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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Abt 190 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
3. | Marc. Ant. Gordian III Balbus Emp ROMAN EMPIRE (1.Maecia1) was born about 225; died on 25 Feb 243-244 in Zaitha, Mesopatamia. Other Events:
- _UID: 6B68C737FD474E5993427577BE03FD639E60
Notes:
At some point Gordian III became aware of his General Philip's intentions. Seeking a compromise he apparently offered to resign as Augustus and to reassume the position of Caesar (junior emperor) under Philip. But Philip was not interested in compromise. Knowing the outcome in advance, Philip put it to the soldiers to vote for whom they wanted, him or Gordian. And so on 25 February AD 244 near Zaitha on the Euphrates the soldiers elected Philip emperor and Gordian III was killed. The senate though was informed he had died of natural causes.
Source: lorenfamily.com
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Generation: 3
4. | Eutropious Of The GORDIANI (2.Gordiana2, 1.Maecia1) was born about 220 in Dardania; died on 3 Oct 270 in Eboracum, Britannia. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LNDH-TY1
- Name: Flavius Marcus Eutropius
- Name: Flavius Titus Eutropius
- _UID: D8FB4847D76F4788AB8E1573DE50E9B10009
Notes:
Reference note on the Scriptoriae Historiae Augusta
Langenfeld, Kathryn Ann (2017). "Forging a History: the Inventions and Intellectual Community of the Historia Augusta". hdl:10161/14536. Retrieved 2 July 2021. Many recent studies have concluded that the inventions of the Historia Augusta can only obscure or detract from any historical purpose and that the primary intended function of the Historia Augusta was entertainment. In contrast, through reassessment of the work's composition and the forms and frequency of the inventions across the collection, this study demonstrates that the author uses his inventions to forge thematic and structural links across the thirty biographies and to encourage deeper reflection on his biographical subjects, the limitations of authentic history, and his contemporary political context.
Eutropious married Claudia Crispina ILLYRIA in Eboracum, Britannia. Claudia (daughter of Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius ILLYRIA and Flavia Aurelia POMPEIANNA) was born about 227 in Sirmium, Sremska Mitrovica, Pannonia Inferior (The Balkans); died in 253 in Romano Canavese, Torino, Piemonte, It?lia; was buried about 283 in Romano Canavese, Torino, Piemonte, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
6. | Constantius I Chlorus Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE (4.Eutropious3, 2.Gordiana2, 1.Maecia1) was born about 31 Mar 240 in Naissus, Dacia Ripensis, Roman Empire (Ni?, Serbia); died on 25 Jul 306 in Eboracum, Britannia, Roman Empire (York, England). Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L6MR-DGP
- _UID: 11DA5EA6A9E54F48A656C59003D4B2DFCD8C
- Occupation: 288, Roman Empire; Praetorian Prefect of Maximianus Herculius
- Event: 293
- Titled: Between 293 and 305
- Occupation: 293, Roman Empire; Caesar under Maximianus Herculius
- Event: 296
- Titled: Between 305 and 306
- TitleOfNobility: 1 May 305, Roma, Roman Empire; Augustus in the West
Notes:
Source: lorenfamily.com
Relationship (J,M&L):
52nd Great-grandparent
Event:
Appointed Caesar of the West by Maximian, Augustus of the West.
Titled:
Caesar of the West Roman Empire
Event:
Kills the Usurper Allectus.
Titled:
Augustus (Emperor) of the West Roman Empire
Family/Spouse: Helena (St.) "Of The Cross" Of COLCHESTER. Helena (daughter of Coilus II (Cole) King Of COLCHESTER and Strada "The Fair" Of COMBRIA) was born about 273 in Colchester, Britain; died about 328 in Drepanum, Bithynia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Constantius married Princess Theodora Maxiniana ROMAN EMPIRE on 1 Mar 292-293. Theodora (daughter of Afranius Hanibalian Of SYRIA and Eutropia Crispina CRISPUS) was born about 272 in Roma, Italy, Roman Empire; died before 337 in Roma, Italy, Roman Empire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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