- The
Syagrii were an
aristocratic family in late
antique Gaul
during the
fourth and
fifth centuries. The
family was
particularly ****ociated with Gallia...
- administrator.
Afranius was a
member of the
Roman aristocratic family of the
Syagrii,
which originated in Lyon. In the same
years in
which Afranius lived, another...
- land to the
monks of
Novalesa Abbey in 739. "The last
known member of the
Syagrii was an
abbot of
Nantua who was
mentioned in 757." Last of the
Romans Neustria...
-
Western Roman Empire. It is
believed that he came from the
aristocratic Syagrii family,
based upon the name of his son, Syagrius.
While this
evidence is...
-
Prefect of Gaul (451) and
possessed consular ancestors including the two
Syagrii during the
reign of Theodosius,
Tonantius Ferreolus' Austrasia-bound son...
- Bodilon,
Count of
Poitiers and his wife
Sigrada of Alsace. He was from the
Syagrii family of Gallo-Roman Patricians. His
maternal uncle was Dido (Desiderius)...
-
known as
Sigrada of Alsace, she was
probably Alsatian. She was from the
Syagrii family of Gallo-Roman Patricians. Her
brother was
Bishop Dido (also called...
- August.
Desideratus was a
member of the
aristocratic Gallo-Roman
family of
Syagrii, the son of
Gundobaud of Burgundy, and the
father of
Saint Syagrius of...
- much
earlier martyrs of the name.
However his father's
marriage into the
Syagrii and his own
patrician ancestry suggest that the
family was well
known and...
- prin****l Gallo-Roman
families of 'Bourgogne', the Hesychii, a
branch of the
Syagrii", of whom
several members were
bishops of
either Vienne and Grenoble. Archbishop...