Lucius Neratius Priscus
10 - DECEASED1. Lucius Neratius Priscus was born in 10 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZV9-1PQ
Family/Spouse: Anteia. Anteia was born in 15 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Lucius Neratius Priscus was born in 40 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 95 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 2
2. Lucius Neratius Priscus (1.Lucius1) was born in 40 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 95 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZV9-YQH
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Lucius Neratius Priscus was born in 60 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 105 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 3
3. Lucius Neratius Priscus (2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 60 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 105 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZV9-1H9
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Lucius Neratius Priscus
Lucius Neratius Priscus was a Roman Senator and leading jurist, serving for a time as the head of the Proculeian school.[1] He was suffect consul in the nundinium of May–June 97 as the colleague of Marcus Annius Verus.[2]
Family
The origins of the gens Neratia lie in the Italian town of Saepinum in the heart of Samnium;[3] Priscus' father was the homonymous suffect consul of the year 87. He is known to have a younger brother, Lucius Neratius Marcellus, who was adopted by their uncle Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa who was suffect consul in either 73 or 74 and co-opted into the Patrician class; Marcellus became suffect consul two years before Priscus, and ordinary consul in 129.[4]
The existence of a son with the identical name and consul in either 122 or 123, inferred from the existence of the possible governor of Pannonia Inferior, was disproved by a 1976 paper written by G. Camodeca, whose findings were embraced by Ronald Syme.[5]
Career
Most of Priscus' advancement through the cursus honorum has been established.[6] His first known office was as military tribune with Legio XXII Primigenia between c. 79 to c. 80, in Mogontiacum (modern Mainz). Next he held the office of quaestor (c. 83/84), and upon completion of this traditional Republican magistracy Priscus would be enrolled in the Senate.[7] The two other magistracies followed: plebeian tribune (c. 85/86) and praetor (c. 88/89); usually a senator would govern either a public or imperial praetorian province before becoming a consul, but none is known for Priscus. After serving as suffect consul, Priscus was admitted to the collegia of the Septemviri epulonum, one of the four most prestigious ancient Roman priesthoods. He was also entrusted with governing, in succession, the imperial provinces of Germania Inferior (98- 101),[8] then Pannonia (102-105).[9]
The Digest of Justinian records that the emperor Trajan invoked the help of Priscus and Titius Aristo on a point of law.[10] According to the Historia Augusta, there was a rumor that Trajan considered making Priscus his heir to the empire, before finally deciding on Hadrian to succeed him.[11] Despite being a potential rival for the throne, Priscus was one of the legal experts the emperor Hadrian relied on for advice.[12]Family/Spouse: Titia Quartilla. Titia was born in 65 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. Gaius Neratius Proculus was born in 85 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 4
4. Gaius Neratius Proculus (3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 85 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: GZV9-1GN
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 5. Lucius Neratius Priscus was born in 140 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 180 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 5
5. Lucius Neratius Priscus (4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 140 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 180 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZV9-B71
Family/Spouse: Accia. Accia (daughter of Accius Julianus) was born in 150 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Neratia Prisca was born in 165 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 6
6. Neratia Prisca (5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 165 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZVS-SYJ
Family/Spouse: Lucius Junius Macer. Lucius was born in 145 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 185 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 7. Macer, Lucius Junius Aurelius Neratius Gallus Fulvius was born in 205 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 230 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy.
Generation: 7
7. Macer, Lucius Junius Aurelius Neratius Gallus Fulvius (6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 205 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 230 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy. Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: LYWV-HP4
Notes:
Son of Lucius Junius Aurelius Neratius Gallus Fulvius Macer ( fl. C. 230), military tribune , paternal grandson of Lucius Neratius Junius Macer, consularis vir in Saepinum, and of his wife Fulvia Plautia, daughter of Gaius Fulvius Plautianus Hortensianus, brother of Fulvia Plautilla , son and daughter of Gaius Fulvius Plautianus , exiled sinceFebruary 22, 205in Lipari and executed in 211 or 212, and his wife Aurelia Galla, and paternal great-grandson of Lucius Junius Macer and his wife Neratia Prisca, daughter of Lucius Neratius Priscus and his wife Accia. He belongs to the important Neratii family, originally from Saepinum in Samnium , known from the 1st century and several times linked to the imperial dynasties [ 1 ] .
He was a legate in Thrace around 260.
He was the father of Neratius Gallus ( fl. C. 280), consularis vir , and his wife Aemilia Pudentilla, the parents of Neratius Junius Flavianus .Family/Spouse: Fulvia Macer. Fulvia (daughter of Gaius Fulvius Plautius Hortensianus and Aurelia) was born in 190 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Lucius Junius Neratius Gallus Fulvius Macer was born in 230 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 260 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 8
8. Lucius Junius Neratius Gallus Fulvius Macer (7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 230 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 260 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LYWV-8BG
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https://www.geni.com/people/Lucius-Iunius-Neratius-Gallus-Fulvius-Macer/6000000001421504696
Son of Lucius Junius Aurelius Neratius Gallus Fulvius Macer ( fl. C. 230), military tribune , paternal grandson of Lucius Neratius Junius Macer, consularis vir in Saepinum, and of his wife Fulvia Plautia, daughter of Gaius Fulvius Plautianus Hortensianus, brother of Fulvia Plautilla , son and daughter of Gaius Fulvius Plautianus , exiled since February 22, 205 in Lipari and executed in 211 or 212, and his wife Aurelia Galla, and paternal great-grandson of Lucius Junius Macer and his wife Neratia Prisca, daughter of Lucius Neratius Priscus and his wife Accia. He belongs to the important Neratii family, originally from Saepinum in Samnium , known from the 1st century and several times linked to the imperial dynasties [ 1 ] .
He was a legate in Thrace around 260.
He was the father of Neratius Gallus ( fl. C. 280), consularis vir , and his wife Aemilia Pudentilla, the parents of Neratius Junius Flavianus .Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. Neratius Gallus was born in 250 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 280 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 9
9. Neratius Gallus (8.Lucius8, 7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 250 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in 280 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GH89-WL1
- Occupation: Elected Consul
Notes:
https://www.geni.com/people/Neratius-Gallus/6000000003828396853
Family/Spouse: Aemilia Pudentilla. Aemilia was born in 255 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy; died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 10. Iunii Neratii was born in 275 in Italy; died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 10
10. Iunii Neratii (9.Neratius9, 8.Lucius8, 7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 275 in Italy; died in DECEASED in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- House: gens Neratia
- FSID: GZBT-9W6
Family/Spouse: d'Alemanie, Aio Agio Ajonis Agiluf. Aio (son of de Lombardy, Ibor Winnilien and de Winniles, Gamara) was born in 269 in Lombardia, Italy; died in 310 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 11. de Lombardy, Asilia was born in 304 in Germany; died in 377 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
Generation: 11
11. de Lombardy, Asilia (10.Iunii10, 9.Neratius9, 8.Lucius8, 7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 304 in Germany; died in 377 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD). Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: G884-2P7
Notes:
When Ascyla Queen of Lombardy de Ascyllius was born in 0322, in Gaul, Roman Empire, her father, Ascyllius de Francie, was 19 and her mother, Asilia de Lombardie, was 18. She had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Frankish General Teutomer Hildeoch. She died on 15 August 0413, in France, at the age of 91.
Family/Spouse: de France, Ascyllius. Ascyllius (son of de Toxandrie, King Ragaise and d'Alemanie, Queen Eva Blesinde Margolis) was born in 303 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 338 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); was buried in 379 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. de Ascyllius, Queen Ascyla was born in 322 in Toxandria, De Kempen, Limburg, Belgium; died on 15 Aug 413 in Toxandria, De Kempen, Limburg, Belgium.
Family/Spouse: of The East Franks, King Dagobert II. Dagobert (son of of the East Franks, Génébald I and of the Sicambrian Franks, Queen Athildis Coilus) was born in 300 in Cologne, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; died on 23 Dec 379 in Cöln, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; was buried on 23 Dec 379 in Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. of the East Franks, King Génébald II was born in 354 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire; died in 419 in Cöln, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; was buried in 419 in Kingdom of the Salian Franks.
Generation: 12
12. de Ascyllius, Queen Ascyla (11.Asilia11, 10.Iunii10, 9.Neratius9, 8.Lucius8, 7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 322 in Toxandria, De Kempen, Limburg, Belgium; died on 15 Aug 413 in Toxandria, De Kempen, Limburg, Belgium. Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Queen of Lombardia
- Appointments / Titles: Queen of the Franks at Toxandria
- FSID: LZVX-839
Notes:
When Ascyla Queen of Lombardy de Ascyllius was born in 0322, in Gaul, Roman Empire, her father, Ascyllius de Francie, was 19 and her mother, Asilia de Lombardie, was 18. She had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Frankish General Teutomer Hildeoch. She died on 15 August 0413, in France, at the age of 91.
Theudemeres is the son of the Roman commander, Ricimer (Richomeres). A Roman army enters Gaul, possibly in retaliation for Frankish support for the Roman usurper, Jovinus. Theudemeres and his mother Ascyla (Ricimer's wife) are executed by the sword.Family/Spouse: Teutomer Hildeoch. Teutomer (son of de Francs, Germain) was born in 310 in Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died on 26 Jun 363 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. de Menapie, Dulce Douce was born in 340 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD); died in 375 in Roman Empire ( 27 BC - 389 AD).
13. of the East Franks, King Génébald II (11.Asilia11, 10.Iunii10, 9.Neratius9, 8.Lucius8, 7.Lucius7, 6.Neratia6, 5.Lucius5, 4.Gaius4, 3.Lucius3, 2.Lucius2, 1.Lucius1) was born in 354 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire; died in 419 in Cöln, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; was buried in 419 in Kingdom of the Salian Franks. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LZLX-M8F
- Name: Genebald of The East Franks
- Title: Duke
- Birth: 354, Kingdom of the East Franks
- Appointments / Titles: 388, Köln, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; King of Salian Franks
- Appointments / Titles: Between 414 and 419; Duke of the East Franks
- Death: 419, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Notes:
The History Files
The Sicambri were one of the main branches of the powerful fourth century confederation known as the Franks. As with most Germans, their origins lay in the aforementioned Scandinavia and the northern reaches of mainland Europe, but later legend claimed a homeland for them in the region of the Black Sea. They gradually migrated to the Rhine and were first documented when they were to be found occupying territory on the Lower Rhine valley (on the east bank, in what is now northern Belgium and the southern Netherlands), during the third century (the Period of Migration). This unsettled period eventually forced the creation of several new alliances and confederations, with the Franks being one of the biggest of the latter. They were one of several West Germanic federations, and were formed of elements of the Ampsivarii, Batavi, Bructeri, Chamavi, Chatti, Chattuarii, Cherusci, Frisii, Salians, Sicambri, Tencteri, Tubantes, and Usipetes. Most of these peoples were already living along the Rhine's northern borders in what was becoming known as Francia.
(Names listed as "Sicambri include, Genebald, Merovee, Chlodio, Dagobert, Chlodomer, over several generations)
... in 388, Gendobaud (aka Genobaud), Sunno and Marcomer lead an invasion of Salian Franks into the Roman provinces of Germania and Belgia. Their warriors break through the limes, destroying farmlands and killing people around the city of Cologne, before retreating across the border with their booty. Roman General Quintinus mounts a reprisal raid across the border but his troops are surrounded and beaten, and very few of them make it back.
A later source suggests that after the death of Sunno, Marcomer attempts to unite the Frankish tribes by proposing his own son, Pharamond as the first king, or perhaps 'high king' would be more appropriate. His success or failure is unrecorded, but in the early fifth century, Pharamond is certainly regarded as the first (high) king of the Franks.
From this point, rival Frankish divisions begin to be recorded, and the Sicambrian Franks themselves emerge more into history than the traditional genealogies of previous leaders can allow. The Salian Franks prove to be strong rivals to the Sicambri, although it appears that both branches soon merge under the Salian banner and follow a single, semi-legendary leader in the form of Merovée.
...Family/Spouse: of Toxandria, Princess Blesinda. Blesinda (daughter of de Toxandria, Priaros and de Menapie, Dulce Douce) was born in 358 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire; died in 420 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 15. of Sicambria, Queen Argotta Rosamund was born in 376 in Cimbria, Arhus, Denmark; died in 438 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire; was buried in 438 in Kingdom of the Salian Franks.
Family/Spouse: de Camulod, Althildis. Althildis was born in 338 in Alsace, Lorraine, France; died in 411 in Somme, Picardie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 15. of Sicambria, Queen Argotta Rosamund was born in 376 in Cimbria, Arhus, Denmark; died in 438 in Kingdom of the Sicambrian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire; was buried in 438 in Kingdom of the Salian Franks.