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Octavia was the name of three women of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty of ancient Rome: two were sisters of Augustus Caesar, and the younger was the daughter of Claudius and wife of Nero.
Despite Antony's rejection, divorce in 32 BC and suicide in 30 BC, Octavia was the sole caretaker of the children.
Claudia Octavia (March 40- 8 June 62 A.D.) was the daughter of Claudius and Messalina and the first wife of her step-brother Nero.
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In 51 Antony held the minor office of quaestor, an office of financial administration that gave him a place in the Senate, and he was subsequently elected to the politically influential priesthood of the augurs.
Octavia "The Younger" was born circa 69 BC.
Octavia was a faithful wife and mother who raised Antony's children by Cleopatra along with her own children.
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 Octavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Octavia was the name of three women, two of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of ancient Rome:
Octavia Major, or Octavia Thurina Major, elder half sister of Octavia Minor
Octavia Minor, or Octavia Thurina Minor, the full sister of Caesar Augustus, younger half sister of Octavia Major
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 Nero - Free net encyclopedia
He was also great-grandson to Mark Antony and Octavia Minor through their daughter Antonia Major.
His mother was the namesake of her own mother Agrippina the elder who was granddaughter to Octavia's brother Caesar Augustus and his wife Scribonia through their daughter Julia the Elder and her husband Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
In 55, Agrippina attempted to intervene in favor of Octavia and demanded that her son dismiss Acte.
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 Octavia Minor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 40 BC–36 BC, Octavia lived with him in his Athenian mansion.
After Antony's death, she lived quietly, raising her five children (three by her first marriage, and two by her second marriage) and Antony's children by other wives.
Octavia and her first husband had one son and two daughters born late in their marriage:
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She was one of the most prominent women in Roman history, respected and admired by contemporaries for her loyalty, nobility and humanity and for maintaining traditional Roman feminine virtues.
Octavia had opened the Library of Marcellus in his memory, while her brother completed Marcellus's theatre in his honor.
A highly fictionalized version of her early life is shown in the 2005 television series Rome">Rome by the character of Octavia of the Julii, played by Kerry Condon.
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 Lexikon Octavia Minor
Mehrmals vermittelte Octavia zwischen ihrem Bruder und Antonius, der sich 32 v.
Octavia, die fortan unverheiratet blieb und neben den eigenen auch die Kinder des Antonius aus dessen anderen Ehen aufzog, war die erste Frau, deren Bild je auf eine römische Münze geprägt wurde.
John Pollini: A New Portrait of Octavia and the Iconography of Octavia Minor and Julia Maior.
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Gnaeus was also great-grandson to Mark Antony and Octavia Minor through their daughter Antonia Major.
Nero was reportedly unsatisfied with his marriage to Octavia and entered an affair with Claudia Acte, a former slave.
Nero declared a divorce to Octavia on grounds of infertility, leaving him free to marry Poppaea.
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Born in Lugdunum in Gaul (modern-day Lyon, France), to Drusus and Antonia Minor, he was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy.
His maternal grandparents were Mark Antony and Octavia Minor, Caesar Augustus' sister.
Faustus Sulla, married to his daughter Antonia, was only descended from Octavia and Antony on one side — not close enough to the imperial family to prevent doubts (that didn't stop others from making him the object of a coup attempt against Nero a few years later).
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Antony later left Cleopatra to make a strategic marriage with Octavian's sister Octavia Minor in 40 BC.
During their marriage Octavia gave birth to two daughters, both named Antonia.
In 37 BC Antony deserted Octavia and went back to Egypt to be with Cleopatra.
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Antonia Minor married Nero Drusus Claudius Germanicus, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla, 0016 B.C. She was born 0036 B.C..
He and Octavia Minor were divorced 0032 B.C; He divorced her.
He held the minor office of quaestor, an office of financial administration that gave him a place in the Senate, and he was subsequently elected to the politically influential priesthood of the augurs, 0051 B.C..
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 Octavia Thurina minor - Wikipedia
de Jongere om haar te onderscheiden van haar oudere zus Octavia Thurina maior) was een zuster van Gaius Octavius Thurinus).
Ze was getrouwd met Gaius Claudius Marcellus en was de moeder van Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
De eerste jaren na dit huwelijk verbleef zij met Antonius in Athene, en offerde haar persoonlijke belangen volledig op om een vergelijk tussen haar broer en haar echtgenoot mogelijk te maken, maar grotendeels tevergeefs.
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Treaty of Brundisium, agreement between Octavian and Antony, dividing the Roman world between themselves and Lepidus, the treaty was cemented by the marriage of Antony and Octavia Minor, sister of Octavian.
Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios, the twins of Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Mark Antony.
May: Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor dies, leaving Octavia Minor widowed.
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 Family Tree of Czerner, Hartenau, and Associated Families:Information about Octavia Minor
Family Tree of Czerner, Hartenau, and Associated Families:Information about Octavia Minor
Children of Octavia Minor and Marcus Antonius are:
Children of Octavia Minor and Caius Claudius Marcellus are:
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The notches were most likely made in antiquity for the coin to possibly be worn as jewelry or decoration.
The forth roman emperor Claudius was born on A.D. 10 in Lugdunum (in Gaul) third child of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor, Grandson of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor (Caesar Augustus' sister) and paternal grandson of Livia, (Augustus' third wife) and Tiberius Claudius Nero.
There was no reason for anyone to believe Claudius would survive physical ailments and family intrigue to one day become emperor of Rome.
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 Augustus
Caius Claudius Marcellus and then to Mark Antony from 39 BC until their divorce in 37 BC, when he married Cleopatra VII.
Their daughter Antonia Minor (36 BC-AD 38) married Drusus Sr.
whereas Antony marries his sister Octavia, but the latter soon leaves for Egypt to rejoin Cleopatra VII.
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Nero divorced and banished Octavia on grounds of infertility, leaving him free to marry Poppaea.
After public protests, Nero was forced to allow Octavia to return.
To consolidate power, Nero executed a number of other people in 62 and 63 as well including Marcus Antonius Pallas, Gaius Rubellius Plautus, Sulla Felix and Doryphorus.
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Den Tod ihres Sohnes Marcellus verschmerzte sie nie.
Zwei von Octavias Enkelkindern aus ihren beiden Ehen, M. Valerius Messala und Domitia Lepida, also Halbcousin und Halbcousine heirateten und bekamen eine Tochter, Valeria Messalina.
Diese wurde später mit Octavias leiblichem Enkel Claudius, dem Sohn ihrer Tochter Antonia mit Augustus Stiefsohn Drusus, verheiratet.
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Birth: 83 B.C. Marriage: 40 B.C. Octavia Minor
Shows Livilla as the daughter of Octavia Minor, but does not indicate father.
Barbara Levik does not show the parentage of Livilla.
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 principate
(7) M. Marcellus (8) Antonia Minor (9)Julia= (a) M. Marcellus Nero (d.
53 A.D. Marriage of Nero and OCTAVIA, daughter of Claudius
Marriage of Nero and POPPAEA; Murder of Octavia
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~*Gaius Claudius Marcellus II of Rome/~*Octavia Minor of Rome
Name: Claudia Marcella Minor of Rome Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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