The Lombards who were Teutons from Scandinavia, had come to the lower Danube. In the spring of 568, led by their King Alboino, they entered Byzantine Italy where they stayed in power for two centuries.
Does anyone know how King Alboino is an ancestor of King Agilolf, and does anyone have biographical details for Agilolf? (he died in 616)
I have so far 189 gateway ancestors as Agilolf's descendants. Connected gen-med, he is an ancestor of
Brice Clagett, Jeff Duvall, Ian Fettes, John Steele Gordon, Gordon Hale Jr, Anthony Hoskins, Malinda Jones, Peter de Loriol, Doug McDonald, Grant Menzies, George Andrew Moriarty, Brom Nichol Jr., Tim Powys-Lybbe, John Ravilious, William Addams Reitwiesner, Gary Boyd Roberts, Sam Sloan, Louise Staley, Gilbert von Studnitz, Nathaniel Taylor, Kelsey Williams
Agilolf is also ancestor of the following USA Presidents :
1.George Washington
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. John Quincy Adams
9. William Henry Harrison
18. Ulysses S Grant
19. Rutherford Hayes
22+24. Stephen Grover Cleveland
23. Benjamin Harrison
26. Theodore Roosevelt
27.William Howard Taft
30.Calvin Coolidge
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. Harry Truman
38. Gerald Ford
41. George Herbert Bush
43. George Walker Bush
With many thanks
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia
Agilolf King of The Lombards
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Kelsey Williams
Re: Agilolf King of The Lombards
Hello,
Agilulf, Ago or Acquo (as he is variously called), "Duke of the
Thuringians," was King of the Lombards from 590 to 615/616 and was the
second husband of Theudelinda, dau. of Garibald, "King of the
Bavarians" [1], by Garibald's wife Walderada (Paul Diac., III: XXXV;
Orig. Gent., VI). My notes only deal with the actual Lombardic
genealogy so I'm not sure about the historical details but he appears
to have succeeded Theudelinda's first husband (Flavius Authari) as king
in late 590 (sometime after Authari's death on 5 September). He was a
kinsman of Authari on his mother's side (Paul Diac., III: XXXV) but
other than that nothing is known of his ancestry. I'm not aware of
anything surviving to suggest that he was related to Alboin and as
nothing about Authari is known other than the names of his parents
(King Cleph [d. ca. 572-574] and Masane [Paul Diac., II: XXXI) there
seems to be no helpful information available there either. Agilulf
had three children: Gundiperga, an unnamed daughter who married one
Gudescalc and King Adoald (Paul Diac., IV: XX, XXV, XLVII). My notes
suggest that Gudescalc's wife might have been by a previous marriage of
Agilulf prior to his marriage with Theudelinda but I would have to
check the original source to see if this is, in fact, an accurate
presumption on my part. I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Kelsey J. Williams
Notes
[1] This is Garibald I, Duke of the Bavarians who reigned from ca. 555
to 590. His wife, Walderada, was a daughter of Waccho (r. ca. 510/15 -
ca. 540/541), an earlier King of the Lombards who had himself married
one Austrigusa, a daughter of the King of the Gepidae (Paul Diac., I:
XXI). Settipani traces Garibald's origins back to the 5th century
Kings of the Burgundians in _Les Ancetres de Charlemagne_.
Sources:
Orig. Gent. = William Dudley Foulke (tr.), _Origo Gentis Langobardorum_
on pp. 315-321 of the other Foulke volume cited below.
Paul Diac. = William Dudley Foulke (tr.), _Paul the Deacon's History of
the Lombards_ (Philadelphia, 1974).
A number of other minor Lombardic sources appear in: _Monumenta
Germaniae Historica: Scriptores Rerum Langobardicarum et Italicrum,
Seac. VI-IX_ (Hannover, 1878).
"Leo van de Pas" wrote:
Byzantine Italy where they stayed in power for two centuries.
McDonald, Grant Menzies, George Andrew Moriarty, Brom Nichol Jr., Tim
Powys-Lybbe, John Ravilious, William Addams Reitwiesner, Gary Boyd
Roberts, Sam Sloan, Louise Staley, Gilbert von Studnitz, Nathaniel
Taylor, Kelsey Williams
Agilulf, Ago or Acquo (as he is variously called), "Duke of the
Thuringians," was King of the Lombards from 590 to 615/616 and was the
second husband of Theudelinda, dau. of Garibald, "King of the
Bavarians" [1], by Garibald's wife Walderada (Paul Diac., III: XXXV;
Orig. Gent., VI). My notes only deal with the actual Lombardic
genealogy so I'm not sure about the historical details but he appears
to have succeeded Theudelinda's first husband (Flavius Authari) as king
in late 590 (sometime after Authari's death on 5 September). He was a
kinsman of Authari on his mother's side (Paul Diac., III: XXXV) but
other than that nothing is known of his ancestry. I'm not aware of
anything surviving to suggest that he was related to Alboin and as
nothing about Authari is known other than the names of his parents
(King Cleph [d. ca. 572-574] and Masane [Paul Diac., II: XXXI) there
seems to be no helpful information available there either. Agilulf
had three children: Gundiperga, an unnamed daughter who married one
Gudescalc and King Adoald (Paul Diac., IV: XX, XXV, XLVII). My notes
suggest that Gudescalc's wife might have been by a previous marriage of
Agilulf prior to his marriage with Theudelinda but I would have to
check the original source to see if this is, in fact, an accurate
presumption on my part. I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Kelsey J. Williams
Notes
[1] This is Garibald I, Duke of the Bavarians who reigned from ca. 555
to 590. His wife, Walderada, was a daughter of Waccho (r. ca. 510/15 -
ca. 540/541), an earlier King of the Lombards who had himself married
one Austrigusa, a daughter of the King of the Gepidae (Paul Diac., I:
XXI). Settipani traces Garibald's origins back to the 5th century
Kings of the Burgundians in _Les Ancetres de Charlemagne_.
Sources:
Orig. Gent. = William Dudley Foulke (tr.), _Origo Gentis Langobardorum_
on pp. 315-321 of the other Foulke volume cited below.
Paul Diac. = William Dudley Foulke (tr.), _Paul the Deacon's History of
the Lombards_ (Philadelphia, 1974).
A number of other minor Lombardic sources appear in: _Monumenta
Germaniae Historica: Scriptores Rerum Langobardicarum et Italicrum,
Seac. VI-IX_ (Hannover, 1878).
"Leo van de Pas" wrote:
The Lombards who were Teutons from Scandinavia, had come to the lower
Danube. In the spring of 568, led by their King Alboino, they entered
Byzantine Italy where they stayed in power for two centuries.
Does anyone know how King Alboino is an ancestor of King Agilolf, and
does anyone have biographical details for Agilolf? (he died in 616)
I have so far 189 gateway ancestors as Agilolf's descendants.
Connected gen-med, he is an ancestor of
Brice Clagett, Jeff Duvall, Ian Fettes, John Steele Gordon, Gordon
Hale Jr, Anthony Hoskins, Malinda Jones, Peter de Loriol, Doug
McDonald, Grant Menzies, George Andrew Moriarty, Brom Nichol Jr., Tim
Powys-Lybbe, John Ravilious, William Addams Reitwiesner, Gary Boyd
Roberts, Sam Sloan, Louise Staley, Gilbert von Studnitz, Nathaniel
Taylor, Kelsey Williams
Agilolf is also ancestor of the following USA Presidents :
1.George Washington
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. John Quincy Adams
9. William Henry Harrison
18. Ulysses S Grant
19. Rutherford Hayes
22+24. Stephen Grover Cleveland
23. Benjamin Harrison
26. Theodore Roosevelt
27.William Howard Taft
30.Calvin Coolidge
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. Harry Truman
38. Gerald Ford
41. George Herbert Bush
43. George Walker Bush
With many thanks
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia
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Todd A. Farmerie
Re: Agilolf King of The Lombards
Leo van de Pas wrote:
If might be a more appropriate question. At least in some of
these tribes, leadership was basically a meritocracy, and not
inherited.
What is the route through which the connection to Agilolf is derived?
taf
Does anyone know how King Alboino is an ancestor of King Agilolf,
If might be a more appropriate question. At least in some of
these tribes, leadership was basically a meritocracy, and not
inherited.
and does anyone have biographical details for Agilolf? (he died in 616)
I have so far 189 gateway ancestors as Agilolf's descendants.
Connected gen-med, he is an ancestor of . . . .
What is the route through which the connection to Agilolf is derived?
taf
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Doug McDonald
Re: Agilolf King of The Lombards
Kelsey Williams wrote:
I hope this helps!
Ancestor by what reliability of path? I have seen grave doubts shown
on this list around and before the generation which Leo calls Nebi-Huoching.
This is one path that I have not put in my file, attractive
though it may appear as a near-DFA.
Doug McDonald
Hello,
Agilulf, Ago or Acquo (as he is variously called), "Duke of the
Thuringians," was King of the Lombards from 590 to 615/616 ....
I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Kelsey J. Williams
"Leo van de Pas" wrote:
The Lombards who were Teutons from Scandinavia, had come to the lower
Danube. ...
Does anyone know how King Alboino is an ancestor of King Agilolf, and
does anyone have biographical details for Agilolf? (he died in 616)
I have so far 189 gateway ancestors as Agilolf's descendants.
Connected gen-med, he is an ancestor of
Brice Clagett, Jeff Duvall, Ian Fettes, John Steele Gordon, Gordon
Hale Jr, Anthony Hoskins, Malinda Jones, Peter de Loriol, Doug
McDonald,
Agilolf is also ancestor of the following USA Presidents :
1.George Washington
Ancestor by what reliability of path? I have seen grave doubts shown
on this list around and before the generation which Leo calls Nebi-Huoching.
This is one path that I have not put in my file, attractive
though it may appear as a near-DFA.
Doug McDonald