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Pompeia (/pɒmˈpiːə, -ˈpeɪə/) was the name of
several ancient Roman women of the gens
Pompeia:
Pompeia, the
daughter of
Quintus Pompeius consul 141 BC...
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Pompeia (fl. 1st
century BC) was
either the
second or
third wife of
Julius Caesar.
Pompeia's parents were
Quintus Pompeius Rufus, a son of a
former consul...
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Pompeia Magna (born 80/75 BC –
before 35 BC) was the
daughter and
second child born to
Roman triumvir Pompey the
Great (Gnaeus
Pompeius Magnus) from his...
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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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Pompeia is the name of
several ancient Roman women.
Pompeia may also
refer to:
Pompeia gens, an
ancient Roman family Pompeia, São Paulo, a muni****lity...
- 1836250°W / -29.1675111; -51.1836250 The
Nossa Senhora de
Pompéia Hospital, also
known as
Pompéia Hospital, is a non-profit
philanthropic hospital in Caxias...
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Pompeia Magna (about 42 BC - ?) was the
daughter and only
child of
political rebel ****tus
Pompey and Scribonia.
Pompeia was the only
child born to the...
- Alba (Piedmontese: Arba; Latin: Alba
Pompeia) is a town and
comune of Piedmont, Italy, in the
Province of Cuneo. It is one of the main
cities in the UNESCO...
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Pompeia Paulina (/pɒmˈpiːə, -ˈpeɪə, pɔːˈlaɪnə/) (fl. 1st century) was the wife of the statesman, philosopher, and
orator Lucius Annaeus Seneca, and she...
- The gens
Pompeia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
first appearing in
history during the
second century BC, and
frequently occupying the highest...