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Publia Fulvia Plautilla (died 211) was the wife of the
Roman emperor Caracalla, her
paternal second cousin.
After her
father was
condemned for treason...
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Públia Hortênsia de
Castro (1548–1595) was a
scholar and
humanist in the
court of
Catherine of Austria,
Queen of Portugal. Born in 1548 in Vila Viçosa...
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Publius (Latin: [ˈpʊːbli.ʊs]),
feminine Publia, is a
Latin praenomen, or
personal name. It was used by both
patrician and
plebeian families, and was very...
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Publia Licinia Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268, Mediolanum) was an
Augusta of the
Roman Empire,
married to
Roman Emperor Gallienus and
mother of Valerian...
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Ficimia publia (common name:
blotched hooknose snake) is a
species of
colubrid snake,
indigenous to
southern Mexico (Yucatan, Jalisco, and Morelos), Belize...
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included female scholars, such as
humanists Joana Vaz,
Luisa Sigeia, and
Públia Hortênsia de Castro.
Lessons included finances, architecture, literature...
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female scholars into her household,
including the
humanists Joana Vaz and
Públia Hortênsia de
Castro and the poet
Luisa Sigea de Velasco. Vaz was responsible...
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Caiano Pontius Pilate Gessica Gian
Paolo Callegari Caesar the
Conqueror Publia Tanio Boccia I Don
Giovanni della Costa Azzurra Waitress Vittorio Sala L'ombra...
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Henriques (1520–1600) a
Portuguese Jesuit priest and
missionary in
South India.
Públia Hortênsia de
Castro (1548–1595) a
scholar and
humanist in the
court of Catherine...
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national identity.
Portuguese authors from the Age of
Discovery include Públia Hortênsia de Castro,
Gomes Eanes de Zurara,
Joana Vaz, Fernão
Mendes Pinto...