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    Didia Clara was a daughter and the only recorded child of the Roman emperor Didius Julianus and empress Manlia Scantilla. She was born and raised in Rome...
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    Marcus Didius Julianus (/ˈdɪdiəs/; 29 January 133 – 2 June 193) was Roman emperor from March to June 193, during the Year of the Five Emperors. Julianus...
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    succession. Around 153, she bore Julianus a daughter and only child, Didia Clara, who was known for her beauty. Her husband became emperor on 28 March...
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  • married Aemilia Clara, an African woman from Hadrumetum. Their sons were: Didius Proculus, married, his son was betrothed to his niece Didia Clara. Didius Nummius...
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  • name from Yuanjia (3rd year) to Yongxing of the Chinese Han Dynasty. Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus Kong Rong, Chinese official and warlord...
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  • March to June 193) Didia Clara (born c. 153), only child of the Roman Emperor Didius Julianus and Empress Manlia Scantilla Clara Lair, pen name of Mercedes...
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  • Scantilla Manlia Scantilla 193 Wife of Emperor Didius Julianus. 193 Didia Clara Didia Clara 153 Rome 193 Daughter of Emperor Didius Julianus. Unknown...
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  • calligrapher (d. 230) 152 Bao Xin, Chinese general and warlord (d. 192) 153 Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus Kong Rong, Chinese official and warlord...
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    The gens Didia, or Deidia, as the name is spelled on coins, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first appears in history during the final century...
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    4 days) Named augusta alongside her daughter. Didius Julianus (r. 193) Didia Clara (daughter) AD 193 (briefly as augusta) A woman of great beauty; almost...
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  • first months of 193, Repentinus married the daughter of Didius Julianus, Didia Clara. When the emperor Pertinax was murdered on 28 March, according to the...
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    Klechniowska (1888–1973) Julie Reisserová (1888–1938) Maria Rodrigo (1888–1967) Didia Saint Georges (1888–1979) Elna Sherman (1888–1964) Lyubov Streicher (1888–1958)...
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  • 1943) Georgie Boyden Saint John (1861–1899) Sainte des Prez (13th century) Didia Saint Georges (1888–1979) Charlotte Sainton-Dolby (1821–1885) Eva Saito-Noda...
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    Keller (1885–1967), German church musician und musicologist[citation needed] Didia Saint Georges (1888-1979), Romanian composer Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971)...
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    258. The New York Times: Richard B. Woodward, review of Ramona Diaries by Didia DeLyser, 24 July 2005, accessed February 14, 2011. Phillips, Kate (2003)...
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  • Neope muirheadi nagasawae Matsumura, 1919 Muirhead's labyrinth Neope pulaha didia Fruhstorfer, 1909 Palaeonympha opalina macrophthalmia Fruhstorfer, 1911...
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