Varvara Agia (Romari) - Индекс потомака

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11/1 <?> Varvara Agia (Romari) [Romulus]
Рођење: Attica (Greece)

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21/2 <1+?> Romulus Augustulus (Tatulus) [Tatuli]
Рођење: 461
Титуле : изм 31 октобар 475 и 4 септембар 476, Emperor of Rome
Шаблон:NeedsourcesIt is confirmed by several sources and histories that after Romulus Augustus was banished, Odacer granted him an annual pension of six thousand solidi (a senator's annual income), and he retired to Campania, Italy, where he took up residence in the Lucullan Villa, an ancient castle and estate. It is unknown what happened to him afterwards, or the date of his death.

Welsh histories name Augustulus as a brother of Lotharius of Lothian and a foster son to Urien. It is suggested that Romulus was perhaps removed from Rome to the British Isles to be with people who were sympathetic to his cause. And that this Augustulus was perhaps the young emperor. It would have put his presence in England at the time of the Legendary Arthur.

If this is true it would appear that the legends Modron the daughter Apfallon (the Washerwoman of Llanfair) would have actually been an allegorical rendering of the historical tale of the fostering of young Augustulus.

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31/3 <2+?> Barbara Tatuli (Augusta) [Tatuli] 42/3 <2+?> Romulus (Romaich) Tatilus [Tatuli]

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51/4 <3+1> Avienna Augusta Tatulus [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
62/4 <3+1> Tatulus Riocatus [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
Tatilus Riacatus is mentioned in the Genealogy of Vortigern Fernmail, who was reigning in Builth and Gwrtheyrnion c. 830.

This is the genealogy of Vortigern, which goes back to Fernvail[69], who reigned in the kingdom of Guorthegirnaim[70], and was the son of Teudor; Teudor was the son of Pascent; Pascent of Guoidcant; Guoidcant of Moriud; Moriud of Eltat; Eltat of Eldoc; Eldoc of Paul; Paul of Meuprit; Meuprit of Braciat; Braciat of Pascent; Pascent of Guorthegirn (Vortigern); Guorthegirn of Guortheneu; Guortheneu of Guitaul; Guitaul of Guitolion; Guitolion of Gloui.[71] Bonus, Paul, Mauron, Guotelin, were four brothers, who built Gloiuda, a great city upon the banks of the river Severn, and in British is called Cair Gloui, in Saxon, Gloucester.

"Riocatus was almost certainly the son of Pascent and a grandson of Vortigern. His connection with Faustus would fit their age-difference; Faustus belonged to one generation earlier than Riocatus. Faustus was abbot at Lérins c. 433 and bishop at Riez in 475. The pedigrees (above) would confirm this. For us the fact of importance is that the evidence suggests that Riocatus and Faustus were relatives and contemporaries, with Riocatus the younger relative. This would supply an excellent reason for the visit of Riocatus to Faustus, for he was probably his nephew. Any criticism that Riocatus was king after Pascent and thus hardly a monk carrying books may be silenced by the possiblity that he was originaly trained as a cleric. The same happened to both Constans, son of the usurper Constantine III and also to Maelgwn Gwynedd, who both returned 'into the world' after having been clerics. We don't know if Riocatus was the eldest son, only that at some point he succeeded his father Pascent."

[| Riocatus]
73/4 <3+1> Morcant ap Pascent [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
84/4 <4> Tudwilla [Tatuli]

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91/5 <7> Cyngen Glodrydd (ap Morcant) [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
Рођење: 500
102/5 <8+?> Tudlwystl vch Brychan (Tudor) [Tudor]
113/5 <6> Vortigorius Tatulus (Votiporius) [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
A memorial stone was discovered in 1895 near the church of Castell Dwyran in Carmarthenshire, bearing a Christian cross and with inscriptions in both Latin letters and ogham. Dedicated to 'Voteporigis'. Its Latin inscription reads Memoria Voteporigis Protictoris (English: Monument of Voteporigas the Protector). The ogham inscription carries only the Goidelic form of his name: Votecorigas. Protictoris in the Latin inscription implies an honorific bestowed upon his ancestors by the Romans, retained as a hereditary title into the 6th century. The ogham inscription in Goidelic shows that the Irish language was still in use at that time, and had not yet died out in South Wales
124/5 <8+?> (St) Ninnoc Tudor [Tudor]

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141/6 <9+10!> Pasgen ? (ap Cyngen) [?]
Титуле : 530проц, King of Powys
132/6 <9+10!> Brochwel ap Cyngen (Ysgithrog, Sarfgaddu) [House of Gwrtheyrnion]
Смрт: 560, Powys

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161/7 <14> Morgan ? (ap Pasgen) [?]
Титуле : 540проц, King of Powys
152/7 <13> w Cynan ap Brochwel (Garwyn) [Gwertherion]
Титуле : 550проц, King of Powys
Смрт: 613, Battle of Chester

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171/8 <15> Selyf ap Cynan (Sarffgadau) [Gwertherion]
Титуле : изм 610 и 613, King of Powys
Смрт: 616