- The gens
Eppia was a
minor plebeian family at
Ancient Rome. It is
known chiefly as a
result of
Marcus Eppius, a
Roman senator, and
partisan of Pompeius...
- the Aeneid.
Latin poets also
referenced other fragments: the
section on
Eppia in Juvenal's
sixth satire references fragment 16, a poem in
Sapphic stanzas...
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Durmia Duronia Eggia Egilia Egnatia Egnatuleia Egrilia Elvia Ennia Epidia Eppia Equitia Erucia Fabia Fabricia Fadena Fadia ****ia
Falcidia Faleria Faminia...
- some
became unforgivably public: What was the
youthful charm that so
fired Eppia? What
hooked her? What did she see in him to make her put up with being...
-
allusion to
Eppia, the wife of a senator, who
deserts her
husband and
family and
follows a
gladiator to Egypt; the
senator might be Veiento. "Is
Eppia the wife...
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census accipiendos procurator familiarum gladiatoriarum provinciarum Hispaniarum trium procurator IIII
publicorum Africae Father Titus Family gens
Eppia...
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woman and an
actor will
become a
father instead of you.
lines 6.82-113 –
Eppia, a senator's wife, ran off to
Egypt with a gladiator.
lines 6.114-141 –...
- IMP 47 46 Q.
Caecilius Q.f. Q.n.
Metellus Pius
Scipio Nasica Cos. 52 461
Eppia 1
EPPIUS LEG.F.C 47 46 M.
Eppius Q. 52,
Legatus fisci castrensis 46, Leg...
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story is
probably unreliable. Dio C****ius lxvii.3; Suet. Dom. 3, 10 "When
Eppia, the senator's wife, ran off with a
gladiator to
Pharos and the Nile and...
- Aprilis, trierarch, or
commander of a
trireme in the
Roman navy,
married Eppia Prima. He was
buried at Rome, aged thirty.
Gaius Poppaeus Aptorus, named...