, was a descendant of King David.
Mother’s Influence: His mother, Athaliah, came from the House of Omri, which was the ruling dynasty of the northern Kingdom of Israel. This made Ahaziah a descendant of both the House of David and the House of Omri.
Genetically, I have the blood of thousands of Royals beginning with the House of David that further encapsulates the vast majority of extinct, extant and current Royal Houses. As a descendant of the Royal House of Wurttemberg from which my family ruled Germany for hundreds of years; my bloodline is one of the purest bloodlines; entitling my bloodline to be that of “Prinz du sang” or Prince of Blood. My family bloodline is the purest in the world exceeding many current claims that can not be proven and verified as mine is.
Additionally, I am a descendant of 17 Roman Catholic Saints, Religious leaders in ancient Judea included the Pharisees, who were teachers and spiritual guides, the Sadducees, an aristocratic priestly group, the chief priests who managed the Temple, and scribes, who were experts in religious law.

