- divorced, and he had
married Apronia, a
daughter of
Lucius Apronius. In 24 AD,
Plautius Silv**** was
accused of
murdering Apronia "for
reasons not ascertained"...
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Apronia of Toul, also
called Evronie of Troyes, was a nun and
saint of the 6th century. She was born at Tranquille, a
village in Trier, Germany. Her brother...
- The gens
Apronia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome
throughout the
history of the
Republic and into
imperial times. The
first member of the gens to...
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Ausonius (c. 310–395),
Roman consul and poet
Ambrose (c. 340–397),
saint Apronia of Toul (6th century), nun and
saint Saint Modesta (died c. 680), founder...
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Martyrology Apollos 0s 0s
Apphia unknown 68 AD
found in
Roman Martyrology Apronia of Toul 500s 500s
Aprus of Toul 600s 15
September 507
Aquilina 281 13 June...
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Urgulanilla for
adultery and on su****ion of
murdering her sister-in-law
Apronia. When
Urgulanilla gave
birth after the divorce,
Claudius repudiated the...
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Annia Anquirinnia Antia Antistia Antonia Apisia Aponia Appia Ap****ia
Apronia Apustia Aquillia Aquinia Arellia Arennia Arminia Arpineia Arrecina Arria...
- century. His
feast day is
celebrated on 15 September. The
brother of
Saint Apronia (Evronie),
Saint Aprus was born near Trier. He may have
studied as a lawyer...
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trace their ancestry from the
nobiles of the old Republic. His
mother was
Apronia, one of the
daughters of
Lucius Apronius,
consul in AD 8. He may be the...
-
grandson (Marcus
Plautius Silv****) had
murdered his (probably third) wife,
Apronia, by
throwing her from a
window and a
little later, the ****ure
Emperor Claudius...