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 Agrippina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agrippina the Elder or Julia Vipsania Agrippina (14 BC – 33 AD), daughter of Julia the Elder; Wife of Germanicus; Mother of Caligula
Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC – 28 or early 29 AD), daughter of Julia the Elder; Wife of Lucius Aemilius Paullus
Agrippina (opera), opera by George Frideric Handel, of which the title and plot refer to Agrippina the Younger.
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 Vipsania Julia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC– AD 28 or early 29) also known as Julia the Younger or Julilla, was the eldest daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder (Augustus' daughter).
She was also the younger half-sister of Vipsania Agrippina (Tiberius' and later Asinius Gallus' wife) and Vipsania Marcella (Daughter of Claudia Marcella Major, Julia the Elder's cousin), both also daughters of Vipsanius Agrippa.
Julia (Caesaris) minor: she was however no Julia Caesaris by birth (being the daughter of a Vipsanius Agrippa makes her a Vipsania Agrippina by birth).
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 Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul AD 32) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A group including among others Julia Livilla, Drusilla, Agrippina the younger, Drusus Caesar, Nero Caesar, Caligula, Claudia Julia, Tiberius Gemellus, Britannicus, a younger Octavia, allegedly Julia Venissa and Messalina.
Domitius married his cousin Julia Agrippina after her thirteenth birthday in 28 AD.
Gaius was son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia Caesaris, daughter to the previously mentioned Caesar Augustus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gnaeus_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(1st_century_AD)   (684 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Claudius
Julia Vipsania Agrippina Minor or Agrippina Minor (Latin for the younger) (November 7, AD 15 – March 59), often called Agrippinilla to distinguish her from her mother, was the daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major.
Julia Antonia Minor (the younger) (30 January/31 January 36 BC - May-October 37 AD) was the daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia.
She was the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by his third wife Julia Caesaris, was...
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 Bening's star performance in 'Being Julia' will take her to the Oscars
The plot traces the way Julia is reborn by this affair and then suffers -- and seeks out a unique form of personal and professional revenge-- when her lover turns out to be a manipulative fortune-hunter who throws her over for a younger actress (Catherine Charlton).
As the film opens, Julia -- who is bored with her life, fearful of her advancing years and far from a dedicated artist -- finds herself responding to the unctuous attentions of a much-younger American admirer (Shaun Evans).
Based on Maugham's 1937 novella "Theatre," "Julia" is the saga of Julia Lambert, a spoiled, gifted and much celebrated actress in her late 40s, who is more or less happily married to a vain but competent and very supportive actor/manager (Jeremy Irons).
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 Caligula: bio and encyclopedia article
[follow hyperlink for more...])), and three daughters (Julia Livilla (Julia Livilla: more facts about this subject), Drusilla (Drusilla: more facts about this subject) and Agrippina the younger (Agrippina the younger: Wife who poisoned Claudius after her son Nero was declared heir and who was then put to death by Nero)).
Agrippina was daughter to Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa: Roman general who commanded the fleet that defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (63-12 BC)) and Julia Caesaris (Julia Caesaris: julia caesaris is the name of all women in the julii caesares patrician family (to which,...
Together with another aggrieved colonel, Cornelius Sabinus, he also killed Caligula's wife Caesonia (Caesonia: more facts about this subject) and their infant daughter, Julia Drusilla (Julia Drusilla: julia drusilla (39 ad-41 ad) was the only child and daughter of roman emperor...
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 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - Biographies and Essays by SOSZ Members
From this marriage was Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar, Gaius (the Emperor Caligula), Agrippina the Younger, Drusilla and Julia Livilla.
At the tender age of 13, Agrippina the Younger was married by the command of Tiberius, the reigning Princeps to Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus at 28 AD.
In the year of 39, Agrippina was allegedly involved in a conspiracy with Aemilius Lepidus, Gaetulicus and Julia Livilla to overthrow Gaius.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Cynan, King of Britain (Eusebia the Younger, Constantinus II, Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, Hellena Britannica "St. Hellen of the Cross", Strada "the Fair", Gladys "the Younger", Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great), Coel I "Old King Cole", Meric (Marius), Genvissa (Venus Julia), Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus), Antonia Minor, Marcus Antonius) was born in 385.
Walter, King of the Franks (Clodius III, Bartherus, Hilderic, Sunno, Farabert, Clodimir, Athildis of Camulod, Coel I "Old King Cole", Meric (Marius), Genvissa (Venus Julia), Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus), Antonia Minor, Marcus Antonius) died in 306.
Pharamond (Faramund), King of Westphalia, Duke of the East Franks (Frotmund (Frimutel), Boaz (Anfortas), Titurel, Manael, Catheloys (Castellors), Eurgen, Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great), Coel I "Old King Cole", Meric (Marius), Genvissa (Venus Julia), Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus), Antonia Minor, Marcus Antonius) was born in 404.
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 Ancient Roman Women - 2
Faustina the Younger was the daughter of the emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina the Elder.
Faustina the Younger died at the village of Halala in faraway Cappadocia in A. She was only forty six years old.
Lucilla was married to the emperor Lucius Verus in A. She was the daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger.
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 List of ancient Romans - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
Gaius Plinius Caecilus Secundus (Pliny the Younger) - scholar
Julia Avita Mamaea - younger daugher of Julia Maesa
Cato, Marcus Porcius - the Younger, politician, leader of the conservative faction
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 List of ancient Romans
Julia Avita Mamaea - younger daugher of Julia Maesa
Gaius Plinius Caecilus Secundus (Pliny the Younger) - scholar
Cato, Marcus Porcius - the Younger, politician, leader of the conservative faction
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 Robinson_Julia
Julia was the younger of her parents two children, having an elder sister Constance who was two years older.
Julia was two years old when her mother died and after this she and her sister Constance were sent to live in a community of about four houses in the Arizona desert.
Of course there was no school in the middle of the Arizona desert, so when Julia was five years old (and Constance was seven) her new mother Edenia insisted that the family settle permanently somewhere where the children could be sent to school.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Robinson_Julia.html   (1754 words)

  
 º º Julia Roberts : Movies Point
Julia Roberts, the younger sister of actor Eric Roberts first demonstrated her talent in 1988 girls coming of age comedy Mystic Pizza.
Julia finished her elementary, middle and college education from the same place.
Julia cast in TV’s “Baja Oklahoma” in 1988 and movies “Satisfaction” in the same year.
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 Julia Venissa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julia Agrippina the Younger, fourth wife and his widow.
The grandson of Caradoc and Julia, King Coilus of Britain (105-181), married Eugein Verch Cyllin, granddaughter of Boudicca and Prasutagus by way of Princess Julia of the Iceni, one of the two daughters raped by the Romans in the incident that started the famed uprising.
At any rate, Claudius is stated to have given Julia Venissa in marriage to Caradoc Arviragus, a Silurian-born Roman citizen later appointed King of the Province of Britain in Roman Britannia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julia_Venissa   (519 words)

  
 R1514
Julia Soaemias was the younger daughter of Julius Avitus and Julia Maesa, and therefore niece of Julia Domna.
Julia Maesa, was the daughter of Julius Bassianus, priest of the Sun-god, and was born at Emesa,in Syria.She was the sister of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus.
Julia Mamaea was the eldest daughter of Julius Avitus and Julia Maesa.
www.forumancientcoins.com /historia/coins/r4/r1514.htm   (313 words)

  
 Meteorite Coins - Midwest Meteorman
She was the younger sister of Julia Domna, widow of Septimius Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla.
JULIA SOAEMIAS, Augusta 218-222 A.D. Daughter of Julia Maesa, and mother of Elagabalus, Julia Soaemias was the wife of Varius Marcellus.
Julia Maesa alas decided that the young emperor and his mother Julia Soaemias, who increasingly encouraged his religious fervour, were truly out of control and would have to go.
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 R1532
Julia Soaemias was the younger daughter of Julius Avitus and Julia Maesa, and therefore niece of Julia Domna.
Julia Maesa, was the daughter of Julius Bassianus, priest of the Sun-god, and was born at Emesa,in Syria.She was the sister of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus.
Julia Mamaea was the eldest daughter of Julius Avitus and Julia Maesa.
www.forumancientcoins.com /historia/coins/r4/r1532.htm   (312 words)

  
 Claudia Julia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She is also known as Livia Julia, Claudia Julia, Julia Livilla the Younger and Julia, granddaughter of Roman Emperor Tiberius.
Claudia Julia (5 AD - between 43-45 AD), full name Claudia Livia Julia Helen Caesaris, was the daughter of Livilla and Drusus Julius Caesar.
Tiberius before the downfall of Sejanus had considered him as a potential husband for Claudia Julia.
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 Vipsania Agrippina
Their three daughters were Julia Livilla, Drusilla and Agrippina the younger.
Vipsania Agrippina (36 BC-20 AD) was the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa from his first wife Pomponia Caecilia Attica, granddaughter of Cicero's friend and knight Titus Pomponius Atticus.
Vipsania was at the time pregnant and from the shock, lost the baby.
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 Branches and Leaves: Numerius Julius Ceasar ACO GENEALOGY
Julia was the daughter of Lucius Julius III and Fulvia of Rome.
Venissa was the daughter of Claudius I and Agrippina the Younger.
Julia Caesaris is the name of all women in the Julii Caesarii patrician family since feminine names were their father's gens and cognomen declined in the female form.
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 Atrium Salutationis
Julia Soaemias was the younger daughter of Julia Maesa and niece of Julia Domna, the two formidable women of the Severan period who played a decisive role in Roman politics of the times.
Julia Soaemias was at once the tool of her mother’s political ambitions and the victim of the Roman people’s outraged reaction to Elagabalus’ abuses.
In A. 222, Julia Maesa finally decided to do away with her daughter and grandson before the army raised up a general in one of the provinces to the throne.
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 Robinson_Julia
Julia was the younger of her parents two children, having an elder sister Constance who was two years older.
Julia was two years old when her mother died and after this she and her sister Constance were sent to live in a community of about four houses in the Arizona desert.
After marrying Raphael Robinson on 22 December 1941 she was no longer allowed to teach in the mathematics department since her husband was on the mathematics staff.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Robinson_Julia.html   (1685 words)

  
 Julia Parker Basket Weaver - from CaliforniaBaskets.Com - Indian Basket Marketplace
Julia is an employee of the National Park Service in the Indian Cultural Program, where she teaches and shares a lifetime of knowledge, which fulfills her personal goal of passing her skills and knowledge to the younger generation.
Julia spent many hours with Lucy watching and learning how to gather materials from the natural landscape and to make beautiful and useful baskets from those materials.
Julia Parker has inspired thousands of people to pay more attention to the world around them.
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 A New Path
Price were both concerned that the portrait would take too long, but Tom set their minds at ease; being the younger daughter, and not considered as special as the older daughter, Julia heartily put herself into learning anything that she seemed talented at, and drawing and painting were two of her many talents.
With those thoughts, Julia turned her full attention back to Lord Alverstoke, who was regaling them with a tale of meeting some admirals who were "rather full of themselves, but had heads more empty than a pitcher after having been in the sun for hours."
Price's manners in being a hostess were excellent and had not suffered for all the years she had been without such elegant visitors; her welcome of the two agreeable young lords was as pleasant as it had been the other day.
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 R1532
Julia Soaemias was the younger daughter of Julius Avitus and Julia Maesa, and therefore niece of Julia Domna.
Julia Maesa, was the daughter of Julius Bassianus, priest of the Sun-god, and was born at Emesa,in Syria.She was the sister of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus.
To place her son, Elagabalus, on the throne in place of Macrinus, Julia Soaemias and her mother, Julia Maesa, invented the story that Elagabalus was the illegitimate son of Caracalla who was murdered in 217 AD.
www.forumancientcoins.com /historia/coins/r4/r1532.htm   (1685 words)

  
 Drusilla
She had two sisters (Julia Livilla, Agrippina the younger) and five brothers (Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar, Tiberius Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar and Gaius Caesar Germanicus).
Julia Drusilla (September, 16 - June 10, 38) was a daughter to Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder.
His father Lucius Aemilius Paullus served as a Consul in AD His mother Vipsania Julia was daughter to a Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and a granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus.
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 16324.txt
The terms of Julia's exile were made easier; Germanicus married Agrippina, another daughter of Julia and Agrippa, and a sister of Julia the Younger; the widow of Caius Caesar, Livilla, sister of Germanicus and daughter of Antonia, was given to Drusus, the son of Tiberius, a young man born in the same year as Germanicus.
Julia soon felt that she was once more to become a mother and the hope of this other child seemed to cement the union between husband and wife.
Unlike her sister Julia, she was a lady of blameless life; faithfully in love with her husband; a true Roman matron, such as tradition had loved; chaste and fruitful, who at the age of twenty-six had already borne nine children, of whom, however, six had died.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/6/3/2/16324/16324.txt   (18682 words)

  
 (113) Septimius Severus
After the death of Severus, Julia Domna continued to receive honors from her sons, and even after Antoninus had his younger brother murdered in her arms, she continued to support him, accompanying him on his last campaign to the East.
Julia Domna's portraits are noted for her distinctive hairstyle, a mass of hair falling in waves from its central part, then caught in a braided bun at the back; the hair is so heavy and stiff that it is likely to have been a wig.
Julia Domna, the daughter of the high priest of the Sun at Emesa in Syria, married Septimius Severus in about A.D. 185, while he was a governor in Gaul.
www.lawrence.edu /dept/art/buerger/catalogue/113.html   (18682 words)

  
 Elagabalus
She was the younger sister of Julia Domna, widow of Septimius Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla.
Julia Maesa alas decided that the young emperor and his mother Julia Soaemias, who increasingly encouraged his religious fervour, were truly out of control and would have to go.
A rumour now was spread by Julia Soaemias herself, that Elagabalus had actually been fathered by Caracalla.
www.roman-empire.net /decline/elagabalus.html   (18682 words)

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