Familia Gangalia
Latin
The cognomen is the Latinate of "Gangale," a surname that was located in the Cirotano and Sila area of Calabria in the 18th Century. The cognomen has been traced as far back as Domenico Gangale (San Giacomo della Marca, 1393 - 1476). In the Calabrian dialect, gangale means "jaw."
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Familia Paulla (exstinctus)
Latin
The cognomen dates from the Roman Republic and was associated with the gens Aemelia. The most famous Paulla was Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, who defeated the Macedonians in 584 AUC (168 BC).
Lucius Martianus Paullus, paterfamilias
Sodalus Palatinus
Ava Martiana Paulla, materfamilias
Caesia Martiana Paulla
Hibernian
This familia was formed by members of the Shrine of the Irish Oak. The cognomen derives from the the Latin lupus, or "wolf."
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