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Juliana Flavia Mamilonian princess of Armenia of Byzantium



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Father: Petrus Augustus Curopalates, b. 545 in Arabissus, Cappadocia, Anatolia, Byzantine Empire, Asia Minor   d. 27 NOV 602 in Constantinople, Anatolia, Byzantine Empire
Mother: Anastasia Areobinda, b. ABT 570 in Império romano.   

Family 1: Antanagildo II dos Visigodos,    b. ABT 580 in İstanbul, Turquia    d. 630
  1. Ardavasta de Cantabria of Greece, b. ABT 615 in Greece     d. 15 NOV 652 in Kingdom of the Visigoths, Hispania
Sources:
  1. Title: Wikipedia, Anastatius and his descendants
    Author: [1]. Croke, Brian, Count Marcellinus and His Chronicle, Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-19-815001-6, p. 89. [2]. Martindale, John R., "Fl. Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius 17", The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, vol. II, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 82–83. [3]. Diehl, Charles. Theodora, Empress of Byzantium ((c) 1972 by Frederick Ungar Publishing, Inc., transl. by S.R. Rosenbaum from the original French Theodora, Imperatice de Byzance), 69-70. [4]. The Secret History of Procopius, Chapter 4. 1935 translation by H. B. Dewing [5]. Syriac Historia Ecclesiastica of John of Ephesus (German transl., p55) [6]. - Syriac Historia Ecclesiastica of John of Ephesus (German transl., p196), - German rendering of John of Ephesus, p269, - Michael the Syrian., p197, - The Secret History of Procopius, Chapter 4. Introduction by H. B. Dewing; and - Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, vol. 3.
    Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anastasius_(consul_517)&oldid=715528279;
    Note: Anastasius wearing the robes and insignia of a Roman consul. On his right hand, he holds a staff with the aquila, and on his right, the cloth that was dropped to signal the start of the Hippodrome races. From his consular diptych, 517. Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius (floruit 517) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. Life Anastasius was the son of Sabinianus, consul in 505, and of a niece of emperor Anastasius I,[1] making him the emperor's great-nephew. He may have been the brother of Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus, consul in 518.[2] He held the consulship for the year 517. One of his consular diptychs is preserved at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. According to the inscription (CIL V, 8120 CIL XIII, 10032) he held the honorary title of comes domesticorum equitum. Marriage and Descendants[edit] He married Theodora, born c. 515, natural daughter of Empress Theodora, although Emperor Justinian I apparently treated her and her son Athanasius as fully legitimate,[3] and had: Anastasius (c. 530 - aft. 571), married firstly to Joannina, only daughter of General Flavius Belisarius and wife Antonina,[4] a marriage that lasted for eight months when they were forced to separate by her mother and father, without issue, and married secondly aft. 548 Juliana (born c. 533), daughter of Flavius Anicius Probus Iunior (c. 495 - aft. 525), consul in 525, and wife and cousin Proba (born c. 510), and had by this second marriage: Placidia (born c. 552), married to John Mystacon (c. 545 - 591),[citation needed] a magister militum per Orientem from 579 to his death in 591, and had issue Areobindus (born c. 550), married and had, apparently:[citation needed] Anastasia Areobinda (born c. 570), married to Peter Augustus (c. 550 - 602),[citation needed] curopalates and brother of Emperor Maurice, killed at the same time as his brother, and had female issue: Flavia Juliana (born c. 590), married to Athanagild (born c. 585), the son of Saint Hermenegild and wife Ingund, Princess of the Franks, and paternal grandson of Liuvigild, the Visigoth King of Hispania[citation needed] Ardabastus (Ardabast, Ardebart) Erwig, king of the Visigoths John[5] Athanasius[6]
    Page: This source provides some details of the life of Anastasius, his marriage to Empress Theodora's daughter and her three children; Anastasius (ca 530 - aft. 571), John [aka Johannes] and Athanasius. The descendants of the first child Anastasius is provided over five generations down to Ardabast(o), the father of Erwig, king of the Visigoths. Several dates are provided which, along with other publications, allow some estimation of any missing birth dates.
  2. Title: Geni - Informações genealógicas
    Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingund_(wife_of_Hermenegild) http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/CleopatraVII.html[NOTE:410 - WEBSITE NO LONGER EXISTS The Page You've Requested Is From A Site That Has Been Permanently Removed.[S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/, skips Ardabast, Erwig direct to Athanagild.
    Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Flavia-Juliana/6000000003975586314;
    Note: Flavia Juliana MP Gender: Female Birth: circa 590 Constantinopla (Bizâncio), Turkia Death: Europe or Asia Minor Immediate Family: Daughter of Petrus Augustus and Anastasia Aerobinda Wife of Theodosius III, consul of Lusitania Her ancestry is speculative. According to Salazar y Castro she was a relative of the Emperor Mauricius. Some sources show her as a daughter of Petrus Augustus (c.550-602), curopalates and brother of the Emperor Mauricius, and his wife Anastasia Aerobinda (born c.570), in turn a daughter of Areobindus (born c.550) and his wife, a paternal granddaughter of a certain Anastasius (c.530-after 571) and Juliana (born c.533, married after 548) and a great-granddaughter of Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius (c.500-after 517), Roman consul in 517. This Pompeius' wife was Theodora (born c.515), natural daughter of the Empress Theodora. Doria suggests she might have been a daughter of Vardanes Mamikonian, a possible nephew of Artavazd IV, married about 578 in Byzantium to a daughter of Philippicos and Gordia (who was sister of Mauricius). According to http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/CleopatraVII.html this person (the daughter of Georgia and mother of Ardebasto) is Juliana, wife of Atanagildo, Visi-Goth Prince of Spain Family notes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingund_(wife_of_Hermenegild) 17th-century Spanish genealogist Luis Bartolomé de Salazar y Castro gave Ardabast's father as Athanagild, the son of Saint Hermenegild and Ingund, and his mother as Flavia Juliana, a daughter of Peter Augustus and niece of the Emperor Maurice.[20] This imperial connection is disputed by Christian Settipani, who says that the only source for Athanagild's marriage to Flavia Julia is José Pellicer, who he claims to be a forger.[21] sobrinha do Imperador Maurício, do Império Romano do Oriente

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