Don Stone, Recipient: usenet newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval,

Gramps ID S11107
Author Don Stone

Narrative

TITL Don Stone, Recipient: usenet newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval,
Author E-mail: DonStone@@plantagenet.comABBR Stone, Don

References

  1. Details on Tonantius Ferreolus's offices come from Martindale (1980). Additional information is supplied by Stevens (1933) and Harries (1994).
    1. Consul of Rome, Tonantius Ferreolus [I4660]
  2. Details on Tonantius Ferreolus's offices come from Martindale (1980). Additional information is supplied by Stevens (1933) and Harries (1994). Settipani (1989 and 1991, pp. 198-9) says that Ferreolus's wife Papianilla was probably a niece of the empe
    1. Papianilla, Avita [I4659]
  3. Unknown sibling/sex of Emperor Avitus. Settipani (1989 and 1991, pp. 198-9) says that Ferreolus's wife Papianilla was probably a niece of the emperor Avitus. Harries (1994, p. 34, n. 30) says that she was a generation older, perhaps a sister or cousin
    1. Avitus, unknown [I4171]
  4. Details on Tonantius Ferreolus's offices come from Martindale (1980). Additional information is supplied by Stevens (1933) and Harries (1994). Settipani (1989 and 1991, pp. 198-9) says that Ferreolus's wife Papianilla was probably a niece of the empe
    1. Consul of Rome, Tonantius Ferreolus [I4660]
    2. Papianilla, Avita [I4659]
    3. Marriage, Family of Consul of Rome, Tonantius Ferreolus and Papianilla, Avita [E29234]
  5. Flavius was the given name, Afranius was the family name, and Syagrius was a cognomen meaning "wild boar" (Moriarty, 1956).
    1. Consul of Rome, Flavius Afrianus Syagrius [I4663]