Felix Ennodius

Felix Ennodius (400 before 461) was a Proconsul of Africa in ca 420 or 423. His father, born ca 380, might have been the son of Ennodius, Proconsul of Africa. He might have been Flavius Constantius Felix (380 430), Consul of Rome in 428, who married Padusia and was an ancestor of Felix, Consul in 511 (?). His mother (b. 385) was a daughter of Flavius Julius Agricola, Consul of Rome in 421 and maybe the father of Emperor Avitus.

Descendants

He was the father of:

  • Ennodius (perhaps) (CRP 458), the father of Cynegia?
  • Camillus (430 461 or 479), v. inl. at Arles, then Arelate in 461, who might have been the father of (and also Industria and Firminus):
  • a daughter (perhaps) (d. 490), who fl. at Aquilea
  • Firminus (perhaps) (435 ca 485), v. nob. at Arles, then Arelate, who might have been the father of the brothers:
    • Euprepia (b. 465 or 470), the mother of:
      • Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus
    • a daughter
    • a daughter (b. 465), the mother of:
      • Parthenius (485 548), a Patron in 542, married to his relative (?) Papianilla (490 ca 530), daughter of Agricola (440 after 507), v. inl., a Priest and son of Emperor Avitus
    • Magnus Felix Ennodius (473 or 474 521), Bishop of Pavia in 514

References

  • Christian Settipani, Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines A L'epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite, Addenda I - III (juillet 2000- octobre 2002) (n.p.: Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2002).


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