This is one of many profiles impacted by the legendary ancestry of Scotland's royal Stuart dynasty. Before it was known that the earliest ancestors of the Stuarts were Breton, various legendary genealogies arose. Then European legendary genealogies were created. For an outline of these legendary genealogies, some of the legendary people involved, and how they were believed to relate together, see Space: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry.
This individual is increasingly recognized as a fictional person by Geni[1]. Fab Pedigree [2] also states that this line is mythological.
son of Fretaldus, who also is regarded as fictional [1]
father of Fratmaldus "the Seneschal" or Flaald Fratmaldus Dol, who also is regarded as a fictitious person and is no longer linked. [1] He has been linked in the past with Flaad Fratmaldus Dol, born 1005, St. Malo, Nieve, Burdundy.
A French-language site [3] displays a legendary ancestry of the Breton ancestors of the Scottish Stuarts:
Notice that the fictional relationships on one site are not identical to the fictional relationships on another site.
Because he is a fictional person, and people who never existed cannot have parents, spouses or children, he has been delinked from all relationships, which may be accessed through the links on this page instead.
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.5 Geni. Frotmundus VetulesFictional Person Added by: Gregory Lee Rice on September 15, 2007. Managed by: Stanley Welsh Duke, Jr. and 11 others. Curated by: Anne Brannen. Accessed Dec 5, 2017. jhd
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