- The gens
Occia was a
minor plebeian family at Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned under Tiberius, but must have been at Rome for much longer;...
- Eois
occia is a moth in the
family Geometridae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1892. It is
found in
Costa Rica.
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steadfast in
their virginity". Some
Vestals preferred to
renew their vows.
Occia was
vestal for 57
years between 38 BC and 19 AD. To
obtain entry into the...
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Numisia Numitoria Nummia Numonia Nunnuleia Nymphidia Obellia Obultronia Occia Oclatia Oclatinia Ocratia Octavena Octavia Ofania Ofilia Ogulnia Ollia Opellia...
- 2011
Roman vestal virgin (c. 204)
WGPSN Occia 15°28′S 168°29′E / 15.47°S 168.48°E / -15.47; 168.48 (
Occia) 7.34 2012
Roman vestal virgin (served as...
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brother or father.
Quintus Anquirinnius Secundus,
along with his wife,
Occia Agile,
built a tomb at
Pisae in Etruria,
dating from the
first half of the...
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parasitic wasps that
Tosquinet has
described are Mansa, Satrius, Hieroceryx,
Occia, and Encardia. Mémoires de la Société
Entomologique de
Belgique X, 1903...
- virgin, in
competition with the
daughter of
Domitius Pollio, to
replace Occia who had
recently died. As
Agrippa had been
recently divorced, Pollio's daughter...
- Sept 2011
Numisia WGPSN Occia /ˈɒkʃiə/ 15°28′S 168°29′E / 15.47°S 168.48°E / -15.47; 168.48 (
Occia) 7.34 28 Feb 2012
Occia WGPSN Octavia /ɒkˈteɪviə/...
- Pollio,
whose daughter was
selected to
replace the
deceased Vestal Virgin Occia.
Gnaeus Domitius Afer, a
noted orator of the
first century, and
consul suffectus...