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- Cariddi abstract "The Cariddi (or Caridi) family surname is believed to have its roots deep into antiquity. Julius Caesar refers to the Caridi family in his ‘Commentaries’ (c. 50 BC) (1). However the name, which in Greek is Karideus/Karidis, existed in ancient times because its root can be traced back to the Myceneans (at least 1000 BC) like so: Ka-Ri-Se-U (Keriseus-Karideus) (2)More recent evidence regarding the Caridi family is provided by the Renaissance genealogist Mugnos (1). He remarks that there were 'some' men (i.e. not just one) mentioned by Julius Caesar, who had this surname, i.e. they already were an established family with ancestors and descendants. According to Mugnos, they were 'noteworthy' (in Italian 'chiari'), and this suggests that they were high officials and of considerable standing in order to be important enough to be mentioned by Julius Caesar. The family as a whole was most likely a member of the Ancient Roman nobility, who had their sons sent to the army to become military leaders, as it was the custom at the time. After the fall of the Roman Empire, these families survived during the middle ages (c700-1200AD) perhaps under Papal rule in Rome. It is possible that branches of this family lived in Byzantine territories.".
- Cariddi thumbnail Cariddi.jpg?width=300.
- Cariddi wikiPageExternalLink cariddi.htm.
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- Cariddi wikiPageRevisionID "623676956".
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Cephalonia.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Demetrios_Pieridis.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink File:Cariddi.jpg.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Ionian_Islands.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Larnaca.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Lefkada.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Messina.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Mycenae.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Cariddi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cariddi".
- Cariddi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Cariddi subject Category:Surnames.
- Cariddi type Surname.
- Cariddi type Surname.
- Cariddi comment "The Cariddi (or Caridi) family surname is believed to have its roots deep into antiquity. Julius Caesar refers to the Caridi family in his ‘Commentaries’ (c. 50 BC) (1). However the name, which in Greek is Karideus/Karidis, existed in ancient times because its root can be traced back to the Myceneans (at least 1000 BC) like so: Ka-Ri-Se-U (Keriseus-Karideus) (2)More recent evidence regarding the Caridi family is provided by the Renaissance genealogist Mugnos (1).".
- Cariddi label "Cariddi".
- Cariddi sameAs Q5039542.
- Cariddi sameAs Q5039542.
- Cariddi wasDerivedFrom Cariddi?oldid=623676956.
- Cariddi depiction Cariddi.jpg.
- Cariddi isPrimaryTopicOf Cariddi.