- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Pharamenses III
1 Pharamenses III
=(Unknown)
2 Nna VON IBERIEN
=Valagash I
3 Valagash V GREAT KING
=(Unknown)
- Father: Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
- Birth: BET 26 DEC 474 BC AND 27 DEC 475
- Alt. Birth: BET 26 DEC 494 BC AND 27 DEC 495
- Alt. Death: BET 26 DEC 429 BC AND 27 DEC 430
- Title (Nobility): Satrap of Dascylium
- LifeSketch: n. 449 - v. 430 Satrap von Daskyleion.
- Death: BEF 430 BC
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
/-Achaemenes, Apical Ancestor of the Achaemenid Dynasty
/-Tiespes, King of Anshan
/-Ariaramnes KING of Anshan
/-Arshama of Persia
/-Pharnakes Governor of PERSIA
/-Artabazos I.(ARSHAMIDES) VON DASKYLEION
| \-Unknown DE LYDIE
Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
Descendants of Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
1 Pharnaces Arshamid Daskyleion I
=(Unknown)
2 Mithridates I of Phrygien
=(Unknown)
3 Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
=(Unknown)
2 Pharnabaszus SATRAP
- Father: Mithridates II of PONTUS
- Mother: Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
- Birth: ABT 225 BC, Pontus,Anatolia,Syria
- Also known as: König Mithridates IV von Pontos
- LifeSketch: Pharnaces I (Greek: Φαρνάκης; lived 2nd century BC), fifth king of Pontus and was of Persian and Greek Macedonian ancestry. He was the son of King Mithridates III of Pontus and his wife Laodice, whom he succeeded on the throne.[1] Pharnaces had two siblings: a brother called Mithridates IV of Pontus and a sister called Laodice who succeeded as Pontian monarchs on the throne.[2] He was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus. Life[edit] The date of his accession cannot be fixed with certainty; but it is certain, at least, that he was on the throne before 183 BC, in which year he succeeded in reducing the important city of Sinope, which had been long an object of ambition to the Kings of Pontus. The Rhodians sent an embassy to Rome to complain of this aggression, but without effect.[3] About the same time Pharnaces became involved in disputes with his neighbour, King of Pergamon, Eumenes II, which led to repeated embassies from both monarchs to Rome, as well as to partial hostilities. But in the spring of 181 BC, without waiting for the return of his ambassadors, Pharnaces suddenly attacked both Eumenes II and King Ariarathes IV of Cappadocia and invaded Galatia with a large force. Bronze shield in the name of King Pharnakes, Getty Villa (80.AC.60) Eumenes II opposed him at the head of an army: but hostilities were soon suspended by the arrival of the Roman Republic deputies, appointed by the Roman Senate to inquire into the matters in dispute. Negotiations were accordingly opened at Pergamon but led to no result, the demands of Pharnaces being rejected by the Romans as unreasonable; and the war was in consequence renewed. It continued, apparently with various interruptions, until the summer of 179 BC, when Pharnaces, finding himself unable to cope with the combined forces of Eumenes II and Ariarathes IV, was compelled to purchase peace by the cession of all his conquests in Galatia and Paphlagonia, with the exception of Sinope.[4] How long he continued to reign after this we know not; but it appears, from an incidental notice, that he was still on the throne in 170 BC, while he was certainly dead in 154 BC, when his brother Mithridates IV of Pontus is mentioned as King.[5] The Greek historian Polybius accuses Pharnaces of having an arrogant and violent character, siding with the opinion of Eumenes II and the Romans. Pharnaces married a Greek Seleucid Princess called Nysa, who was the child of princess Laodice IV and crown prince Antiochus.[6] Nysa and Pharnaces were related as the parents of Nysa were first cousins with Pharnaces. Pharnaces married Nysa either in 172 BC or 171 BC, through the diplomatic work of the Seleucid King Demetrius I Soter.[7] Honorific statues and inscriptions have survived that were dedicated to Pharnaces and Nysa. Pharnaces set about to establish good relations with the citizens of Athens and the Greek island of Delos. Pharnaces made a benefaction to the people of Athens. The exact nature of the benefaction is unknown, perhaps Pharnaces may have made some kind of voluntary donation to Athens, perhaps soon after 183 BC.[8] A lengthy honorific inscription from the Athenians on Delos honors Pharnaces and Nysa. Pharnaces and Nysa received a crown of gold from them and bronze statues of themselves were set up on Delos. Their lengthy Athenian honorific inscription, is dated in the Archonship of the Athenian Tychandrus or Tychander which is now generally accepted as 160 BC or 159 BC.[9] Nysa bore Pharnaces two children: a son called Mithridates V of Pontus and a daughter called Nysa of Cappadocia, who is also known as Laodice.[10] Nysa died at an unknown date in the 2nd century BC, she is believed to have died during childbirth, when she was giving birth to one of her children
- Title Of Nobility: King
- Death: ABT 170 BC, Pontus, Turkey
Ancestors of Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
/-Mithridates II of PONTUS
Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
| /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /- SPITAMENES
| | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
\-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
\-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
Descendants of Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
1 Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
=Nysa, Queen of Pontus
2 Nysa, Queen of Cappadocia
2 Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
=Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
3 Pharnaces Pontus KING OF I
3 VI CLEOPATRA
3 Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
=Concubine
=laodice de Pont EUXIN
3 Pythodoris of PONTUS
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
/-Mithridates II of PONTUS
/-Pharnaces I, King of Pontus
| | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
/-Mithradates V Euergetes of Pontus king of PONTUS
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| \-Nysa, Queen of Pontus
| | /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
/-Mithridates KING VI, of Pontus
| | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | /-Seleucus II, Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche Seleúkeia
| | /-Antiochus III "The Great," Megas Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | /-Mithridates I of Phrygien
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes I of Phrygien
| | | | /-Ariobarzanes II of Phrygien
| | | | /-Mithridates II, of Cius
| | | | /-Mithridates KING I, Ctistes, of Pontus
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ariobarzanes of CIOS
| | | | /-Artiobarzanes of PONTUS
| | | | | \-Arrhina of CIOS
| | | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN III, Of Pontus, Of Syria
| | | | /-Anthiocus SELEUCIUS General of the Macedonian Army
| | | | /-Seleucus KING I, Nicator of Syria General ek Makedonia Satrape of Babylonia
| | | | | \-Laodice I of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antiochus King Iof the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | | \-Apama I Queen of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| | | | | \-Stratonice Princess of SYRIA
| | | \-Laodice Queen II of SYRIA
| | | | /-Achaeus SON OF SELEUCUS I NICATOR
| | | \-Laodice QUEEN I, Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| \-Laodice QUEEN V, of Syria, of Macedonia
| | /-Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
| | /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| | | | /-Iollas of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Antipater I, Macedonia
| | | \-Phila I, of Macedonia
| | /-Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
| | /-Philip King V of MACEDONIA
| | | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Hipparete
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | | | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| | | \-Phthia of EPIRUS
| | | | /-Tharrypus King of Epirus and MOLOSSIANS
| | | | /-King Alcetas I OF EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Hipparete
| | | | /-Arrybbas King of EPIRE
| | | | /-Aecides King of EPIRUS
| | | | | \-Troas D'EPIRE
| | | | /-Pyrrhus I des Eacides DE THRACE
| | | | | \-Phthia DE THRACE
| | | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
| | | | /-Karkinos of SYRACUSE
| | | | /-of Syracuse AGATHOCLES
| | | \-Lanassa SYRACUSE
| \-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| | /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| | /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
| \-Polycrateia of ARGOS
Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
\-Concubine
Descendants of Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
1 Pharnaces II, King of Pontus
=(Unknown)
2 Dynamis of PONTUS
=Asander VAN BOSPORUS
3 Aspurgus VAN BOSPORUS
=Gepaepirus VAN THRACIE
- Father: Antipater I, Macedonia
- Birth: ABT 340 BC, Macedonia, Greece
- Also known as: Φίλα (Greek)
- It is said that her father, Antipater, and her husbands appreciated and took council in: Phila’s clever thinking, sound judgment, and good intentions. She was a crusader against oppression and injustice, providing dowries for poor women from her own expenses.
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Macedonia
- She was celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most virtuous women of the age in which she lived.: Her abilities and judgment were so conspicuous even at an early age, that her father, Antipater, often consulted her in regard to political affairs.
- Death: 287 BC, Kassandreia
Ancestors of Phila I, of Macedonia
/-Iollas of MACEDONIA
/-Antipater I, Macedonia
Phila I, of Macedonia
Descendants of Phila I, of Macedonia
1 Phila I, of Macedonia
=Demetrius I POLIORCETES, King of Macedonia
2 Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
=(Unknown)
3 Demetrius II Aetolicus of MACEDONIA
=Phthia of EPIRUS
3 Demetrius the Fair the 11th
2 Stratonice OF SYRIA, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
Ancestors of Philip of St. James
/-Hariscoit DE SAINT-JACQUES
/-Hariscoit DE SAINT-JACQUES
/-Foulques DE SAINT-JACQUES
/-Hariscoit SAINT HILAIRE
/-Eudo of St James
| \-Melisende NANTES
/-Hasculf FitzEudo de Saint Hilaire DU HARCOUËT
| \-Roberta of Tunebruge Bolebac
Philip of St. James
\-Maud DE SAINT-HILAIRE-DU-HARCOUËT
Ancestors of Philippea
/-Diogenes I Ben EUMOLPUS III
/-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | /-Medeios in LARISA
| | /-Oxythemis in LARISA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios in LARISA
| | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Oxythemis in LARISA
| | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios of ATHENS
| | /-Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of son of Medeios of ATHENS
| \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
/-Lysander son of DIOGENES II
| \-Unknown Spouse ofDiogenes II Peirsieus son of DIOGENES I
/-Medeos MELITEOS II
| \-Philippe daughter of Charmides of MYRRHINUS
Philippea
| /-Diogenes I Ben EUMOLPUS III
| /-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | | /-Medeios in LARISA
| | | /-Oxythemis in LARISA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios in LARISA
| | | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Oxythemis in LARISA
| | | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | /-Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| /-Glaucus son of DIOGENES II
| | \-Unknown Spouse ofDiogenes II Peirsieus son of DIOGENES I
\-Timothea aughter of GLAUCUS
Descendants of Philippea
1 Philippea
=Dikles I. MILITHEOS
2 Timothea
=Leonides III Meliteus
3 Leonides IV Meliteus
=Chrisrosthemis Phaidrou BERENIKIDOU
2 Díoklês II Meliteus
=Hediste
3 Nikostrate Melitea
=Themistokles II HAGNOUSIOS
2 Meliteus MILITHEOS
=(Unknown)
3 Meliteus MILITHEOS
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Philippea
/-Sarapion II MELITEUS
/-Dikles I. MILITHEOS
/-Meliteus MILITHEOS
| | /-Diogenes I Ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | | | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | /-Lysander son of DIOGENES II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse ofDiogenes II Peirsieus son of DIOGENES I
| | /-Medeos MELITEOS II
| | | \-Philippe daughter of Charmides of MYRRHINUS
| \-Philippea
| | /-Diogenes I Ben EUMOLPUS III
| | /-Diogenes II Peiraieus son of DIOGENES I
| | | | /-Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | | /-Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of son of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-daughter of Medeios of ATHENS
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Medeios son of son of Medios of ATHENS
| | /-Glaucus son of DIOGENES II
| | | \-Unknown Spouse ofDiogenes II Peirsieus son of DIOGENES I
| \-Timothea aughter of GLAUCUS
/-Meliteus MILITHEOS
/-Lykurgos Palleneus MELITHEA
Philippea
Descendants of Philippea
1 Philippea
=Tiberios Klaudios NEIKOTELES SOUNIEUS
2 Tiberius Klaudios DEMOSTRATOS SOUNIEUS
=(Unknown)
3 Klaudia Philippea II CLAUDIUS
=Tiberios Klaudios Sospis Meliteus DADOUCHOS
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Philistim
1 Philistim
=(Unknown)
2 Arba BEN PHILISTIM
=(Unknown)
3 Anak BEN ARBA
=(Unknown)
- Father: Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
- Mother: Himiltrude
- Birth: ABT 768, Fränkisches Reich
- Also known as: Pepin the Hunchback
- Also known as: Pépin le Bossu
- Also known as: Pepijn De Gebochelde
- Also known as: Pippin Der Bucklige
- Also known as: Pépin le Bossu
- Also known as: Pepijn De Gebochelde
- Also known as: Pippin Der Bucklige
- Affiliation: Fils illégitime de Charlemagne
- LifeSketch: PEPIN THE HUNCHBACK IS NOT THE SAME AS PEPIN KING OF ITALY, they were brothers with the same name Pepin, or Pippin the Hunchback (French: Pépin le Bossu, German: Pippin der Buckelige; c. 768 / 769 – 811) was a Frankish prince. He was the eldest son of Charlemagne and noblewoman Himiltrude. He developed a humped back after birth, leading early medieval historians to give him the epithet "hunchback". He lived with his father's court after Charlemagne dismissed his mother and took another wife, Hildegard. Around 781, Pepin's half brother Carloman was rechristened as "Pepin of Italy"—a step that may have signaled Charlemagne's decision to disinherit the elder Pepin, for a variety of possible reasons. In 792, Pepin the Hunchback revolted against his father with a group of leading Frankish nobles, but the plot was discovered and put down before the conspiracy could put it into action. Charlemagne commuted Pepin's death sentence, having him tonsured and exiled to the monastery of Prüm instead. Since his death in 811, Pepin has been the subject of numerous works of historical fiction.
- Death: 811, Abtei Prüm
- Burial: 811, Abtei Prüm
Ancestors of Pippin der Bucklige
/-Arnulf VON METZ Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Kleph King of the Lombards
| | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Tochter of the Ostrogoths
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Gunderith
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Iduberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
| | /-Theotar dux
| | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| \-Plectrude
| \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
/-Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
| \-Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
/-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON
Pippin der Bucklige
\-Himiltrude
Ancestors of Pittheus King of Troezen
/-Tantalos of Lydia KING
/-Pelops of Pisa, Lydia and Mycenae
Pittheus King of Troezen
| /-Alxion DI PISA
| /-Oenomaus DE KRETA King of Pisa
| | \-Harpina DI PISA
\-Hippodamia of PISA
| /-Abas OF ARGOS
| /-Acrisios D'ARGOS
\-Evarete DE ARGOS
| /-Lynceus OF ARGOS
| /-Lacédémon EME
\-Eurydice
| /-Lelex KÖNIG VON SPARTA
| /-Myles KING OF LACONIA
| | \-Queen Cleocharia of LACONIA
| /-Eurotas OF LACONIA
\-Sparta DE GRECE
\-Cleocharia NAIAD NYMPH
- Birth: 60
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Placia Vera
1 Placia Vera
=Aulus Egrilius RUFUS II
2 Egrilla DE ROME
=Aulus Iunius Rufin DE ROME
3 Aulus Lunius Rufus DE ROME
=Triaria Vibiana Pomponia Pomponia
3 Sergius Octavius HAENAS PAULINUS DE ROME
=Aulus Larcius QUIRINUS PRISCUS
3 Aulus Larcius Lepidus DE ROME
- Birth: ABT 355, Roma, Latium, Italia, Roman Empire
- Death: ABT 430, Battle Of Ravenna, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Descendants of Placida Of Rome
1 Placida Of Rome
=Magnus Maximus “Constantine III” EMPEROR
2 Magna MAJOR
=Flavius Julius Agricola Praetorian Prefect of Gaul
3 Padusia DE NARBONNE
=Flavius Felix patricius of Rome
3 Nymphidius AGRICOLA
3 Marcus Maecillius Flavius Eparchius Avitus Emperor of Western Rome
3 Eparchia Avita AGRICOLA de Narbonne
3 Hermogenianus
=Lysticus PHILAGIUS
2 Flavius Claudius Constantinus of Rome
2 Ennodia MAGMA of Roman Empire
2 GRATIANNA
- Birth: 212, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Death: 245, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Descendants of Placidus Baburia
1 Placidus Baburia
=Gaius Memmius CAECILIANUS
2 Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
=Pupiena Rufina PUPIENUS
3 Gaius Memmius Orfitus MEMMIUS
=Maecia CETHEGILLA
3 Memmius ORFITUS II
- Father: Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
- Mother: Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
- Birth: ABT 655, Moselgau, Frankenreich
- Also known as: Plektrudis von Köln
- LifeSketch: 1. wkipedia: Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis)[1] (died 718) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 718. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[2] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[3][4] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectrude entered a convent, and died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried in the monastery of Notre Dame which she had founded. 2. from www.geni.com Plectrude Also Known As:"Plectrudis", "Plectrude" Birthdate:after circa 650 Birthplace:Herstal, Liege, Walloon Region, Belgium Death:Died 717 in Cologne, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Place of Burial:Santa Maria, Colônia (Alemanha) Immediate Family: Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne and Grimoald II the Younger Sister of Bertrade de Prüm; Chrodelinde; Theodard, bishop of Liège; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud; Norbert of Aquitaine and Adela des Pfalzel « less 3. Plectrudis MP Birth: circa 650 Heristal, Liege, Belgium Daughter of Hugobert von Echternach, Count Palatine and St. Irmina, abbess of Oeren Wife of Pépin II of Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mother of Sylvius Heristal, Bishop; Drogo, duc de Champagne et Bourgogne; Grimoald II the Younger and Drogon Greve av Champaign Sister of Theodard, bishop of Liège; Chrodelinde; Son of Hugobert Son Of Bavaria; Gisela ? von Bayern; Regintrud and 4 others Half sister of Atula of Austrasia Plectrude (Latin: Plectrudis; German: Plektrud, Plechtrudis) (died 717) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 716. Biography Plectrude was described as politically active and influential upon her husband and his reign. She brought a large amount of property to the Arnulfing house.[1] During the reign of Pepin, she appears as his joint signatory in every legal instrument issued by him that is still preserved, which was unusual for this time period. Her son Grimoald was murdered in 714. She ensured Pepin II's assent that Theudoald, Grimoald's son, would be his main heir. When Pepin died soon thereafter, she took power in Neustria as regent of the under-age Theudoald. To ensure her reign, she imprisoned Charles Martel, Pepin II's son with his second wife Alpaida, in Cologne. Charles is often said to have been illegitimate, but this is considered by many today an anachronistic interpretation of his status. Charles' contemporaries most likely did not consider him illegitimate, as he was born while his mother Alpaida was married to Pepin the Frank, and noblemen practiced polygamy in this period.[2][3] In 715, the Neustrian nobility rebelled against her in alliance with Radbod of Friesland and defeated her in the Battle of Compiègne, which took place on September 26, 715, causing her to take refuge in Cologne. Cologne was the homeland of her family clan and where she kept Pepin's money. In 716, Chilperic II, the king of the Franks, and Ragenfrid, the mayor of the palace, led an army into Austrasia, near Cologne, where Plectrude had gone. They defeated her and freed Charles Martel. The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and claimed it. The treasury shortly after received recognition by the king and mayor. The juncture of these events favored Charles. In 717, he chased the king and the mayor to Paris before turning back to deal with Plectrude in Cologne. He then took the city and dispersed her adherents. Plectude entered a convent, and she died shortly after in the same year in Cologne, where she was buried. Issue Her sons by Pepin were: Drogo, duke of Champagne Grimoald, mayor of the palace of Neustria References "Pippin II (d. 714) extended the family's influence further south by marrying Plectrude, whose family had founded the monastery at Echternach and controlled great tracts of land in the Ardennes and the middle Moselle region." Story, Joanna,; et al. (2005). "Charlemagne's black marble: the origin of the epitaph of Pope Hadrian I". Papers of the British School at Rome 73. pp. 157–190. P. 183 Joch, Waltraud (1999). Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells. Husum, Germany: Matthiesen Verlag. Gerberding, Richard A. (October 2002). "Review of Legitimität und Integration: Untersuchungen zu den Anfängen Karl Martells by Waltraud Joch". Speculum 77 (4). pp. 1322–1323 Plectrude ou Plectrudis (née vers 650 et morte après 717), fille de Hugobert, sénéchal de Clovis III, et probablement d'Irmina d'Oeren1, fut une épouse de Pépin de Herstal, maire du palais d'Austrasie. Elle était issue des Hugobertides, une puissante famille qui possédait de nombreuses terres entre Cologne et Trèves - Plektrud stammte aus vornehmster austrasischer Familie, höchstwahrscheinlich Tochter der Äbtissin Irmina von Oeren und des Seneschalls Hugobert und Schwester der Äbtissin Adela von Pfalzel (Hlawitschka gegen Werner). Nach der Heirat (um 670) mit Pippin dem Mittleren begegnet sie als Mitausstellerin aller Urkunden des Hausmeiers. Nach dessen Tod 714 versuchte sie energisch, die Rechte ihrer Enkel gegen ihren Stiefsohn Karl (Martell) zu wahren, den sie in Köln gefangensetzte. 716 von den Neustriern zusammen mit den Friesen bedroht, mußte sie die Schätze aushändigen; der entkommene Karl konnte sie 717 zur förmlichen Anerkennung seiner Rechte zwingen. In dem von ihr gegründeten Stift St. Maria im Kapitol (Köln) fand sie ihr Grab.
- Gründerin des Kloster St. Maria im Kapitol in Köln: (Date and Place unknown)
- Name bedeutet: die kraftvoll Glänzende (althochdt.): (Date and Place unknown)
- Death: 10 AUG 725, Köln, Fränkisches Reich
- Burial: Sankt Maria im Kapitol, Cologne,
Ancestors of Plectrude
/-Theotar dux
/-Hugus Hausmeier in Austrasien
/-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
Plectrude
\-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
Descendants of Plectrude
1 Plectrude
=Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus Marriage: 670
2 Drogo dux der Burgunder und dux der Champagne
=Adaltrude Marriage: La Champagne, Département De La Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
3 Godofried DE CHAMPAGNE
=Pomponia BOURGES
3 Hugo VON ROUEN Erzbischof von Rouen
3 Pippin OF CHAMPAGNE
3 Arnulf Herzog in Neustrien
=Plectrude BAVARIA
2 Childébrand Graf in Burgund
2 Grimoald II DE HERSTAL Maior Domus in Neustria
2 Karl MARTEL MAIOR DOMUS
=Ruodhaid spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
3 Bernard DE SAINT QUENTIN Abt von St Quentin
=V DE LAON d'Herstal Marriage: ABT 754
3 Hieronymus comte carolingien
3 Remigius Archbishop of Rouen
=Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS Marriage: 708
3 Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
=Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON Marriage: 741
3 Landrada
3 Hiltrud Herzogin von Bayern
3 Aldana daughter of Karl Martel Maior DOMUS
=Thierry I comte d'Autun
3 Karlomann HAUSMEIER
=Gertrude VON BAYERN
Ancestors of Plotius
/-Plotius father of Plotius and BOLONIA
Plotius
| /-Gaius SERVILIUS
| /-Marcus SERVILIUS
| /-Marcus SERVILIUS
| /-Gaius Servilius VATIA
| /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS Triumvir
| | | /-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
| | | /-Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
| | | /-Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
| | | /-Quintus Caecilius Metellus
| | | /-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
| | \-Caecilia Metella MAIOR
| /-Publius Servilius ISAURICUS
| /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | /-Decimus Junius SILANUS
| | \-Junia SILANA Prima
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | \-Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
| | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| /-Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius BARBULA
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | /-Mamercus Aemillus Lepidus LIVIANUS
| | | /-Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
| | | | | /-Lucius Appuleius Saturninus de Rome Tribune of the PLEBE
| | | | | /-Lucius Appuleius Saturninus NEAR ROME II; Tribune
| | | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | /-Decimus Junius SILANUS
| | \-Junia SECUNDA
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | \-Servilia MAJOR concubine of Julius Caesar
| | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
\-Servilia spouse of PLOTIUS
- Father: Marcus POMPONIUS Bassulus
- Mother: Cantria LONGINA
- Birth: 75, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Pomponia/6000000003828396352?through=6000000003828396408
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Pomponia
/-Marcus POMPONIUS
/-Marcus POMPONIUS Bassulus
Pomponia
| /-Publius Cantrius
\-Cantria LONGINA
Descendants of Pomponia
1 Pomponia
=Lucius Eggius Marullus
2 Lucius Eggius Ambibulus Pomponius Longinus
=(Unknown)
3 Lucius Eggius Marullus
=Cossonia
2 Lucius Lollianus Avitus DE ROME
- Father: Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
- Mother: Caecilia Pilea
- Birth: 52 BC
- Also known as: Caecilia Pomponia Attica
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman custom that his name changed to Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus Atticus, and Pomponia Attica's name into Caecilia Attica. She is several times mentioned in the letters between her father and Cicero. Cicero was very fond of this little girl, whom he would never see growing into an adult as he was murdered in 43 BC. He gave her the pet name "Attica," the feminine equivalent to her father's cognomen Atticus. (In Rome women generally did not have a cognomen; their name was just the feminine form of their father's surname, in Caecilia's case Caecilius). In his letters to Atticus, Cicero often sent greetings to her, and often asked if she had one of her bouts of high fever that caused distress to him. In one letter in the beginning of the 40s BC Cicero tells him not to reprimand Attica, who was sulking and angry at Cicero. He said that she was quite right in insisting that Cicero on his last visit had not said goodbye to her properly. -- Wikiwand: Pomponia Caecilia Attica
- She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.: Her father procured a private tutor, one of his freedmen. (Having a private tutor and education at home was considered to be the proper way to educate women in Rome.) There was gossip that she had had an affair with this tutor. However, Roman historians were very fond of scandals and used sources that modern historians would consider unreliable.
- Fact: Her father procured a private tutor, one of his freedmen. (Having a private tutor and education at home was considered to be the proper way to educate women in Rome.) There was gossip that she had had an affair with this tutor. However, Roman historians w
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman custom that his name changed to Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus Atticus, and Pomponia Attica's name into Caecilia Attica. -- Wikiwand: Pomponia Caecilia Attica
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- LifeSketch: In history Caecilia Attica is often called Pomponia Attica. This confusion arises from the fact that her father Titus Pomponius Atticus was at a relatively advanced age adopted by his uncle, Quintus Caecilius Metellus. This meant according to the Roman cu
- Fact: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pomponia_Caecilia_Attica
- Fact: She was given a broad literary education starting at the early age of five or six.
- Death: BET 32 BC AND 29 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
/-Titus Pomponius Atticus
/-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| \-Caecilia Metella
Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
\-Caecilia Pilea
Descendants of Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
1 Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
=Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino Marriage: ABT 37 BC
2 Vipsania AGRIPPINA
=Tiberius Julius CEASAR AUGUSTUS Emperor of Rome Marriage: BET 19 BC AND 11 BC
3 Drusus Julius Caesar The YOUNGER
=Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome Marriage: 4, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Marcus Vipsanius AGRIPPA of Rome
3 Drusus Julius CAESAR
3 "Tiberillus" SON DIED IN INFANCY
3 Gneus ASINIUS SALONINUS
3 Gaius Assinius Pollio II of Rome
3 Gaius Assinius SALONINUS
3 Lucius Assinius GALLUS
3 Servius Asinius CELER
3 ASSINIA
3 Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
3 Asinius GALLUS
=Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome Marriage: 11 BC
3 Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
=(Unknown)
3 Servius Asinius CELER
2 Vipsania ATTICA
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Pontia
1 Pontia
=Lænus Lucius OCTAVIUS
2 Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
=Paullus PAULLA
3 Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
=(Unknown)
2 Sergia Plautilla
Ancestors of Poppo II. Markgraf der sorbischen Mark
/-Charibert Nobilis in NEUSTRIEN
/-Chrodobertus I DE NEUSTRIE Bischof von Tours
| \-Wolfgarde DE HESBAYE
/-Lantbertus I Nobilis in NEUSTRIEN
/-Chrodobertus II DE NEUSTRIA
| \-Chrotlind DE NEUSTRIE
/-Lambert II Pfalzgraf in Neustrien und Austrien
| | /-Warin PARIS
| | | \-Marie
| \-Théodrade
/-Robert I Dux Haspengau Oberrhein- und WORMSGAU
/-Cancor Alemannien und Oberrheingau
| | /-Adalhelm I
| | /-Adelhelm II Graf im Wormsgau
| \-Williswint Oberrheingau
| \-Alleaume von Burgund
/-Heimrich Graf im Oberrheingau
| \-Angilo
/-Heimrich Graf im Saalgau
| \-Eggiwiz
/-Poppo I VON GRABFELD Gaugraf im Grabfeld,
| \-Hadaburg von Oberrheingau
Poppo II. Markgraf der sorbischen Mark
Ancestors of Porcia
/-Marcus Porcius CATO
Porcia
| /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
\-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | /-Lucius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | /-Manius Pomponius MATHO DI ROMA
| | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius I PAULLUS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
\-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
\-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
Ancestors of Postumia
/-Aulus Postumius ALBINUS
Postumia
Descendants of Postumia
1 Postumia
=Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
2 Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
=(Unknown)
3 Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
=(Unknown)
- Birth: ABT 125, Roma, Lazio, Itália
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumia/6000000003828375207?through=6000000001435475777
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Postumia Festa
1 Postumia Festa
=Gaius Rufius Festus
2 Gaius Rufius FESTUS
=Laelia Firmina
3 Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
=Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
- Father: Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
- Mother: Petronia Probina
- Birth: ABT 310, Bolsena, Viterbo, Lazio, Italia
- Fact: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postumius_Rufius_Festus_Avienus
- LifeSketch: Bekannter Dichter u. Schriftsteller.
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumius-Rufius-Festus-Avienus/6000000003828382096
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumius-Rufius-Festus-Avienus/6000000003828382096
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumius-Rufius-Festus-Avienus/6000000003828382096
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumius-Rufius-Festus-Avienus/6000000003828382096
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Postumius-Rufius-Festus-Avienus/6000000003828382096
- Death: 366
Ancestors of Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
/-Gaius Rufius Festus
/-Gaius Rufius FESTUS
| \-Postumia Festa
/-Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
| | /-Marcus LAELIUS
| \-Laelia Firmina
/-Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
| | /-Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
| \-Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
/-Rufius Festus
| | /-Marcus PUBLIUS
| \-Pubilia Probianus
| \-Petronia
/-Rufus Festus of Rome
/-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| /-Sicorius Probus
| /-Petronius Probianus Rome OF I
| | \- MACRINA
\-Petronia Probina
| /-Servius Cornelius SALVIDIENUS
| /-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| | \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
| /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| | \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| | \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
| /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | /-Claudius Babillus DE ROME
| | | /-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
| | | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | | /-Jeventius Celsus DE ROME
| | | /-Juventius Celsus Aufidius Hoenius Severus DE ROME
| | | | \-Hoenia Severilla DE ROME
| | \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
| /-Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
| /-Quintus Faustus ANICIUS
| | | /-Dagobert ROI des Francs De Cologne I
| | | /-Genebald Duke Of The Eastern FRANKS
| | | | | /-Germain
| | | | | /-Bructere KING
| | | | | | \- INCONNUE
| | | | \-Ragnetrude DUCHESS Of Austrasia of the East Franks
| | | | \- INCONNUE
| | | /-Ascyllius of The Eastern FRANKS
| | \-Juliana Asinia V of The Roman EMPIRE
| /-Sextus Ancius Faustus PAULINIANUS
| | | /-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | | /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | | | \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| | | /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | | | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | | | \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
| | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | /-Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
| | | | | /-Lænus Lucius OCTAVIUS
| | | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | | | \-Pontia
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | \-Paullus PAULLA
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | \-Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Quadratus Protimus of Rome
| | | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PAULINUS
| | | | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | | | \-Paulla PAULLUS
| | | | \-Julia QUADRATILLA
| | | | | /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | | | \-Julia Vipsania of Rome
| | | /-Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus Asinii of The Roman Empire
| | | | \-Claudia Antonia Lepida CLAUDIUS
| | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha of Rome
| | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PAULINUS
| | | /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | \-Paulla PAULLUS
| | \-Cæsonia Paulla of The Roman Empire
| | | /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| | | /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | | \-Quinctia
| | | /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | | \-Vipsania AGRIPPINA
| | | | \-Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
| | \-Julia Vipsania of Rome
| /-Amnius Anicius Julianus VAN ROME
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Frontonianus
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Themistocles Marathonius
| | | | | /-Lysiades IV Meliteus Archon of Athens
| | | | | /-Leonides VII Meliteus Dadoukos
| | | | | | \-Cephisdora of ATHENS
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios Lysiades Meliteus Archon of Athens
| | | | | | | /-Themistokles HAGNOUSIOS
| | | | | | \-Hagnousios Daughter of THEMISTOKLES IV
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios Sospis Meliteus DADOUCHOS
| | | | | | | /-Unknown SOSPIS
| | | | | | | /-Antonius Sopsis VON KORINTH
| | | | | | | | \-Antonia SEDATA
| | | | | | \-Antonia DE CORINTHE
| | | | \-Themistoclea of Melite CLAUDIUS
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios NEIKOTELES SOUNIEUS
| | | | | /-Tiberius Klaudios DEMOSTRATOS SOUNIEUS
| | | | | | | /-Lykurgos Palleneus MELITHEA
| | | | | | \-Philippea
| | | | \-Klaudia Philippea II CLAUDIUS
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius MARATHONIUS
| | | | | /-Titius Claudius Dryantianus CLAUDII
| | | | | /-Titius Claudius Agrippinus CLAUDII
| | | | | | | /-Caius Lulius Antoninus LULII
| | | | | | \-Lulia Lysimache LULII
| | | | | | \-Licinia Maxima LUCINII
| | | | | /-Titius Claudius Dryantianus Antoninus CLAUDII
| | | | | | \-Aelia Platonis Matidia AELII
| | | | \-Claudia Vettia Agrippina CLAUDII
| | \-Amnia DEMETRIAS
| | | /-Kleitosthenes II of THERA
| | | /-Stasikes VON THERA
| | | /-Kleitosthenes VON THERA
| | | /-Flavius Clitosthénès Clausianus DE THERA
| | | /-Titus Flavius Clitosthenes Julianus DE THERA
| | | /-Flavius Stasicies DE THERA METROPHANES
| | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius Frontonianus
| | | | \-Claudia Frontoniana CLAUDIUS
| | | | | /-Leonides VII Meliteus Dadoukos
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios Lysiades Meliteus Archon of Athens
| | | | | | \-Hagnousios Daughter of THEMISTOKLES IV
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios Sospis Meliteus DADOUCHOS
| | | | | | | /-Antonius Sopsis VON KORINTH
| | | | | | \-Antonia DE CORINTHE
| | | | \-Themistoclea of Melite CLAUDIUS
| | | | | /-Tiberios Klaudios NEIKOTELES SOUNIEUS
| | | | | /-Tiberius Klaudios DEMOSTRATOS SOUNIEUS
| | | | | | \-Philippea
| | | | \-Klaudia Philippea II CLAUDIUS
| | \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aeliana DE THÉRA
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus DE ROME
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Balbillus Thrasyllus DE ROME
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Balbillus of ROME
| | | | | /-Son of ANTIOCHUS I
| | | | \-Aka VAN COMMAGENE
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Capitolinus
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius Bassus Capitolinus
| | \-Claudia Capitolina of Rome
| | \-Numeria Marcella
\-Anicia DEMETRIAS
| /-Caesonius Ovinius Manlius Rufinius Bassus DE ROME
\-Caesonia Manilla CAESONII
| /-Marcus Iunius MAXIMUS
\-Junia DE ROME
| /-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
| /-Lucius VIPSTANUS MESSALLA
| /-Lucius VIPSTANUS POPLICOLA MESSALLA
| /-Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA THRASEA PRISCUS
| | | /-Publius HELVIDIUS PRISCUS
| | \-Helvidia PRISCILLA
| | \-Plautia QUINCTILIA
| /-Lucius VALERIUS MESSALLA
| /-Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Pricillianus Maximus DE ROME
\-Valeria DE ROME
| /-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
| /-Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
| | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| /-Marcus Clodius MACRINUS HERMOGENIANUS
| | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| /-Claudius Aurelius Quintianus DE ROME
| | \- FUSCINELLA
\-Claudia DE ROME
\-Severa Gnaeus DE ROME
Descendants of Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
1 Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
=Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
2 Rufius Maecius Placidus
=Valeria
3 Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
=Probiana DE ROME
=Adeodata MAGNA
- Birth: 25, Briton, England
- LifeSketch: Prasutagus was king of a British Celtic tribe called the Iceni, who inhabited roughly what is now Norfolk, in the 1st century AD. He is best known as the husband of Boudica. Prasutagus may have been one of the eleven kings who surrendered to Claudius following the Roman conquest in 43, or he may have been installed as king following the defeat of a rebellion of the Iceni in 47. As an ally of Rome his tribe were allowed to remain nominally independent, and to ensure this Prasutagus named the Roman emperor as co-heir to his kingdom, along with his two daughters. Tacitus says he lived a long and prosperous life, but when he died, the Romans ignored his will and took over, depriving the nobles of their lands and plundering the kingdom. Boudica was flogged and their daughters raped. Roman financiers called in their loans. All this led to the revolt of the Iceni, under the leadership of Boudica, in 60 or 61. Coins have been found in Suffolk inscribed SVB ESVPRASTO ESICO FECIT, "under Esuprastus Esico made (this)" in Latin. Some archaeologists believe that Esuprastus was the true name of the king Tacitus calls Prasutagus, while others think he was a different person. Others interpret Esuprastus is a compound name, with "Esu-" deriving from the god Esus and meaning "lord", "master" or "honour," and "Prasto-" being an abbreviated personal name, the coin inscription thus meaning "under Lord Prasto-". It is also notable that coins of the Corieltauvi have been found inscribed with the similar names IISVPRASV and ESVPASV. The name of an earlier king of the Iceni appears on coins as SCAVO, a name which may be related to the Latin scaeva, "left", and scaevola, "left-handed." Both rulers' coins are similarly Roman in style and language and were probably issued within twenty years of each other. Chris Rudd suggests that Esuprastus, whom he identifies with Prasutagus, succeeded Scavo after the Icenian rebellion of 47.
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Iceni
- Death: 73
Descendants of Prasutagus of The Iceni
1 Prasutagus of The Iceni
=Boadicea of The Icenians QUEEN
- Birth: ABT 25, England
- Death: England
Descendants of Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
1 Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
=Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
2 Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
=Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Fedlim of Ireland KING
=Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland Marriage: Ireland Marriage: Ireland
3 Dairne INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fithir INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fedelm Derg Ingen TUATHAIL Ui Eremoin
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Princess Hildegonde Lombardy
/-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
/-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
/-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
/-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | \-Paullus PAULLA
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
/-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | \-Paullus PAULLA
| | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
/-Malaric I King of the Franks at TOXANDRIE
| | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | /-Barbes DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambarra de Lombardie DES WINIES
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
/-Teutomer RICHOMERES
| \-Ascyla BELGIË
/-Flavius Richomeres DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Ascyllius OF THE FRANKS
| \-Ascyla DE ASCYLLIUS
| \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
Princess Hildegonde Lombardy
| /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | /-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | | /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | | | \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| | | /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | | | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | | | \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
| | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | /-Lænus Lucius OCTAVIUS
| | | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | | | \-Pontia
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | \-Paullus PAULLA
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | /-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | | /-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | | | \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| | | /-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | | | | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | | \-Caesonia de Rome
| | | | \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
| | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | /-Lænus Lucius OCTAVIUS
| | | | | /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | | | | | \-Pontia
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | | \-Paullus PAULLA
| | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| /-Ascyllius DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Sunno KING OF THE SALIAN FRANKS
| | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | /-Barbes DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | /-Germond DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambarra de Lombardie DES WINIES
| | | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | | | \-Aalis Gambara DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
\-Ascyla DER FRANKEN
\-Queen Ascyla ASCYLLIUS
Descendants of Princess Hildegonde Lombardy
1 Princess Hildegonde Lombardy
=(Unknown)
2 Pharamond DER FRANKEN
=Argotta VAN TONGEREN
3 Erelieva DE TONGRES VAN KEULEN
=Theodemir King of the Ostrogoths
- Birth: ABT 933, Leinster, Ireland
- LifeSketch: The name of the wife of Kenneth II, King of Alba IS NOT KNOWN Please do not guess! Britroyals ( https://www.britroyals.com/scots.asp?id=malcolm2 ) identifies her simply as "A Princess of Leinster", it is not known which princess or what her parentage was. There were MANY different kings and princesses of Leinster, 5 different kings in the 50 years before Kenneth II was born, any of which could have been the father of this 'Princess'.
- Death: 1026, Caithness, Highland, Scotland
Descendants of Princess of Leinster
1 Princess of Leinster
=Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS Marriage: 954
2 Malcolm II King of ALBA
=Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory
3 Donada INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
3 Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
=Crínán of Dunkeld Marriage: ABT 1000, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
3 Olith INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
2 Anleta MAC ALPIN of Scotland
2 Dunclina Princess Of ALBA
Ancestors of Pubilia Probianus
/-Marcus PUBLIUS
Pubilia Probianus
\-Petronia
Descendants of Pubilia Probianus
1 Pubilia Probianus
=Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
2 Rufius Festus
=(Unknown)
3 Rufus Festus of Rome
=(Unknown)
2 Rufia PROCULA
- Father: Aelius Afer DE ROME
- Mother: Ulpia Trainus
- Birth: BET 30 DEC 14 AND 29 DEC 15, Rome, Roma, Rome, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Aelius/6000000003828371887
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
/- II
/-Aelius
/-Aelius Afer DE ROME
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
| /-Ulpius DE ROME
| /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | /-M Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | \-Traia DE ROME
\-Ulpia Trainus
| /-Plotinus DE ROME
\-Plotina DE ROME
- Father: Publius SERVILIUS
- Birth: BET 30 DEC 14 AND 29 DEC 15, Rome, Roma, Rome, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Aelius/6000000003828371887
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
/-Publius SERVILIUS
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
- Birth: 15, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Publius-Cantrius/6000000003828396366?through=6000000003828396359
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Publius Cantrius
1 Publius Cantrius
=(Unknown)
2 Cantria LONGINA
=Marcus POMPONIUS Bassulus
3 Pomponia
=Lucius Eggius Marullus
- Birth: 45, Italica - Santiponce, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Publius Coelius
1 Publius Coelius
=Ulpia Marciara Traiana
2 Publius Coelius Apollinaris
Ancestors of Publius Coelius Apollinaris
/-Publius Coelius
Publius Coelius Apollinaris
| /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
\-Ulpia Marciara Traiana
| /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| /-Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea SORANUS
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Marcus Amelius DRUSUS AEMILIANUS
| | | /-Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | | /-Marcus Livius DRUSUS
| | | | \-Cornelia spouse of Gaius Livius DRUSUS
| | \-Livia Augusta DRUSILLA
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA CORCULUM Triumvir
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | | /-Publius Cornelius SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO
| | | | | /-Publius CORNELIUS SCIPIO Africanus Major
| | | | | | \-Pomponia DIROMA
| | | | \-Cornelia AFRICANA
| | | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | \-Amelia TERTIA
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aemilius Paullus AEMILIUS
| | \-Cornelia Scipionis DRUSUS II
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapo of ROME
| /-Quintus Marcius BAREA SURA, SENATOR
\-Marcia FURNILLA Wife of Roman Emperor Titus
| /-Aulus Antonius Rufus VON ROM
\-Antonia FURNILLA
Ancestors of Publius Flavius Sabinus
/-Titus Flavius PETRONIUS
/-Titus Flavius Sabinus CONSUL SUFFECTUS
| | /- TERTULLUS
| \-Tertulla
Publius Flavius Sabinus
| /-Herodes II POLLIO VESPASIUS
\-Vespasia POLLA
\-Julia Berenice RAINHA DE ROMA
Ancestors of Quinctia
/-Lucius Quinctius
Quinctia
Descendants of Quinctia
1 Quinctia
=Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
2 Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
=Vipsania AGRIPPINA Marriage: 11 BC
3 Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
=(Unknown)
3 Servius Asinius CELER
Ancestors of Quintas
/-Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
Quintas
| /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PAULINUS
| /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | \-Paulla PAULLUS
\-Julia QUADRATILLA
| /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | \-Quinctia
| /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | \-Vipsania AGRIPPINA
| | | /-Titus Pomponius Atticus
| | | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | | \-Caecilia Metella
| | \-Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
| | \-Caecilia Pilea
\-Julia Vipsania of Rome
- Father: Quintin PRAY
- Mother: Joan VALIANCE
- Birth: ABT 1624, Frant, Sussex, England
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Burial: 15 MAY 1630, Frant, Sussex, England
Ancestors of Quintin Pray Jr.
/-Quintin PRAY
Quintin Pray Jr.
\-Joan VALIANCE
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
/-Mamercus Aemilius MAMERCINUS
/-Lucius Aemilius MAMERCUS
/-Lucius Aemilius Memercinus
/-Quiitas Aemilius BARBULA
/-Marcus Aemilius Barbula gens AEMILA
/-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus AEMILIUS I
/-Marcus Aemilius BARBULA
| \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus AEMILIUS I
/-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
/-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
/-Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
/-Mamercus Aemillus Lepidus LIVIANUS
Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
Descendants of Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
1 Quintus Aemilius Lepidus
=(Unknown)
2 Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
=Appulia SATURNINA
3 Lucius Aemilius Ledpidus Paullus DE ROME
=Junia Bruta Paullus DE ROME
3 Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS
=Junia SECUNDA
- Father: Sextus Anicius Saturninus
- Birth: 180, Tunisia
- Occupation: Légat of Mécie inférieure, BET 229 AND 230
- Occupation: Legate of Paulinus
- Occupation: Legate of Paulinus
- Profession: légat de Mécie inférieure 229-230
- Death: APR 230, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Partnership with: Juliana Asinia V of The Roman EMPIRE
Marriage: Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Quintus Faustus ANICIUS Birth: ABT 210, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Child: Paulinus Sextus ANICIUS Birth: 213, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Child: Quintus Anicius PAULINUS Birth: 213, Francia
- Child: Quintus Anicius Paulinus of Rome Birth: 200, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
- Child: Quintus Anicius Paulinus II Birth: 180, Rôman, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Ancestors of Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
/-Servius Cornelius SALVIDIENUS
/-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | | \-Postumia
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | | | /-Aulus Postumius ALBINUS
| | | | | \-Postumia
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | /-Claudius Babillus DE ROME
| | /-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
| | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| \-Caesonia de Rome
| | /-Jeventius Celsus DE ROME
| | /-Juventius Celsus Aufidius Hoenius Severus DE ROME
| | | \-Hoenia Severilla DE ROME
| \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
Descendants of Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
1 Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
=Juliana Asinia V of The Roman EMPIRE Marriage: Rome, Lazio, Italy
2 Quintus Faustus ANICIUS
=Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome Marriage: 239, Rome, Italy Marriage: 235 Marriage: 239, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Sextus Ancius Faustus PAULINIANUS
=Amnia DEMETRIAS
3 Amicia Anicius Faustus PAULINIANUS
3 Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
=Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE Marriage: 239
3 Marcomir de Toxandría, Frankish chief
=(Unknown)
2 Paulinus Sextus ANICIUS
2 Quintus Anicius PAULINUS
2 Quintus Anicius Paulinus of Rome
2 Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
=Asinia Juliana Nicomacha of Rome
3 Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
=Quintus Faustus ANICIUS Marriage: 239, Rome, Italy Marriage: 235 Marriage: 239, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
/-Gaius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus V of Rome
Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
| /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PAULINUS
| /-Lucius Sergius Paullus IV of Pisidian Antioch
| | \-Paulla PAULLUS
\-Julia QUADRATILLA
| /-Gnaeus Asinius of Rome
| /-Gaius Assinius Pollio I of Chieti
| /-Gaius Assinius Gallus Saloninus of Rome
| | | /-Lucius Quinctius
| | \-Quinctia
| /-Marcus Asinius AGRIPPA
| | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | \-Vipsania AGRIPPINA
| | | /-Titus Pomponius Atticus
| | | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | | \-Caecilia Metella
| | \-Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
| | \-Caecilia Pilea
\-Julia Vipsania of Rome
Ancestors of Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
/-Servius Cornelius SALVIDIENUS
/-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | /-Claudius Babillus DE ROME
| | /-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
| | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| \-Caesonia de Rome
| | /-Jeventius Celsus DE ROME
| | /-Juventius Celsus Aufidius Hoenius Severus DE ROME
| | | \-Hoenia Severilla DE ROME
| \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
/-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
/-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
| /-Gaius Octavius Laenas I of ROME
| /-Gaius Octavius LAENAS
| | | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius Ledpidus Paullus DE ROME
| | | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS, Roman Consul
| | | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | | \-Junia Bruta Paullus DE ROME
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS aka Aimibus Paulius “the Censor”
| | | | | /-Cornelius LENTULUS
| | | | | /-Gnaeus Cornelius LENTULUS MARCELLINUS Consul (56BC)
| | | | | | \-Pomponia Caecilia ATTICA
| | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | | | /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
| | | | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | | | \-Sentia DE ROME
| | \-Julia of the Roman EMPIRE
| | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | \-Vipsania Julia Agrippina MINOR
| | | /-Gaius Julius Caesar IV
| | | /-Gaius Octavius Augustus CAESAR
| | | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Minor
| | \-Julia Caesaris MAJOR
| | | /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
| | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | \-Sentia DE ROME
| /-Lænus Lucius OCTAVIUS
| | | /-Lucius RUBELLIUS BLANDUS
| | | /-Rubelius Blandus
| | \-Rubellia BASSA
| | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | /-Tiberius Julius CEASAR AUGUSTUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | | /-Drusus Julius Caesar The YOUNGER
| | | | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | | \-Vipsania AGRIPPINA
| | | | | /-Titus Pomponius Caecillius Atticus
| | | | \-Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
| | | | \-Caecilia Pilea
| | \-Julia Livia DRUSUS FILIA
| | | /-Tibetius Claudius ELDER’
| | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO Quastor of Rome
| | | /-Nero GENERAL OF GAUL, GAVERNOR OF ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Livia Julia Drusilla Augusta III of Rome
| | | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | \-Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
| | | /-Marcus Antonius II CRETICUS Octavia
| | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA , Mother of Mark Antony
| | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | /-Gaius Octavius IV EMPIRE
| | \-Octavia Empress of ROME
| | \-Atia BALBA CAESONIA
| /-Sergius Octavius Laenas PONTIANNUS of Pisidian Antioch
| | \-Pontia
| /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | \-Paullus PAULLA
| /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
\-Paulla SERGIA
Descendants of Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
1 Quintus Anicius Paulinus II
=Asinia Juliana Nicomacha of Rome
2 Asinia Juliana Faustus Paulinus of Rome
=Quintus Faustus ANICIUS Marriage: 239, Rome, Italy Marriage: 235 Marriage: 239, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Sextus Ancius Faustus PAULINIANUS
=Amnia DEMETRIAS
3 Amicia Anicius Faustus PAULINIANUS
3 Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
=Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE Marriage: 239
3 Marcomir de Toxandría, Frankish chief
=(Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Anicius Paulinus of Rome
/-Servius Cornelius SALVIDIENUS
/-Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus Major of ROME
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextius Cocceius Serverianus
| | /-Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus OF ROME
| | /-Licinus Crassus Frugi OF ROME
| | | | /-Servius Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | | \-Postumia
| | | | /-Consul Suffectus SERVIUS SULPICIUS CAMERINUS RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
| | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus CONSUL
| | | \-Verania Gemina OF ROME
| \-Calpurina LEPIDA
| \-Cornelia Lepida OF ROME
/-Sextus Anicius Saturninus
| | /-Claudius Babillus DE ROME
| | /-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
| | /-Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
| | | \-Macrinia DE ROME
| \-Caesonia de Rome
| | /-Jeventius Celsus DE ROME
| | /-Juventius Celsus Aufidius Hoenius Severus DE ROME
| | | \-Hoenia Severilla DE ROME
| \-Juventia Maxime DE ROME
/-Quintus Anicius Faustus of Tunisia
Quintus Anicius Paulinus of Rome
| /-Dagobert ROI des Francs De Cologne I
| /-Genebald Duke Of The Eastern FRANKS
| | | /-Germain
| | | /-Bructere KING
| | | | \- INCONNUE
| | \-Ragnetrude DUCHESS Of Austrasia of the East Franks
| | \- INCONNUE
| /-Ascyllius of The Eastern FRANKS
\-Juliana Asinia V of The Roman EMPIRE
- Birth: 80
- Occupation: Consul
- LifeSketch: Konsul, Proconsul in Sicilia.
- Death: AFT 117
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Quintus Aquilius Niger
1 Quintus Aquilius Niger
=(Unknown)
2 Aquilia
=Quintus Fabius TITANUS
3 Fabia TITANIA
=Gaius Maesius Picatianus MAESIUS
=Servius Cornelius Scipio SALVIDIENUS ORFITUS
3 Gnaeus Cornelius Aquilius Niger
=Cornelia CORNELIUS
- Father: Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
- Birth: ABT 250 BC
- Occupation: Pontiff, 216 BC
- Occupation: Aedile of the Plebeians, BET 209 BC AND 208 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 206 BC
- Occupation: Dictator, 205 BC
- Occupation: He was part of the commission appointed for the repartition of the terrains of Samnium and Apulia for the soldiers who fought in the war., 201 BC
- Occupation: Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon, 185 BC
- Occupation: Aedile of the Plebeians, BET 209 BC AND 208 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 206 BC
- Occupation: Dictator, 205 BC
- Occupation: He was part of the commission appointed for the repartition of the terrains of Samnium and Apulia for the soldiers who fought in the war., 201 BC
- Occupation: Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon, 185 BC
- Occupation: Aedile of the Plebeians, BET 209 BC AND 208 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 206 BC
- Occupation: Dictator, 205 BC
- Occupation: He was part of the commission appointed for the repartition of the terrains of Samnium and Apulia for the soldiers who fought in the war., 201 BC
- Occupation: Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon, 185 BC
- He was distinguished as an orator, being counted among his best speeches the funeral sermon pronounced at his father's funeral.: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Quintus Caecilius Metellus (c. 250 BC – 175 BC) was a son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus. He was Pontiff in 216 BC, Aedile of the Plebeians in 209 BC and 208 BC, Consul in 206 BC, Dictator in 205 BC and Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon in 185 BC. He served as a Legate in the army of Gaius Claudius Nero and fought in the war against Hannibal. In 201 BC he was part of the commission appointed for the repartition of the terrains of Samnium and Apulia for the soldiers who fought in the war. He was also distinguished as an orator, being counted among his best speeches the funeral sermon pronounced at his father's funeral. He was the father of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus and Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus
- Death: 175 BC
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Caecilius Metellus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus I
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
/-Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
Quintus Caecilius Metellus
Descendants of Quintus Caecilius Metellus
1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus
=(Unknown)
2 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
=(Unknown)
3 Caecilia Metella MAIOR
=Gaius Servilius VATIA
3 Quintus Caecilius Metellus BALEARICUS
3 Caecilia Metalla
3 Caecilis Metella Minor
2 Lucius Caecilius METELLUS CALVUS
- Father: Quintus Caecilius Metellus
- Birth: 188 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Tribune of the Plebs, 316 BC
- Occupation: Praetor, 148 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 143 BC
- Occupation: Proconsul of Hispania Citerior, 142 BC
- Occupation: Censor, 131 BC
- Occupation: Praetor, 148 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 143 BC
- Occupation: Proconsul of Hispania Citerior, 142 BC
- Occupation: Censor, 131 BC
- Occupation: Praetor, 148 BC
- Occupation: Consul, 143 BC
- Occupation: Proconsul of Hispania Citerior, 142 BC
- Occupation: Censor, 131 BC
- Tribe Name: Caecilia (gens)
- eldest son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus, who was consul in 206 BC: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus (c. 188 BC – 116 BC/115 BC) was a statesman and general of the Roman Republic during the second century BC. He was praetor in 148 BC, consul in 143 BC, the Proconsul of Hispania Citerior in 142 BC and censor in 131 BC. He got his agnomen, Macedonicus, for his victory over the Macedonians in the Fourth Macedonian War. Career Fourth Macedonian War Main article: Fourth Macedonian War In 148 BC, as a praetor, he led Roman troops into victory over Andriscus twice. Andriscus was a self-proclaimed pretender to the Macedonian throne who claimed to be son of Perseus, last king of the Antigonid dynasty. Andriscus had risen against Rome intending to liberate Macedonia with an army recruited from Thrace. Under Metellus' authority Macedonia was reduced and made a Roman province. For that he was awarded the agnomen Macedonicus, and since then introduced the Clypeus Macedoniccus in his family's medals. Achaean War Main article: Achaean War In 146 BC, he defeated Critolaos of Megalopolis at the Battle of Scarpheia and the Arcadians at Chaeronea but Metellus was then sent to fight in the Achaean War to avenge an insult offered to a Roman Embassy at Corinth. He fought under the command of consul Lucius Mummius Achaicus whose ultimate victory in the war against the Achaean League delayed Macedonicus from celebrating immediately the honours of the Triumph which his success at the battle of Scarpheia merited. On his return to Italy he received the honour of a Triumph and the title of Macedonicus. After his Triumph he built the Porticus Caecilii (which later became the Porticus Octaviae) at the Campus Martius. He also built two grandiose temples: one dedicated to Jupiter and the other to Juno.[2] These were the first marble temples in Rome, ornamented with equestrian statues of the various generals of Alexander brought by him from Greece.[2] Numantine War Main article: Numantine War In 143-142 BC, when consul, he campaigned against the Celtiberians in central Hispania during the Numantine War, defeating the Arevaci, Lusones, Belli, Titii and the Vaccaei. He did not confront the city of Numantia, which then became the focus of the war and which resisted for ten years.[3] Politics In 133 BC, he gave a speech attacking Tiberius Gracchus regarding that tribune's plan to bypass the traditional prerogative of the senate and keep the vast fortune of the recently deceased Attalus III of Pergamon under the control of the Plebeian Assembly.[4] Attalus had bequeathed his kingdom to the people of Rome. Metellus was elected censor in 131 BC, boldly pledging to halt the growing degradation of Roman custom. In a speech which he delivered at his appointment, he proposed that matrimony was to be mandatory for all citizens, in order to put an end to the libertine behaviour then already widespread. A century later Augustus caused this speech to be read at the Senate and published as an edict for the knowledge and regeneration of the Roman People.[5] His moralizing efforts awakened strong popular opposition, led by the tribune Gaius Atinius Labeo Macerio whom he had previously expelled from the Senate. He was almost killed by the mob on the Tarpeian Rock. Later there were some disagreements between him and Scipio Aemilianus, but he never lost sight of the merits of this adversary, whose death he mourned, ordering his sons to transport Aemilianus' body to the crematory pyre. Celebrated for his eloquence and his taste for the Arts, he died in 116/115 BC. He was generally respected as the paradigm of the fortunate Roman from an illustrious birth he united all manner of civil and military honours, and left a large family of four sons, of whom one was then consul, two had already been and one would be soon. His two sons-in-law, Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio and Gaius Servilius Vatia would also attain the consulship. Family He was the oldest son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and grandson of Lucius Caecilius Metellus. He was the father of: Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus Marcus Caecilius Metellus Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius Caecilia Metella, born c. 170 BC, wife of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Caecilia Metella, born c. 170 BC, wife of Gaius Servilius Vatia Caecilia Metella, wife of Quintus Servilius Caepio[6]
- Death: 29 JUN 116 BC
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus I
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
/-Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
Descendants of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
=(Unknown)
2 Caecilia Metella MAIOR
=Gaius Servilius VATIA
3 Publius Servilius Vatia ISAURICUS Triumvir
=(Unknown)
3 Gaius Servilius VATIA
3 Marcus Servilius VATIA
2 Quintus Caecilius Metellus BALEARICUS
2 Caecilia Metalla
2 Caecilis Metella Minor
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus I
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
Descendants of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
=(Unknown)
2 Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
=(Unknown)
3 Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
=(Unknown)
3 Caecilia Metella MACEDONICA
- Father: Egnatius Lollianus Of Rome
- Mother: Flavia (QUINTUS FLAVIUS)
- Birth: 299, Rome, Italy
- Occupation: Vicarius Urbi, 365
- alt.birth: 335
- Alt. Death: ABT 355
- LifeSketch: Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius (fl. 330 – 356) was a politician of the Roman Empire. In the 18th century an acephalous statue of Mavortius was discovered in Puteoli, then Pozzuoli (near Naples, Italy); after a restoration, this statue entered in the local folklore as "Saint Mamozio". A pagan, he was Governor of Campania from 328 to 335, comes Orientis from 330 to 336, Proconsul of Africa from 334 to 337, Praefectus urbi of Rome in 342, Consul in 355 and Praetorian prefect of Illyricum for Constantius II between 355 and 356. He encouraged the senatorial writer Julius Firmicus Maternus to write an astrological essay, the Matheseos libri VIII, that the author dedicated to Lollianus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lollianus_Mavortius
- Political Office: Consul
- Alt. Birth: ABT 300, Rome, Roma, Italy
- Alt. Birth: ABT 300, Rome, Roma, Italy
- Death: AFT 365, Rome, Italy
Ancestors of Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus
/-Egnatius Lollianus Of Rome
Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus
| /-Quintus FLAVIUS
\-Flavia (QUINTUS FLAVIUS)
| /-Gaius Maesius Picatianus MAESIUS
| /-Gaius Maesius Aquilius Fabius MAESIUS
| | | /-Quintus Fabius TITANUS
| | \-Fabia TITANIA
| | | /-Quintus Aquilius Niger
| | \-Aquilia
| /-Gaius Maecius Fabius TITIANUS
| /-Gaius Maecius Aquilius Fabius TITANUS
| /-Gaius Maesius Fabius TITIANUS
| | | /-Decimus FONTEIUS
| | | /-Fonteius MAXIMUS
| | \-Fonteia FRONTINA
\-Maesia
| /-Gaius Iulius Asper IULIUS
| /-Gaius Ilius Camilius ASPER
\-Iulia IULUS
- Father: Egnatius Lollianus Of Rome
- Mother: Flavia (QUINTUS FLAVIUS)
- Birth: 300, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Also known as: Lollianus Mavortius
- Occupation: Gouverneur van Campania, BET 328 AND 335
- Occupation: Comes orientis, BET 330 AND 336
- Occupation: Proconsul van Africa, BET 334 AND 337
- Occupation: Praefectus Urbi, 342
- Occupation: Consul, 355
- Occupation: Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, BET 355 AND 356
- Occupation: Comes orientis, BET 330 AND 336
- Occupation: Proconsul van Africa, BET 334 AND 337
- Occupation: Praefectus Urbi, 342
- Occupation: Consul, 355
- Occupation: Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, BET 355 AND 356
- Occupation: Comes orientis, BET 330 AND 336
- Occupation: Proconsul van Africa, BET 334 AND 337
- Occupation: Praefectus Urbi, 342
- Occupation: Consul, 355
- Occupation: Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, BET 355 AND 356
- Occupation: Comes orientis, BET 330 AND 336
- Occupation: Proconsul van Africa, BET 334 AND 337
- Occupation: Praefectus Urbi, 342
- Occupation: Consul, 355
- Occupation: Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, BET 355 AND 356
- Occupation: Comes orientis, BET 330 AND 336
- Occupation: Proconsul van Africa, BET 334 AND 337
- Occupation: Praefectus Urbi, 342
- Occupation: Consul, 355
- Occupation: Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, BET 355 AND 356
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Quintus-Flavius-Maesius-Egnatius-Lollianus-Mavortius/6000000003828396567?through=6000000005747728082
- Death: 356, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
/-Egnatius Lollianus Of Rome
Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
| /-Quintus FLAVIUS
\-Flavia (QUINTUS FLAVIUS)
| /-Gaius Maesius Picatianus MAESIUS
| /-Gaius Maesius Aquilius Fabius MAESIUS
| | | /-Quintus Fabius TITANUS
| | \-Fabia TITANIA
| | | /-Quintus Aquilius Niger
| | \-Aquilia
| /-Gaius Maecius Fabius TITIANUS
| /-Gaius Maecius Aquilius Fabius TITANUS
| /-Gaius Maesius Fabius TITIANUS
| | | /-Decimus FONTEIUS
| | | /-Fonteius MAXIMUS
| | \-Fonteia FRONTINA
\-Maesia
| /-Gaius Iulius Asper IULIUS
| /-Gaius Ilius Camilius ASPER
\-Iulia IULUS
Descendants of Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
1 Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
=Cornelia SEVERA
2 Egnatia Avita SEVERA
=Flavius Eparchius Philagrius Comes Orientus, Bishop of Cyprus Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Flavius Julius Agricola Praetorian Prefect of Gaul
=Magna MAJOR
3 Lysticus PHILAGIUS
3 Eparchius vir nobilis
2 Egnatia Lolliana
- Birth: 135, Rome, Roma, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Quintus-Lucius/6000000003828375525?through=6000000001435623189
- LifeSketch: Legat, leg. Brit. 158/60. Emperor Hadrian constructed pantheon of Rome and Hadrian Wall
- Death: AFT 160
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
1 Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
=(Unknown)
2 Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
=Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
3 Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
=Pubilia Probianus