- used the
praenomina Publius, Quintus, Spurius, and Gaius. The
Servilii Caepiones used
primarily Gnaeus and Quintus. The
Servilii Gemini emplo**** Gnaeus...
-
universally agreed upon, T. P.
Wiseman believes that his wife was a
Servilia Caepione (it is
known that
there was a
Servilia around this time that was the wife...
-
Caecilius Metellus Diadematus.
Another theory is that she was a
Servilia Caepione.
Clodia had
three brothers:
Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul in 54 BC),...
-
after 42 BC) was a
Roman matron from a
distinguished family, the
Servilii Caepiones. She was the
daughter of
Quintus Servilius Caepio and Livia, thus the...
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Torquatii Cornelii Scipiones Papirii Masones Postumii Albini Servilii Caepiones However,
large gentes with
multiple stirpes seem to have
coped better;...
- Servilia, also
known as
Servilia Minor or
Servilia the
Younger was the
second wife of Lucullus.
There is some
debate as to who her
father was.
Older authors...
- and was
killed by
Pompey in 77. He had
married Servilia of the
Servilii Caepiones who was the half-sister of Cato the Younger, and
later Julius Caesar's...
- to have been p****ed all the way down to the last heir of the
Servilii Caepiones,
Marcus Junius Brutus. In 105 BC,
Caepio refused to co-operate with his...
- This
reconstruction depends on the
identity of
several Servilii and
Caepiones in
scattered mentions,
which is
doubted by Treggiari.
Pelling also doubts...
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Quintus Lutatius Catulus, the
consul during 102 BC. She was of the
patrician Caepione branch of the
Servilia gens.
Servilia was most
likely the
daughter and...