• In Greek mythology, Cinna was the wife of King Phoroneus of Argos by whom she became the mother of Apis and Niobe. Otherwise, the consort(s) of Phoroneus...
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    No. 2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, pp. 754, 755 ("Cornelius Cinna", Nos. 2, 3). Deutsch, "The Women of Caesar's Family"...
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    a tragedy called Cinna by the famous 17th-century French playwright Corneille. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 754 (v. 1)...
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  • in 87 BC alongside Lucius Cornelius Cinna. He died during the chaos that accompanied the capture of Rome by Cinna and Gaius Marius. Gnaeus Octavius was...
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    Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 1049 ("Merula"). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, pp. 754, 755 ("Cornelius Cinna"). Dictionary...
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  • 46 BC, Pompeia married for a second time to politician Lucius Cornelius Cinna who was consul in 32 BC. For a time, Pompeia accompanied her younger brother...
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    In 84 BC, it was struck by lightning, the same day the popularis leader Cinna was murdered by his troops. The Aventine temple may have been destroyed...
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  • of Apis and Niobe. Otherwise, the consort of Phoroneus was called either Cinna or Teledice (Laodice[citation needed]) also a nymph or Perimede or Peitho...
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  • Gnaeus Papirius Carbo (consul 85 BC) (category Supporters of Marius and Cinna)
    85, 84, and 82 BC. He was the head of the Marianists after the death of Cinna in 84 and led the resistance to Sulla during the civil war. He was proscribed...
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    Myrrha (redirect from Smyrna (mythology))
    was the subject of the most famous work (now lost) of the poet Helvius Cinna. Several alternate versions appeared in the Bibliotheca, the Fabulae of...
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    Cornelia, a woman of patrician rank and the daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, at that time the most powerful man in Rome. By all accounts, their marriage...
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    Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to divorce his young wife Cornelia Cinna, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna who had supported Sulla's archenemy Marius. Young Caesar...
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  • During the civil war between Cinna and Octavius, Antonius supported the latter. This cost him his life; Gaius Marius and Cinna executed him when they obtained...
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  • included topographical and biographical treatises, commentaries on Helvius Cinna and the poems of Virgil, and disquisitions on agriculture and bee-keeping...
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    Eclogue 9 (section Cinna)
    declares that he too is a poet, although compared to the poets Varius and Cinna he is like a goose squawking amongst swans. (These words are adapted from...
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  • showing Katniss sketches of her Mockingjay costume made by Cinna, that he is dead. Cinna is very different from the other inhabitants of the Capitol...
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  • Clymenus (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    individuals: Clymenus, a son of Phoroneus by either Cerdo or Teledice or Cinna. He and his sister Chthonia founded a sanctuary of Demeter. Clymenus was...
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    of the Thermodon, probably at or near modern Terme. According to Greek mythology, it was the capital city of the Amazons. The town is mentioned as early...
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  • Niobe. Other sources called the consort(s) of Phoroneus as either Cerdo, Cinna, or Perimede, or Peitho. Apollodorus, 2.1.1; Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 177 Pausanias...
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    Phoroneus (category Princes in Greek mythology)
    begat Phoroneus by his sister Argia". He was said to have been married to Cinna, or Cerdo, a nymph, or Teledice (or Laodice[citation needed]) also a nymph...
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  • gens mentioned in history was Gaius Milonius, a Roman senator, and one of Cinna's allies. The empress Milonia Caesonia was presumably descended from this...
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  • importance as early as the first civil war. On the death of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, in 84 BC, he married his wife Annia, and in the following year, 83, was...
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  • Laodice (Greek myth) (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    a golden-haired lover of Poseidon. Hyginus, Fabulae 145, n. Phoroneus & Cinna (ed. Scheffero) Clement of Alexandria, Exhortations 3.4 Scholia ad Homer...
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  • history. The surnames of the Helvii under the Republic included Blasio, Cinna, and Mancia, but several of the family appear without a cognomen. Under...
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  • during Sulla's campaigns against king Mithridates of Pontus then against the Cinna-Marius faction during Sulla's civil war. During the First Mithridatic War...
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  • Latin word for "beard". He married Cornelia, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, who was consul in 87 BC. In the civil war between Marius and Sulla, Ahenobarbus...
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    subsequent sudden death of Gaius Marius, the surviving consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna (father-in-law of Julius Caesar) imposed proscriptions on those surviving...
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    Marsyas (category LGBTQ themes in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the satyr Marsyas (/ˈmɑːrsiəs/; Greek: Μαρσύας) is a central figure in two stories involving music: in one, he picked up the double...
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  • general in the last decades of the Republic. He fought alongside Marius and Cinna, and later established an independent state in Hispania during the dictatorship...
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    and clients, although overall control of the Marian faction was held by Cinna, who was elected consul for consecutive years until his death in 84 BC....
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