Christian Settipani (born 31 January 1961) is a French genealogist, historian and IT professional, currently working as the Technical Director of a company in Paris.
Biography
Settipani holds a Master of Advanced Studies from the Paris-Sorbonne University (1997), received a doctorate in history in December 2013 from the University of Lorraine with a dissertation titled Les prétentions généalogiques àAthènes sous l'empire romain ("Genealogical claims in Athens under the Roman Empire") and obtained in June 2019 from the Sorbonne university an habilitation (highest qualification level issued through university process) for a dissertation titled "Liens dynastiques entre Byzance et l'étranger àl'époque des Comnène et des Paléologue" (dynastic links between Byzantium and foreign countries under the Komnenos and Paleologos"). He collaborates with the U.M.R 8167 "Orient et Mediterranée - le monde byzantin" laboratory from the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
Settipani is best known for his work on the genealogy and prosopography of elites in Europe and the Near East. He has given particular attention to the possibility of genealogical continuity between families of late antiquity and families of the early mediaeval period, as revealed by shared naming patterns amongst them (see Descent from antiquity). Settipani is co-founder and general editor with Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan of the publication series of the Unit for Prosopographical Research at Linacre College of Oxford University.
Settipani's work is an important example of the trend in early mediaeval historical studies away from the idea, dominant for centuries, that elites of the late Roman Empire were entirely displaced in the West by unrelated Germanic invaders and "new men" or, alternatively, that to the extent they may not have been displaced memories of their origins and ties have become irretrievably obscured. This revision has contributed to better understanding of familial relations, society, and politics in that era, through a broad presentation of the subject matter, extensive citation of prior research and alternative viewpoints, and solutions to genealogical and prosopographical questions; Settipani has published his own work and has been extensively cited in scholarly papers and books on early mediaeval western European history. However, a few scholars have expressed concern that Settipani's presentation lacks accessibility, and that the very breadth and volume of the material which he treats in a single work tend to make it more difficult to evaluate his conclusions and their implications for specific historical contexts.
Publications
Books
The earlier works were originally published by ÃÂditions Francis Christian in French. Later works have been released via other publishers.
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- Les Widonides: le destin d'une famille aristocratique franque du VIe au Xe siècle, 1998.
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- ', 2000, Settipani and K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, editors
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- ', 2006
- Les prétentions généalogiques àAthènes sous l'Empire romain, 2013
- ', 2014
Articles
- âÂÂLes Polignac : quelques orientations pour la recherche historique et généalogiqueâÂÂ, Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birday, éd. Lindsay Brook, Londres 1989, pp. 327âÂÂ353 & pl. XVII.
- âÂÂRuricius Ier, évêque de Limoges et ses alliances familialesâÂÂ, Francia, 18, 1 (1991), pp. 195âÂÂ222.
- âÂÂLa transition entre Mythe et RéalitéâÂÂ, Archives and Genealogical Sciences / Les Archives et les Sciences Généalogiques, éd. André Vanrie, Archivum, 37 (1992), pp. 27âÂÂ67.
- âÂÂLes origines maternelles du comte de Bourgogne Otte-GuillaumeâÂÂ, Annales de Bourgogne, 66 (1994), p. 5-63. 5. âÂÂClovis. Un roi sans ancêtres ?âÂÂ, Gé-Magazine, nð 153, octobre 1996, pp. 24âÂÂ32.
- âÂÂLes Conradiens : un débat toujours ouvertâÂÂ, en collaboration avec Jean-Pierre Poly, Francia, 23,1 (1996) (Prosopographica), p. 135-166.
- âÂÂLes comtes dâÂÂAnjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe sièclesâÂÂ, in K. S. B. Keats-Rohan (éd.), Family trees and the Roots of Politics. Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century, Oxford 1997, pp. 211âÂÂ268.
- âÂÂLâÂÂorigine des comtes de Nevers : nouveaux documentsâÂÂ, Onomastique et parenté, I, 2000, pp. 85âÂÂ112.
- âÂÂLâÂÂapport de lâÂÂonomastique àlâÂÂétude des âÂÂfaussesâ généalogies carolingiennesâÂÂ, Onomastique et parenté, I, 2000, pp. 185âÂÂ229.
- âÂÂLes vicomtes de Châteaudun et leurs alliésâÂÂ, Onomastique et parenté, I, 2000, pp. 247âÂÂ261.
- âÂÂLes recherches prosopographiques: le haut Moyen Age francaisâÂÂ, History and Computing, (2000), pp. 5972.
- âÂÂAddenda et Corridenda àContinuité gentilice et continuité familiale : juillet 2000-juillet 2003â - <nowiki>http://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/research/prosop/addrome.doc</nowiki>
- âÂÂContinuité gentilice et continuité familiale àRome : un choix ou une chance ?âÂÂ, Ktéma, 30 (2005), pp. 317âÂÂ344.
- âÂÂLes Aviti et les évêques de ClermontâÂÂ, Colloque Saint Julien de Brioude. Actes du colloque international organisé par la ville de Brioude du 22 au 24 sept. 2004, Brioude, 2007, pp. 131âÂÂ170.
- âÂÂLâÂÂaristocratie méridionale des alentours de lâÂÂan mil : faits nouveaux et nouvelles approchesâÂÂ, Brioude aux temps carolingiens. Actes du colloque international organisé par la ville de Brioude 13-15 Septembre 2007, Le Puy-en-Velay, 2010, pp. 140âÂÂ157.
- âÂÂLes revendications généalogiques àAthènes àla fin de lâÂÂAntiquitéâÂÂ, Les stratégies familiales dans lâÂÂAntiquité tardive, éd. Christophe Badel & Christian Settipani, Paris, éd. De Boccard, 2012, pp. 5780.
- âÂÂLes réseaux familiaux dans lâÂÂaristocratie byzantine. Quelques exemples du VIe au XIe siècleâÂÂ, Histoire des réseaux familiaux dans lâÂÂAntiquité et au Moyen ÃÂge. In Memoriam A. Laiou et ÃÂ. Patlagean, Travaux et Mémoires du Centre dâÂÂHistoire et de Civilisation de Byzance, éd. B. Caseau, Paris, 2012, pp. 269âÂÂ288.
- âÂÂStratégies matrimoniales en question. Quelques unions atypiques dans les royaumes carolingiens aux IXe-XIe sièclesâÂÂ, Les stratégies matrimoniale (IXe-XIIIe siècles). Colloque des 25-26 mai 2012 au Centre dâÂÂEtudes Supérieures et de Civilisation médiévale, Université de Poitiers, éd. M. Aurell, Brepols, 2013, pp. 4976.
- âÂÂThe Bagratids in the seventh century, between Armenia and ByzantiumâÂÂ, Constructing the 7th century, Travaux et Mémoires XVII, éd. C. Zuckerman, Paris, 2013, pp. 559âÂÂ578.
- âÂÂProsopographie sénatoriale romaine : nouveautés autour des SextiiâÂÂ, La prosopographie au service des sciences sociales. Colloque international du 29-30 novembre et 1er décembre 2010 àlâÂÂUniversité Jean Moulin, Lyon 3, éd. Bernadette Cabouret et François Demotz, Lyon, 2014, pp. 57âÂÂ77.
- âÂÂPouvoir, religion et conflits familiaux àByzance au IXe siècleâÂÂ, Inheritance, Law and Religions in the Ancient and Mediaeval Worlds, éd. B. Caseau et S. R. Huebner (Centre de recherche dâÂÂHistoire et Civilisation de Byzance, Monographies 45), Paris 2014, pp. 191âÂÂ214.
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Notes
References
- Ralph Mathisen, Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul. Liverpool University Press. 1999.
- Constance Brittain Bouchard, Those of My Blood: Constructing Noble Families in Medieval Francia. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2001.
- Bernard S. Bachrach, "Some observations on the origins of the Angevin dynasty", Medieval Prosopography 10 no. 2 (1989): 1-24.
- Christian Settipani, "Les comtes d'Anjou et leur alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", in K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, ed., Family Trees and the Roots of Politics (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1997): 211âÂÂ267.
- Greg Halfond, "Review of La Noblesse du Midi carolingien: ÃÂtudes sur quelques grandes familles d'Aquitaine et du Languedoc du IXe au XIe siècles, Toulousain, Périgord, Limousin, Poitou, Auvergne. Prosopographica et Genealogica", in the Medieval Review. vol. 5. pp. 388.
- Nathaniel L. Taylor, "Roman Genealogical Continuity and the 'Descents-from-Antiquity' Question. A Review Article" in The American Genealogist 76 (2001), 129âÂÂ136. http://www.nltaylor.net/pdfs/a_Continuite.pdf
- Martin Heinzelmann, Gregory of Tours: History and Society in the Sixth Century. Cambridge University Press, (2001) https://books.google.com/books?id=4fDj5mcAXgkC
- Karl Ferdinand Werner, "L'apport de la prosopographie àl'histoire sociale des élites", in K.S.B. Keats-Rohan ed., Family Trees and the Roots of Politics. Woodbridge, (1997), 1-21.
- Beech, George, Review of La Noblesse du Midi carolingien: ÃÂtudes sur quelques grandes familles d'Aquitaine et du Languedoc du IXe au XIe siècles, Toulousain, Périgord, Limousin, Poitou, Auvergne. Prosopographica et Genealogica", in Medieval Prosopography, Vol. 25 (2004) pp. 235âÂÂ236