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- Ventotene (Italian: [ventoˈtɛːne]; locally Vientutene; Latin: Pandataria or Pandateria; Ancient Gr****: Πανδατερία, romanized: Pandatería, or Πανδατωρία...
- Europe for naming years. Agrippina the Elder is exiled to the island of Pandataria, and her sons (except Caligula) are imprisoned by Lucius Aelius Sej****...
- the Elder Born c. 14 BC Athens, Greece Died AD 33 (aged 46) Pandataria Burial AD 33 Pandataria relocated in March AD 37 to the Mausoleum of Augustus Spouse...
- Julia Livilla Born c. 18 AD ****s, Greece Died c. 41 (aged 22–23) Pandataria Burial Mausoleum of Augustus Spouse Marcus Vinicius Dynasty Julio-Claudian...
- second wife, Julia, starved to death in 14 AD, while she was in exile on Pandataria. Their marriage was unhappy, and he had been publicly embarr****ed by her...
- more likely in AD 29. Agrippina the Elder is exiled to the island of Pandataria, and her sons (except Caligula) are imprisoned by Lucius Aelius Sej****...
- maritima var. oxycarpa O.E.Schulz Cakile maritima var. pandataria N.Terracc. Cakile maritima f. pandataria (N.Terracc.) O.E.Schulz Cakile maritima var. pennatifida...
- by Harry Martinson (from Swedish with Bertil Nilsson, 1979) Julia on Pandataria Floroj sen kompar' (with Margaret Hill, 1973), British folksongs translated...
- converted to Christianity. For the same reason, his wife was banished to Pandataria. The Christian author Eusebius mentions Clemens without saying anything...
- and that Octavia, as the cause of the rising, shall be transported to Pandataria and there slain. The Chorus sings regarding po****r favor, which has been...