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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Abt 367 - 394 (~ 27 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Gratian BYZANTINE EMPIRE (1.Galla1) was born about 388; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 661C6E4A486F4384AC53F5C9EB532A724FEC
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Source: lorenfamily.com
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3. | Galla Placida Empress ROMAN EMPIRE (1.Galla1) was born in 390 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); died on 27 Nov 450 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy. Other Events:
- Name: Aelia Galla Placidia Of ROME
- Name: Galla Of ROME
- Name: Galla Placida Princess BYZANTINE EMPIRE
- _UID: DB632CDC8CC94C5791DD35D5A8FB22BF3AD9
- Alt. Birth: Abt 390
- Alt. Birth: 390; Alt. Birth
- Event: Bef 1577
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By the time of the sack of Rome in 410, Placidia seems already to have been in Gothic hands. She was carried off with them to Gaul, and in 414 she was married in a Roman wedding ceremony to the Visigothic chieftain Athaulf at Narbonne
Step-sister of Honorius. Captured by Alaric I and held hostage. Married Ataulf, Alaric's successor, but was treated badly when he was murdered. Finaly returned to Honorius 416.
Source: lorenfamily.com
Occupation:
Regent for Valentinian III
Event:
Her embalmed body sitting on a chair of cypress wood could be seen through a hole in the back of her tomb.
Galla married Atawulf (Athaulf) King Of The VISIGOTHS in 404 in Narbonne, France. Atawulf (son of Athanaric King Of The VISIGOTHS) was born about 370 in Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain; died in 415 in Barcelona, Visigothic Empire Of Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Galla married Constantius III Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE in 417 in At The Urging Of Honorius. Constantius was born about 350; died on 2 Sep 421 in Ravenna, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | John BYZANTINE EMPIRE (1.Galla1) was born in 394; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 3136DB2A13E4478A810902F383BD50D61971
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Source: lorenfamily.com
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Generation: 3
6. | Justa Grata Honoria ROMAN EMPIRE (3.Galla2, 1.Galla1) was born about 416; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 6D3B9889AA644CDEAD41331F0631A3BFDA40
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At the orders of her brother, she was devoted to virginity, a situation she did not find to her liking. Circa 449 she was apprehended in a love affair with the overseer of her estates; both supposedly were engaged in a plot to seize power for Honoria. As a result, her lover was executed and she was exiled to Constantinople. She then appealed for help to Attila the Hun, at which the eastern emperor Theodosius II, who already had enough problems with the Huns, immediately dispatched her back to Italy -- with the recommendation that Valentinian turn her over to Attila. Valentinian, meanwhile, was enraged, and only spared her life because of the earnest entreaties of their mother. She then was compelled to marry a reliable senator named Flavius Bassus Herculanus and subsequently she was kept under close guard.
Source: lorenfamily.com
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7. | Valentinian III Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE (3.Galla2, 1.Galla1) was born on 2 Jul 419 in Ravenna, Roman Empire (Italy); died on 16 Mar 454-455 in Killed At Rome By Two Supporters Of The Late General Aetius (Who Valentian Had Killed). Other Events:
- Name: Valentian III Emperor Of WEST ROMAN EMPIRE
- Name: Valentian III Kaiser Von ROM
- _UID: B23DA9F3D41048A09199D54869CDD68F39BB
- Titled: Between 425 and 455
- Event: 451
- Event: 455
Notes:
Originally, Placidus Valentinianus
He was put on the throne under the regency of his mother by Theodosius II, Roman emperor of the East. Valentinian was weak; from 433 to 454 his general Flavius Aetius was the actual ruler. During his reign, much of the Western Empire was ravaged by invaders; Africa was seized (429) by Gaiseric, king of the Vandals, and the Danubian provinces, Gaul, and Italy were overrun (441) by Attila, king of the Huns. Aetius won a great victory over Attila in 451 at Chalons-sur-Marne (modern Chalons-en-Champagne), Gaul. Valentinian killed Aetius in 454 but was murdered the following year by two of the general's supporters. -- Encarta Online Encyclopedia
Source: lorenfamily.com
Titled:
Emperor of the West Roman Empire
Event:
Council of Chalcedon. Condemned Monophysitism.
Event:
Rome sacked by the Vandals.
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Generation: 4
8. | Thorismund (Torismund) King Of The VISIGOTHS (5.Theodoric3, 3.Galla2, 1.Galla1) was born about 420 in Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain; died in 453. Other Events:
- _UID: 9BC718DD605C47CFA7B191F20276179225BC
- ACCEDED: 451
- Occupation: Between 451 and 453
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Source: lorenfamily.com
ACCEDED:
Succeeded his father Theodoric I (Kingship was however a nominally elected title, not hereditary)
Occupation:
6th King of the Visigoths
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9. | Theodoric II "The Brave" King Of The VISIGOTHS (5.Theodoric3, 3.Galla2, 1.Galla1) was born about 421 in Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain; died in 466 in Visgoths, Medieval States. Other Events:
- Name: The Brave
- _UID: 1DC3336BC83843EB85DFBC4BA49C1EC93EA8
- ACCEDED: 453
- Occupation: Between 453 and 466
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King of the Visigoths from 453-466, Theodoric II succeeded his olderbrother Thorismund as king, and was succeeded by his younger brotherEuric on his death in 466. During his reign, the Visigothic kingdom was asmall federate kingdom of the Western Roman Empire in modern Aquitaine.
Religion:
Arianism
ACCEDED:
Succeeded his brother Thorismund
Occupation:
7th King of the Visigoths
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10. | Euric (Eorik) King Of The VISIGOTHS (5.Theodoric3, 3.Galla2, 1.Galla1) was born in 422 in Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain; died in Jul 484. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GZQB-QFX
- Name: Euric I (Eurico) King Of The VISIGOTHS
- Name: Euric King Of The VISIGOTHS
- _UID: CB4D7EFE970747028555AFC461D151145F4C
- ACCEDED: 466
- Titled: Between 466 and 484
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The most notable of the Spanish Visigothic kings was Euric, who reigned [lived] from about 420 to 484 (actually only reigned from 466 - 484). He was a son of Theodoric I. Under Euric, who declared his rule to be independent of any federation with Rome, the kingdom of Toulouse included almost all of Spain and most of Gaul west of the Rh?ne River and south of the Loire River. Euric introduced many aspects of Roman civilization and drew up a code of law combining Roman and German elements. The kingdom was, however, continually beset by both internal and external difficulties. The kingship was nominally elective, and the powerful Visigothic nobles stood against attempts to found a hereditary royal house. Externally, the Byzantine Empire and the Franks menaced the Visigothic lands. In order to instill greater loyalty in his rebellious Roman and Christian subjects, Alaric II in 506 introduced the collection of laws known as the Breviary of Alaric. A year later, Clovis I, king of the Franks, defeated the Visigoths at the Battle of Vouill?, in which Alaric II was killed.
"Goths," Microsoft? Encarta? Encyclopedia 99. ? 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Source: lorenfamily.com
Relationship (J,M&L):
46th Great-grandparent
ACCEDED:
Succeeded his brother Theodoric II
Titled:
8th King of the Visigoths
Euric married Ragnachilde (Ragnachildis) Of The FRANKS about 445. Ragnachilde (daughter of Merovee Prince Of The FRANKS and Hatilde De ESPANA) was born in 420 in Spain; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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