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Settipani, Christian, Ancestry of Charlemagne. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 9/14/1999. Subject: Charlemagne to the Pharaohs?. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/r39FmAFxZDY/m/NqtcN1HI98QJ. Author address: inapit at club-internet dot fr. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Christian Settipani SGM 9/14/1999].
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Settipani, Christian, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne, 1989, and, Settipani, Christian, and Patrick van Kerrebrouck, La Prehistoire des Capetiens, 1993, as transcribed by Gilles Houdry, Aug 1994. Roots-l genealog.charlanc[1-7] Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Houdry CharlAnc].
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Kelley, David H, A New Consideration of the Carolingians, NEHGR v101 (1947) pp109-112. Available at http://americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Kelley Carolingians p[0-9f]*].
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- abt 515/20 [Ref: Settipani Onomastique p229],
- parents:
- [Ref: Houdry CharlAnc, Kelley Carolingians p109f, Mommaerts
chart-Ansbertus-Main, Settipani CharlAnc p155, Settipani Onomastique p229]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Settipani Onomastique p229]
- occ 581 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc p112]
Research Notes:
Duke of Austrasia [Ref: Christian Settipani SGM 9/14/1999, Settipani
Onomastique p229]
Bishop of Metz [Ref: Houdry CharlAnc, Settipani Onomastique p229]
son of Artema, a noble Gallo-Roman, perhaps sister of Leontius Bishop of Lyon,
and attested sister of Sacerdos, Bishop of Lyon, descendant of a patrician and
father of an Aurelianus. [Ref: Christian Settipani SGM 9/14/1999]
566: Duke of Austrasia [Ref: Settipani Onomastique p229]
581-c587: Duke of Austrasia [Ref: Mommaerts chart-Ansbertus-Main]
581: Patrician of Provence [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc p112]
581-c587: Governor of Provence [Ref: Mommaerts chart-Ansbertus-Main]
c587-: Bishop of Metz [Ref: Mommaerts chart-Ansbertus-Main]
591: Bishop of Metz [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc p155, Settipani Onomastique p229]
Moriarty, in his 1944 article on Origin of Carolingians, shows a single St
Gondulf, born 524, d 6 Jul 607, Governor of Marseilles in 581, Mayor of the
palace to Thiebert II; Tonsored in 599 and made Bishop of Tongres. David
Kelley in 1947 article, New Considerations of the Carolingians, identifies
Gundulfus, son of Florentinus and Arthemia, as "Dux, Not the relative of St
Arnulf", and St Gundolfus, son of Munderic, as "Bp of Tongres, Not the same as
Gundolfus Dux". Ford Mommerts on his Ansbertus chart, 2004, has two separate
Gondulfs, (1) son of Florentinus Bishop-elect of Geneva 513 and Artemia, who
was Duke of Austrasia 581-c587, Gov Provence 581-c587, and Bishop of Metz
c587-, and (2) son of Munderic and a daughter of Florentinus, who was Bishop
of Tongres 600. [WTM] It seems Moriarty, in order to satisfy the known family
relationships of the separate Gondulfs, added a second marriage of Artema,
wife of Florentinus, to Munderic; no other source has this second marriage of
Artema [Ref: Kelley Carolingians p109f, Kelley Carolingians p111f, Mommaerts
chart-Ansbertus-Main, Moriarty Carolingians p306f]
Pedigree of Gundolfus Duke Of Austrasia, Bishop Of Metz
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Florentius Bishop Of Geneva
Gundolfus Duke Of Austrasia, Bishop Of Metz
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Decime Rustique Prefect Of The Gaules
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(Unknown) Vicar
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Himerius III Of Apamaea
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Iamblichus II Of Apamaea
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Tetradius Of Apamaea, Proconsul Of Treves
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Artemia
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Artemia
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Aquinlin Nobleman Of Lyon
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Valerianus
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Eucherius Bishop Of Lyons
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Flavius Theodosius Magister Equitun
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Honorius
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Pulcheria
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Thermantia
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Maria
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Tullia
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Constantinus
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Vettius Gallus
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Vettius Gallus
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Galla Neratia
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Rustique Bishop Of Lyon
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Artemie Gallo-Roman Noblewoman
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Petronius Probianus, Consul
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Petronius Probinus, Consul
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(Unk) Anicia
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Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, Consul
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Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus, Consul
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Anicia
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Auchenia Bassa
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Adelphius Bishop Of Limoges
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Clodius Celsinus Adelphius
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Hermogenianus Quintus Clodius, Consul
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Faltonia Betitia Proba
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Anicia Faltonia Proba
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Anicius Auchenius Bassus, Prefect Of Rome
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Turrenia Anicia Iuliana
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Turrenia Honorata
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(Unknown) Of Limoges
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Rurice I Bishop Of Limoges
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(Unk Dau) Of Limoges
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Ommace Arvern Senator
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Hiberie
Descendants of Gundolfus Duke Of Austrasia, Bishop Of Metz