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* Shyriath Bukolos (♂, 1553–1644) m. 1623 ??? (♀, 1589–1644) | * Shyriath Bukolos (♂, 1553–1644) m. 1623 ??? (♀, 1589–1644) | ||
** Icol Bucolos (♂, 1626–1691) m. 1652 Adrienne Gaudin (♀, 1625–1684) | ** Icol Bucolos (♂, 1626–1691) m. 1652 Adrienne Gaudin (♀, 1625–1684) | ||
*** [[#Edgard Dieuxdonné (1653–1738)|Edgard Dieuxdonné Bucolos]] (♂, 1653–1738) | *** [[#Edgard Dieuxdonné (1653–1738)|Edgard Dieuxdonné Bucolos]] (♂, 1653–1738) m. 1687 Nereida Acosta (♀, 1647–1738) | ||
*** Célestine Julie Bucolos (♀, 1655–1751) | *** Célestine Julie Bucolos (♀, 1655–1751) | ||
*** [[File:Narbonne_CoA.png|20px]] [[S. S. Bucolos|Sylvain Schiriath (S. S.) Bucolos]], Count of [[Narbonne]] (♂, 18.V.1656–23.III.1753) m. 1679 Callie Sherbrooke (♀, 1654–1747) | *** [[File:Narbonne_CoA.png|20px]] [[S. S. Bucolos|Sylvain Schiriath (S. S.) Bucolos]], Count of [[Narbonne]] (♂, 18.V.1656–23.III.1753) m. 1679 Callie Sherbrooke (♀, 1654–1747) | ||
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==Biographies== | ==Biographies== | ||
===Edgard Dieuxdonné (1653–1738)=== | ===Edgard Dieuxdonné (1653–1738)=== | ||
The eldest child of Icol Bucolos. | The eldest child of Icol Bucolos. Born in Triegon, he was a cartographer with ''[[Bucolos et fils]]'' from 1676. Becoming responsible for most of the company's output in maps, he had no interest in the actual running of the business, to which his [[S. S. Bucolos|brother]] succeeded in 1684. One of S. S.' first acts was to make Edgard head of a division devoted to public-interest products: maps intended for education, public outreach, and aesthetic appeal. He remained in this position until his retirement in 1735. He married Nereida Acosta in 1687, and died within a few days of her in 1738; they had no issue. | ||
===Henri Eugène (1661–1706)=== | ===Henri Eugène (1661–1706)=== | ||
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| House of Bucolos | |||
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| Country | Nouvelle Alexandrie | ||
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| Motto | Hic Splendet Gloria Mundi | ||
| Titles | Count of Narbonne | ||
| Founder | Icol Bucolos (1626–1691) | ||
| Current head | TBD | ||
| Founding year | 1647 AN | ||
| Parent house | N/A | ||
The House of Bucolos (ALX: la maison de Bucolos) is a prominent family of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Beginning as surveyors and cartographers, their business, Bucolos et fils received the attention and appreciation of the federal government, resulting in the family's rise to national import and the ennoblement of various members.
Genealogy
- Shyriath Bukolos (♂, 1553–1644) m. 1623 ??? (♀, 1589–1644)
- Icol Bucolos (♂, 1626–1691) m. 1652 Adrienne Gaudin (♀, 1625–1684)
- Edgard Dieuxdonné Bucolos (♂, 1653–1738) m. 1687 Nereida Acosta (♀, 1647–1738)
- Célestine Julie Bucolos (♀, 1655–1751)
Sylvain Schiriath (S. S.) Bucolos, Count of Narbonne (♂, 18.V.1656–23.III.1753) m. 1679 Callie Sherbrooke (♀, 1654–1747)
- Francis Joseph Bucolos (♂, 1659–1738)
- Henri Eugène Bucolos (♂, 1661–1706) (died in terrorist attack by the Freyja's Battlers during the Great Vanic Revolt)
- Mira Raynora Bucolos (♀, 1664–1780)
- Lissanse Dolorès Bucolos (♀, 1664–Present)
- Victor Louis Bucolos (♂, 1667–1752)
- Aldurie Alexandra (A. A.) Bucolos (♀, 1669–Present)
- Icol Bucolos (♂, 1626–1691) m. 1652 Adrienne Gaudin (♀, 1625–1684)
Biographies
Edgard Dieuxdonné (1653–1738)
The eldest child of Icol Bucolos. Born in Triegon, he was a cartographer with Bucolos et fils from 1676. Becoming responsible for most of the company's output in maps, he had no interest in the actual running of the business, to which his brother succeeded in 1684. One of S. S.' first acts was to make Edgard head of a division devoted to public-interest products: maps intended for education, public outreach, and aesthetic appeal. He remained in this position until his retirement in 1735. He married Nereida Acosta in 1687, and died within a few days of her in 1738; they had no issue.
Henri Eugène (1661–1706)
The fifth child and fourth son of Icol Bucolos. He was a surveyor for Bucolos et fils for over half his life, traveling extensively across Nouvelle Alexandrie and other parts of the world. He had the misfortune of being in North Lyrica in 1706 during the events of the Great Vanic Revolt, when he died in a terrorist attack in Chambouly attributed to the Freyja's Battlers. He died without legitimate issue, having never married, though he acknowledged paternity of four children, each on a different continent.