Harkonnen 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.
Ulf Harkonnen d. 217 B.G. |
Katarina Harkonnen d. 217 B.G. |
Manion Butler 250 - 166 B.G. |
Livia Butler 247 - 166 B.G. |
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Piers Harkonnen b. 238 B.G. |
Xavier Harkonnen 223 - 164 B.G. |
Octa Butler b. 219 B.G. |
Serena Butler 221 - 164 B.G. |
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Roella Harkonnen b. 201 B.G. |
Omilia Harkonnen b. 199 B.G. |
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. |
Kohe Tantor d. 108 B.G. |
Abulurd Butler (Harkonnen) b. 126 B.G. |
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House Corrino | Rayna Butler b. 119 B.G. |
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Victoria Harkonnen | Dmitri Harkonnen | Daphne Harkonnen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
House Atreides | Tanidia Nerus | Vladimir Harkonnen | Emmi Rabban | Abulurd Harkonnen II | Marotin Harkonnen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leto Atreides I | Lady Jessica | Glossu Rabban | Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paul Atreides | Alia Atreides | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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