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. . . "Settipani (1989 and 1991, pp. 198-9) says that Ferreolus's wife
Papianilla was probably a niece of the emperor Avitus. Harries (1994, p.
34, n. 30) says that she was a generation older, perhaps a sister or
cousin of Avitus, while Mommaerts and Kelley (1992, pp. 112- 3) propose
that she might be a generation younger.
. . . Ferreolus's wife was a partner who shared his troubles, according to
Sidonius."