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Early Lupises

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Joseph Lupis of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California was born on February 7, 1884, and died at age 85 years old in November 1969.
Teresa Lupis of Piedmont, Mineral County, West Virginia was born on April 19, 1884, and died at age 91 years old in August 1975.
James Lupis of Barboursville, Cabell County, West Virginia was born on November 23, 1885, and died at age 97 years old in February 1983.
Frank Lupis of West Virginia was born on August 10, 1886, and died at age 78 years old in August 1964.
Caterina Lupis of Plainview, Nassau County, NY was born on March 20, 1886, and died at age 87 years old in February 1974.
Paula Lupis of Monsey, Rockland County, NY was born on June 29, 1887, and died at age 83 years old in August 1970.
Ralph Lupis of San Francisco, San Francisco County, California was born on April 22, 1891, and died at age 74 years old in March 1966.
Angelina Lupis of Bellmore, Nassau County, NY was born on October 27, 1891, and died at age 85 years old in February 1977.
Sabina Lupis of Framingham, Middlesex County, MA was born on January 1, 1892, and died at age 77 years old in November 1969.
Joseph Lupis of Oceanside, Nassau County, NY was born on September 5, 1894, and died at age 76 years old in March 1971.
Nicholas Lupis was born on August 17, 1895, and died at age 93 years old on May 13, 1989. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicholas Lupis.
Lucia Lupis of Europe was born on September 26, 1895, and died at age 81 years old in March 1977.

Lupis Family Members

Surnames: Lundahl - Luske

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Albert S Lupis of Oceanside, Nassau County, NY was born on January 18, 1924 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 73 years old on November 15, 1997.
Rosario Joseph Lupis of Kings County, New York United States was born on June 11, 1920, and died at age 60 years old on November 11, 1980. Rosario Lupis was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section T Site 8057 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale.
Rocco Lupis of Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ was born on December 27, 1903 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 91 years old on July 1, 1995.
Joseph M Lupis of Wantagh, Nassau County, NY was born on October 6, 1914, and died at age 70 years old in October 1984.
Joseph S Lupis of Yorktown Heights, Westchester County, NY was born on January 24, 1923, and died at age 76 years old on February 16, 1999.
Mary Lupis of Port Richey, Pasco County, FL was born on October 24, 1915, and died at age 88 years old on June 25, 2004. Mary Lupis was buried at Florida National Cemetery Section 204 Site 1273 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell.
Nick A Lupis of Port Richey, Pasco County, FL was born on September 21, 1912, and died at age 82 years old on August 18, 1995. Nick Lupis was buried at Florida National Cemetery Section 204 Site 1273 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell.
Nicolo Lupis died in February 1961. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicolo Lupis.
Kathryn Lupis was born on March 3, 1917, and died at age 47 years old on November 2, 1964. Kathryn Lupis was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section T Site 8057 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kathryn Lupis.
Frank M Lupis of Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, AZ was born on July 5, 1921, and died at age 83 years old on October 13, 2004.
Katica Lupis was born on November 19, 1905, and died at age 94 years old on August 19, 2000. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Katica Lupis.
Mary L Lupis of Riverside, Riverside County, CA was born on October 2, 1929, and died at age 59 years old in October 1988.
Ralph Lupis of San Francisco, San Francisco County, California was born on April 22, 1891, and died at age 74 years old in March 1966.
James Lupis of Riverside, Riverside County, CA was born on June 18, 1923, and died at age 76 years old on January 13, 2000.
Antoinette Lupis of San Diego, San Diego County, California was born on March 11, 1896, and died at age 85 years old in July 1981.
Anne Lupis of Omak, Okanogan County, WA was born on October 1, 1911, and died at age 90 years old on December 9, 2001.
Frank Lupis of Omak, Okanogan County, Washington was born on September 26, 1911, and died at age 72 years old in March 1984.
Joseph Lupis of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California was born on February 7, 1884, and died at age 85 years old in November 1969.
Theresa Lupis of Mc Lean, Fairfax County, Virginia was born on September 15, 1903, and died at age 81 years old in October 1984.
Frank Lupis of Mc Lean, Fairfax County, Virginia was born on November 21, 1897, and died at age 75 years old in December 1972.

Popular Lupis Biographies

Florinda Lupis of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on July 20, 1895, and died at age 78 years old in October 1973.
Jeanne B Lupis of Waterville, Kennebec County, ME was born on January 23, 1929, and died at age 79 years old on October 16, 2008.
Nicholas Lupis of Revere, Suffolk County, MA was born on May 16, 1917, and died at age 78 years old on July 29, 1995.
Peter Lupis of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on November 21, 1896, and died at age 71 years old in October 1968.
Esther Lupis of Revere, Suffolk County, MA was born on November 24, 1917, and died at age 71 years old on April 6, 1989.
Sabina Lupis of Framingham, Middlesex County, MA was born on January 1, 1892, and died at age 77 years old in November 1969.
Bernadette Lupis was born on August 6, 1925, and died at age 52 years old in December 1977. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bernadette Lupis.
Laura S Lupis of Wayland, Middlesex County, MA was born on March 25, 1926, and died at age 83 years old on February 21, 2010.
Salvatore J Lupis of Winthrop, Suffolk County, MA was born on June 9, 1928, and died at age 80 years old on November 13, 2008.
Salvatore Lupis of Oceanside, Nassau County, NY was born on December 3, 1929, and died at age 66 years old on November 10, 1996.
Marcell Lupis of Port Richey, Pasco County, FL was born on April 23, 1910, and died at age 87 years old on May 14, 1997.
Lena Lupis of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on March 31, 1899, and died at age 93 years old on January 15, 1993.
Minnie Lupis of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on May 18, 1915, and died at age 81 years old on June 12, 1996.
Lucia Lupis of Europe was born on September 26, 1895, and died at age 81 years old in March 1977.
Nick A Lupis of Port Richey, Pasco County, FL was born on September 21, 1912, and died at age 82 years old on August 18, 1995. Nick Lupis was buried at Florida National Cemetery Section 204 Site 1273 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell.
Paula Lupis of Monsey, Rockland County, NY was born on June 29, 1887, and died at age 83 years old in August 1970.
Caterina Lupis of Plainview, Nassau County, NY was born on March 20, 1886, and died at age 87 years old in February 1974.
Joseph Lupis of Venice, Sarasota County, FL was born on November 8, 1911, and died at age 92 years old on September 22, 2004.
Lucy Lupis of Yonkers, Westchester County, NY was born on January 23, 1901, and died at age 79 years old in December 1980.
Rocco Lupis of Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ was born on December 27, 1903 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 91 years old on July 1, 1995.

Lupis Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Lupis family member is 78.0 years old according to our database of 61 people with the last name Lupis that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

78.0 years

Oldest Lupises

These are the longest-lived members of the Lupis family on AncientFaces.

Marcell Lupis of Suffern, Rockland County, NY was born on June 22, 1910, and died at age 98 years old on February 5, 2009.
98 years
James Lupis of Barboursville, Cabell County, West Virginia was born on November 23, 1885, and died at age 97 years old in February 1983.
97 years
Lucy Lupis of Astoria, Queens County, NY was born on November 28, 1914, and died at age 95 years old on March 25, 2010.
95 years
Katica Lupis was born on November 19, 1905, and died at age 94 years old on August 19, 2000. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Katica Lupis.
94 years
Lena Lupis of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on March 31, 1899, and died at age 93 years old on January 15, 1993.
93 years
Nicholas Lupis was born on August 17, 1895, and died at age 93 years old on May 13, 1989. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicholas Lupis.
93 years
Joseph Lupis of Venice, Sarasota County, FL was born on November 8, 1911, and died at age 92 years old on September 22, 2004.
92 years
Nick L Lupis of Westernport, Allegany County, MD was born on April 7, 1912, and died at age 93 years old on September 9, 2005.
93 years
Elizabeth R Lupis of Pearisburg, Giles County, VA was born on February 26, 1912, and died at age 93 years old on December 3, 2005.
93 years
John L Lupis of Piedmont, Mineral County, WV was born on February 19, 1910, and died at age 92 years old on June 11, 2002.
92 years
Rocco Lupis of Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ was born on December 27, 1903 in Italy or San Marino, and died at age 91 years old on July 1, 1995.
91 years
Antonio Lupis was born on October 28, 1901, and died at age 91 years old on December 3, 1992.
91 years
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Anjou – Angevin – Torquatus –Radic – Raditsch – Radich – Frangipani – Modrus – Bartos – De Lupus – De Lupis - Plantagenet

To see several lists of surnames see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch:


Anyway the story about Napoleon was this. In the very beginning stages of his career he had many dreams and wishes. From those who knew him personally within my family past on the stories that he was not the Devil as many would like to call him. In the beginning he spoke a lot about Charlemagne (Charles Magnus) to the point of obsession. When he initially got into power he had at his disposal many experts in various fields. He had at his disposal a lot money to pay towards his dream of finding the descendants of the Manlius Torquatus family (my lineage). The reason he wanted this so badly was because my side of the family was famous throughout centuries of history for their Military Expertise. He heard how my family was the force behind the success of Charlemagne (a family ancestor by blood) and the Torquatus who's son was the first Duke of Anjou who married into the Royal House that became The House of Plantagenet, also called the House of Anjou, or Angevin dynasty. The story says that they were originally a noble family from France, which ruled the County of Anjou but if you look at the records written by the Church there and the Cistine Monks of Anjou, it all began with a man they called To see several lists of surnames see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch
. He also knew the common knowledge of that time that our side of the family was a direct lineage to what is known at the Merovignian line.

What I find strange and still researching is that there is a record that states my branch of the female side of the family was the last of the Carolingian descendants. This probably indicates the Male side is originally from the Merovingians.


Click here: House of Plantagenet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


This website might help you with the search your ancestor. Try typing in the name you wrote to me about and see what happens. Beware though that not all you see on these websites are truly 100% accurate and they do have some bugs to work out because they are somewhat incomplete.

Click here: The House of Anjou 1

Click here: Medieval Sourcebook: Chronicle of the Counts of Anjou, c. 1100

The names were altered because of the language barriers and because those around my ancestor did not speak his native tongue. This is the Gallo - Roman side of our family.

Napoleon found my family after a short investigation and made contact with them. They became close relatives and friends as I mentioned to you before. They assisted him on a couple of his campaigns that were very successful. He became inspired from the family's history that was deeply investigated by his people. He saw himself as a kind of Caesar of his modern day. One of my family members encouraged him to make himself a golden laurel wreath to wear upon his brow. He is seen depicted in paintings just like this. He rewarded my family with protection from loosing their lands in Italy. Their relationship with him caused him to pass the unprecedented laws that gave the Jewish people normal human rights as they should have had but no one had dared to give for centuries. The relationship also inspired him to start what was called "The Illyrian Movement." He tried to help restore our family's legacy. He met resistance from Eastern sources and this is what I have reason to believe made him head into Poland and Russia.

Everyone would like to think of Napoleon as a mad man but he was like any other ruler from the past who tried to set his example and legacy in stone for future generations. He wanted to be remembered for doing something on a grand scale. He wanted to be spoken of in a good way for centuries to come. He learned much of military tactics from my family who has for centuries past down their Military Secrets from generation to generation (to man, woman and child of their direct lineage). Please don't think I resent how I was raised because I don't. I realize now that it was a legacy from generation to generation that needed to be taught and forced into someone who would carry it on for the next generation. Otherwise the methods and ideals could not survive.

You see how our families are intertwined throughout history. This is because they intermarried for centuries.

Now you have heard a lot about how my family was and how they fit into your side of the family but I want to hear more about your side. I don't want to bore you with only my side of it all. Although I will be writing you about De Lupis. I have to find all the things I know about him because I do not believe in putting down in writing anything unless I know for certain it is the absolute truth that can be proved without a doubt.

I know you are intelligent enough to realize I am not trying to purposely boast about my direct side of the family. I know you must know I have written down what I have in order to preserve the history as it truly was so that no one takes it and changes it to suit their own ambitions.

I did not want to tell anyone for a long time about anything because I felt somewhat ashamed. I felt we lost everything, all possessions and found people made fun of this fact. It didn't matter it was not our fault. It was circumstances that was not in our control. It was a powerful evil force that was long ago foretold in scriptures that had to come to pass.

I soon realized by sharing the truth about my side of the family seemed to help others with their searches because they either found something in material I found or in something I said to them.

By the way although my 3rd Great Grandfather on the Maternal side held a "Count" title in 1820, this was only one of several of his inherited titles. The English family has given rise to a phenomena where their people have sold noble and aristocratic titles like wild fire. This was done in the centuries past when some family members needed money (this was one reason why the title of Marquise was invented, it was only considered as a "Courtesy Title" with no power or real substance). What the common person seems to be extremely ignorant about are the differences between the "Royal, Noble and Aristocratic status." Their behavior has allowed the common man in to such a degree that our Royal kind has been truly compromised and ridiculed where no one respects it in the same manner as it once was.

Our side of the family was from original "Royal Blood - Authentic Blue Blood." They were very, very strict and deadly serious about their ideals. This was part of the underlying problem during the French Revolution and the Adam Weishaupt movements.

What I am trying to get at is not just the importance of who we really are and but their true value.

My Mother went to Croatia and during the latter part of 1969 in Zagreb was proclaimed "Queen of Croatia." This caused the deaths of several people who worked on this project. I have photographs of this visit of hers.

This is not the only reason why I took on the Royal Title of "Her Royal Highness Princess." The important side to the Croatian culture is the "Paternal Side" of your family. To show you how important it is to tell the truth and share the truth with others, I used as my method the stories I heard since childhood and then took the stance of a complete pessimist about the stories and decided to go by pure factual documentations. I discovered records how we got the name Torquatus Von Radic. I already explained the Torquatus end of the family's history to a small degree. However I discovered the reason the people gave us the nickname Radic. Rad means laughing or happy with the patronymic suffix of ic. The story of Marcus Manlius Torquatus who was the son of the Manlius Torquatus that championed Rome that day with the Gaul warrior has his story as well. He heard the sound of geese cackling and this woke him up to investigate. He saw the Gauls climbing the rocks and reached down for the closest one and picked him up and threw him down on top of the rest of them. This woke up the rest of the soldiers and Romans who came to assist him. He also used his own money to get some debtors out of prison and freed others from their debts by selling off some of his own property. There were political enemies that accused him of trying to manipulate their system of government to gain popularity (as if he did not have enough of it already) and his enemies cowardly ganged up on him and threw him off the rocks to his death. Because of the loss and tragedy of this family member from that day forward no one directly related to this branch of the family ever named another child "Marcus". This promise has been kept within my family still to this day. This is why on many of our coat of arms from the Male's side of my family has depicted laughing geese.

The story however does not truly end there. The Male side of my family was also related by blood to the King's of Friuli and in particular to one named "Radic" who was the last "King of Croatia and Bosnia" who was murdered when he escaped and went in search of Nikolas Frangipani (Frankopan) who he knew would help him with his claim to his inheritance. The historians thought for a while that this Radic was in fact the brother of Tomasević who was Croatian-Bosnian King Stjepan Tomasević in 1463. Radic was not the brother but the Uncle who was Cousin to Frangipani. I know something that is not in any history books. When Radic died, his Cousin the Frangipani adopted his surviving children and kept them on Krk/Veglia then moved them to Modrus. This is where those villas that they took over comes into play for me and why it is so significant to get them back!

Click here: Ivan Anz Frankopan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I have strong reason from researches that I have conducted and much materials I have read to believe that Radic was related to Trpimir the first King of Croatia by close family blood ties.

Radic is the namesake of my ancestor on the culturally important Male's side and for a reason they kept it alive as a part of their name.

All the best regards,

Princess Susanna Torquatus Von Radic (Frangipani - Frankopan - Anjou de Cognac)

Stanislaus is a name related to one of my family's branches.

......my Great Great Grandfather on the female's side of the family was Nikolas (Nicholas) Josef Anton Frangipani out of Castell Propetto who was awarded the titles by Franz I of Austria in Vienna on February 3, 1820, which was one month after he married my Great Great Grandmother Katarina. This side I also recently discovered was related to the Medici of Italy and have a couple of castles in Venice.

Warm regards,

Susanna Torquatus Von Radic (Frangipani - Raditschs)

After discovering this recent information, it opened up much for me. I suddenly realized what the fight was really all about. I discovered Grandfather's paternal side was originally from ancient Rome from an original royal family there that became a Patrician family after the fall of relatives from the Monarchy. They ruled as the Dukes of Benevento and Spoleto, then became Kings of Friuli and of the Lombards. They then left and resettled in France and held the titles of the Counts of Anjou. This all made sense because they were military for centuries. The first Count of Anjou was named Torquatus. He was from ancient Roman family named Manlius where came the Manlius Capitolus (meaning from the capital city) and the branch called Manlius Torquatus. Manlius is the surname that has survived in my family since 753 B.C. Torquatus began with ancestor who was leader of Rome who had to champion Rome in a hand to hand combat against the Gauls. He was wounded by the giant warrior they chose for him to fight that day with a spear and fell to the ground and everyone thought he had been mortally wounded. Giant Gaul turned to crowd that was cheering when suddenly my ancestor starts laughing like a crazy man. He stands up removes spear while laughing and says something to the effect like is that all you've got, is this the best you can do. He then kills the giant Gaul, cuts off his head and takes the large gold "torq" (word for necklace) as his trophies. From that day his new name became Manlius Torquatus. He saved Rome that day from the destruction of the powerful Gauls. Later on the name Radic came into play. Rad means laughing or happy. They added the patronymic suffix of ic at the end.

I heard that Napoleon knew of my family's legendary military skills and came to meet them and make them an offer. I do not know what happened from that point on. I do know that the agreement was to free the Jews as part of it all.

My Grandfather's female side of the family came from the legendary Jordan (Giordano) Pierleoni who lived around the 7th century. He came from a royal very powerful and wealthy Jewish family who had their start out of the ghettos of Rome where by their laws, they only allowed Jews to live. My family never forgot this part of their lives. They forever remained humble about it all. Rome was starving because of a great famine. This ancestor made a large present of bread to feed the hungary people of Rome during this time. They changed his name from Pierleoni to Frangipani. There were only three branches of this family. The Roman branch's male line died out and the name Pierleoni forever changed. The second branch was ruling Northern Italy as Frangipani out of Venice. The third and final branch lived in Croatia and this is my direct ancestor. His name was Prince Ivanish Nikolas Frangipani (Frankopan). He lived during the 14th century in Croatia after leaving Venice when he inherited the title and lands. His cousin King Radic was the last King of Croatia and Bosnia. Radic went to find him because he knew he would have protection and support from his close relative. He was suddenly murdered. It is suspected by King Sigismund's men. He was survived by his children who were raised by the Frangipani family. They remained there under their protection for the remainder of the family branch's existence. This was until my Grandfather left the area to come to America in search of the last Frangipani who was a Marquise. Prince Ivanish Nikolas died in the year 1436.

I also heard the same information about Bartholomew as well. The name for my family came from Bartalan (Bertalan) which is Bartholomew. I have seen it altered to Bartul and Bartol /Barthol as well. It is still a derivative of the same name.

There is a Bartol or Bartalan - Bertalan who was from the Frangipani branch. This was Istvan (Stefan) Bartalan (Bartos-Bartul-Bartol) Count of Veglia and Modrus Ban of Croatia died 1481 married Isotta d'Este in 1446. Isotta lived between (1425 - 1456). The connection of this Bartol or Bartalan (because there are so many of them in the family tree) is that he was Count of Modrus. The year is off from the 1601 you have.

I do not see another Bartol or Bartalan or Bartholomew anywhere else in 1600s. This of course does not mean anything as you know because the records are incomplete. I am sure there is a way to connect the dots.

If they came from Yugoslav area chances are very strong that we are related!

I also know exactly what you mean about nobles who were illegitimate or made up areas to connect themselves to rule in place of those who should have ruled.

I myself am suffering a great battle about such a thing at the moment.

There is a man who claims himself to be from some fourth branch of the Frangipani family from Rome at the moment. He went public after I went public. He claimed he was a Prince of Croatia. He legally changed his name in London, England around 1992 to Frangipani. The crazy thing is everyone knows my family was extremely close. There was no fourth branch! I recently challenged his claim again. He backed down from his claim of Princedom and now claims he is a Duke! I again challenged his claim. He published his so called pedigree but it does not remotely match anything that belongs to my family and he put the titles of Marquise in front of all of the ancestors. The title Marquise started in France and moved on to England by way of French nobles and not in Italy where he claims his family to be from.

The other problem is that he has been blocking me from making my legal and rightful claims to my inheritances (titles, lands and money). I said that anyone can legally change their name to whatever but this does not entitle you to legally claim the inheritance of another.

I said if he still claims to be a Duke this can only be because he was granted this title through England. The De Lupis family derived from two sources. One is from a family that existed during the 600s. This family plagued my family who ruled over Benevento, Spoleto and Friuli. My relative Grimoald left to save his son who was taken hostage and left De Lupus (a lower titled noble) in charge while he was away. This De Lupus self proclaimed himself as a Duke. He was soon found terrorizing everyone within miles. The people called him a tyrant ruler. He murdered and stole from everyone including the Patriarch. He told everyone they needed to get used to him and his family because King Grimoald was never coming back. He had sent someone to kill him. To his surprise King Grimoald did come back with his son in tact. He fought De Lupus for three days and on the third day he died. This was in the year 666. The other thing was that the entire family was stripped of all titles, lands and properties as a way to pay back everyone for all of the terrible damages they caused. Their titles were never restored! By the way, De Lupus means "the Wolf." The male line completely died out at the end of the 600s. The early 700s the female line completely died out.

This new De Lupis earned a knighthood on two occasions during the late 18th century early 19th century. I understand they were temporary titles with no land exchanges.
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Anjou – Angevin – Torquatus –Radic – Raditsch – Radich – Frangipani – Modrus – Bartos – De Lupus – De Lupis - Plantagenet

To see several lists of surnames see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch:


Anyway the story about Napoleon was this. In the very beginning stages of his career he had many dreams and wishes. From those who knew him personally within my family past on the stories that he was not the Devil as many would like to call him. In the beginning he spoke a lot about Charlemagne (Charles Magnus) to the point of obsession. When he initially got into power he had at his disposal many experts in various fields. He had at his disposal a lot money to pay towards his dream of finding the descendants of the Manlius Torquatus family (my lineage). The reason he wanted this so badly was because my side of the family was famous throughout centuries of history for their Military Expertise. He heard how my family was the force behind the success of Charlemagne (a family ancestor by blood) and the Torquatus who's son was the first Duke of Anjou who married into the Royal House that became The House of Plantagenet, also called the House of Anjou, or Angevin dynasty. The story says that they were originally a noble family from France, which ruled the County of Anjou but if you look at the records written by the Church there and the Cistine Monks of Anjou, it all began with a man they called To see several lists of surnames see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch
. He also knew the common knowledge of that time that our side of the family was a direct lineage to what is known at the Merovignian line.

What I find strange and still researching is that there is a record that states my branch of the female side of the family was the last of the Carolingian descendants. This probably indicates the Male side is originally from the Merovingians.


Click here: House of Plantagenet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


This website might help you with the search your ancestor. Try typing in the name you wrote to me about and see what happens. Beware though that not all you see on these websites are truly 100% accurate and they do have some bugs to work out because they are somewhat incomplete.

Click here: The House of Anjou 1

Click here: Medieval Sourcebook: Chronicle of the Counts of Anjou, c. 1100

The names were altered because of the language barriers and because those around my ancestor did not speak his native tongue. This is the Gallo - Roman side of our family.

Napoleon found my family after a short investigation and made contact with them. They became close relatives and friends as I mentioned to you before. They assisted him on a couple of his campaigns that were very successful. He became inspired from the family's history that was deeply investigated by his people. He saw himself as a kind of Caesar of his modern day. One of my family members encouraged him to make himself a golden laurel wreath to wear upon his brow. He is seen depicted in paintings just like this. He rewarded my family with protection from loosing their lands in Italy. Their relationship with him caused him to pass the unprecedented laws that gave the Jewish people normal human rights as they should have had but no one had dared to give for centuries. The relationship also inspired him to start what was called "The Illyrian Movement." He tried to help restore our family's legacy. He met resistance from Eastern sources and this is what I have reason to believe made him head into Poland and Russia.

Everyone would like to think of Napoleon as a mad man but he was like any other ruler from the past who tried to set his example and legacy in stone for future generations. He wanted to be remembered for doing something on a grand scale. He wanted to be spoken of in a good way for centuries to come. He learned much of military tactics from my family who has for centuries past down their Military Secrets from generation to generation (to man, woman and child of their direct lineage). Please don't think I resent how I was raised because I don't. I realize now that it was a legacy from generation to generation that needed to be taught and forced into someone who would carry it on for the next generation. Otherwise the methods and ideals could not survive.

You see how our families are intertwined throughout history. This is because they intermarried for centuries.

Now you have heard a lot about how my family was and how they fit into your side of the family but I want to hear more about your side. I don't want to bore you with only my side of it all. Although I will be writing you about De Lupis. I have to find all the things I know about him because I do not believe in putting down in writing anything unless I know for certain it is the absolute truth that can be proved without a doubt.

I know you are intelligent enough to realize I am not trying to purposely boast about my direct side of the family. I know you must know I have written down what I have in order to preserve the history as it truly was so that no one takes it and changes it to suit their own ambitions.

I did not want to tell anyone for a long time about anything because I felt somewhat ashamed. I felt we lost everything, all possessions and found people made fun of this fact. It didn't matter it was not our fault. It was circumstances that was not in our control. It was a powerful evil force that was long ago foretold in scriptures that had to come to pass.

I soon realized by sharing the truth about my side of the family seemed to help others with their searches because they either found something in material I found or in something I said to them.

By the way although my 3rd Great Grandfather on the Maternal side held a "Count" title in 1820, this was only one of several of his inherited titles. The English family has given rise to a phenomena where their people have sold noble and aristocratic titles like wild fire. This was done in the centuries past when some family members needed money (this was one reason why the title of Marquise was invented, it was only considered as a "Courtesy Title" with no power or real substance). What the common person seems to be extremely ignorant about are the differences between the "Royal, Noble and Aristocratic status." Their behavior has allowed the common man in to such a degree that our Royal kind has been truly compromised and ridiculed where no one respects it in the same manner as it once was.

Our side of the family was from original "Royal Blood - Authentic Blue Blood." They were very, very strict and deadly serious about their ideals. This was part of the underlying problem during the French Revolution and the Adam Weishaupt movements.

What I am trying to get at is not just the importance of who we really are and but their true value.

My Mother went to Croatia and during the latter part of 1969 in Zagreb was proclaimed "Queen of Croatia." This caused the deaths of several people who worked on this project. I have photographs of this visit of hers.

This is not the only reason why I took on the Royal Title of "Her Royal Highness Princess." The important side to the Croatian culture is the "Paternal Side" of your family. To show you how important it is to tell the truth and share the truth with others, I used as my method the stories I heard since childhood and then took the stance of a complete pessimist about the stories and decided to go by pure factual documentations. I discovered records how we got the name Torquatus Von Radic. I already explained the Torquatus end of the family's history to a small degree. However I discovered the reason the people gave us the nickname Radic. Rad means laughing or happy with the patronymic suffix of ic. The story of Marcus Manlius Torquatus who was the son of the Manlius Torquatus that championed Rome that day with the Gaul warrior has his story as well. He heard the sound of geese cackling and this woke him up to investigate. He saw the Gauls climbing the rocks and reached down for the closest one and picked him up and threw him down on top of the rest of them. This woke up the rest of the soldiers and Romans who came to assist him. He also used his own money to get some debtors out of prison and freed others from their debts by selling off some of his own property. There were political enemies that accused him of trying to manipulate their system of government to gain popularity (as if he did not have enough of it already) and his enemies cowardly ganged up on him and threw him off the rocks to his death. Because of the loss and tragedy of this family member from that day forward no one directly related to this branch of the family ever named another child "Marcus". This promise has been kept within my family still to this day. This is why on many of our coat of arms from the Male's side of my family has depicted laughing geese.

The story however does not truly end there. The Male side of my family was also related by blood to the King's of Friuli and in particular to one named "Radic" who was the last "King of Croatia and Bosnia" who was murdered when he escaped and went in search of Nikolas Frangipani (Frankopan) who he knew would help him with his claim to his inheritance. The historians thought for a while that this Radic was in fact the brother of Tomasević who was Croatian-Bosnian King Stjepan Tomasević in 1463. Radic was not the brother but the Uncle who was Cousin to Frangipani. I know something that is not in any history books. When Radic died, his Cousin the Frangipani adopted his surviving children and kept them on Krk/Veglia then moved them to Modrus. This is where those villas that they took over comes into play for me and why it is so significant to get them back!

Click here: Ivan Anz Frankopan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I have strong reason from researches that I have conducted and much materials I have read to believe that Radic was related to Trpimir the first King of Croatia by close family blood ties.

Radic is the namesake of my ancestor on the culturally important Male's side and for a reason they kept it alive as a part of their name.

All the best regards,

Princess Susanna Torquatus Von Radic (Frangipani - Frankopan - Anjou de Cognac)

Stanislaus is a name related to one of my family's branches.

......my Great Great Grandfather on the female's side of the family was Nikolas (Nicholas) Josef Anton Frangipani out of Castell Propetto who was awarded the titles by Franz I of Austria in Vienna on February 3, 1820, which was one month after he married my Great Great Grandmother Katarina. This side I also recently discovered was related to the Medici of Italy and have a couple of castles in Venice.

Warm regards,

Susanna Torquatus Von Radic (Frangipani - Raditschs)

After discovering this recent information, it opened up much for me. I suddenly realized what the fight was really all about. I discovered Grandfather's paternal side was originally from ancient Rome from an original royal family there that became a Patrician family after the fall of relatives from the Monarchy. They ruled as the Dukes of Benevento and Spoleto, then became Kings of Friuli and of the Lombards. They then left and resettled in France and held the titles of the Counts of Anjou. This all made sense because they were military for centuries. The first Count of Anjou was named Torquatus. He was from ancient Roman family named Manlius where came the Manlius Capitolus (meaning from the capital city) and the branch called Manlius Torquatus. Manlius is the surname that has survived in my family since 753 B.C. Torquatus began with ancestor who was leader of Rome who had to champion Rome in a hand to hand combat against the Gauls. He was wounded by the giant warrior they chose for him to fight that day with a spear and fell to the ground and everyone thought he had been mortally wounded. Giant Gaul turned to crowd that was cheering when suddenly my ancestor starts laughing like a crazy man. He stands up removes spear while laughing and says something to the effect like is that all you've got, is this the best you can do. He then kills the giant Gaul, cuts off his head and takes the large gold "torq" (word for necklace) as his trophies. From that day his new name became Manlius Torquatus. He saved Rome that day from the destruction of the powerful Gauls. Later on the name Radic came into play. Rad means laughing or happy. They added the patronymic suffix of ic at the end.

I heard that Napoleon knew of my family's legendary military skills and came to meet them and make them an offer. I do not know what happened from that point on. I do know that the agreement was to free the Jews as part of it all.

My Grandfather's female side of the family came from the legendary Jordan (Giordano) Pierleoni who lived around the 7th century. He came from a royal very powerful and wealthy Jewish family who had their start out of the ghettos of Rome where by their laws, they only allowed Jews to live. My family never forgot this part of their lives. They forever remained humble about it all. Rome was starving because of a great famine. This ancestor made a large present of bread to feed the hungary people of Rome during this time. They changed his name from Pierleoni to Frangipani. There were only three branches of this family. The Roman branch's male line died out and the name Pierleoni forever changed. The second branch was ruling Northern Italy as Frangipani out of Venice. The third and final branch lived in Croatia and this is my direct ancestor. His name was Prince Ivanish Nikolas Frangipani (Frankopan). He lived during the 14th century in Croatia after leaving Venice when he inherited the title and lands. His cousin King Radic was the last King of Croatia and Bosnia. Radic went to find him because he knew he would have protection and support from his close relative. He was suddenly murdered. It is suspected by King Sigismund's men. He was survived by his children who were raised by the Frangipani family. They remained there under their protection for the remainder of the family branch's existence. This was until my Grandfather left the area to come to America in search of the last Frangipani who was a Marquise. Prince Ivanish Nikolas died in the year 1436.

I also heard the same information about Bartholomew as well. The name for my family came from Bartalan (Bertalan) which is Bartholomew. I have seen it altered to Bartul and Bartol /Barthol as well. It is still a derivative of the same name.

There is a Bartol or Bartalan - Bertalan who was from the Frangipani branch. This was Istvan (Stefan) Bartalan (Bartos-Bartul-Bartol) Count of Veglia and Modrus Ban of Croatia died 1481 married Isotta d'Este in 1446. Isotta lived between (1425 - 1456). The connection of this Bartol or Bartalan (because there are so many of them in the family tree) is that he was Count of Modrus. The year is off from the 1601 you have.

I do not see another Bartol or Bartalan or Bartholomew anywhere else in 1600s. This of course does not mean anything as you know because the records are incomplete. I am sure there is a way to connect the dots.

If they came from Yugoslav area chances are very strong that we are related!

I also know exactly what you mean about nobles who were illegitimate or made up areas to connect themselves to rule in place of those who should have ruled.

I myself am suffering a great battle about such a thing at the moment.

There is a man who claims himself to be from some fourth branch of the Frangipani family from Rome at the moment. He went public after I went public. He claimed he was a Prince of Croatia. He legally changed his name in London, England around 1992 to Frangipani. The crazy thing is everyone knows my family was extremely close. There was no fourth branch! I recently challenged his claim again. He backed down from his claim of Princedom and now claims he is a Duke! I again challenged his claim. He published his so called pedigree but it does not remotely match anything that belongs to my family and he put the titles of Marquise in front of all of the ancestors. The title Marquise started in France and moved on to England by way of French nobles and not in Italy where he claims his family to be from.

The other problem is that he has been blocking me from making my legal and rightful claims to my inheritances (titles, lands and money). I said that anyone can legally change their name to whatever but this does not entitle you to legally claim the inheritance of another.

I said if he still claims to be a Duke this can only be because he was granted this title through England. The De Lupis family derived from two sources. One is from a family that existed during the 600s. This family plagued my family who ruled over Benevento, Spoleto and Friuli. My relative Grimoald left to save his son who was taken hostage and left De Lupus (a lower titled noble) in charge while he was away. This De Lupus self proclaimed himself as a Duke. He was soon found terrorizing everyone within miles. The people called him a tyrant ruler. He murdered and stole from everyone including the Patriarch. He told everyone they needed to get used to him and his family because King Grimoald was never coming back. He had sent someone to kill him. To his surprise King Grimoald did come back with his son in tact. He fought De Lupus for three days and on the third day he died. This was in the year 666. The other thing was that the entire family was stripped of all titles, lands and properties as a way to pay back everyone for all of the terrible damages they caused. Their titles were never restored! By the way, De Lupus means "the Wolf." The male line completely died out at the end of the 600s. The early 700s the female line completely died out.

This new De Lupis earned a knighthood on two occasions during the late 18th century early 19th century. I understand they were temporary titles with no land exchanges.
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To see several lists of surnames see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch

De Lupis is a big problem for me. Alexander of Serbia proved a bad challenge for me some years back but De Lupis takes the cake.

Some tell me he has no honor and is very sneaky and will stop at nothing to get his way. Lie steal cheat, they say none of this means anything to him. Personally I do not know him. I only know those who do communicate with him.

He is very upset I am around because he knows I can disprove and over ride his claims because they seem to be false.

In the beginning before I got to know him via others who know him, I really wished and hoped it was true, that he was related to my family. However I have been through everything with a fine tooth comb and have found nothing in the last 10 years to substantiate his claim that his family is related to the Frangipani (Frankopan) side of my family! Initially after being so excited to think I finally had relatives that were close in blood to only find nothing but arrogance from this man and his family and those connected with him, I found nothing but sadness and frustration.

This is his website with his pedigree. The people I have hired to look into it (very reliable and reputable ones) said they found inaccuracies in what he states on his website.

Click here: La famiglia Lupis (o Lupi o Luppis, a volte preceduti dal prefisso "de") e un'antica nobile casata italiana di pro


This is the story that went around about his daughter's marriage to the Windsor branch. This was only one of too many to cut and paste.

Click here: Whispers in the Loggia: The Windsor-Rome Reunion


Click here: Windsor bride-to-be's lineage questioned - Living

I have been informed that he took over a castle from my family they claimed was abandoned which it was not I just have had one hell of a time getting the Government which he and Alexander of Serbia have a hand in at the moment won't let me make the claims because they said I was not born in Croatia and not 100% of Croatian blood and I am a woman!

There were articles that I will look for later where people from Croatian Historical Societies wrote how they researched and found that this De Lupis family only held knighthood titles on two occasions during the latter part of the 18th century and early 19th century. The first title was given in a temporary capacity from one of our relatives and the second I am not sure of.

Still De Lupis' lineage is a far cry from his legal escapades of changing his name (like the Windsor tactic) to Frankopan (Frangipani) Subic - Zrinksi is a far cry from legally being one and legally entitling him and his family to the things that belong to my family by legal inheritance laws!

Thank you again for sharing such treasure of family information with me. Please tell me more about yours now!

Respectfully and warmly yours,

Princess Susanna Torquatus Von Radic (Frangipani - Frankopan - Anjou - Cognac)
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To see several lists of surnames and other articles see box Bartos on AncientFacesresearch
Try also see any surname carefuly on Ancientfaces.com/research, because some can be in its box more information than in this article and only then you can understand genealogical tree, which is from my correspondence.

By Eva Bartosova

Correspondence with Princess Susanna Torquatus von Raditsch:

.... scanning the part of "J. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch Band 29 of Der Udel in Karnten, Krain und Dalmatian" which was published late 1800s where it states a part about my 3rd Great Grandfather Count Nicholas Josef Anton Frangipani (Frankopan) that finally delivered an answer from a question that has been bothering me for a very long time. I haven't received much cooperation from the Croatian Government or anyone else for that matter which has allowed people like De Lupis and others to steal my family's name because they used propaganda to say my family was extinct which it obviously is not but was their tool to steal tittles, property and bank accounts from my family. These people have no shame or respect in this regard and it isn't as if they didn't know I was alive. They also cannot use the excuse that I did not present them with documentation because I did many times. They have just conveniently ignored me and pushed me aside because the fever from greediness took over any honestly a human being can possess.

The very first portion of this one of many sections directly related to my family states that the origins of my branch of the family is "From an Ancient Roman Royal family established long ago with ancient Royal titles. It mentions that during the 7th Century a famous branch started with the name "Pierleoni" branch belonging to Jordan (Giordano) Pierleoni who gave bread to the masses who were starving from the famous famine in Rome and the Romans gave him the nickname of "Frangipani" for he and his descendants. It also mentions Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus who lived December 15, 37 – June 9, 68, born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, also called Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, was the fifth and last Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his grand-uncle Claudius to become heir to the throne. As Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus, he succeeded to the throne on October 13, 54, following Claudius' death.

I believe (if I understand the records correctly) it states the Pierleoni - Frangipani-Frankopan side came from Palestine as a part of Nero's family. This might answer some of the genetic problems other close family members suffered from!

This passage of the peerage book also mentions there are numerous records that show my 5th Great Grandfather who borrowed money from Austria for several properties and within 3 years bought them back.

Then it shows my 3rd Great Grandfather Nicolaus Josef Anton Frangipani who was awarded titles and properties 3 February 1820 in Vienna by blessing of Kaiser Franz I Austria.

The other interesting fact about the family is that my "Pierleoni family - Frangipani (Frankopan) family side arose from Jewish heritage. They migrated from Palestine but may not have necessarily been born there? This I am trying to research. What is interesting for me is that since they were of "Royal Blood" that was established before the 7th Century, common sense tells me that there were many people who had to testify and who had known or had knowledge of the "Real Kings or Royalty from Jewish lineage."

The new information is a little frightening to discover this truth about my Maternal side of the family! I feel a bit overwhelmed but realize I must accept. I also must accept all the coincidences I have lived with my whole life as acts from God and take them seriously and not ignore them, even if I want to. I have lived in denial a very long time.

The other funny thing I discovered about this passage of documented title and property exchanges and peerage information book it explained why my 3rd Great Grandfather's name had a small village in Switzerland attached to his surname. The book clearly stated he was living there and may have owned land there. I found the place last month but did not know what to make of it, until now.

I have more to tell you about the Anjou side of the family in the next email to follow.

Thank you so very much dear cousin. Your emails to me are such a comfort. It is nice to know I am not alone in this world and I do have a family that I hope to connect with!

Warm regards,
Princess Susanna Torquatus Von Radic

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