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Aemilia may
refer to:
Aemilia (gens),
patrician family of
ancient Rome, and the
female members of this gens
Aemilia Tertia (c. 230–163 or 162 BC), third...
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Emilia Lanier (née
Aemilia B****ano; 1569–1645) was the
first woman in
England to ****ert
herself as a
professional poet,
through her
volume Salve Deus...
- The Via
Aemilia (Italian: Via Emilia, English:
Aemilian Way) was a
trunk Roman road in the
north Italian plain,
running from
Ariminum (Rimini), on the...
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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...
- The
Basilica Aemilia (Italian:
Basilica Emilia) was a
civil basilica in the
Roman Forum, in Rome, Italy.
Today only the plan and some
rebuilt elements...
- The gens
Aemilia,
originally written Aimilia, was one of the
greatest patrician families at
ancient Rome. The gens was of
great antiquity, and claimed...
- by Severus. Juli**** was born to
Quintus Petronius Didius Severus and
Aemilia Clara. His
father came from a
prominent family in Mediolanum, modern-day...
- Via
Aemilia may
refer to
three ancient roads: Via
Aemilia, a
major Roman road in North-Eastern
Italy Via
Aemilia Scauri, a
Roman road in North-Western...
- the
remainder of the
modern region.
Emilia takes its name from the Via
Aemilia, a
Roman road
constructed by the
consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 187...
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Aemilia,
Licinia and
Marcia were
Roman vestal Virgins, who were
prosecuted for
having broken the vow of
chastity in two
famous trials between 115 and...