- The gens
Cocceia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome. The gens is
first mentioned towards the
latter end of the Republic, and is best
known as the family...
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century AD),
Roman architect Johannes Cocceius (1603–1699),
Dutch theologian Cocceia gens
Cocceji This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Beton-Verlag, Düsseldorf (Germany), ISBN 3-7640-0310-3, 1993; pp. 229.
Cocceia gens
Roger B. Ulrich;
Caroline K.
Quenemoen (10
October 2013). A Companion...
- Claudius, but does not
appear in the 1976 BBC
television adaptation.
Cocceia gens Smith, Sir
William (1871). A new
classical dictionary of Gr**** and...
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Roman emperor (reigning 98–117)
Cocceii Nervae, a
family of the gens
Cocceia Marcus Cocceius Nerva (disambiguation),
politicians and
relatives of emperor...
- the date as
either 30 or 35. He had at
least one
attested sister,
named Cocceia, who
married Lucius Salvius Otho Titi****, the
brother of the
earlier Emperor...
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Cilnia Cincia Cispia classidia Claudia Cloelia Cluentia Clutoria Cluvia Cocceia Coelia Cominia Condetia Consentia Consia Considia Coponia Cordia Corfidia...
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current part of
southern Umbria).
Accia gens
Annaea gens
Belliena gens
Cocceia gens
Fuficia gens
Luciena gens
Peducaea gens
Propertia gens
Rustia gens...
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Marcia 33–100
Marcia Furnilla Titus 39–81 r. 79–81
Nerva 30–98 r. 96–98
Cocceia Titi**** Otho 32–69 r. 69
Poppaea Sabina 30–65 Nero 37–68 r. 54–68 Publius...
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proconsular governorship of Asia for the term 63/64. Titi**** was
married to
Cocceia,
sister of the ****ure
Emperor Nerva (reigned 96–98), with whom he had a...