The gens Aemilia, originally written Aimilia, was one of the greatest patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens was of great antiquity, and claimed...
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Lepiduses (Aemilii Lepidi), men belonging to the Lepidus branch of the Aemilia gens (family) that was founded by the Marcus Aemilius Lepidus who served as...
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Aemilia may refer to: Aemilia (gens), patrician family of ancient Rome, and the female members of this gens Aemilia Tertia (c. 230–163 or 162 BC), third...
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active, work", and Emilia, derived from the name of the Roman Aemilia gens. The name of the gens is likely derived from the Latin word aemulus, meaning rival...
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The Basilica Aemilia (Italian: Basilica Emilia) was a civil basilica in the Roman Forum, in Rome, Italy. Today only the plan and some rebuilt elements...
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the patrician Aemilia gens. His father was Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. The younger Scaurus was married twice. His first wife was Aemilia Lepida, who bore...
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Aemilia gens. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, pp. 321, 322. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 436 ("Aurelia Gens")...
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("Aemilia Gens", "Ancus Marcius", "Calpurnia Gens"), vol. II, p. 940 ("Marcia Gens"), vol. III, pp. 366, 367, 492, 493 ("Pinaria Gens", "Pompilia Gens"...
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Aemilia Tertia (d. 162 or 163 BC), properly Aemilia, was the wife of Scipio Africanus. She was a member of the gens Aemilia, one of the ancient Roman...
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to: El Papus, a Spanish satirical magazine a Roman family name; see Aemilia gens § Aemilii Papi Quintus Aemilius Papus (3rd century BC), Roman general...
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The gens Traia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but several are known from inscriptions...
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was the mother of consuls Marcus Porcius Cato and Gaius Porcius Cato. Aemilia gens Scipio-Paullus-Gracchus family tree Monument of Aemilius Paullus Gai...
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BC. Aemilia gens – Patrician Aurelia gens Calpurnia gens Calvisia gens Claudia gens – Patrician Curtia gens – Patrician Flavia gens Ligaria (gens) Marcia...
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Trial of the Vestal Virgins (114–113 BC) (redirect from Aemilia (vestal))
network of the participants. Aemilia was a member of the patrician gens Aemilia. Licinia was a member of the plebeian gens Licinia and the daughter of...
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Gens"). Livy, i. 20. Plutarch, "The Life of Numa", 21. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, pp. 30, 168, 582 ("Aemilia Gens"...
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Wives of Pompey the Great (redirect from Aemilia (wife of Pompey))
the relatively-obscure gens Antistia. She married Pompey in 86 BCE, and he divorced her in 82 or 81 BCE in favour of Aemilia, the stepdaughter of Sulla...
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include: Mamercus, legendary ancestor of the Roman gens with the nomen Aemilius; see Aemilia (gens) Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus (fl. 5th century BC)...
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Nasica (who was consul in 52 BC and originally from the gens Cornelia) and his wife Aemilia. She appears in numerous literary sources, including an official...
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Marcus Aemilius Barbula was a Roman politician from the gens Aemilia. He was a consul in 230 BC alongside Marcus Junius Pera, succeeding Marcus Pomponius...
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The gens Fabia was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens played a prominent part in history soon after the establishment...
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equitum in 368 and 352, consul in 366 and 363, and interrex in 355 BC. Aemilia (gens) Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (2006). "Aemilius [I20]". Brill's New Pauly. doi:10...
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the following centuries it was actively maintained and improved by the Aemilia gens. The first complete reconstruction took place in the years between 55...
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daughter of Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, consul in 19, Calvina belonged to two patrician houses: the gens Aemilia and gens Junia respectively...
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Aemilia Lepida (5 BC – c. 43 AD) was a noble Roman woman and matron. She was the first great-grandchild of the Emperor Augustus. She was the first great-grandchild...
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derives from the Via Aemilia, a main trading route, that takes its name from its builder, Marco Emilio Lepido, from the Aemilia gens. Romagna derives from...
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synonym for the Gymnetis genus of beetle. Aemilius may also refer to: Aemilia gens, gens in ancient Rome Includes list of Ancient Romans named Aemilius The...
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male given name meaning rival, deriving from the Latin Aemilius of the gens Aemilia. A related female given name is Emily. Notable people and characters...
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Paullus from which the name of the structure and association to the gens Aemilia is derived (Livy, 35.10.12). It was subsequently rebuilt in 174 BC by...
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Severus himself were born and raised in Mediolanensis. Severus married Aemilia Clara, an African woman from Hadrumetum. Their sons were: Didius Proculus...
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478 BC, Aemilius led a Roman army successfully against the Etruscans. Aemilia gens Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, Commentary on Livy, books 1–5, Oxford, Clarendon...
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