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Rhytiphora paulla.
Corrhenes paulla fuscosignata Breuning, 1970
Corrhenes paulla paulla (Germar, 1865) "Australian
Faunal Directory:
Rhytiphora paulla". biodiversity...
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Aemilia Tertia (d. 162 or 163 BC),
properly Aemilia, was the wife of
Scipio Afric****. She was a
member of the gens Aemilia, one of the
ancient Roman patrician...
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masculine form had
fallen into
disuse at Rome,
although the
feminine form,
Paulla, in
various orthographies, was very common. As a surname,
Paullus appeared...
- Afric****, a
Roman general prominent in the
Second Punic War, and
Aemilia Paulla.
Although drawing similarities to
prototypical examples of
virtuous Roman...
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Paulla Dove
Jennings is a
Narragansett storyteller, educator, and children's book author.
Paulla Dove
Jennings was born in 1940 in Providence,
Rhode Island...
- 211 BC/205 BC–170 BC) was the
eldest son of
Scipio Afric**** and his wife
Aemilia Paulla. He was
chosen augur from 180 BC.
Little information on him survives, as...
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although it may be
debated whether they
represent true
personal names.
Paulla was
probably given to
younger daughters, and was one of the most common...
- family; she was the
mother of
Quintus Aelius Tubero. The youngest,
Aemilia Paulla Tertia,
married the
eldest son of
Marcus Porcius Cato and was the mother...
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- (not mentioned); what is
mentioned is that the girl was
freed by
Aemilia Paulla after Scipio's
death and
married to one of his freedmen. This
account is...