- McBride,
Biography of
Aemilia Lanyer, 3.
Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney, and
Aemelia Lanyer:
Renaissance women poets. Whitney, Isabella, Pembroke, Mary Sidney...
-
Aemilia Tertia (d. 162 or 163 BC),
properly Aemilia, was the wife of
Scipio Afric****. She was a
member of the gens Aemilia, one of the
ancient Roman patrician...
- vom Tod
umfangen Frauen und
Reformation Henry Gardiner Adams, ed. (1857). "
Æmelia Juliana". A
Cyclopaedia of
Female Biography: 11. Wikidata Q115345466....
- Coriol****. One is a
speaking role. For
Aegeon (or
AEgeon or Ægeon) see Egeon.
Aemelia is an
abbess in The
Comedy of Errors. She
proves to be the long-lost wife...
-
discards her and
forces his
attentions on a
chaste Roman aristocrat named Aemelia.
Unbeknownst to most of the world,
Aurelius fathered twin sons; it was...
-
Officer Ingrid Pitt as
Courtezan Geoffrey Rose as
Pinch Wendy Hiller as
Aemelia Peter MacKriel as
Messenger Director James Cellan Jones felt very strongly...
- van
Utrecht 64
Captain Bolck Veluwe 64 Rear-Admiral
Paulus van der
Dussen Æmelia 66
Captain Cornelis Beeckman Veere 60
Captain P.
Schrijver Katwijk 72 Captain...
- not to be read
until his
widow Beryl had died.
Beryl died in late 2003.
Aemelia married for the
third time and for the last
years of her life,
after her...
- shafts)
Temple of Mars
Ultor (floor)
Temple of
Apollo (floor)
Basilica Aemelia (20 statues)
Basilica Julia (floor and some columns)
Basilica Ulpia (some...
-
slaves from
certain death in the
Circus Maximus. An
angry Marcus orders Aemelia to be jailed,
planning to use
Babatunji as bait. 35 9 "Spies and Lies"...