another more than dubious italian line

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jlucsoler

another more than dubious italian line

Legg inn av jlucsoler » 11 feb 2006 11:18:42

an ascendancy of RUFFI Familly till beginning od roman republic of course

http://gw1.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=re ... r=&before=


and this is still not a proeminent family


it is just another example.....

perhaps i ll beging to make fraudulent genealogies ans spread them throuh
internet ;o)


JL

MLS

RE: another more than dubious italian line

Legg inn av MLS » 11 feb 2006 13:40:02

Cher Jean Luc,
Oui, j'étais au courant de la (présumé) origine "romaine" des Ruffo....
Je peut te dire que, ici en Italie, il y a beaucoup d'historien qu'ils
ont pensée (et écrit) que:
"de toutes le familles nobles qu'il prétend d'avoir une origine chez le
patricien de Rome, les Ruffo sont les plus crédible..."
A part le LUPIS je pense...! SMILE!

Salue
Marco

-----Original Message-----
From: jlucsoler [mailto:jlucsoler@modulonet.fr]
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 11:19 AM
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: another more than dubious italian line


an ascendancy of RUFFI Familly till beginning od roman republic of
course

http://gw1.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=re ... &n=ruffo&o
c=1&v=43&t=N&siblings=on&notes=on&bd=0&color=&after=&before=


and this is still not a proeminent family


it is just another example.....

perhaps i ll beging to make fraudulent genealogies ans spread them
throuh
internet ;o)


JL




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Donald Newcomb

Re: another more than dubious italian line

Legg inn av Donald Newcomb » 11 feb 2006 17:20:08

"jlucsoler" <jlucsoler@modulonet.fr> wrote in message
news:43edba00$0$166$a3f2974a@nnrp1.numericable.fr...
perhaps i ll beging to make fraudulent genealogies ans spread them throuh
internet ;o)

Perhaps I'm too much of a newbie to medieval genealogy. Wouldn't it be
interesting? Just pick a random mother of undetermined parentage and build
her an ancestry that runs back through the late Roman Empire, through
Greece, to the King of Gondor and Rohan and, after a few hundred
generations, ending up somewhere in the First Age of Middle Earth. You could
even cite the "Red Book of the Westmarch" as your source. Then post it on
the Internet, preferably using a system that only shows one generation at a
time. I wonder how long it would take for it to show up in the IGI?

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Donald R. Newcomb
DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net

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