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Pompeia Plotina (died 121/122) was
Roman empress from 98 to 117 as the wife of Trajan. She was
renowned for her
interest in philosophy, and her virtue...
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succession as
emperor were
probably promoted by Trajan's wife
Pompeia Plotina. Soon
after his own succession,
Hadrian had four
leading senators unlawfully...
- of Sabina's
great uncle Trajan and his wife
Plotina.
Sabina married Hadrian in 100, at the
empress Plotina's request. Sabina's
mother Matidia (Hadrian's...
- Corduba), the
Tarraconense and the Narbonense, here
above all
through Pompeia Plotina, Trajan's wife. Many of
these alliances were made not in Spain, but in...
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Matidia went with her
mother to live with
Trajan and his wife,
Pompeia Plotina.
Between 81 and 82,
Matidia married a
suffect consul and
former proconsul...
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Trajan was a
Roman temple dedicated to the
emperor Trajan and his wife
Plotina after his
deification by the
Roman Senate. It was
built in the
Forum of...
- brother, Hadrian's
predecessor emperor Trajan (r. 98–117) and his own wife
Plotina.
Trajan and
Hadrian were
provincial Romans from
Italica in
Hispania Baetica...
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Ulpia (full name
possibly Ulpia Plotina, c. 31 –
before 86) was a
noble Roman woman from the gens
Ulpia settled in
Spain during the 1st
century CE. She...
- in
Thrace by the
Roman emperor Trajan and
named after his wife,
Pompeia Plotina. In the 6th/7th centuries, it was
replaced by the
nearby city of Didymoteichon...
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myops ****onica Bates, 1873
Mesosa myops myops (Dalman, 1817)
Mesosa myops plotina Wang, 2003 BioLib.cz -
Mesosa myops.
Retrieved on 8
September 2014. v t...