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About Flavius Eutropius
He was a descendant of the Gordiani family of Dardania, and was one of the most considerable nobles in that region. His great grandson Julius boasted that the family was descended from the warlike Maesians. The Dardanians dwelt on the edge of Maesia.
Some reconstructions of this family make him a son of Flavius Titus, a maternal grandson of the Emperor Titus.
ID: I6923
Name: Flavius Eutropius of the Gordiani
Given Name: Flavius Eutropius
Surname: of the Gordiani
Name: Eutropious OF THE GORDIANI
Given Name: Eutropious
Surname: OF THE GORDIANI
Sex: M
_UID: E00B2AFA5118D811BE490080C8C142CC7FA2
Change Date: 3 Oct 2005
Birth: 218**
Birth: ABT 230**
Death: deceased
Father: Titus Flavius b: ABT 160
Mother: Gordiana Balba b: ABT 210
Marriage 1 Claudia Crispina Illyria b: ABT 192
Married:
Children
Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantius b: 31 MAR 250**
Eutropia Crispina of Rome b: ABT 235
Father: Titus Flavius b: ABT 160**
Mother: Gordiana Balba b: ABT 210**
Forrás / Source:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&i...
- * A megjelölt adatok egymáshoz való viszonya több, mint kétséges. / The marked data to each other the relation of truth more, than dubious.
ID: I66372
Name: Flavius Crispus
Given Name: Flavius
Surname: Crispus
Sex: M
_UID: 25DF9847C652F84AA84CB9C45170DA398263
Change Date: 3 Oct 2005
Birth: ABT 230
Death: deceased
Father: Flavius Numerius
Mother: Claudia Appelinius b: ABT 200
Marriage 1 Aurelia Pompeiana Pompeianus
Married:
Children
Eutropia Crispina Crispus b: ABT 250
Claudia Crispus
Forrás / Source:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&i...
Reference: http://fabpedigree.com/s080/f000016.htm
•ID: I122464
•Name: EUTROPIUS (NOTES) OR FLAVIUS (L) DE ROME 1 2
•Sex: M
•ALIA: FLAVIUS (NOTES) (L) /EUTROPIUS/
•Name: AKA EUTROPIOUS (NOTES) OF (L) ROME
•Birth: BET 200 AND 240
•Death: 305
•Event: 1 AKA FLAVIUS (NOTES) EUTROPIUS OF THE (L) GORDIANI
•Event: 2 AKA EUTROPIOUS (NOTES) OF THE (L) GORDIANA
•Event: 3 AKA EUTROPIUS (NOTES) OF (L) DARDANIA
•Event: 4 AKA M. EUTROPIUS (NOTES) (L) GORDIANI
•Note:
SOME SOURCES SAY EUTROPIUS'S FATHER WAS TITUS (L) FLAVIUS, HIS MOTHER WAS GORDIANA BALBA OR (L) BALBUS AND HIS GRANDFATHER WAS TITUS FLAVIUS (L) SABINUS.
OTHER POSSIBLE PARENTS ARE SHOWN BELOW BUT THIS INDIVIDUAL IS NOT SHOWN AS A CHILD ON THE FOLLOWING POSSIBLE PARENTS' FAMILY PAGES, TO DO SO WOULD BE CONSIDERED ERRORS BY THIS PROGRAM. EVEN THOUGH THESE LAST POSSIBLE PARENTS MAY BE THE CORRECT ONES, SHOWING MORE THAN ONE SET OF PARENTS COULD CAUSE MY "FAMILY TREE" PROGRAM TO MALFUNCTION.
OTHER SOURCES SAY HIS FATHER WAS FLAVIUS (NOTES) (L) EUTROPIUS ANOTHER OF HIS MOTHER GORDIANA'S HUSBANDS.
STILL OTHER SOURCES SAY HIS FATHER WAS MARCUS ANTONIUS (NOTES) GORDIANUS I (L) DE ROME AND HIS GRANDFATHER WAS GORDIANI OF DARDANIA (L) DE ROME
Father: TITUS (L) FLAVIUS b: ABT 160
Mother: GORDIANA BALBA OR (L) BALBUS b: BET 200 AND 210
Marriage 1 CLAUDIA (NOTES) CRISPINA (L) ILLYRIA b: BET 192 AND 230
Children
1. CONSTANTIUS I (NOTES) EMPEROR (L) ROMAN EMPIRE b: BET 230 AND 31 MAR 250
2. Eutropia (NOTES) Crispina of (L) ROME b: BET 235 AND 252
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pusch&id=...
Reference: http://familytrees.genopro.com/318186/jarleslekt/default.htm?page=t...
http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I52243&tree=...
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/i/Robert-Seipp/WEBSI...
1 NAME Constantius Angelus of /Rome/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 PLAC ,Britain 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 DEAT 2 PLAC ,York 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
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Sources: Ancestral Roots 45; Kraentzler 1669, 1680, 1795. K-1795: Constantius I, Emperor of Britain, Gaul, Spain and Rome ("Chlorus"). His British name appears to have been Cystennan. K-1669: Flavius Constantius "Chlore," Emperor of Britain, Rome and Gaul. Roots: Theodora Comnena, married Constantinus Angelus.
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Constantinos was the governor of Dalmatia, and appointed Caesar to rule Gaul and Britain March 1, 293. Born in Illyria 214, he was trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of his wife, King of England. He was born in 242 and died at Eboracum (present day York, England) on July 25, 306. The son of Helen and Constantius I was Constantine the Great.
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1. Constantius Chlorus, Emperor of Rome (b 242, d 07.306) m1. (div) Helena 'of the Cross' (d 328, possibly dau of Coilus, King of Cochester) ... m2. Theodora (dau of Maximianus Herculius, Emperor of Rome) @4@ above ...
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Constantius I (Flavius Valerius Constantius Chlorus) "the Pale", Emperor of Rome
Governor of Dalmatia, appointed Caesar to rule Gaul and Britain March 1, 293. He was the son of *Eutropious, a Dardanian nobleman descended from the *Gordiani, and his wife, *Claudia, daughter of *Claudius II (Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius Gothicus), a virtuous and worthy Roman Emperor (268-270), who was a soldier, statesman, and a distinguished officer. Born in Illyria 214, he was trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier, and died of the Plague in 270, aged 55, whereupon his brother Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus became Emperor. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of his wife, King of England. He was born in 242 and died at Eboracum (present day York, England) on July 25, 306. On becoming "Caesar," he was required by Diocletian to put aside *Helena and to take Maximian's stepdaughter, Theodora, as his wife. From the first union, *Helena and *Constantius I had an illegitimate son, *Constantine the Great. He married (2) Theodora, daughter of Maximinus, Roman Emperor. Gibbon says *Claudia was the niece of *Claudius II (Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius Gothicus). Encyclopedia Brittanica maintains Constantius I's descent from Claudius Gothicus was a fiction.
SOURCES: "Neuman-Smith-Goodale Family and Ancestors" Michael R. Neuman michaelneuman@earthlink.net (who has generously shared the above narrative at AWTP.)
Sources
[S395] royal_lineage.ged, June 2006.
[S2119] rootsweb, Mark Willis-Ballard, Willis-Ballard, Markrootsweb, (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=mwballar... : 2014 feb 01).
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/emperors/a/imperialdates.htm
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(The next cluster of emperors is not part of a specific dynasty or other common grouping, but includes 4 from the year of the 5 emperors, 193.) 177/180 - 192 Commodus 193 Pertinax 193 Didius Julianus 193 - 194 Pescennius Niger 193 - 197 Clodius Albinus
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235 - 238 Maximinus 238 Gordian I and II 238 Balbinus and Pupienus 238 - 244 Gordian III 244 - 249 Philip the Arab 249 - 251 Decius 251 - 253 Gallus 253 - 260 Valerian 254 - 268 Gallienus 268 - 270 Claudius Gothicus 270 - 275 Aurelian 275 - 276 Tacitus 276 - 282 Probus 282 - 285 Carus Carinus Numerian
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