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Calvia Crispinilla (fl. c. 70) was a
Roman Imperial courtier.
Calvia Crispinilla was
possibly of
African origins. She was a
prominent courtier at the...
- empresses. He then took
Sporus to
Greece and back to Rome,
making Calvia Crispinilla serve as "mistress of the wardrobe" to Sporus, ἐπιτροπεία τὴν περὶ ἐσθῆτα...
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cutting off the food
supply of Rome,
possibly at the
instigation of
Calvia Crispinilla.
Although encouraged by Galba,
Macer raised a
legion Legio I Macriana...
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located in the
autonomous community of
Balearic Islands, Spain.
Calvia Crispinilla, was a
Roman Imperial courtier. This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Peru)
Oleria onega janarilla (Hewitson, 1863) (Ecuador)
Oleria onega crispinilla (Hopffer, 1874) (Peru)
Oleria onega per****ua (Butler, 1877) (Brazil...
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Pannonia Superior. His maker's mark
seems to
identify his
partner as
Crispinilla, and
their wares have been
dated to the
middle portion of the
first century...
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senatorial family,
listed among the
heirs of
Julia Valeria Marciana Crispinilla in an
inscription from
Puteoli in Campania,
dating between AD 165 and...
- name to the
saints Crispo and Crispiniano.
Others to a
Roman matron Crispinilla or to such
Crispius . A
recent study derives the name from 'callis plana'...