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Munatia Plancina (died 33 AD) was a
Roman noblewoman who
lived during the
reigns of
Augustus and Tiberius. She was the wife of the
governor of Syria,...
- The gens
Munatia was a
plebeian family at Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned during the
second century BC, but they did not
obtain any of...
- Piso, who was an
augur and
became consul in 1 BC. Piso was
married to
Munatia Plancina, a
woman of
noble rank and wealth. By Plancina, Piso had two sons...
- the foot of Fourvière. The
Roman city was
founded as
Colonia Copia Felix Munatia, a name
invoking prosperity and the
blessing of the gods. The city became...
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Thrasyllus of
Mendes Freda Dowie as
Milonia Caesonia &
Sibyl Irene Hamilton as
Munatia Plancina Darien Angadi as
Gaius Plautius Sil****
Peter Bowles as Caratacus...
- Vergilia,
asking the
goddesses to
deliver from
danger another woman,
called Munatia. A tomb
erected by a
member of the gens Magia, to
which Virgil's mother...
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allegedly poisoned through the
handiwork of
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso and
Munatia Plancina.
Tacitus suggests but does not
outright say in
Annals 3.3 that...
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Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso) was son of
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (consul 7 BC) and
Munatia Plancina.
After his
fathers suicide, he
changed his name from
Gnaeus to...
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Marcus Cocceius Nerva,
Roman jurist (suicide by starvation; b. c. 5 BC)
Munatia Plancina, wife of
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (suicide) Humphreys,
Colin J....
- was
built on Fourvière hill and
officially called Colonia Copia Felix Munatia, a name
invoking prosperity and the
blessing of the gods. The city became...