Corrino Family Tree
The following family tree assembles information from Frank Herbert's original novels as well as the prequel series Legends of Dune and Prelude to Dune.
| Harkonnen family | Butler family | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xavier Harkonnen 223 - 164 B.G. |
Octa Butler b. 219 B.G. |
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| Wandra Harkonnen (Butler) 174 - 87 B.G. |
Quentin Vigar (Butler) d. 88 B.G. |
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| Faykan Butler (Corrino) b. 145 B.G. |
Rikov Butler 138 - 108 B.G. |
Abulurd Butler (Harkonnen) b. 126 B.G. |
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| 75 Padishah Emperors | Rayna Butler b. 119 B.G. |
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| Raphael Corrino | House Harkonnen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Vutier Corrino II | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fondil Corrino III 9.843 - 10,018 A.G. |
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| Yvette Hagal 10,024 - 10,075 A.G. |
Elrood Corrino IX 9,999 - 10,156 A.G. |
Habla Corrino 10,071 - 10,132 A.G. |
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| Edwina Corrino 10,070 - 10,123 A.G. |
Shaddam Corrino IV 10,119 - 10,212 A.G. |
Anirul Sadow-Tonkin Corrino d. 10,176 A.G. |
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| Chani d. 10,207 A.G. |
Paul Atreides 10,176 - 10,219 A.G. |
Irulan 10,162 - 10,248 A.G. |
Chalice b. 10, 164 A.G. |
Wensicia b. 10,166 A.G. |
Josifa | Rugi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Leto Atreides II 10,207 - 13,725 A.G. |
Ghanima Atreides b. 10,207 A.G. |
Farad'n Corrino b. 10,198 A.G. |
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