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Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne
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Ferreolus, also called Ferreolus of Rodez (b. 470 or ca 475) was a Senator of Narbonne, then Narbo, who lived in Rodez and was also a Senator there. He was the son of Tonantius Ferreolus and wife Industria.
Married firstly ca 531 to a Princess of the Salian Franks, born before 511, daughter of Chlodwig I, without issue,[citation needed] he later married secondly Saint Dode, born before 509, daughter of King Chloderic of the Ripuarian Franks, he was the father of:
* Ansbertus[citation needed]
* Aigulf or Agilulf, Bishop of Metz (590 or 591 – 601)
* Babon
* Deotarius, Bishop of Arisitum
* Ragenfred
[edit] Sources
* Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
* Christian Settipani, Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines A L'epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite, Addenda I - III (juillet 2000- octobre 2002) (n.p.: Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2002).
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[4967] http://library.monterey.edu/merrill/family/dorsett6/d0110/I11231.html Ancestral Roots p. 156
Stuart p. 173: 'Vis Clarisimus", 507-511; a Roman commander at the Battle of Chalons; at Rome in 469 and 475.
[Ancestral Safari, Wm. G. Cook, Parke's Newsletter 1991 #3] Tonantius
Ferreolus.
[Ahnentafel by Philippe Houdry, from various sources, ver. 3 (Aug. 31,
1994) posted by Tom Camfield]: Ferreol, Senator Rodez, region of
Narbone.
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Sénateur de la région de Narbonne
{geni:occupation} Gallo-Roman Senator of Nabo (present Narbonne) and Rodez, Senador de Narbonne, Sénateur de Narbonne, Senator of Narbonne, Senator te Narbonne, DUKE of MOSELLE FRANCE, romersk senator, Gouverneur de Mozelle, Duke of the Moselle, Duke of Moselle, Markgraf
{geni:about_me} He was a Gallo-Roman Senator. Weis skips this generation.
Ferreolous seems to have been a grandson or son-in-law of Chlodéric (Chlodoreius). Either his mother was a daughter of Chlodéric or he was married to a daughter of Chlodéric.
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From the English Wikipedia page for Ferreolus of Rodez:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferreolus_of_Rodez
Ferreolus, also called Ferreolus of Rodez (b. 470 or ca 475) was a Senator of Narbonne, then Narbo, who lived in Rodez and was also a Senator there. He was the son of Tonantius Ferreolus and wife Industria.
Married firstly ca 531 to a Princess of the Salian Franks, born before 511, daughter of Chlodwig I, without issue, he later married secondly Saint Dode, born before 509, daughter of King Chloderic of the Ripuarian Franks, he was the father of:
1. Ansbertus
2. Aigulf or Agilulf (b 537), Bishop of Metz (590 or 591 – 601)
3. Babon
4. Deotarius, Bishop of Arisitum
5. Ragenfred
Sources and citations
Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
Christian Settipani, Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines A L'epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite, Addenda I - III (juillet 2000- octobre 2002) (n.p.: Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2002).
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From the French Wikipedia page of his father, Tonantius Ferreolus (senateur):
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonantius_Ferreolus_(s%C3%A9nateur)
Descendance
Les invasions barbares du ve siècle ne font pas disparaître d’un coup, les structures romaines de l’Occident. Les barbares ne représentent en effet que 5% de la population de l’Occident [7]. L’interdiction des mariages mixtes par les Francs montre la peur de perdre leur identité. D’ailleurs leurs unions avec des femmes gallo-romaines restent relativement rares. Elles sont plus fréquentes avec les autres peuples qui envahissent l’empire. Les enfants de Tonance II Ferréol et d’Industrie de Narbonne, sont [8]:
1. probablement un fils peut-être nommé Ferréol, et sénateur dans la région de Narbonne, marié à une fille de Chlodéric, roi de Cologne [9], et père de :
Ansbert, sénateur gallo-romain, se dévoue à la cause des rois d’Austrasie. Des généalogies carolingiennnes datant du ixe siècle lui attribuent pour épouse Bilichilde [10], fille de Clotaire Ier, mais cette parenté royale n'est plus prise en compte de nos jours [11].
1a. Agilulf, évêque de Metz de 591 à 601.
1b. Babon
1c. Déotaire, premier évêque d'Arisitum en 591.
1d. Ragenfred.
2. Firmin d'Uzès (516-553), 4e évêque d'Uzès de 507 à 553.
3. Fadence, père de:
3a. Saint Ferréol, 5e évêque d'Uzès de 553 à 581 [12].
Notes:
7.↑ Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genêt, Michel Rouche, (1973), p 24
8.↑ Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne, Paris, 1989, 170 p. (ISBN 2-906483-28-1), p. 99-100.
9.↑ Voir l'article Origine des Arnulfiens pour les sources.
10.↑ la Genealogia domni Karoli, du début du ixe siècle et la Genealogia domni Arnulfi, du ixe siècle.
11.↑ Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne, Paris, 1989, 170 p. (ISBN 2-906483-28-1), p. 84.
12.↑ Cf. Dom Devic, dom Vaissète, Histoire générale de Languedoc
In English:
Progeny
The barbarian invasions of the 5th century did not destroy all at once the structures of the western Roman Empire. The barbarians themselves represented only 5 percent of the population of the western parts of the empire [7]. The prohibition of intermarriage by the Franks shows a fear of losing their identity. In any case, relations between Franks and Gallo-Roman women remained relatively rare. They were more common with other people who invaded the empire.
The children of Tonance II Ferreolus and (Unknown) d'Industrie of Narbonne were [8]:
1. Probably a son, possibly named Ferreolus, who was senator for the region of Narbonne, who married a daughter of Chloderic, King of Cologne [9], and was the father of:
1a. Ansbert, Gallo-Roman senator who supported the cause of the Kings of Austrasia. Carolingian pedigrees dating from the 9th century ascribe as his wife Bilichilde [10], daughter of Clotaire I, but this connection to the royal family is no longer taken into account [11].
1b. Agilulf, Bishop of Metz (591-601)
1c. Babon
1d. Deotaire, first Bishop of Arisitum (591)
1e. Ragenfred
2. Firmin d'Uzes, fourth bishop of Uzes (507/516-553)
3. Fadence, father of:
3a. St. Ferreol, 5th Bishop of Uzes (553-581)[12]
References:
7. ↑ Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, Michel Rouche (1973), p 24
8. ↑ Christian Settipani, "The Ancestors of Charlemagne", Paris, 1989, 170 p. (ISBN 2-906483-28-1), p. 99-100.
9. ↑ See the article "Origin of Arnulfiens" for sources.
10.↑ The "Genealogia domni Karoli" from the beginning of 9th century, and the "Genealogia domni Arnulfi" from the 9th century.
11.↑ Christian Settipani, "The Ancestors of Charlemagne", Paris, 1989, 170 p. (ISBN 2-906483-28-1), p. 84.
12.↑ Cf Devic Dom Dom Vaissette, "General History of Languedoc"
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From the English Wikipedia page of his father, Tonantius Ferreolus II (Senator):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonantius_Ferreolus_(senator)
Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne, father of the Gallo-Roman Senator Ansbertus[8]
Settipani here cites Paul the Deacon in his work on the Bishops of Metz where Agilulf, Bishop of Metz, brother of Ansbert and uncle of Arnoald Bishop of Metz, was referred to as the "son of a senator". Metz was in the Kingdom of Austrasia and Austrasia controlled Provence which included Uzes.
Although Tonantius Ferreolus who was attested at Narbo likely took the side of the Goths before the death of Alaric II, by the mid 6th century his family had clearly relocated to within Frankish territory which began west of Uzes and extended West. Nîmes, just to the south and a little west of Uzes was in Visigothic hands until the Arab capture in the 8th century.
Settipani, based on his reading of Paul the Deacon and the fact that the name Ferreolus was associated with the name Ansbert in two Autun Bishops (19 and 15 rspectively) in a Burgundian see that was regarded as both being hereditary and having ties with the Syagri-Ferreoli, was persuaded apparently to accept the slightly confused 9th century account stating that the senator in question was a "Ferreolus."
Settipani suggests this Ferreolus tentatively as a son of Tonantius Ferreolus and Industria. Settipani further suggests that this son married to a daughter of Frankish Ripuarian Royal house which had survived through the clemency of Theoderic of Austrasia who was thought to have been a son of Clovis' 1st wife, an unattested daughter of Sigebert, the penultimate Ripuarian Frankish king. Kelley had come to the same or a similar conclusion in 1947 [9] but it appears from those who cite him that the original idea was that Ansbertus was a son of Tonantius Ferreolus and not a grandson.
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Also called Tonance Ferréol.3 Tonantius II Ferreolus, sénateur Narbonne was connected with the Aviti through his mother, Papianilla.4 He was born say 450. He was the son of Tonantius I Ferreolus, praefectus praetorio Galliarum and Papianille, clarissima femina. He was on the estates of his father when Sidonius Appolinarius visited. As Sidonius relates, "at Prusianum, as the other [estate] is called, [the young] Tonantius and his brothers turned out of their beds for us because we could not be always dragging our gear about: they are surely the elect among the nobles of our own age" between 461 and 467.5 He was present in 469 in Rome, Italy. He married Industria of Narbonne, daughter of Flavius Probus and Eulalie (?), before 475.6 He was again present in 475 in Rome, Italy. Senator of Narbonne in Gaul between 479 and 517.3,6 Vir clarissimus between 507 and 511.6 He was visited by his cousin St. Apollinaris of Valence in 517.6 He died after 517.
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Note: Duke of the Moselle and Margrave of the Schelde, m. (1) a dau. foClovis, I, King of France, and m (2) Deuteria, a Roman Lady, and hadby his second wife, Ausbert. (YFT, p. 67).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferreolus,_Senator_of_Narbonne
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Ferreolus, also called Ferreolus of Rodez (b. 470 or ca 475) was a Senator of Narbonne, then Narbo, who lived in Rodez and was also a Senator there. He was the son of Tonantius Ferreolus and wife Industria.
Married firstly ca 531 to a Princess of the Salian Franks, born before 511, daughter of Chlodwig I, without issue, he later married secondly Saint Dode, born before 509, daughter of King Chloderic of the Ripuarian Franks, he was the father of:
▪ Ansbertus
Ferreolus of Rodez
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d0152997-a8f4-40a9-b682-7c12c8cdbab0&tid=10145763&pid=-677185685
Ferreolus of Rodez
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=eb3bc8b6-180d-4ec9-ab31-80f364f5f877&tid=10145763&pid=-677185685
AFN:9GBK-CJ
from "Our Folk" by Albert D Hart, Jr.
"According to a tradition accepted at the Court of Charlemagne, Saint Arnulf, who had been appointed Bishop of Metz by royal favour, was descended from the family of Ferreolus, one of the great houses of the most Romanised province of Gaul - the Narbonnaise. His father, Ansbert, who was of senatorial rank, had married Blithilda, one of the daughters of Clotar I. We have already observed that Saint Begga, the mother of Pepin d'Heristal, was the daughter of a Gallo-Roman. Thus the family into which Charlemagne was to be born had as much Roman and Gallo-Roman as German blood in its veins; ..."
Reference Documentation Includes
1.) Fr. Funck-Brentano, A History of Gaul, Celtic, Roman and Frankish Rule (Barnes & Noble New York 1993).
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www.mathematical.com/ferrolusauvergne.html
Ferreolus
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AFN:9GBK-CJ
Hertog aan de Moezel; senator van Rodez.
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/robgomes/3/data/24059
wissel: 29 december 2003
Ferreolus
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DUKE OF MOSELLE
Ferreolus of Rodez
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Biography
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=6c7dc2b2-a246-452b-bbb1-8724edaf5aa9&tid=10145763&pid=-677185685
Biography
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=6c7dc2b2-a246-452b-bbb1-8724edaf5aa9&tid=10145763&pid=-677185685
Ferreolus of Rodez
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d0152997-a8f4-40a9-b682-7c12c8cdbab0&tid=10145763&pid=-677185685
Ferreolus
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Ferreolus (470 - ?)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=99d776f2-4b7b-4dd7-bfad-044a8f804045&tid=8764362&pid=-862446178
He was Margrave of Schelde.
He was Margrave of Schelde.
Ferreolus (470 - ?)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=99d776f2-4b7b-4dd7-bfad-044a8f804045&tid=8764362&pid=-862446178
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