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Ennia Thrasylla (about 15 – 38,
Ennia in Gr**** Gr****: Έννίας,
Ennia Thrasylla in Gr**** Gr****: Έννία Θράσυλλα) was a
Roman noblewoman who
lived in the...
- The gens
Ennia was a
family of
Calabrian descent. It is
known chiefly from a
single individual,
Quintus Ennius, a soldier, dramatist, and poet, whom the...
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Getta ennia is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1899. It is
found in the
Amazon basin,
including Peru. "Getta
ennia Druce...
- feeding.
Delias ennia ennia Delias ennia mysolensis Rothschild, 1915 (Waigeu, north-eastern West Irian,
northern West Irian)
Delias ennia multicolor Joicey...
- The
International Challenge Cup (formerly
known as the
Ennia Challenge Cup and the
Aegon Cup) is an
annual figure skating competition generally held in...
- ther
wroght Was
tried for his tricherie, the
trewest on erthe-- Hit was
Ennias the
athel and
highe kynde, That
sithen depreced provinces and patrounes...
- than a year later. Soon after,
Macro seems to have
persuaded his own wife,
Ennia Thrasylla, to take up a ****ual
affair with Caligula,
perhaps to help him...
- Suetonius,
Macro gained further favour by
turning a
blind eye to his wife
Ennia Thrasylla's
affair with Caligula,
around the year 34. When
Tiberius died...
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Sutorius Macro gains favour in the
Roman Empire by
prostituting his wife
Ennia Thrasylla to Caligula. Rome
intervenes in
Armenia (AD 34–37). The original...
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empress (d. AD 59)
Apollonius of Tyana, Gr****
philosopher (d. c. AD 97)
Ennia Thrasylla,
Roman noblewoman (d. AD 38)
Lollia Paulina,
Roman empress (d...