- Birth: 140
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Cornelia CORNELIUS
1 Cornelia CORNELIUS
=Gnaeus Cornelius Aquilius Niger
2 Cornelia OPTATA
2 Gnaeus Cornelius AQUILIUS ORFITUS
=Tarrutenia spouse of Gnaeus Cornelius Aquilius ORFITUS
3 Gnaeus Cornelius PATERNUS
3 Cornelia Optata Aquilia Flavia
3 Gnaeus Cornelius SEVERUS
=(Unknown)
- Birth: 1240, Cheshire, England
- Death: 1280, Cheshire, England
- Partnership with: Henry DE HONEFORD
Marriage: ABT 1274, of Handforth, Cheshire, England
- Child: Cicely DE HONFORD Birth: 1260, West Hall, High Leigh, Cheshire, England
- Child: Richard de HONFORD Birth: ABT 1270, Handforth, Cheshire, England
- Child: Henry HONFORD Birth: 1275, Handforth, Stockport, Cheshire, England
- Child: John DE HONFORD Birth: 1291, Honford, Stockport, Cheshire, England
- Child: Richard DE HONFORD Birth: 1293, Honford, Stockport, Cheshire, England
- Child: Sybil DE HONEFORD Birth: 1305, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Descendants of Juliana CORNHILL
1 Juliana CORNHILL
=Henry DE HONEFORD Marriage: ABT 1274, of Handforth, Cheshire, England
2 Cicely DE HONFORD
=Thomas LYMM DE LEIGH Marriage: 1297, High Legh, Cheshire, England
3 Thomas LEGH II
3 John LEIGH
=Maud ARDERNE
3 William LEGH
3 Margery LEGH
2 Richard de HONFORD
2 Henry HONFORD
2 John DE HONFORD
2 Richard DE HONFORD
2 Sybil DE HONEFORD
- Birth: 632, Longueville, Manche, Normandie, Francia
- Also known as: Mrs. Urien Gradlon
- Death: Francia (Frankish Kingdom)
Descendants of Cornuel Flam CORNOUAILLE
1 Cornuel Flam CORNOUAILLE
=Gradlon Flam AP JUDICAEL
2 Concar Cheronnog DE CORNOUAILLE
=Lady DE MERIADOC Marriage: BEF 675, France
3 Concar CHERONNOG
=Unknown Spouse of Concar Cheronnog DE BRETAGNE Marriage: Comouaille, Bretagne, France
3 Gerwenn DE CORNOUAILLES
3 BUDIC-MUR
3 Judon DE COURNOUAILLE
=Barliss DE CORNOUAILLE Marriage: BEF 740, Europe
=Allain DE BRETAGNE
3 Gerwenn CORNOUAILLES
=Riwallon DE POHER II
=Ursula VERCH DYNOD APEINUDD Marriage: Cornouaille, Bretagne, France
3 Judon ap Concar DE CORNOUAILLE
=Meriadoc of BRETAGNE Marriage: 734, Cornwall, England
Ancestors of Dahut also called Ahes CORNOUAILLE
/-Coellyn ap CARADOG
| \-Eurgain BRITAIN
/-Owain ap CYLLIN
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
/-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
/-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
/-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Dahut also called Ahes CORNOUAILLE
| /-Odissus ap Connudh
| /-Potitus ap Odissus
| /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
\-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| /-Ochbes of FRANCE
\-Conchessa DES GAULES
\-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
Ancestors of Lancelot van CORNOUAILLE
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
/-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
/-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
/-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
/-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
/-Audren ap Selyfan DE BRETAGNE
| \-Flavia verch PATRICIUS
| \-Patricius FLAVIUS
/-Erich of BRITTANY
| | /-Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
| | /-Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Pricillianus Maximus DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Maximus Valerius Claudius Poblicoba Balbinus DE ROME
| | | | /-Claudius Aurelius Quintianus DE ROME
| | | \-Claudia DE ROME
| | | \-Severa Gnaeus DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Valerius Claudius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Basilius Valerius Maximus DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius
| | | | /-Lucius Flavius DE ROME
| | | | /-Lucius Flavius Septimus Aper Octanavius DE ROME
| | | | | \-Septima Octavilla DE LEPTIS MAGNA
| | | | /-Lucius Septimus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Naratia Procilla DE ROME
| | | | /-Lucius Septimus Severus Minor DE ROME
| | | | | \-Maesa DE LEPTIS MAGNA
| | | \-Septima DE ROME
| | | | /-Gaius Pomponius Bassus TERENTIANUS
| | | | /-Pomponius Bassus I
| | | | /-Pomponius Bassus
| | | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius Severus PROCULUS
| | | | | \-Annia Aurelia Faustina DE ROME
| | | | | \-Annia FAUSTINA
| | | \-Pomponia Bassa DE ROME
| | | \-Pomponia Gratidia DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Valerius Septimus Bassius DE ROME
| | | | /-Septimius Bassus
| | | \-Septimia Vulcacia DE ROME
| | /-Decime Janius Rustique of GAUL
| \-Decime Prefect RUSTIGUE
| | /-Jamblique EMESE
| | /-Sopater of IAMBLICHUS
| | /-Himerius III D'APAMAEA
| | | | /-Lucius lulius Aurelius Sulpicius Emesa
| | | | /-Uranius Antonius SAMPSIGERAMUS II
| | | | /-Iamblichus D'EMESA
| | | | | | /-Genessius Marcianus of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Theoclia d'Arqa D'EMESE
| | | | | \-Julia Avita Mamea MAMMEA
| | | \-Urania of CHALCIS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Iambilicus of CHALCIS
| | /-Lamblichus II D'APAMEA
| | | | /-Iamblichus of CHALCIS
| | | | /-Ariston of CHALCIS
| | | | /-Unknown son of Ariston CHALCIS
| | | | | | /-Flavius PHILINOS III
| | | | | | /-Flavius AMPHICLEA
| | | | | | | \-Flavia AMPHICLEA
| | | | | \-Amphiclea FLAVIUS
| | | \-Granddaughter of Ariston of CHALCIS
| | /-Tetradius of CLERMONT-FERRAND
| | | \-Urania CHALCIS
| \-Arthemia of CLERMONT-FERRAND
| | /-Artemius DE CLAREMONT
| | | | /-Caius Julius Aurelius Sulpicius D`EMESE
| | | | /-Julius Suplicius Uranius Antonius D'ÉMESE
| | | | /-Lucius Julius Aurelius Sulpicius Uranius Antonius D`EMESE
| | | | | | /-Marcus Julius Genesius Marcianus DE SYRIE
| | | | | \-Theoclia DE SYRIE
| | | | | \-Julia Avita Mamaea D'ÉMESE
| | | | /-Jamblique D`EMESE
| | | \-Urania DE CHALCIS
| | | \-Soames DE LIGURIE
| \-Arthemia DE CLERMONT
| \-Artema VON TRIER
/-Budic II BRETAGNE
| | /-Owain ap CYLLIN
| | /-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
| | /-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
| | /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| | /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| | /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| | /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
| | /-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| | /-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | | \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| \-Alma Pompea DE DOMNONÉE
| \-Gratian of BRITAIN
Lancelot van CORNOUAILLE
| /-Gwyrlys II de Tintagel D'ARMORIQUE
| | | /-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
| | | /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| | | /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | | | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| | | /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | | | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| | | /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | | | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
| | | /-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | | | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | | | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | | | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | | | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | | | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| | | /-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | | | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | | | \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | | | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | | | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | | | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| | | /-Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
| | | | \-Gratian of BRITAIN
| | \-Ygerne D'ARMORIQUE
| | | /-Ban BENWICK
| | | /-Lancelot DE BENOIC
| | | /-Ban of BENWICK
| | | | | /-Celedoin DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | | /-Narpius DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | | /-Nascien DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | | /-Gallienus DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | \-Joanna DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | /-Lancelot the ELDER
| | | | \-Helene DE BRETAGNE
| | \-Ivoire verch LLANCELOD
| | | /-Elzasus AP JUDE
| | | /-Nahshon Nascien AP ELZASUS Desposini
| | | /-Cyleddon Celedoin Desposyni AP NAHSHON Desposini
| | | | \-Flegetine spouse of Nahshon Nascien ap Elzasus DESPOSINI
| | | /-Narpus Warpus ap Cyleddon of DESPOSYNI
| | | | \-Sarrasinte ap Nahshon DESPOSINI
| | | /-Nascien II ap Narpus WARPUS
| | | /-Gallienus Quiriacus ap NASCIEN II
| | \-Marche of BRITTANY
\-Elaine TINTAGEL
| /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
| /-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| /-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
| /-Frwdwr AP GWRFAWR
| | \-Flavia verch PATRICIUS
| | \-Patricius FLAVIUS
| /-Cynwal AP FRWDWR
| /-Amlawdd Gwledig ap CYNWAL
\-Igerna DOMNONÉE
| /-Doli AP DWFYN
| /-Cain AP GWRGAIN
| /-Gwyddawg AP CAIN
| /-Iago AP GWYDDAWG
| | \-Unknown Spouse of GUYNDOG
| /-Tegid Tacitus AP IAGO
| | \-Unknown Spouse of IAGO
| /-Padarn Beisrudd AP TEGID
| | \-Uthera VERCH CONSTANTINUS
| /-Edeyrn PADARN
| /-Cunedda Wledig AP EDERN of Gwynedd
| | | /-Gradd AP RYFEDEL of Wales
| | | /-Urban AP GRADD
| | | | \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
| | | /-Telpwyl ap Urban of BRITAIN
| | | | \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
| | | /-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
| | | /-Tegfan DEHEUWAINT
| | | | | /-Edempwem ap OWAIN
| | | | \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
| | | /-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
| | \-Gwawl verch Coel HEN
| | | /-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
| | | /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| | | /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | | | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| | | /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | | | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| | | /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | | | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
| | \-Ystradwel VERCH GADEON of Rheged
| | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
\-Gwen FERCH CUNEDOG
\-Unknown Spouse of Cunedda Wledig ap Edern of GWYNEDD
- Birth: ABT 905, Cornouaille, Brittany, France
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
1 Unknown Spouse of Budic of CORNOUAÏLLE
=Budic OF CORNOUAÏLLE Marriage: ABT 929, Cornouaille, Brittany, France
2 Budic DE RENNES
=Alava OF CORNOUAÏLLE
=Raoulette DE GUÉMÉNÉ
3 Génergaude D'AUBREY de la Vicaire
=Martin d'Acigne DE PORHOET
=Ruivallon AUBROY Marriage: 994, Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France
3 Benedict V DE CORNOUAÏLLE
=Guigoëdeon DE VANNES Marriage: BEF 990, France
Ancestors of Gerwenn CORNOUAILLES
/-Salomon I ap GRADLON
/-Audren ap Selyfan DE BRETAGNE
| \-Flavia verch PATRICIUS
/-Erich of BRITTANY
| | /-Decime Janius Rustique of GAUL
| \-Decime Prefect RUSTIGUE
| \-Arthemia of CLERMONT-FERRAND
/-Budic II BRETAGNE
| | /-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | | \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| \-Alma Pompea DE DOMNONÉE
| \-Gratian of BRITAIN
/-Hoël I ap Budic of BRITTANY
| | /-Gwyrlys II de Tintagel D'ARMORIQUE
| | | | /-Constantine the First ap SOLOMON
| | | \-Ygerne D'ARMORIQUE
| | | \-Ivoire verch LLANCELOD
| \-Elaine TINTAGEL
| | /-Cynwal AP FRWDWR
| | /-Amlawdd Gwledig ap CYNWAL
| \-Igerna DOMNONÉE
| | /-Cunedda Wledig AP EDERN of Gwynedd
| \-Gwen FERCH CUNEDOG
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cunedda Wledig ap Edern of GWYNEDD
/-Hoël Fychan AP HOËL II
| | /-Riotham ap Deroch DE DOMNONEE
| \-Alma Pompea verch RIATHAM de Dumnonée
/-Judual Alain ap Hoel Fychan DE DOMNONEE
| | /-Cunedda Wledig AP EDERN of Gwynedd
| | /-Einion Yrth ap CUNEDDA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cunedda Wledig ap Edern of GWYNEDD
| | /-Cadwallon Lawhir ap EINION
| | | | /-Deithlyn Tithlym Prydyn POWYS
| | | \-Prawst VERCH DEITHLYN of the Picts
| | /-Maelgwyn Hir Malcolm ap Cadwallon Brenin GWYNEDD I
| | | | /-Dylan Traws AP TUDWAL of Nant Conwy
| | | | /-Maeldaf AP DYLAN TRAWS
| | | \-Meddyf VERCH MAELDAF
| | /-Rhun GWYNEDD
| | | | /-Dylan Traws AP TUDWAL of Nant Conwy
| | | | /-Maeldaf AP DYLAN TRAWS
| | | | /-Afallach AP MAELDAF
| | | \-Gwallwyn FERCH AFALLACH
| \-Rimo verch MAELGWYN
| | /-Rhun EINION
| \-Perfawr BRITAIN
/-Hoël Judhael ap Alain DE BRETAGNE III
| | /-Conomor l DE POHER
| | /-Conomor DE POHER II
| | /-Conomore DE POHER III
| | /-Conomore DE POHER IV
| | /-Treneur I DE POHER
| | | | /-Riothime DE BROWERECH
| | | | /-Waroch I DE BROWERECH
| | | \-Triphine DE BROWERECH
| \-Azenor DE BREST
/-Judicael ap HOEL
| | /-Ausoch del Acqs WITHUR Leon
| \-Fratelle DE LEON
| \-Aliénor DE CORNOUAILLES
/-Gradlon Flam AP JUDICAEL
| | /-Antonius Donatus Gregorius de ROME
| | /-Ednyfed ap Anwn of Dyfed and Isles of MAN
| | /-Dynwal ap EDNYFED
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ednyfed ap ANWN
| | /-Ynyr Honorius ap DYNWAL
| | | \-Tudwal spouse of Dynwal ap EDNYFED
| | /-Caradoc Vreichvras AP YNYR of Broërec
| | | | /-Gwidol AP GWIDOLIN
| | | | /-Vortigern ap GWIDOL
| | | | | \-Dinoi FERCH LIDININ
| | | | /-Vortimer Fendigaid ap VORTIGERN
| | | | | | /-Magnus MAXIMUS of Rome
| | | | | \-Severa VERCH MACSEN WLEDIG
| | | | | \-Elen Lwyddog VERCH SAINT EUDAF
| | | \-Madrun FERCH VORTIMER
| | | \-Brydw AP GWRTHEYRN
| | /-Amaethlu AP CARADOC
| | | \-Tegau spouse of Caradoc Vreichvras ap Ynyr of BROËREC
| | /-Waroch of BROËREC
| | /-Canao II of BROËREC
| \-Morone DE MERIODOC
/-Concar Cheronnog DE CORNOUAILLE
| \-Cornuel Flam CORNOUAILLE
Gerwenn CORNOUAILLES
\-Allain DE BRETAGNE
Descendants of Gerwenn CORNOUAILLES
1 Gerwenn CORNOUAILLES
=Riwallon DE POHER II
2 Daniel Dremud POHER
=Aude POHER
=Hadelauge CAROLINGIAN
3 Budic III DE BRETAGNE
=Wife of BUDIC III OF BRETAGNE Marriage: ABT 724, Bretagne, France
=Marmoëc Miriam FRAMLING of Brittany
- Father: Mathonwy father of Anna of CORNWALL
- Birth: 24 OCT 102 BC, Judea, Jerusalem
- Also known as: Anna bat Matthat
- Also known as: Anna bint Matthat of Jerusalem
- Also known as: Prophetess Arimathea Anna De Cornwall
- Also known as: Ana Verch Mathonwy
- Also known as: Don Verch Mathonvy du Pays-de-Galles
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cornwall
- Death: Siluria, Wales
Ancestors of Anna of CORNWALL
/-Mathonwy father of Anna of CORNWALL
Anna of CORNWALL
Descendants of Anna of CORNWALL
1 Anna of CORNWALL
=Beli MANOGAN
2 Penardium LLUDD
2 Penardim verch BELI
2 Affadach DES TRINOVANTES
2 Lludd Llaw EREINT
2 Llud Llaw Eirint ap BELI
2 Unknown LUD
2 Lyr Llediath ap CASOWALLON
2 Beli son of Beli MANOGAN
2 Afallach AP BELI
=Angharat VERCH GURGENU
3 Eugein son of Afallach ap BELI
3 Eudolen AP AFALLACH of Cambrian Briton
3 Euddolen AP AFALLACH
=Tangwystl Verch LLYGAD Marriage: Wales
- Birth: 99 BC
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Anna of CORNWALL
1 Anna of CORNWALL
=Lludd ap Beli of the BRITONS
2 Tenantius of the BRITONS
2 Canallac ap LLUDD
2 Penardim Penarddun Ferch Beli Princess of CAMULOD
2 Mandubriatus DE ICENI
=(Unknown)
3 Boadicia of BRITAIN
=Prasutagus Brenin of ICENA
- Father: Dyfnwal OF CORNWALL
- Birth: ABT 745, Wales
- Also known as: Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal Duke of Cornwall
- Occupation: Duke of Cornwall
- Title Of Nobility: Duke Of Cornwall
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
/-Geraint Llyngesic ap ERBIN
/-Cador of DUMNONIA
| \-Gwyar VERCH AMLAWDD
/-Custennin ap CADOR
/-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Custennin ap CADOR
/-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
/-Progmaell OF CORNWALL
| | /-Urbgen of Wales
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Coilbye OF CORNWALL
| \-Unknown Spouse of Progmaell of CORNWALL
/-Caret OF CORNWALL
/-Dwn OF CORNWALL
/-Ithel OF CORNWALL
/-Dyfnwal OF CORNWALL
Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
Descendants of Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
1 Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
2 Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
3 Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
- Father: Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
- Birth: ABT 795, Wales
- Also known as: Hernam ap Oswallt Duke Of Cornwall
- Occupation: Duke of Cornwall
- Title Of Nobility: Duke Of Cornwall
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
/-Custennin ap CADOR
/-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Custennin ap CADOR
/-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
/-Progmaell OF CORNWALL
| | /-Urbgen of Wales
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Coilbye OF CORNWALL
| \-Unknown Spouse of Progmaell of CORNWALL
/-Caret OF CORNWALL
/-Dwn OF CORNWALL
/-Ithel OF CORNWALL
/-Dyfnwal OF CORNWALL
/-Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
/-Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
Descendants of Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
1 Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
2 Hopkin OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
3 Mordaph OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Mathonwy father of Anna of CORNWALL
1 Mathonwy father of Anna of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
2 Anna of CORNWALL
=Beli MANOGAN
3 Penardium LLUDD
3 Penardim verch BELI
3 Affadach DES TRINOVANTES
3 Lludd Llaw EREINT
3 Llud Llaw Eirint ap BELI
3 Unknown LUD
3 Lyr Llediath ap CASOWALLON
3 Beli son of Beli MANOGAN
3 Afallach AP BELI
=Angharat VERCH GURGENU
- Father: Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
- Birth: ABT 770, Wales
- Also known as: Oswallt ap Cawrddoli Duke of Cornwall
- Occupation: Duke of Cornwall
- Title Of Nobility: Duke Of Cornwall
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
/-Cador of DUMNONIA
/-Custennin ap CADOR
/-Bledric AP CUSTENNIN of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Custennin ap CADOR
/-Clemen AP BLEDRIC of Dumnonia
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bledric ap Custennin of DUMNONIA
/-Progmaell OF CORNWALL
| | /-Urbgen of Wales
| | /-Guitoli ap Urbgen of Wales
| \-Urbgen ferch Guitoli of Wessex
| \-Fligusia of MUNSTER
/-Coilbye OF CORNWALL
| \-Unknown Spouse of Progmaell of CORNWALL
/-Caret OF CORNWALL
/-Dwn OF CORNWALL
/-Ithel OF CORNWALL
/-Dyfnwal OF CORNWALL
/-Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
Descendants of Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
1 Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
2 Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
3 Hopkin OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
- Father: Alanor AP ELNYD
- Birth: 925, Wessex
- Also known as: Rolopedaph ap Alanor
- Occupation: Duke Of Cornwall
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of Cornwall
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Rolopedaph of CORNWALL
/-Dwn OF CORNWALL
/-Ithel OF CORNWALL
/-Dyfnwal OF CORNWALL
/-Cawrddoli ap Dyfnwal of CORNWALL
/-Oswallt ap Cawrddoli of CORNWALL
/-Hernam ap Oswallt of CORNWALL
/-Hopkin OF CORNWALL
/-Mordaph OF CORNWALL
/-Fferverdyn AP MORDAPH of Cornwall
/-Eluid DE CORNWALL
/-Alanor AP ELNYD
Rolopedaph of CORNWALL
Descendants of Rolopedaph of CORNWALL
1 Rolopedaph of CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
2 Vortegyn OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
3 Verpyn DE TOTEMAIS
=Helin DE CORNWALL Marriage: 1014, Barnstable, Devonshire, England
- Father: Amlawdd Gwledig ap CYNWAL
- Mother: Gwen FERCH CUNEDOG
- Birth: ABT 456, Dumonia, England
- Also known as: Tymanwedd
- LifeSketch: Patronymics of Wales. Only GIVEN Names. Do NOT combine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Google: FamilySearch Community Trees > Wales > Welsh Medieval database Primarily of the Nobility and Gentry Submission ID: MMDR-CFK
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Tywanwedd verch Amlawdd of CORNWALL
/-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
/-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
/-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
/-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
/-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
/-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
/-Gradlon ap CYNAN
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
/-Salomon I ap GRADLON
| | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| \-Tigridia VERCH CALPURNIUS
| | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
/-Frwdwr AP GWRFAWR
| \-Flavia verch PATRICIUS
| \-Patricius FLAVIUS
/-Cynwal AP FRWDWR
/-Amlawdd Gwledig ap CYNWAL
Tywanwedd verch Amlawdd of CORNWALL
| /-Amguolydd ap Anwerydd ap ONWEDD
| /-Dwfyn AP AMGOLYDD AP ANWERYDD
| /-Doli AP DWFYN
| /-Cain AP GWRGAIN
| /-Gwyddawg AP CAIN
| /-Iago AP GWYDDAWG
| | \-Unknown Spouse of GUYNDOG
| /-Tegid Tacitus AP IAGO
| | \-Unknown Spouse of IAGO
| /-Padarn Beisrudd AP TEGID
| | \-Uthera VERCH CONSTANTINUS
| /-Edeyrn PADARN
| /-Cunedda Wledig AP EDERN of Gwynedd
| | | /-Rhydeyrn ap ENDIGANT
| | | /-Rhyfedel AP RHYDERM
| | | /-Gradd AP RYFEDEL of Wales
| | | | \-Wledir VERCH CANTELUPE
| | | /-Urban AP GRADD
| | | | | /-Coel I of BRITAIN
| | | | | /-Lleuver Mawr AP COIL I 1st Christian King Of The Britons
| | | | | | \-Ystdrawl VERCH CYNVELYN GADEON
| | | | \-Gwenllian VERCH LLEUVER
| | | | \-Claudia DE BRETAGNE
| | | /-Telpwyl ap Urban of BRITAIN
| | | | \-Tangwystl verch Seysildyc
| | | /-Deheuvraint ap TUDBWYLL
| | | /-Tegfan DEHEUWAINT
| | | | | /-Edempwem ap OWAIN
| | | | \-Wladysus verch EDENOWEN
| | | /-Coel Hen ap TEGFAN
| | \-Gwawl verch Coel HEN
| | | /-Owain ap CYLLIN
| | | /-Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab OWAIN
| | | /-Cwrrig Goruc ap MEIRCHION
| | | /-Gwrrdwfn ap Cwrrig of WALES
| | | /-Einudd ap GWRDDWFYN
| | | | \-daughter DE BRETAGNE
| | | /-Eudaf Hen AP EINUDD of Cernyw
| | | | \-Einudd ap Gwrddwfn of EWYAS
| | | /-Cynan Meiriadog ap Caradoc of DUMNONIA
| | | | | /-Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus CARAUSIUS
| | | | \-Aurelia CARAUSIUS of Wales
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius CARAUSIUS
| | \-Ystradwel VERCH GADEON of Rheged
| | | /-Odissus ap Connudh
| | | /-Potitus ap Odissus
| | | /-Calpurnius AP HEIREANN of Ireland
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Potitus ap ODISSUS
| | \-Dareca VERCH CALPURNIUS of Ireland
| | | /-Ochbes of FRANCE
| | \-Conchessa DES GAULES
| | \-Sister of Saint Martin of Tours
\-Gwen FERCH CUNEDOG
\-Unknown Spouse of Cunedda Wledig ap Edern of GWYNEDD
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of Progmaell of CORNWALL
1 Unknown Spouse of Progmaell of CORNWALL
=Progmaell OF CORNWALL Marriage: BEF 630, Wales
2 Coilbye OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
3 Caret OF CORNWALL
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Unattested daughter of COSTOBARUS
/-Costobarus of Idumea
Unattested daughter of COSTOBARUS
| /-Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
| /-Antipater II SON OF ANTIPAS I the Idumaean
| | \-Idumea spouse of Antipas I Idumeens of ASCALON
\-Salome I DAUGHTER OF ANTIPATER of Judea
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Aretas III ARETAS II of the Nabataean
\-Cypros or Cypris DAUGHTER OF ARETAS III by Eupatra
| /-Aretas I d'Arabie Pétrée of the NABATAEANS
| /-Malichus I of the NABATAEANS
| /-Aretas II SON OF MALICHUS I of Nabataea
| /-Obodas I SON OF ARETAS II of Nabataea
\-Eupatra DAUGHTER OF OBODAS I
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Aurelia COTTA
1 Aurelia COTTA
=Gaius Octavius III of VELITRAE
2 Gaius Rufus OCTAVIUS THURNINIS IV
2 Caius IV OCTAVIUS
2 Gaius OCTAVIUS IV
2 Gaius Octavius
=Atia Balba CAESONIA
3 Octavia THE ELDER
3 Octavia of ROME
=Gaius Claudius MARCELLUS Minor
=Marcus Antonius DE ROME Marriage: ABT 32 BC
3 Gaius Octavius of ROME
=Clodia PULCHRA Marriage: BET 42 BC AND 40 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 38 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Livia Julia DRUSILLA Augusta of Rome Marriage: BET 37 BC AND 14, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy Marriage: 41 BC, Roma, Roman Empire
- Vrouw van Gaius Aurelius: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
1 Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
=Gaius Aurelius COTTA
2 Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
=Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS Marriage: ABT 300
3 Gaius Aurelius COTTA
3 Lucius Aurelius COTTA
=Cossutia Fulvia CAESAR Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Rutilia Rufa DIROMA Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Father: Lucius Aurelius COTTA
- Mother: Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
- Father: Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
- Birth: 124 BC
- Occupation: Roman statesman, orator, priest, and Academic Skeptic
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- LifeSketch: Gaius Aurelius Cotta (124–73 BC) was a Roman statesman, orator, priest, and Academic Skeptic; he is not to be confused with Gaius Aurelius Cotta who was twice Consul. Born in 124 BC, he was the uncle to Julius Caesar through Caesar's mother, Aurelia. In 92 BC he defended his uncle Publius Rutilius Rufus, who had been unjustly accused of extortion in Asia. He was on intimate terms with the tribune Marcus Livius Drusus, who was murdered in 91 BC, and in the same year was an unsuccessful candidate for the tribunate. Shortly afterwards he was prosecuted under the lex Varia, the law proposed by Quintus Varius Severus which was directed against all who had in any way supported the Italians against Rome, and, in order to avoid condemnation, went into voluntary exile. He did not return until 82 BC, during the dictatorship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla. In 75 BC he was consul, and excited the hostility of the optimates by carrying a law that abolished the Sullan disqualification of the tribunes of the plebs from holding higher magistracies; another law de judiciis privatis, of which nothing is known, was abrogated by his brother Lucius Cotta. Cotta obtained the province of Gaul, and was granted a triumph for some victory of which we possess no details; but on the very day before its celebration an old wound broke out, and he was injured suddenly. According to Cicero, Publius Sulpicius Rufus and Cotta were the best speakers of the young men of their time. Physically incapable of rising to passionate heights of oratory, Cotta's successes were chiefly due to his searching investigation of facts; he kept strictly to the essentials of the case and avoided all irrelevant digressions. His style was pure and simple. He is introduced by Cicero as an interlocutor in the De Oratore and De Natura Deorum (iii.), as a supporter of the principles of the New Academy. The fragments of Sallust contain the substance of a speech delivered by Cotta in order to calm the popular anger at a deficient corn supply
- Death: 73 BC
Ancestors of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Gaius Aurelius COTTA
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
1 Gaius Aurelius COTTA
=Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
2 Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
=Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS Marriage: ABT 300
3 Gaius Aurelius COTTA
3 Lucius Aurelius COTTA
=Cossutia Fulvia CAESAR Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Rutilia Rufa DIROMA Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Lucius Aurelius COTTA
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
- Birth: 140 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Occupation: Roman magistrate, tribune of the plebs in 154 BC, and consul in 144 BC.
- Occupation: Consul to the Roman Empire, 119 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- LifeSketch: Descendants He had at least one son of the same name, who was also a consul in 119 BC. Through his son's daughter Aurelia Cotta, he was the great-grandfather of the famous dictator Gaius Julius Caesar and great-great-grandfather of the first Roman Emperor Augustus.
- Death: 119 BC, Judea, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Lucius Aurelius COTTA
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
Lucius Aurelius COTTA
\-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Descendants of Lucius Aurelius COTTA
1 Lucius Aurelius COTTA
=Cossutia Fulvia CAESAR Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Rutilia Rufa DIROMA Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
2 Gaius Aurelius COTTA
2 Marcus Aurelius COTTA
2 Lucius Aurelius COTTA
2 Lucius Aurelius COTTA DI ROMA
2 Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
=Gaius Julius CAESAR III
3 Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
3 Julia CAESARIUS
=Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
Ancestors of Marcus Aurelius COTTA
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Marcus Aurelius COTTA
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Lucius Aurelius COTTA
- Mother: Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
- Birth: 140 BC, Rome, Rome, Italy
- Occupation: Consul to the Roman Empire, 119 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Death: , Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Lucius Aurelius COTTA DI ROMA
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Lucius Aurelius COTTA DI ROMA
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Lucius Aurelius COTTA
- Mother: Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
- Birth: 21 MAY 120 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- LifeSketch: Aurelia (c. 120 – July 31, 54 BC) was the mother of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Aurelia was a daughter of Rutilia and Lucius Aurelius Cotta or his brother, Marcus Aurelius Cotta. Her father was consul in 119 BC and her paternal grandfather of the same name was consul in 144 BC. The family of the Aurelii Cottae was prominent during the Roman Republican era. Her mother Rutilia, was a member of the gens Rutilia. They were of consular rank. Publius Rutilius Rufus was her maternal uncle. Three of her brothers were consuls: Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 75 BC, Marcus Aurelius Cotta in 74 BC and Lucius Aurelius Cotta in 65 BC. Aurelia married a praetor Gaius Julius Caesar. Her husband died 85 – 84 BC. Their children were: . Julia Major (102 - ? BC), wife of Pinarius and grandmother of Lucius Pinarius; . Julia Minor (101 – 51 BC), wife of Marcus Atius and grandmother of emperor Augustus; . Gaius Julius Caesar (100 – 44 BC), the Dictator perpetuo The historian Tacitus considered her an ideal Roman matron and thought highly of her, because she offered her children the best opportunities of education. Plutarch described her as a woman of discretion. Highly intelligent, independent and renowned for her beauty and common sense, Aurelia was held in high regard throughout Rome. Aurelia and her family were very influential in her son’s upbringing and security. Her husband, the elder Gaius Caesar, was often away, so the task of raising their son fell mostly on Aurelia's shoulders. When the younger Caesar was about 18, he was ordered by the then dictator of Rome, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to divorce his young wife Cornelia Cinna, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna who had supported Sulla's archenemy Marius. Young Caesar firmly refused, and by so doing, put himself at great risk from Sulla. Aurelia became involved in the petition to save her son, defending him along with her brother Gaius Cotta. After Cornelia's death in childbirth, Aurelia raised her young granddaughter Julia in her stead and presided as mistress over her son's households. Caesar subsequently married Pompeia Sulla, granddaughter of Sulla. In 62 BC, during the Bona Dea festival held at Caesar’s house, one of Cornelia's maid discovered that Publius Clodius had infiltrated the house while disguising as a woman, in order to start or continue an affair with her second daughter-in-law Pompeia. The two may have had certain improper relations before, but was subdued by Aurelia's close watch upon the women's residence. Clodius was later charged with the crime of sacrilege by Lucius Lentulus since his trespass caused the interruption of the sacrifice. Aurelia later appeared as a witness during the trial, along with Julia, testifying that she had ordered Clodius to leave.
- Death: 31 JUL 54 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
/-Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelius spouse of Gaius Aurelius COTTA
/-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
Descendants of Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
1 Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
=Gaius Julius CAESAR III
2 Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
2 Julia CAESARIUS
=Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
3 Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia
3 Marcus Antonius BALBUS
3 Atia Balba CAESONIA
=Lucius Marcius PHILLIPUS
=Gaius Octavius
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Tiberius Julius II COTYS
/-Asander VAN BOSPORUS
/-Tiberius Julius ASPURGAS
| | /-Pharnaces father of Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | \-Nysa spouse of PHARNACES
| | /-Pharnaces I of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus of Seleuceia
| | | | /-Seleucus I of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice of Macedonia
| | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Apama I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Antipater I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | /-Achaeus Army of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas de Macedoine DE MACÉDOINE
| | /-Mithradates V Euergetes of PONTUS
| | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | \-Laodice SYRIA
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Achaeus Army of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas de Macedoine DE MACÉDOINE
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Mithridates I of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | | /-Achaeus Army of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas de Macedoine DE MACÉDOINE
| | | \-Nysa of PONTUS
| | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antigonus II Gonatas of MACEDON
| | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacodes DE THRACE
| | | | | | /-Alexander II of EPIRUS
| | | | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacodes DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Antigone of MACEDONIA
| | | \-Laodice IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | /-Mithradates VI of PONTUS
| | | | /-Seleucus I of SYRIA
| | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Apama I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | | | | \-Laodice SYRIA
| | | | /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Seleucus I of SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Apama I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Laodice II of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Achaeus Army of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas de Macedoine DE MACÉDOINE
| | | | /-Antiochus IV of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Mithradates I of CIUS
| | | | | | /-Mithridates I of PONTUS
| | | | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | | | /-Mithridates II of PONTUS
| | | | | | | \-Nysa of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice III of the SELEUCID
| | | | | | /-Seleucus I of SYRIA
| | | | | | /-Antiochus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | \-Apama I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /-Antiochus III Theos Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | | \-Stratonice of SYRIA
| | | | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Laodice II of Syria SELEUCID
| | | | | | /-Achaeus Army of SYRIA
| | | | | \-Laodice I of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas de Macedoine DE MACÉDOINE
| | | \-Laodice VI of Seleucids
| | | | /-Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antigonus II Gonatas of MACEDON
| | | | | | /-Antipater I of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Phila I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Philip V of MACEDONIA
| | | | | | /-Aecides of EPIRUS
| | | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacodes DE THRACE
| | | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | | | /-Alexander II of EPIRUS
| | | | | | | | /-Agathocles of SYRACUSE
| | | | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | | | | | \-Alcia of SYRACUSE
| | | | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | | | /-Aecides of EPIRUS
| | | | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacodes DE THRACE
| | | | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | | | /-Philip of Macedonia CYRENE
| | | | | \-Antigone of MACEDONIA
| | | | | \-Berenice I of MACEDONIA
| | | \-Laodice IV tou SYRIA
| | | | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | | | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| | | \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
| | /-Pharnaces II of PONTUS
| | | \-Concubine of Mithridates VI of PONTUS
| \-Dynamis of PONTUS
| \-Unknown noble woman of SARMARIA
Tiberius Julius II COTYS
| /-Rhoemetalces I of Thrace
| /-Cotys VIII of Thrace
| | \-Pythodoris I of Thrace
\-Gepaepyrus daughter of Cotys VIII of THRACE
| /-Zenon father of Polemon I PYTHODOROS
| /-Polemon I PYTHODOROS
\-Antonia TRYPHAENA Queen of Thrace
| /-Pythodoros OF TRALLES
\-Pythodorida DE TRALLES
| /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | \-Julia CAESARIS
| /-Marcus Antonius DE ROME
| | \-Julia Caesia Caesonia CAESAR
\-Antonia Evergete DE ROME
| /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | \-Antonia CRETICUS
| /-Gaius Antonius HYBRIDA
| | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
\-Antonia Hybrida Minor DE ROME
\-Ignotae Noblia DE ROME
Descendants of Tiberius Julius II COTYS
1 Tiberius Julius II COTYS
=(Unknown)
2 Dana Tiberiusdatter VISBURSSON
=Hod VIBURSSON
3 Bodvig HODSDATTER
3 Bodvid HODSDATTER
=Hwala D'ASGARD
- Birth: ABT 1528, of Moulton, Suffolk,, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Edward COULT
1 Edward COULT
=Anne Agnes PENNELL Marriage: 6 SEP 1574, Moulton, Suffolk, England
- Partnership with: Adam MARTIN
Marriage: ABT 1350, Cornwall, England
Ancestors of Thomasin COULYN
/-William COULYN
Thomasin COULYN
\-Unknown Spouse of William COULYN
Descendants of Thomasin COULYN
1 Thomasin COULYN
=Adam MARTIN Marriage: ABT 1350, Cornwall, England
2 Roger MARTIN
=Hawisa COCK Marriage: ABT 1374, Cornwall, England
3 Roger MARTIN
3 Agnes MARTIN
=John DE WINTER Marriage: 1392, Worcestershire, England
3 William MARTIN
- Birth: 1308, Cornwall, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: William COULYN
Marriage: ABT 1329, Cornwall, England
Descendants of Unknown Spouse of William COULYN
1 Unknown Spouse of William COULYN
=William COULYN Marriage: ABT 1329, Cornwall, England
2 Thomasin COULYN
=Adam MARTIN Marriage: ABT 1350, Cornwall, England
3 Roger MARTIN
=Hawisa COCK Marriage: ABT 1374, Cornwall, England
- Birth: 1304, Cornwall, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of William COULYN
1 William COULYN
=Unknown Spouse of William COULYN Marriage: ABT 1329, Cornwall, England
2 Thomasin COULYN
=Adam MARTIN Marriage: ABT 1350, Cornwall, England
3 Roger MARTIN
=Hawisa COCK Marriage: ABT 1374, Cornwall, England
Ancestors of Bertha COUNTESS OF VERDUN
/-Walechise DE VERDUN
Bertha COUNTESS OF VERDUN
\-Waltrude spouse of Walechise DE VERDUN
- Birth: ABT 1560, of Moulton, Suffolk, England
- Also known as: ?
- Death: AFT 5 AUG 1607, Moulton, Suffolk, England
Descendants of Christian CRAMP
1 Christian CRAMP
=George A MOODY Sr Marriage: 5 SEP 1604, Moulton, Suffolk, England
- Father: Gaius Licinius VARAS
- Birth: ABT 225 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Daughter of Gaius Licinius Varus Licinia (flourished 188 BC–180 BC) was the daughter of Gaius Licinius Varus and the sister of Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 171 BC) and Gaius Licinius Crassus (consul 168 BC). She married Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 175 BC) and bore him at least two sons Publius Mucius Scaevola and Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus. The younger son was adopted by her elder brother as his heir. Both sons were well-educated and both became Pontifex Maximus successively.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Licinia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Gaius Licinius VARAS
Licinia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Licinia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
1 Licinia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=Publius Licinius CRASSUS Marriage: ABT 170 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
2 Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
2 Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
=Claudia DE ROME
3 Licinia Major
3 Licinia Crassi Minor
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus Agelastus DE ROME
=Venuela DE ROME
Ancestors of Lucius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Lucius Licinius CRASSUS
\-Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Ancestors of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
- Father: Publius Licinius CRASSUS
- Mother: Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
- Birth: 115 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
- Also known as: Marcus Licinius Crassus
- Occupation: Consul
- Occupation: politician
- LifeSketch: Marcus Licinius Crassus Born 115 BC[1] Died 53 BC (aged 61–62) Near Carrhae (Harran, Turkey) Cause of death Killed in action Nationality Roman Occupation Military commander and politician Organization First Triumvirate Net worth c. 200 million sesterces[2] Office Roman consul (70, 55 BC) Spouse(s) Tertulla[3] Children Marcus & Publius Licinius Crassus Parent(s) Publius Licinius Crassus & Venuleia Military career Allegiance Roman Republic Sulla Years 86–53 BC Battles/wars Sulla's civil war Third Servile War Battle of Carrhae Marcus Licinius Crassus (/ˈkræsəs/; c. 115 – 53 BC) was a Roman general and statesmen who played a key role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He is often called "the richest man in Rome."[2][4] Crassus began his public career as a military commander under Lucius Cornelius Sulla during his civil war. Following Sulla's assumption of the dictatorship, Crassus amassed an enormous fortune through real estate speculation. Crassus rose to political prominence following his victory over the slave revolt led by Spartacus, sharing the consulship with his rival Pompey the Great. A political and financial patron of Julius Caesar, Crassus joined Caesar and Pompey in the unofficial political alliance known as the First Triumvirate. Together, the three men dominated the Roman political system, but the alliance did not last long, due to the ambitions, egos, and jealousies of the three men. While Caesar and Crassus were lifelong allies, Crassus and Pompey disliked each other and Pompey grew increasingly envious of Caesar's spectacular successes in the Gallic Wars. The alliance was restabilized at the Lucca Conference in 56 BC, after which Crassus and Pompey again served jointly as consuls. Following his second consulship, Crassus was appointed as the governor of Roman Syria. Crassus used Syria as the launchpad for a military campaign against the Parthian Empire, Rome's long-time eastern enemy. Crassus' campaign was a disastrous failure, ending in his defeat and death at the battle of Carrhae. Crassus' death permanently unravelled the alliance between Caesar and Pompey, since his political influence and wealth had been a counterbalance to the two greater militarists. Within four years of Crassus' death, Caesar crossed the Rubicon and began a civil war against Pompey and the optimates.[5] Family and background Marcus Licinius Crassus was a member of the gens Licinia, an old and highly respected plebeian family in Rome. He was the second of three sons born to the eminent senator and vir triumphalis Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 97, censor 89 BC). This line was not descended from the wealthy Crassi Divites, although often assumed to be. The eldest brother, Publius (born c. 116 BC), died shortly before the Italic War, and Crassus' father and younger brother were either slain or took their own lives in Rome, in winter 87–86 BC, when being hunted down by the supporters of Gaius Marius, following their victory in the bellum Octavianum.[6][7] Crassus had the unusual distinction of marrying his wife Tertulla after she had been widowed by his brother. There were three main branches of the house of the Licinii Crassi in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC,[8] and many mistakes in identifications and lines have arisen owing to the uniformity of Roman nomenclature, erroneous modern suppositions, and the unevenness of information across the generations. In addition, the Dives cognomen of the Crassi Divites means rich or wealthy, and since Marcus Crassus, the subject here, was renowned for his enormous wealth, this has contributed to hasty assumptions that his family belonged to the Divites. But no ancient source accords him or his father the Dives cognomen; in fact, we are explicitly informed that his great wealth was acquired rather than inherited, and that he was raised in modest circumstances.[9] Crassus' grandfather of the same name, Marcus Licinius Crassus[10] (praetor c. 126 BC), was facetiously given the Greek nickname Agelastus (the unlaughing or grim) by his contemporary Gaius Lucilius, the inventor of Roman satire, who asserted that he smiled once in his whole life. This grandfather was son of Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 171 BC). The latter's brother, Gaius Licinius Crassus (consul 168 BC), produced the third line of Licinii Crassi of the period, the most famous of whom was Lucius Licinius Crassus, the greatest Roman orator before Cicero and the latter's childhood hero and model. Marcus Crassus was also a talented orator and one of the most energetic and active advocates of his time. Chronology c. 115 BC – Crassus is born in Rome, second of three sons of Publius Licinius Crassus (cos. 97, cens. 89); 97 BC – Father is consul of Rome; 87 BC – Crassus flees to Hispania from Marian forces; 84 BC – Joins Sulla against Marius; 82 BC – Commands the victorious right wing of Sulla's army at the Colline Gate, the decisive battle of the civil war, fought on Kalends of November; 78 BC – Sulla dies in the spring; 73 BC – Revolt of Spartacus, probable year Crassus was praetor (it's possible for him to have done so between 75–73); 72 BC – Crassus is given special command of the war against Spartacus following the ignominious defeats of both consuls; 71 BC – Crassus destroys the remaining slave armies in the spring, and is elected consul in the summer; 70 BC – Consulship of Crassus and Pompey; 65 BC – Crassus is censor with Quintus Lutatius Catulus; 63 BC – Catiline conspiracy; 59 BC – First Triumvirate formed, with Caesar as consul; 56 BC – Conference at Lucca; 55 BC – Second consulship of Crassus and Pompey, with Crassus leaving for Syria in November; 54 BC – Campaign against the Parthians; 53 BC – Crassus dies in the Battle of Carrhae.
- Death: ABT 53 BC, Carrhae, Harran, Anatolia
Ancestors of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
\-Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
1 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
2 Publius LICINIUS CRASSUS
2 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Fausta Cornelia
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
=Scribonia BEN LIBO III
Ancestors of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
| \-Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
\-Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
1 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Fausta Cornelia
2 Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
=Scribonia BEN LIBO III
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
3 Lucinia LUCINIANUS
=Decimus RUPILIUS
Ancestors of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Publius Licinius CRASSUS
\-Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
- Father: Gaius Licinius VARAS
- Birth: ABT 228 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor - assigned to Hither Hispania, 176 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 171 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor triumphs over the Ligures, 179 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul, 175 BC, Roma, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Publius Licinius Crassus (fl. 176 to 171 BC) was Roman consul for year 171 BC, together with Gaius Cassius Longinus. He was the son of Gaius Licinius Varus, possibly related to the Gaius Licinius Varus who was consul in 236 BC and who was still alive in 219 BC. Crassus's brother (probably his younger brother) was Gaius Licinius Crassus (consul 168 BC), and his nephew was Gaius Licinius Crassus, tribune of the plebs about 145 BC. However, his relationship to the consuls Licinius Varus and the Pontifex Maximus Publius Licinius Crassus are not known. He was elected as praetor for 176 BC and assigned to the province of Hither Spain, but he got himself excused from this duty by swearing an oath that his religious duties did not allow him to go.[1][2] Licinius adopted as his son and his heir, his sister Licinia's second son, Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus. This son was born a Mucius Scaevola, son of another consul, Publius Mucius Scaevola, who attained the consulship in 175 BC, and who was the brother of another consul (174 BC) and son of a praetor who had died in the Second Punic War. The adoptive son who also became a Pontifex Maximus and who was a political ally of the Gracchi.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Gaius Licinius VARAS
Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
1 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=Licinia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS Marriage: ABT 170 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
2 Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
2 Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
=Claudia DE ROME
3 Licinia Major
3 Licinia Crassi Minor
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus Agelastus DE ROME
=Venuela DE ROME
- Father: Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
- Birth: ABT 210 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Organized magnificent funeral games at his father's death 183 BC: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
1 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=(Unknown)
2 Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
=(Unknown)
3 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
3 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
- Father: Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
- Birth: ABT 130 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 97 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Governor of Hispania, BET 97 BC AND 93 BC, Hispania Ulterior
- Occupation: Censor, 89 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Publius Licinius Crassus (died 87 BC) was a member of the respected and prominent Crassi branch of the plebeian gens Licinia as well as the father of the famous triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus. His father was Marcus Licinius Crassus Agelastus and his brother Marcus Licinius Crassus served as a praetor in 107 BC. Before his consulship, he proposed a law regulating expenses of the table, which was approved. He became consul in 97 BC. In his consulship, the senate abolished the practising of magic arts and human sacrifice. Between 97 BC and 93 BC, he served in Hispania Ulterior as governor and won a battle over the Lusitani, for which he was awarded and honoured with a triumph. He served as a censor in 89 BC. As a censor, he banned foreign wines and unguents. He later became an electorate officer dividing new citizens into voting districts.[citation needed] His colleague was long-time friend Lucius Julius Caesar III. Publius had a small house despite his immense wealth. His sons by his wife Venuleia were Publius Licinius Crassus (who died in the Social War), Lucius Licinius Crassus (killed in 87 BC) and Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives, the triumvir. He remained with his family for the rest of his life, living long enough to see the two sons Publius and Lucius marry, as well as the birth of his first grandchild. Conflict between the Populares under Gaius Marius and the Optimates under Lucius Cornelius Sulla was escalating in the 80s BC. Although originally a supporter of Marius, Publius adopted a more neutral position opposed to the methods of both Marius and Sulla. He was killed, or committed suicide to avoid a more humiliating death, after the Marians took Rome in 87 BC.
- Death: 87 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
Ancestors of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius CRASSUS
/-Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
Publius Licinius CRASSUS
Descendants of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
1 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Lucius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
3 Publius LICINIUS CRASSUS
3 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Fausta Cornelia
- Birth: BET 110 BC AND 100 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Tertulla was the wife of Marcus Licinius Crassus, the richest man in Rome, and the mother of his two sons.[1] Biography Tertulla had had a childless marriage to one of Marcus Crassus' brothers before being widowed and subsequently married to him (either his elder brother Publius who died around 88 BC or his younger brother who died some time between 87–86 BC).[2][3] This was highly unusual at the time in Rome but reflected well on her husband as it was considered dutiful and selfless.[4] She and Crassus had two sons together, Marcus Licinius Crassus and Publius Licinius Crassus. Their marriage seems to have been a happy one despite her being a mistress of Julius Caesar.[5] Crassus seems to have either not minded the affair or supported it as it may have helped his political position.[4] He stayed faithful to her during their relationship.[6] She may have also had other lovers outside of Caesar, as she had a reputation for infidelity. There were frequent jokes in Rome that one of her and Crassus sons looked like a man by the name Axius.[7] Research What family she came from is unknown,[8][9] as the name Tertulla is a nickname for Tertia, the cognomen for a third daughter in Roman culture.[10] There has been speculation that this Tertulla may be the same as Junia Tertia,[10] but this is highly unlikely to be the case since their ages and marriages seem to be incompatible, as well as the fact that Tertulla was a common nickname in Rome.[11]
- Reportedly a Mistress of Julius Caesar: (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
1 Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
2 Publius LICINIUS CRASSUS
2 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Fausta Cornelia
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus FRUGI
=Scribonia BEN LIBO III
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
1 Venuleia spouse of Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=Publius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Lucius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
2 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Tertulla spouse of Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
3 Publius LICINIUS CRASSUS
3 Marcus Licinius CRASSUS
=Fausta Cornelia
- Father: Publius Licinius VARAS
- Birth: ABT 250 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Curule Aedile, 212 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Censor, 210 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Magister Equitum, 210 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Praetor, 208 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul of Rome, 205 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, BET 213 BC AND 183 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (died 183 BC) was consul in 205 BC with Scipio Africanus; he was also Pontifex Maximus since 213 or 212 BC (until his death), and held several other important positions. Licinius Crassus is mentioned several times (sometimes as Licinius Crassus or as Publius Crassus) in Livy's Histories. He is first mentioned in connection with his surprising election as Pontifex Maximus, and then several times since in various other capacities. Publius Licinius Crassus, otherwise called Licinius Crassus or Licinius in Livy's Histories, was a handsome, amiable man of a distinguished plebeian family, who rose relatively young to the position of Pontifex Maximus (chief priest of Rome) before he had been elected curule aedile. Licinius Crassus, known also as Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (for his great wealth), was the direct patrilineal ancestor of two consuls and censors - Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 97 BC) (censor in 89 BC who was killed or died in December 87 BC) and his son Marcus Licinius Crassus the triumvir (consul 70 and 55 BC, censor 65 BC, who was killed in 53 BC in a disastrous war against the Parthians). Family background Publius Licinius Crassus was the son of Publius Licinius Varus, whose ancestry is unknown. It is possible that he was related to the consul Gaius Licinius Varus (consul in 236 BC) whose grandson was Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 171 BC) and whose great-grandson was Publius Licinius Crassus Mucianus, also consul and Pontifex Maximus. The connections between these Licinii and the earliest mentioned plebeian consul Licinius and the more famous Gaius Licinius Stolo are not clear. Licinius Crassus is later described as "Dives" (or rich, an additional cognomen) indicating that he was particularly wealthy among Romans of his day (the family tradition of wealth continued, with several of his descendants, notably the triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus, being nicknamed "Dives" as well). Nothing is known of Licinius Crassus's mother or his childhood or early youth, or for that matter, his year of birth. He was probably born during the First Punic War (ca. 250-245 BC), and educated and trained much like noble Romans of his day. Career as priest He is first mentioned by Livy in his Histories in connection with the death of the Pontifex Maximus Lentulus in 213 BC. In the election for Pontifex Maximus, two censors, the patrician Titus Manlius Torquatus and the plebeian Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, were suddenly joined by Licinius Crassus, who was then standing for election as curule aedile. Presumably, by then, he was already a pontiff or priest to be eligible for election, since Livy does not mention otherwise. Surprisingly, the two eminent censors were defeated by a younger virtually unknown man. Livy does not mention the details of this election but later mentions that Licinius Crassus was handsome, amiable, rich, and well-connected. All of them might have helped him win popular support; it is also possible that the two eminent senior candidates cancelled each other's votes out, thus allowing the unknown third candidate to slip through. Licinius Crassus is described as being well-versed in pontifical law; he is shown by Livy as reminding Romans of their religious duties repeatedly (particularly after the conclusion of the Second Punic War). As Pontifex Maximus and as consul, he also reminded the elderly Princeps Senatus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus in 205 BC during a debate that he (Licinius) could not leave Italy, but his co-consul Scipio suffered no such religious disability. Political career His early political career is not known. However, like his future political ally Scipio (and a few other young Roman aristocrats of the same era such as Publius Sempronius Tuditanus), Licinius Crassus was elected young to important positions, being chosen to certain positions over those of greater age and seniority in the political arena. He was known for his learning in pontifical law, his great bodily strength, and his military skills (although he never won a triumph). Licinius Crassus is perhaps best known for his refusal to leave Italy, as Fabius wanted, which allowed his co-consul Scipio to take Sicily as his province and eventually invade Africa. Licinius Crassus was elected to the following positions: Pontifex Maximus ca. 212 BC (held that position until his death in 183 BC) curule aedile ca. 212/211 BC censor in 210 BC, resigned without starting the lustrum, when his colleague died immediately Master of the Horse (Magister equitum) to the dictator Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, proconsul and former consul and censor (and his unsuccessful rival in the pontifical election) in 210/209 BC Praetor in 208 BC, elected the same year as Publius Licinius Varus (possibly son of the consul Gaius Licinius Varus). Consul in 205 BC, elected along with his political ally Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus During his consulship, Licinius Crassus remained in Bruttium, prosecuting the war against Hannibal, by then penned up in that corner of Italy. He was ill at the end of his year and so requested that a dictator be appointed to conduct elections since neither consul was able to be present. Licinius Crassus was appointed proconsul for the following year by the Senate. He was presumably relieved of his duties in 203 BC, when Hannibal evacuated all his troops back home. Family and descendants Licinius Crassus's wife is unknown, but he had a son living at his death, also named Publius Licinius Crassus, who organized magnificent funeral games in 183 BC. This son was paternal great-grandfather of the future triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus. Descendants of Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Pontifex Maximus include: Publius Licinius Crassus, fl. 183 BC, son of the Pontifex Maximus; who was father of Marcus Licinius Crassus Agestalus Marcus Licinius Crassus, praetor 107 BC Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 97 BC), censor 89 BC (killed/died 87 BC) Publius Licinius Crassus (killed ca. 90 BC in the Social War) Lucius Licinius Crassus (killed 87 BC) Marcus Licinius Crassus, triumvir (ca. 115 BC - 53 BC, killed by Parthians) Publius Licinius Crassus (killed, or died by suicide 53 BC in war against Parthians) md 56/55 BC Cornelia Metella (herself great-granddaughter of Lucius Licinius Crassus), no issue. Marcus Licinius Crassus, quaestor to Julius Caesar; he married Caecilia Metella Cretica, whose tomb is still visible on the Appian Way. She was daughter of the consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus. They had at least one son Marcus Licinius Crassus (consul 30 BC), the last Roman general outside the Imperial family to earn a Roman triumph and the spolia opima; it is unclear to what extent Augustus permitted these to be celebrated. He adopted a son from the Calpurnius Piso family. (adoptive) Marcus Licinius Crassus (consul 14 BC), born a Calpurnius Frugi. For more on this adoptive descendant, and his own descendants, see the Frugi family. Other famous Licinii such as Lucius Licinius Crassus (consul 95 BC, censor, died 91 BC) and Licinia Crassa (wife successively of two consuls, Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, and mother of Mucia Tertia) may be descendants. Crassus left many descendants in the female line, surviving into the first century AD.
- Death: 183 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
/-Publius Licinius VARAS
Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
Descendants of Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
1 Publius Licinius CRASSUS DIVES
=(Unknown)
2 Publius Licinius CRASSUS
=(Unknown)
3 Marcus Licinius Crassus AGELASTUS
=(Unknown)
- Birth: Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Margaret de Crawford
- Bur: Melrose Abbey
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Lady-Margaret-de-Crawford/6000000003589833623?through=6000000025053394921
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179865600/margaret-douglas
- LifeSketch: MARGARET, only daughter of the said sir John, got from her father the half of the lands of Crawford Castle, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. First marriage to Walter Barclay, who got with her these lands, which afterwards became one of the titles of his family. They left issue a son, DAVID BARCLAY,* who we find possessed half of the lands of Crawford-john, anno 1357. He was father of, VI. Sir HUGH BARCLAY,* designed of Kilbirnie, also dominus dimidiae baroniae de Crawford-john, anno 1397. Archibald of Douglas is thought to have married Margaret, daughter of Sir John Crawford of Crawford and had issue: William of Douglas (c.1215–1274) Andrew Douglas of Hermiston, progenitor of the Lords of Dalkeith & Earls of Morton and Lords of Mains.
- Death: 1225, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
- Burial: Melrose Abbey, Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Descendants of Margaret de CRAWFORD
1 Margaret de CRAWFORD
=Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas Marriage: BEF 1220, Scotland
2 William LONGLEG
=Martha MACDHONNCHAIDH
=Constance BATAIL Marriage: 1233, Scotland
3 Hugh I of DOUGLAS
3 Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
3 Freskin DOUGLAS
3 Willelma DOUGLAS
3 William DOUGLAS
=Elizabeth STEWART Marriage: 1276, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
=Eleanor DE LOVAINE Marriage: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
3 Lady Joan DOUGLAS FLEMING
=Marjory DE ABERNETHY Marriage: 1255, Scotland
2 Andrew DOUGLAS Of Hermiston
- Father: Renaud DE CLERMONT
- Mother: Ermengarde DE CLERMONT
- Birth: 1043
- Also known as: Alixe de Creil
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Alix-de-Creil/6000000003827799442?through=6000000003827799449
- Death: 1089
Ancestors of Alix CREIL
/-Pépin D'HERSTAL
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida spouse of PEPIN I
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl MARTELL
/-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | /-Charibert VON LAON
| | | \-Bertrada DE ÄLTERE
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
/-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
/-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | /-Ruthard DE ARGENAU
| | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | /-Ruthardus DE ALEMANNIEN
| | /-Warin I of THURGAU
| | | \-Odilia Haildis
| | /-Isanbart in THURGAU
| | | | /-Hildeprand DE SPOLETO
| | | \-Adalindis von Spoleto
| | | \-Regarde VON ALEMANNEN
| \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
/-Yves DE CREIL
| | /-Gérold vom ANGLACHGAU
| | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | | /-Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | | \-Imma im KRAICHGAU
| | | \-Herswinde spouse of Hnabi ALAMANNISCHER
| | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| \-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| | /-Girard DE PARIS
| | /-Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | | \-Rotrude DE FRANCIE
| \-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
| \-Grimhild spouse of Leuthard I DE PARIS
/-Ivo DE CREIL
/-Renaud DE CREIL I
| \-Godehild DE BELLEME
/-Hugh DE CREIL
/-Renaud DE CLERMONT
| | /-Gelduin de Ponthieu de Mondidier DE BRETEUIL
| \-Margot MONTDIDIER de Mouchy
| | /-Bellon OF CARSCONNE
| | /-Ivo de Ham DE BEAUMONT
| | /-Ivo DE BEAUMONT I
| | | \-Gisela DE VERMANDOIS
| | /-Yves I de Ham DE BEAUMONT
| | | | /-Pippin VON ITALIEN
| | | | /-Bernhard DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | /-Heribert DE GELLONE
| | | | | \-Cunegonde DE LAON
| | | | /-Hérbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Adalbert I DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | | | /-Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | | | /-Robert III DE OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | | | | \-Willaswinde spouse of Robert II DE OBERRHEINGAU
| | | | | | /-Robert IV DE PARIS
| | | | | | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | | | \-Waldrada von Orléans
| | | | | | | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | | /-Robert I DES FRANCS
| | | | | | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | | | | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | | | | | | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| | | | | | | \-Adélaïde DE TOURS
| | | | | | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| | | | | \-Adèle de France
| | | | | \-Aélis DU MAINE
| | | \-Gisela DE VERMANDOIS
| | | | /-Gainfroy DE SENS
| | | | /-Gieselbert I DE MAASGAU
| | | | | \-Theudelinde VON BLIESGAU
| | | | /-Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU
| | | | | | /-Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
| | | | | \-Bertswinda DE HESBAYE
| | | | | \-Theodrate spouse of Eberhard DE HASPENGAU
| | | | /-Reginar I DE HAINAUT
| | | | | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | | | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | | | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | | | \-Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
| | | | | | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| | | | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | | | | /-Lothaire DE MOSELGAU
| | | | | | /-Albéron DE LORRAINE I
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of LOTHAIRE
| | | | | | /-Alberon DE LORRAINE DE HAINAUT II
| | | | | | | | /-Wauthier III de Hainaut ARDENNES
| | | | | | | \-Malberte DE HAINAUT
| | | | | | | \-Sinachile VON BAYERN
| | | | | \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | | | | | /-Thierry DE LOMMEGAU
| | | | | | /-Thierry DE LOMME
| | | | | \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Pentecosta DE NAMUR
| | | \-Gerberge OF LORRAINE
| | | | /-Bruno II VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Liudolf VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Odilia VON SACHSEN UND ANHALT
| | | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Billung father of Oda VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Oda OF BILLUNG
| | | | | \-Aeda spouse of BILLUNG
| | | | /-Heinrich I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Poppo I VON GRABFELD
| | | | | | /-Heinrich VON BABENBERG Markgraf von Friesland
| | | | | | | \-Williswind spouse of Poppo I VON GRABFELD
| | | | | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | | | | | /-Eberhard VON FRIAUL
| | | | | \-Ingeltrude VON FRIAUL
| | | | | \-Gisela VON FRIAUL
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Waltbert DE GRAINGAU
| | | | /-Reginbern DE SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Altburge spouse of Waltbert DE GRAINGAU
| | | | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | | | | \-Mathilde VON GRAINGAU
| | | \-Mathilde DE RINGELHEIM
| | | \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
| \-Agnes DE BEAUMONT
| | /-Milon de CHEVREUSE
| | /-Guy DE CHEVREUSE
| | | \-Elisabeth DE ST. REMY
| \-Gisele DE CHEVREUSE
| | /-Warin DE PARIS
| | /-Grimard OF PARIS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Warin DE PARIS
| | /-Osmond LE DANOIS
| | | | /-Sigurd RING
| | | \-Thyra DE DENMARK
| | | | /-Thorgils THORGRIMSSON
| | | \-Thora THORGRIMSDOTTIR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Thorgils THORGRIMSSON
| | /-Aymon DE CORBEIL
| | | \-Marie THE DANE
| | /-Jean DE CORBEIL
| | | | /-Arnauld LE RICHE
| | | | /-Teudon Thyon LE RICHE
| | | | | \-Gunza VON THURINGEN
| | | | /-Lisiar LE RICHE de Sceaux en Gâtinais
| | | \-Elizabeth LE RICHE
| | | \-Godehilde DE MELUN
| \-Adeline DE CORBEIL
Alix CREIL
| /-Frédéric DE CLERMONT
| /-Frédéric DE CLERMONT
| | \-Emmelene Adele DE GIFFARD
| /-Baldwin DE CLERMONT-EN-BEAUVOIS I
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Fredric DE CLERMONT
| /-Baudouin DE CLERMONT-EN-BEAUVAIS II
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Baudouin DE CLERMONT
\-Ermengarde DE CLERMONT
| /-Hieronymus son of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
| /-Richard I DE ROUEN
| | \-Erscheswinde spouse of HIERONYMUS
| /-Richard D'AMIENS
| | | /-Conan de BRETAGNE I
| | \-Judith de Bretagne
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Conan DE BRETAGNE I
| /-Buvinus VON METZ
| | | /-Aubert I DE CAMBRAI
| | | /-Aubert II DE CAMBRAI
| | | | \-Aldegonde of BAVARIA
| | \-Ingeltude D'AMIENS D'AUTUN
| /-Boson DE PROVENCE
| | | /-Salvius DE VIENNE
| | | /-Thibault DE VIENNE
| | | /-Erluin DE VIENNE
| | | | \-Richilde DE CAMBRAI
| | \-Richilde D'ARLES
| | \-Richeute spouse of Erluin DE VIENNE
| /-Wigerich im Herzogtum LOTHRINGEN
| | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | | /-Ingram VOM HASPENGAU Graf im Haspengau
| | | | \-Ermengarde vom HASPENGAU
| | | | \-Rotrude DE HESBAYE
| | | /-Ludwig II RÖMISCHER
| | | | | /-Luitfrid II DE SUNDGAU
| | | | | /-Hugo VON SUNDGAU
| | | | | | \-Hiltrude DE WORMSGAU
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| | | | \-Ava DE MORVOIS
| | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE
| | | /-Suppo I of SPOLETO
| | | /-Adelgis of SPOLETO
| | | | \-No Name de Origen LOMBARA
| | \-Engelberga Impératrice d'Occident
| | \-Agilmunde IMPERATRIZ
| /-Gozelo im ARDENNENGAU
| | \-Cunégonde de France
| | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | | /-Charles II LE CHAUVE
| | | | | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| | | | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | | | \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | | | | | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | | | \-Ermentrude D'ORLÉANS
| | | | | /-Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | | | \-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
| | | | \-Grimhild spouse of Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | \-Ermentrude mother of CUNEGONDE
| | | /-Bouchard DE CORSICA
| | | /-Aubry DE GATINAIS
| | | | \-Adelindis spouse of Bouchard DE CORSICA
| | | /-Hardouin DE NEUSTRIA de Fézensac
| | | | \-Adelindas BURGUNDIAN
| | \-Ansgarde de Bourgogne
| | | /-Warin DE MACON
| | \-Hedwige of NEUSTRIA
| /-Godefroy le Vieux D'ARDENNES
| | | /-Leuthard of FÉZENSAC I
| | | /-Adalard son of Leuthard of FÉZENSAC I
| | | | | /-Baldwin D'AQUITAINE
| | | | \-Grimhilda D'ALSACE
| | | /-Adalhard II VON METZ
| | | | \-Unknown VON METZ
| | | /-Gerhard I VON METZ
| | | | \-Alpais VON EIFELGAU DE FRIOUL
| | \-Uda VON METZ
| | | /-Bruno II VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Liudolf VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Egbert VON MERSEBURG
| | | | \-Odilia VON SACHSEN UND ANHALT
| | | | \-Ida DER ALEMANNEN
| | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Billung father of Oda VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Oda OF BILLUNG
| | | | \-Aeda spouse of BILLUNG
| | \-Oda VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Heimrich im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | /-Heimrich im SAALGAU
| | | | \-Eggiwiz spouse of Heimrich im OBERRHEINGAU
| | | /-Poppo I VON GRABFELD
| | | | \-Hadaburg von Oberrheingau
| | | /-Heinrich VON BABENBERG Markgraf von Friesland
| | | | \-Williswind spouse of Poppo I VON GRABFELD
| | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | | /-Unruoch I in ALEMANNIEN
| | | /-Eberhard VON FRIAUL
| | \-Ingeltrude VON FRIAUL
| | | /-Karolus Magnus Rex FRANCORUM
| | | /-Ludwig I DES FRÄNKISCHEN
| | | | \-Hildegard VON VINZGAU
| | \-Gisela VON FRIAUL
| | | /-Welf I of BAYERN
| | \-Judith Römische Kaiserin
| | \-Hedwig VON SACHSEN
| /-Frédéric II DE VERDUN
| | | /-Wichmann II VON HAMALANT
| | | /-Egbert in SACHSEN
| | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Witbert DE NANTES
| | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | | \-Adeltrude Deda DE LIMOGES
| | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Wernekind VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Wittekind VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-Gundelinde DE RUGIE
| | | /-Wigbert VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Eystein Halfdansson DE VESTFOLD
| | | | \-Geva von Westfold von Haithabu EYSTEINSDOITTIR
| | | | \-Hildi Eriksdatter of VESTFOLD
| | | /-Abbo VON STADE
| | | | \-Sindacilla Ordrad Friesland WESTPHALIA
| | | /-Lothar I of STADE
| | | | \-Regenhilde VAN FRIESLAND
| | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | | \-Oda Wettin VON SACHSEN
| | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | \-Swanhild of Saxony
\-Adele DE CHAMPAGNE
| /-Albéric DE MONTMORENCY
\-Ermengarde DE MONTMORENCY
- Birth: 1080, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Mistress de CREKE
1 Mistress de CREKE
=Ralph CAISNETO CHESNAY II
2 Bartholomew DE CREKE
- Father: Herbatus Le Danois DE CREPON
- Mother: Gunnhild OLAFSDOTTER
- Birth: ABT 952
- Also known as: Wewa
- Also known as: Wevia
- LifeSketch: WEWA . Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Gunnor" had “excepta Sainfria...duas sorores Wewam et Avelinam”, adding that Wewa married “Turulfo de Ponte-Audomari...filius...Torf” by whom she had “Humfridum de Vetulis patrem Rogerii de Bellomonte”[834]. She and her three sisters, as well as their husbands, are named by Robert de Torigny[835]. The Genealogia Fundatoris of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire records that the (unnamed) sister of ”Gunnora comitissa Normanniæ” married “Turulpho de Ponte-Adomaro”[836]. m THOROLD de Pont-Audemer, son of TORF & his wife --- (-after 1040). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#_Toc492794592 where does her name come from? Weva was born about 1025 in Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England. Weva's father is Herfast de Crepon. Her paternal grandfather was Forester Herfastus de Crepon of Arques and her paternal grandmother is Princess Gunhilda Olafsdottir of Sweden. She has a brother named Osbern. https://familytrees.genopro.com/Azrael/3237609/Crefon-Weva-I11497.htm
- Burial: ABT 1000, France
- Death: 1 JUN 1037, Pont-Audemer, Haute Normandie, France
Ancestors of Wevia de CREPON
/-Herbastus DE CREPON
/-Herbatus Le Danois DE CREPON
Wevia de CREPON
| /-Olof BJÖRNSSON
\-Gunnhild OLAFSDOTTER
| /-Hrolf father of Bjorn HROLFSSON
| /-Bjorn HROLFSSON
| /-Thrand of SULA
| | \-Helga spouse of Bjorn HROLFSSON
\-Ingeberg THRANDSDOTTER
Descendants of Wevia de CREPON
1 Wevia de CREPON
=Touroude DU PONTEAUDEMER
2 Humfridum de VEULLES du Ponteaudemer
=Albreda HAYE Marriage: 1005, Beaumont, Réunion, France
3 Dunelme DE VEULLES
3 Henri DE BEAUMONT
3 Albreda PREAUX
=Hubert DE RIE Marriage: 1040, France
3 Robert DE VIEILLES
3 Guillaume DE VIEILLES
3 Roger DE BEAUMONT
=Adeline DE MEULAN Marriage: Pont-Audemer, Eure, Normandy, France
3 Dunelme De BEAUMONT
- Birth: ABT 1445, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Alexander CRESSMORE
1 Alexander CRESSMORE
=Unknown Spouse of Alexander CRESSMORE
2 Anne CRESSMORE
=Edward SPARROW
3 Synes SPARROW
=Henry SPERRY