Silvestro Aethling, 1st barone di Milacca di San Lorenzo

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Silvestro Aethling, 1st barone di Milacca di San Lorenzo

Also Known As: "Barone di San Marco", "di Ronda", "di Grai"
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Husband of Sofia Aethling
Father of Milite Eduardo di San Lorenzo, II. Barone di Milacca and Maria De Chiaramonte

Occupation: Milite
Managed by: Roderick Mallia
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About Silvestro Aethling, 1st barone di Milacca di San Lorenzo

The Maltese DIY online trees, passing without ducuments between known but slightly documented Sicilian lines, want him son of Edgar, Uncrowned King of England.  


-https://www.maltagenealogy.com/de-lorenzo

1.1.1. (illegitimate) Milite Silvestro Aetheling, (1071 - 1148), created Viscomte d'Amtona, came with parents to Sicily/Naples 1087, later created Barone di Milacca di S. Lorenzo, di San Marco, di Ronda, di Grainieri, di Ciula e Conali, married to Sofia de Molisio di Boiano, with issue.


-https://gw.geneanet.org/jpbuhagiar?lang=en&pz=jean+pierre+baptiste+...

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%... /!\

c) EDGAR ætheling ([1053/55]-after 1126). .. ... .... .... ...... ......

'' '' ['''Mistress''' (1): ---.  No record has been found that Edgar ætheling ever married.  However, the 1157 Pipe Roll entry quoted below suggests that he may have had descendants.  If this is correct, it is probable that it was an illegitimate line as there is no record of their having claimed the throne.  [Edgar had one [illegitimate] child by Mistress (1)]: ''
  • i) /!\ [---. This descent is completely speculative. However, the most obvious explanation for the 1157 Pipe Roll entry quoted below is that Edgar ætheling left descendants, presumably through an illegitimate child as there is no record of their having claimed the throne. m ---.] One child:
    • (a) [EDGAR "Ætheling" (-after 1166). The 1157 Pipe Roll records "Edgar Ætheling" in Northumberland[1963]. The 1166/67 Pipe Roll records "Edgar Atheling" accounting for land in Northumberland[1964]. If his descent from Edgar ætheling is correct, it would be consistent from a chronological point of view if Edgar was the senior Edgar’s grandson.]

Also Barone di San Marco, di Ronda, and di Conali