• Sulpicia is believed to be the author, in the first century BCE, of six short poems (some 40 lines in all) written in Latin which were published as part...
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  • Sulpicia was an ancient Roman poet who was active during the reign of the emperor Domitian (r. AD 81–96). She is mostly known through two poems of Martial;...
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  • The gens Sulpicia was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome, and produced a succession of distinguished men, from the foundation of...
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  • The Garland of Sulpicia, also sometimes known as the Sulpicia cycle or the Sulpicia-Cerinthus cycle, is a group of five Latin love poems written in elegiac...
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  • Sulpicia may refer to: Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus), judged the most virtuous of all the Roman matrons. Sulpicia, Augustan poet Sulpicia...
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    dubious historical reliability, Alexander was also at some point married to Sulpicia Memmia, a member of one of the most ancient Patrician families in Rome...
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    Sulpicia Dryantilla (died 260/261) was the wife of Regalianus, Roman usurper against Gallienus. Regalianus gave her the title of Augusta to legitimize...
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    Sulpicia (fl. 113 BC) was the wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus and earned everlasting fame when she was determined to be the most chaste of all the Roman...
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  • Sulpicia Lepidina was the wife of Flavius Cerialis, prefect[broken anchor] of the Ninth Cohort of Batavians, stationed at Vindolanda in Roman Britain in...
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    concerning the love of Sulpicia for a certain Cerinthus. These are often known as the Garland of Sulpicia or the Cerinthus-Sulpicia cycle. Three of them...
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  • Sulpicia Praetextata (/sʌlˈpɪʃə/) was an ancient Roman noblewoman who lived in the Roman Empire in the 1st century. Praetextata was a member of the gens...
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    Clunia (full name Colonia Clunia Sulpicia) was an ancient Roman city. Its remains are located on Alto de Castro, at more than 1000 metres above sea level...
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  • Sulpitia Lodovica Cesis was born on 15 May 1577 in Modena, Italy. She was an Italian composer as well as a well-regarded lutenist. Her father was Count...
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    The Theatre of Clunia Sulpicia is a Roman theatre in the ancient city of Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, in what is now province of Burgos, northern Spain. Built...
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    Potitia Quinctia Quinctilia Romilia Sempronia Sergia Servilia Sestia Siccia Sulpicia Tarpeia Tarquinia Tarquitia Tullia Valeria Verginia Veturia Vitellia Volumnia...
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    England. She is known for a birthday invitation she sent around 100 AD to Sulpicia Lepidina, wife of Flavius Cerialis, commander at Vindolanda. This invitation...
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    magistrate at the time of the first Roman Emperor Augustus - and his sister Sulpicia Platorina in Rome. Pauly-Wissowa, RE 14.2, 1535-1600. Brian W. Jones (1992)...
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    Cerialis, prefect of the ninth cohort of Batavians and that of his wife, Sulpicia Lepidina. Some correspondence may relate to civilian traders and contractors;...
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    30 years later (Alba Longa). Silver serrate denarius struck by C. Sulpicius C. f. Galba in Rome 106 BC. ref.: Sulpicia 1., Sydenham 572., Craw. 312/1...
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    this is mostly rejected in modern scholarship. Regalianus was married to Sulpicia Dryantilla, a woman from a prestigious senatorial family, which instead...
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  • was likely the father of Sulpicia, who is the only identified Roman female poet whose poetry is known to have survived. Sulpicia gens "Servius Sulpicius...
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    years later (Alba Longa). Silver serrate denarius struck by C. Sulpicius C. f. Galba in Rome 106 BC. ref.: Sulpicia 1., Sydenham 572., Crawford 312/1...
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  • Fabella of Sulpicia ('Epigrammata Bobiensia' 37)". Phoenix. 60 (1/2): 70–121. JSTOR 20304581. Merriam, Carol U. (1991). "The Other Sulpicia". Classical...
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  • nature of relationships, and Caius, who has no known power. Aro's wife Sulpicia, Caius' wife Athenodora, and formerly Marcus' wife Didyme, who had the...
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    of Zephyrus 65. A young Roman woman 66. Marcia, daughter of Varro 67. Sulpicia, wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus 68. Harmonia, daughter of Gelon, son of...
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    very anxious about being called for because Sulpicia is a high class woman. Upon arrival at the house, Sulpicia, Postumius, and Hispala go elsewhere inside...
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    Evans, trans. (1861). "Satire VIII", The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius. New York City: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. Shadrake,...
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  • Tibullus' patron Messalla. Notable in this collection are the poems of Sulpicia, thought to be the only surviving work by a Classical Latin female poet...
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    Quirinus and paternal grandson of Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, from Gens Sulpicia, in the neighbourhood of Lanuvium, a Latin town near Rome, Quirinius followed...
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  • Stertinia Stlaccia Strabonia Subria Suedia Suellia Suetonia Suettia Suilia Sulpicia Surdinia Symmachi Tadia Talia Tampia Tanicia Tannonia Tanusia Tapsennia...
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