[3325] Magdalen was said to be an aunt of King Stephen of England.
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[26953] This line is from One World Tree on Ancestry.com and is not verified.
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[44050] The unverified Bird-Richardson Genealogy Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: William Hodgkins was born on December 20, 1590, in Worcester, Worcestershire, England. He married Anne Winthrop in 1621 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. They had one [known] child during their marriage. He died in 1641 in Essex, Massachusetts, at the age of 51. Anne Winthrop was born in 1590 in Aghada, Cork, Ireland. . . . . She died on November 1, 1638, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, at the age of 48.
[25349] The Banks/Dean Genealogy in 2006 at http://gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p221.htm states: "Hamon le Strange enfeoffed his brother Sir Rog. le Strange of Ellesmere, Colemere, and Henton manors, Salop, but the Escheator having ejected him on 3 March 1274. He was granted letters of protection going to the Pope at Rome as an envoy re crusade on 26 October 1291. He was summoned to parliament in 1294." NOTE: Roger is duplicated in my database as Roger Lestrange (1301-1349), q.v.! - the confusion in this ancestry invited further research.
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[34950] This person is from the unverified Herricks family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Thomas arrived in Boston, MA in 1634. Cf. "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 301.
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At Verona "Odoacer was defeated (499) by Theodoric the Goth, Dietrich von Bern - i.e., Verona - of German legends, who built a castle at Verona and frequently resided there." {-Encycl. Brit.,`56, 23:89} Is this Theodoric, King of Verona?
http://history-world.org/thoedoric.htm offers: "The Ostrogoths had been reduced to vassalage by the Huns. After the breakup of Attila's empire, they recovered their liberty, and entered the Eastern Empire seeking a place of settlement and loot----something after the manner of their kinsfolk the Visigoths.
"At the time peace was made between the Ostrogoths and the Romans, the Romans received as a hostage of peace, Theodoric the son of Thiudimir. He had now attained the age of seven years and was entering upon his eighth [461 A.D.]. While his father hesitated about giving him up, his uncle Valamir, besought him to do it, hoping that peace between the Romans and the Goths might thus be assured. Therefore, Theodoric was given as a hostage by the Goths and brought to the city of Constantinople to the Emperor Leo, and, being a goodly child, deservedly gained the imperial favor.
"After a while Theodoric returned as a young man to his people and became king over them. He was treated with great favor by the Emperor Zeno but resolved to go as the Emperor's deputy to Italy, and deliver it from the Rugi and other barbarians oppressing it, saying to Zeno, "If I prevail I shall retain Italy as your grant and gift: if I am conquered Your Piety will lose nothing." So the Emperor sent him forth enriched by great gifts and commended to his charge the Senate and the Roman People.
"Therefore, Theodoric departed from the royal city and returned to his own people. In company with the whole tribe of the Goths who gave him their unanimous consent he set out for Hesperia. He went in a straight march through Sirmium to the places bordering on Pannonia and, advancing into the territory of Venetia, as far as the bridge of the Sontius, encamped there. When he had halted there for some time to rest the bodies of his men and pack animals, Odovocar sent an armed force against him which he met on the plains of Verona, and destroyed with great slaughter. Then he broke camp and advanced through Italy with greater boldness. Crossing the river Po, he pitched camp near the royal city of Ravenna.
"When Odovocar saw this, he fortified himself within the city. He frequently harassed the army of the Goths at night, sallying forth stealthily with his men, and this not once or twice, but often; and thus he struggled for almost three whole years. But he labored in vain, for all Italy at last called Theodoric its lord and the Empire obeyed his nod. But Odovocar suffered daily from war and famine in Ravenna. Since he accomplished nothing he sent an embassy and begged for mercy. Theodoric first granted it, then deprived him of his life.
"It was in the third year [493 A.D.] after his entrance into Italy that Theodoric, by the advice of the Emperor Zeno, laid aside the garb of a private citizen and the dress of his race, and assumed a costume with a royal mantle, as he had now become a ruler over both Goths and Romans.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoderic_the_Great. Cf. http://www.authorama.com/famous-men-of-the-middle-ages-7.html and well as T. Hodgkin, "Theodoric the Goth" (1891, repr. 1977) and T. S. Burns, "A History of the Ostrogoths" (1984).
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