Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Everything is ready :D

 After a rather busy two or so weeks I've got time for plenty of posting

My manager finally made me this beautiful looking profile picture, what can I say the view of the Metroplex is lovely! On a more relevant note, I've got some neat information about Mila's family that I'd like to share with you fellas. This is a bit of read so you may want to stick around. 


The Miselva family beginnings

The earliest known ancestor of Mila and the rest of her family is a man by the name of Gerasimos Misalveakos. His name first appeared in the 16th century, specifically in 1532 in a royal Klasikiunian almanac that listed nobles and non-nobles who gave tribute to the King of Klasikiun. According to the almanac, Gerasimos was a peasant farmer who donated some of his farmland in exchange for a newer home and some extra cattle. A second almanac from 1536 listed him as well, mentioning he had helped finance a local bridge. He was married to a woman named Phillipa and had about 8 children. After 1563, Gerasimos stopped appearing in the almanac, implying he'd died prior. About 7-9 generations later, the family name appeared as "Miselva" rather Misalveakos first appeared, it's speculated that the name was Arkadianfied through marriage some generations earlier.  The first Miselva to be named was Ioan Miselva in 1707. Nothing is known about him other than his birth in 1679 and the name of his father Makarios. His name appeared in the first Royal Bastinian Census of 1707. The census was made by royal decree of King Milo VI who sought to keep track of his people. 

2 comments:

  1. Neat stuff! I know a guy named Gary, is the name related to Gerasimos?

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    1. Eh who knows, Considering Gerasimos had like 8 kids, it's likely a branch of the family could've spread out over time and maybe could've reached Gary's family.

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