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The first Governors of Roman Britain to the present day

Here we are then. A great many suppositious links, but I have said, to me, the literal truth of lines is less important than using them to represent a degree of
continuity.

Aulus Plautius, urban prætor 51 BC. Father of:


(1) Aulus Plautius, suffect consul 1 BC, married to Vitellia, great-aunt of Aulus Vitellius, Emperor AD 69. They were also the
grandparents of Petronia, his wife, and parents of Aulus Plautius, suffect consul of AD 29, and first governor of Britannia AD 43 – 47. Petronia
was also the (possibly adoptive) brother of Publius Petronius Turpilianus, governor of Britannia AD 61 – 63.
(2) Marcus Plautius Silvanus, married to Urgulania. Parents of:
Marcus Plautius Silvanus, consul AD 2, married to Lertia, daughter of Cnæus Lertius. Parents of:
Marcus Plautius Silvanus, prætor AD 24, married Ælia, daughter of Lucius Ælius Lamia, consul AD 3, proconsul of Africa AD 15/16. Possibly
parents of:
Titus Plautius Silvanus Ælianus, suffect consul 45, 74, possibly married to a daughter of Quintus Fabius Barbarus Antonius Macer, suffect
consul 64. Possibly parents of:
The wife of Lucius Ceionius Commodus, consul 106, possibly grandparents of:
Marcus Ceionius Silvanus, consul 156, possibly ancestor of:
Ceionius Varus, prefect of the city of Rome 284, possibly married to a daughter of Gaius Rufius Proculus, curile 236, possibly parents of:
Ceionius Proculus, suffect consul 289, possibly married to a daughter of Lucius Alfenius Varus Julianus, possibly parents of:
Daughter, mother of
Wife of Amnius Manius Cæesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius (!), consul 334, prefect of the city of Rome 334 – 335, possibly
parents of:
Anicia, married to Petronius Probianus, consul 341, prefect of the city of Rome 345 – 346, parents of:
Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus (c. 328 – c. 388), consul 371, prætorian prefect four times; a Christian, married to Anicia Faltonia Probam
who inherited large estates in Asia Minor and bequeathed their revenues for the support of the clergy, the poor and monasteries, parents of:
Anicius Probinus, consul 395, proconsul of Africa 396-397, possibly father of:
Petronius Maximus (c. 396 – 455), consul 454, Emperor of the West 455, possibly maternal grandfather of:
Papianilla, married to Tonantius Ferreolus, prætorian prefect of Gaul 453, parents of:
Tonantius, senator of Narbonne, married to Industria, daughter of Probus, senator of Narbonne, parents of:
Ferreolus, ‘most renowned man’ of Narbonne 479 – 517, married to Doda, later abbess of St Peter at Rheims, possibly parents of:
Ansbert, senator, married to Bilichild, possibly daughter of Gundulf, Duke of Austrasia c. 581 – 587, bishop of Metz 587, parents of:
Arnoald, bishop of Metz 601 – 611, possibly father of:
Doda (586 – 611), abbess of St Peter at Rheims, married to St. Arnulf (c. 582 – 640), bishop of Metz, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, parents of:
Ansgisl (c. 610 – c. 662), direct paternal ancestor in the fourth generation of:
Charlemagne (742 – 814), King of the Franks 768, King of the Lombards 774, Emperor of the West 800, ancestor of everybody.

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