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{{trope}}
We've all known a guy like this, you know the guy who claims his great to the Nth grandfather did something famous which via [[Fridge Logic]] carries over to him? This is dedicated to any character who invokes a [['''Famous Ancestor]]''' to help characterize himself, or ''is'' characterized by his famous ancestor despite his own traits. Expect this as the source of a [[Secret Legacy]] or [[Superpowerful Genetics]] in a family line and expect a poor kid being held up to the ancestors standard.
 
Commons subversions occur where the character has a Famous Ancestor, but the powers or prowess eludes them and their humiliation is [[Played for Laughs]].
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This is a common way for writers to grant characters powers or abilities of the famous ancestor. Bonus points if the character claims to be a direct descendant in a case that history clearly contradicts and causes [[Fridge Logic]].
 
Note that while it might seem impressive to claim certain historical figures as your ancestor, anyone who lived more than a few hundred years ago and had more than a few children could very well have millions of living descendants right now. See the entries from [[Real Life]] below. On the gripping hand though, while simple descendants of important historical figures may be common, "direct male line descendants" -- presumably—presumably, from firstborn son to firstborn son -- probablyson—probably actually would be unique.
 
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* The Mandarin in ''[[Iron Man]]'' claims he is a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghengis_KhanGhengis Khan#Descent |It's actually quite possible.]]
** As does [[The Shadow]]'s arch-nemesis Shiwan Khan.
* [[The DCU]] has [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/David_Reid_(New_Earth) Lance Cpl. David Reid], a grandson of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
** Also from [[DC Comics]], [[Zatanna]] The Magician is descended from [[Leonardo Dada Vinci]].
* In ''[[Ultimate Fantastic Four]]'', Victor Van Damme can trace his lineage directly back to Vlad Tepes Dracula. And, since this is Ultimate Marvel, he probably really was a vampire.
* [[X -Men|Colossus]], a.k.a. Piotr Rasputin, is a direct descendant of the infamous Grigor Rasputin. Piotr doesn't claim kinship with any pride.
* ''[[Wynonna Earp]]'' is the great-great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.
* Played for laughs with the ''Drabble'' comic strip, where Ralph has his family tree traced and discovers he's related to Famous Amos and Little Debbie. (The joke being, this makes perfect sense, as Ralph is a [[Big Eater]] and an incurable [[Sweet Tooth]].)
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* In the [[Mega Crossover]] ''[[The Dance of Shiva]]'', Nene Romanova of ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' is revealed to be a direct descendant of the "lost" Russian princess [[w:Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia|Anastasia Romanova]]. (The story was written well before Anastasia's remains were finally found and definitively identified, and there was still some doubt as to her fate.)
 
== [[Film]] ==
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* [[Charles Stross]]' ''Merchant Prince'' series has an example similar to the Charlie Bone series: Worldwalking is enabled a recessive gene which, 300 years ago, was possessed by exactly one man. All the worldwalkers now are therefore not only descended from him, but descended from him through both parents.
* Vimes from [[Discworld]] is a descendant of 'Stoneface' Vimes, who beheaded the last king of Ankh-Morpork, Lorenzo the Kind (He, emphasis, ''wasn't''.) Vimes seems quite proud of this.
{{quote| '''Rhys:''' You had an ancestor, I believe, who was a regicide?<br />
'''Vimes:''' I've always thought that was a bit unfair. I mean, he only killed ''one'' king. It's not as if it was a ''hobby''. }}
* [[Harry Potter]] lore:
** [[Harry Potter|Voldemort]] is a descendant of Salazar Slytherin, from whom he gets his ability to speak to snakes. He transferred this power to Harry by accident. If the ring is any indication, he's also the descendant of Cadmus Peverell.
** Similarly, Sybil Trelawney decided that having a seer for a grandmother entitled her to a spot teaching Divination. She did actually have the gift of foresight, but it didn't work that often.
** Harry himself is apparently the direct male-line descendant of Ignotus Peverell.
** In ''Order of the Phoenix'', Sirius tells Harry that most pureblood families are related to each other in some way or another. It's simply a product of having a limited choice in who one's children can marry to keep the bloodline "clean". It's noted that even the Blacks and the Weasleys (who are purebloods themselves) share common ancestors.
** Professor Trelawney's great-grandmother was none other than Cassandra herself. Possily she inherited some of her ancestor's curse that caused nobody to ever believe her, as most of her contemporaries and some of her students regard her as a charlatan and crackpot, even though of her predictions do indeed come true - just [[Prophecy Twist|not quite the way she said they would.]]
* ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'': The holy grail is the descendants of Jesus.
* ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'': The Holy Grail is not a cup, but rather a person, a person who is the descendant of Jesus - [[Dan Browned|through His wife, Mary Magdaline.]]
* It turns out in ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' that all the Knights of the Cross we've met so far are descended from royalty - Shiro from the last king of Okinawa, Sanya from Saladin and Michael from Charlemagne.
** It's been estimated by genealogists that [[Did Not Do the Research|nearly all persons with European ancestry are descended from Charlemagne]].
* Played for humor in ''[[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (Literaturenovel)|The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'' as Mr L. Prosser (the man who wants to build a bypass through Arthur's home) is revealed as a direct male line descendant of Genghis Khan but the blood only shows up as predilection for little fur hats, a preference for axes over the door, and the occasional visions of screaming Mongol.
* In the short story ''The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter'', [[Sherlock Holmes]] claims that his grandmother was sister of the French artist Horace Vernet.
* The Bond family's coat of Arms ''[[The World Is Not Enough (Film)|The World Is Not Enough]]'' from the [[James Bond]] Novel ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]'' is the same as [[Real Life|Real Life's]] Sir Thomas Bond's. The relation is implied but never outright stated.
* Sun Jian from ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'', along with his children, all claim descent from [[The Art Of Warfare|Sun Tzu]].
* ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'' book ''Last Human'' has an inversion: Rimmer's one-night stand with Yvonne McGruder led to {{spoiler|1=Michael McGruder's birth. To spare her embarrassment, she tells Michael that Rimmer was a magnificent hero of a man (an idea reinforced by the fact that he was the only crewman resurrected as a hologram). Michael tries to emulate his father's made-up achievements and becomes one of the best officers of the Space Corps, freezing himself in time so he can meet up with his heroic father. Needless to say that when they meet, he isn't pleased.}}
* In the first book of the ''[[Prydain Chronicles]]'', Eilonwy (who turns out to be ''Princess'' Eilonwy) happens to mention that hers are the people of Llyr Half-Speech, the Sea King. In later books she self-identifies as "Eilonwy daughter of Angharad daughter of Regat of the house of Llyr." This is a bit of a subversion of the trope, however, because in Prydain it's perfectly normal to introduce yourself as 'son of' or 'daughter of.'
** Fflewder Fflam, a wandering bard (and a king, albeit of a very small, self-sufficient kingdom) is distantly related to the Sons of Don. {{spoiler|This, unfortunately, means that he has no choice but to leave Prydain with the rest of his kin at the end of the series.}}
* The protagonist of J.C. Hutchins' novel ''Personal Effects: Dark Art'', Zach Taylor, is a many times great-grandson of U.S. President Zachary Taylor.
* A case of an ''infamous'' ancestor, in ''[[Beowulf]]'', Grendel is said to be a "monstrous descendant of Cain", the first murderer cursed for killing his brother.
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Octavian happily uses this on ''[[Rome]]''. Even though the father he speaks so highly of was actually his great-uncle, and Octavian found out he was adopted when he read Caesar's will.
** Brutus also has a [[Famous Ancestor]], being descendant from the man who rid Rome of its last king. His mother and the men who conspire to kill Caesar often bring it up.
* Spock of ''[[Star Trek: the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek theThe Original Series]]'' fame claims descent from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle through his human mother, Amanda Grayson.
** And [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV)|Miles O'Brien]] claims descent from the legendary Irish king Brian Boru. This is at least justified, as Boru is traditionally believed to have founded the O'Brien clan.
* On ''[[The West Wing (TV)|The West Wing]]'', Pres. Josiah Bartlett is supposed to be descended from the delegate to the Constitutional Convention of the same name.
* In an episode of ''[[Lizzie McguireMcGuire]]'', Matt pretends for a school report that their family in descended from, among others, [[Elvis Presley]] and Davy Crockett. Leads to [[An Aesop]] about lying.
* Rose, on ''[[The Golden Girls]]'', believed for years that [[Bob Hope]] was her biological father.
* Played twice in ''[[Bones]]''; Agent Seely Booth is distantly related to John Wilkes Booth, and isn't too proud about it, while Angela Montenegro's father is Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. Her full name is Angela Pearly Gates Montenegro, "Pearly Gates" being [[I Call It Vera|what Gibbons named his guitar]].
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Fred Bonaparte, direct descendant of Napoleon in ''[[Psychonauts (Video Game)|Psychonauts]]'', is a notable inversion as he has all the direct opposite qualities of his ancestor i.e. tall, uncompetitive and strategically ineffectual. He has the same hat though.
* Susano of ''[[Okami]]'' is a highly ineffectual and ineffective wandering swordsman whose claim to fame is being a descendant of Nagi, the legendary warrior who defeated and sealed away Orochi 100 years ago. We eventually learn Nagi was actually as much of a wuss as Susano is, but, like Susano, got really lucky and had lots of help from Amaterasu.
** This actually turns out to be a major plot point in the first part of the game: [spoiler:Susano, being absolutely sick of everybody constantly reminding him of his ancestry, decides to pull out the sword imprisoning Orochi in order to prove the legend of Nagi wasn't true.]
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** Sanae Kotiya is a descendant of the original Goddess of Moriya Shrine, Suwako.
* [[Tales of the Abyss|Tear (and hence Van, too)]] are descendants of Yulia Yue who originally read the Score, which is why they know Yulia's Hymns and can sing and understand them.
* In ''[[Fallout 2 (Video Game)|Fallout 2]]'' the PC is [[The Chosen One]], just because he/she is the grandchild of the original ''vault dweller'', the hero of the first game.
* The sole claim to fame of the protagonist of the original ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' is that he's the descendant of the legendary hero Loto/Roto/Erdrick/[[Everything's Better Withwith Bob|Bob]]. The protagonists of the sequel are royalty- because they are the descendants of the ''descendant'' of aforementioned legendary hero. In the third game, you ''play'' as said legendary hero, whose claim to fame in his home-world was being the son of ''another'' legendary hero.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* Subverted in "Ayla and the Late Trevor James Goodkind", the intro novel for Phase in the [[Whateley Universe]]. Trevor, a scion of one of the richest, most powerful families on the planet, scoffs at the filthy rich Walcutts:
{{quote| Trevor: Oh sure, the Walcutts have made similar claims, but in my opinion they're a bunch of poseurs. "We're descended from one of the signers of the Constitution!" Oh, big deal, I mean, who isn't?}}
* Lenneth Archimedes from ''[[Fate Nuovo Guerra]]'' combines this with [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]]. As her last name implies, she is descended from Archimedes, who turns out to have been a magus, and was able to pass his magical research to a son (who continued the bloodline) before the Romans caught and killed him. Given how magi from the [[Nasuverse]] operate, direct descent is the norm, and so her claims are more valid than most.
 
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** Timur/Tamerlane claimed descent from Genghis Khan, but this was probably false.
* Several US presidents, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and both Roosevelts, plus other famous Americans such as Robert E. Lee and Humphrey Bogart, claimed descent from European royalty. George W. Bush is known to be a descendant of Edward I, who ruled England from 1272 to 1307.
* ''[[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]]'' claims [[The Chosen One|Jesus]] is a descendentdescendant of [[The Chosen One|King David]] as this was one of the requirements to be the Jewish [[The Messiah|Messiah]], making this trope [[Older Than Feudalism]].
** Of course, Solomon was the son of David, and Solomon supposedly had 700 wives and 300 concubines, meaning Solomon likely had a ''lot'' of children. [[Fridge Logic| Logically speaking, if this were true]], almost the entire Jewish population could trace their lineage back to David.
* Tom Hanks is a relative of Abe Lincoln by way of Abe's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln. Referenced in one of the [[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] movies when the first thing Jessie the cowgirl says upon meeting the Hanks-voiced Woody is "Sweet Mother of Abraham Lincoln!"
* And [[John Scalzi]] is distantly related to John Wilkes Booth. He's joked about getting a twitchy feeling around five-dollar bills.
* The Queen of England and the rest of the current British royal family is descended from the Prophet Mohammed (via Arab kings of Spain).
* Also, in 2011, Prince Charles (now King Charles III) publicly claimed that heredity proves that he is a descendant of Vlad the Impaler , the Romanian tyrant who was the inspiration for [[Dracula]]. The claim accompanied his announcement of a pledge to help conserve the forested areas of Transylvania.
* Julius Caesar claimed descent from Aeneas. Or more accurately, Vergil claimed Caesar was descended from Aeneas. Aeneas is also the son of Venus.
* Marjane Satrapi, author of ''Persepolis'', is a descendant of Nasser al-Din Shah, Shah of Person from 1848 to 1896. She herself puts it down, noting that kings of that time period had hundreds of wives and thousands of children, so there were plenty of others with similar claims
* [[Barack Obama]] is said to be a descendant of Jefferson Davis.
* [[Christopher Lee]] was a direct descendant of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne Charlemagne], [[Badass Grandpa|which does]] explain [[In the Blood|a ''lot''.]]
 
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