Are there any Roman families left?

There are no ancestors today leading back to them like for example the famous Medici family from renaissance Italy. I can't think of any Roman "last names" still in use.
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What is the oldest Roman family?

Orsini Family, one of the oldest, most illustrious, and for centuries most powerful of the Roman princely families. Their origins, when stripped of legend, can be traced back to a certain Ursus de Paro, recorded at Rome in 998.
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Do any Roman houses still exist?

Today there are considerable remains of both a Roman villa and the west wall of a fort at the Roman Painted House (which also includes a museum).
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Can anyone trace their lineage back to ancient Rome?

There is no families existing at the time of the Roman Republic/Empire that we can assume still exists today.
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Are there any descendants of Julius Caesar?

Without legitimate heirs of his own, Caesar adopted his great-nephew Gaius Octavius, the grandchild of Caesar's sister Julia. Octavius, later to be known as Augustus, did have a daughter named Julia the Elder, who did have six children that would live on to be the descendants of Julius Caesar.
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Who has the best claim to the title of Roman Emperor?



Does George Washington have any living descendants?

George Washington had no children of his own. Thus, there are no direct descendants of George Washington. However, he had numerous siblings and half-siblings and there are many descendants of the Washington family. George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, inherited Mount Vernon.
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Can anyone trace their lineage back to ancient Greece?

Though the subject of ongoing effort, no well-researched, historically-documented generation-by-generation genealogical descents are known to exist in Europe. The idea of descent from antiquity is by no means new to genealogy.
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What is the oldest bloodline in the world?

1. The Royal Family of Denmark. The bloodline of Denmark's royal family is not only one of the world's oldest, but perhaps also ranks as one of the family trees that is filled with the most riveting stories and legendary figures.
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Who has the biggest bloodline?

The longest family tree in the world is that of the Chinese philosopher and educator Confucius (551–479 BC), who is descended from King Tang (1675–1646 BC). The tree spans more than 80 generations from him and includes more than 2 million members.
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What is the oldest family in the world?

The Donnellys, the world's oldest family, have more than 1,000 years of life among them. The 13-sibling farming family from rural County Armagh, Ireland, recently received a Guinness World Record for being the oldest living siblings. They received the gong while making the BBC documentary "The World's Oldest Family."
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Are there any Roman remains in London?

Some visitors to London might be surprised to hear that there is a Roman Wall and Roman ruins in London, but they do exist. Around the year 50 BC, the Roman settlement of Londinium was established near where the City of London stands today.
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How much of ancient Rome is left?

Many people assume that most of ancient Rome has been excavated, but in fact, experts estimate that the actual number is closer to 10 percent. Most of the remaining 90 percent is buried 30 feet or so below the current street level.
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Are there any Roman structures left in England?

There are dozens of Roman Ruins in Britain and they are dotted around the country from Scotland to Wales. From the heritage site of Hadrian's Wall (which most people have heard of) to many lesser-known Roman Forts, Villas and even castles.
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Who are the descendants of Romans today?

There are undoubtedly many Italians alive today who are directly descended from people who lived in Italy during the Roman era, but most (if not all) of them will have at least some admixture from other European peoples too.
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How many children did the average Roman have?

How many kids did Romans have? Most Roman families had a lot of children, because so many of the kids died young. The average Roman family had five or six kids, but only two or three of them lived to grow up.
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What age did Romans get married?

The minimum legal age for a girl to be married was 12 and, for a boy, 15 but most men married later, around the age of 26. This was because males were thought to be mentally unbalanced between the ages of 15-25. They were thought to be ruled entirely by their passions and unable to make sound judgments.
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What is the furthest someone has traced their ancestry?

In 2005, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized the Confucius genealogical line as the longest family tree in history, with 86 recorded generations over 2,500 years. The Chinese philosopher (551 to 479 BCE) is thought to have 3 million descendants all over the world [source: Zhou].
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How does Genghis Khan have so many descendants?

However, to create so many descendants, this common origin would have had to have an abnormally large number of sons. (He may also have had many daughters, of course, but they would not carry the Y-chromosome necessary to indicate they were directly linked to the paternal origin.
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Is Genghis Khan related to everyone?

One in every 200 men alive today is a relative of Genghis Khan. An international team of geneticists has made the astonishing discovery that more than 16 million men in central Asia have the same male Y chromosome as the great Mongol leader.
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Who has the oldest DNA in the world?

The oldest remains belonged to a woman found in Tanzania's Mlambalasi rock shelter amid ostrich eggshell beads radiocarbon dated to about 18,000 years ago. Previously, the oldest human genome from sub-Saharan Africa was 9000 years old.
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What is the oldest last name?

The oldest surname known to have been recorded anywhere in Europe, though, was in County Galway, Ireland, in the year 916. It was the name “O Cleirigh” (O'Clery). Enter your last name to learn its meaning and origin.
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What family goes back the farthest?

Whose Tree Goes Back the Furthest?
  • Many people claim to have distant family trees, going back to Charlemagne, Charles Martel, or even Adam and Eve. ...
  • Confucius is often claimed to have the longest-running documented family tree. ...
  • Roy Blakmore is something of a legend within the genealogy world.
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Are there any descendants of Alexander the Great?

The people of the Kalash tribe, who live in the Chitral district of Pakistan, believe they are descendants of Alexander the Great's troops who settled in the area about 23 centuries ago. Numbering only about 4,000, their unique culture is in danger of extinction.
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Are we all related?

Basic math tells us that all humans share ancestors, but it's amazing how recently those shared ancestors lived. Thanks to genetic data in the 21st century, scientists are discovering that we really are all descended from one mother. It's Okay To Be Smart explores our common human ancestry.
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How common is it to have royal ancestry?

In 2003, a groundbreaking study showed that one in every 200 men worldwide (and 16 million in central Asia) are direct-line descendants of the 12th-century Mongolian emperor Genghis Khan.
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