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Marcellus had
married Corellia Hispulla,
based on the
existence of a son
Lucius Corellius Neratius Pansa,
consul of AD 122;
Hispulla was the
daughter of Pliny...
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female by a
yellowish red area in the disc of the hindwing.[Subspecies]
hispulla Hbn. (47b) from
Southern Europe, has
these characteristics in a
still more...
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second wife's aunt was
named Calpurnia Hispulla. Both
Rufus and
Hispulla had one
known daughter,
Corellia Hispulla, who was also part of Pliny's circle...
- Marcellus,
consul in 95 and
again in 129, and his
first wife
Corellia Hispulla, the
daughter of
Quintus Corellius Rufus,
suffect consul in 78. An alimentary...
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telmessia belong doubtless generally to the south-eastern
local forms of
hispulla, the
direction of
variation of
which has
still to be more
accurately ascertained...
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consul in AD 122, was the son of
Marcellus and his
first wife,
Corellia Hispulla.
Lucius Neratius L. f. L. n. Priscus, son of the
jurist Priscus, was consul...
- of
Pliny the Younger’s
elderly friend Quintus Corellius Rufus,
Corellia Hispulla, is one example.
Salomies also
notes that
Caepio Hispo's tribe, "Claudia"...