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Junia may
refer to:
Three daughters of Servilia,
mistress of Caesar,
sisters or half
sisters of
Marcus Junius Brutus Junia Prima Junia Secunda Junia Tertia...
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Junia or
Junias (Biblical Gr****: Ἰουνία/Ἰουνίας, Iounia/Iounias) was a
Christian in the
first century known from Paul the Apostle's
letter to the Romans...
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Junia Lepida (c. AD 18 - 65) was a
Roman noblewoman who
lived in the
first century. She was the
second daughter of
Aemilia Lepida and
Marcus Junius Sil****...
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Junia Calvina was a
Roman noblewoman who
lived in the 1st
century AD. The
daughter of
Aemilia Lepida and
Marcus Junius Sil**** Torquatus,
consul in 19...
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Junia Claudilla (d. AD 34, 36 or 37), also
known as
Junia Claudia, was the
first wife of the
Roman Emperor Caligula before he came to power. Her father...
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partly inspiring her love of music. She has an
identical twin
sister named Júnía Lín Jónsdóttir, who is a
violinist and
serves as her
creative director....
- The gens
Junia or
Iunia was one of the most
celebrated families of
ancient Rome. The gens may
originally have been patrician, and was
already prominent...
- 25 BC[citation needed]
Junia Prima (married
Publius Servilius Isauricus)
Junia Secunda (married
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, ****ure triumvir)
Junia Tertia (married...
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Junia Torquata (Latin:
Iunia C.
Silani f. Torquata;
before 10 BC – AD 55) was a
Vestal Virgin of the gens
Junia. She
interceded on
behalf of her brother...
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Junia,
called Junia Secunda by
modern historians to
distinguish her from her sisters, was an
ancient Roman woman who
lived in the 1st
century BC. She...