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- been friends when he had studied in Athens. The mother of Ponti****, Pudentilla, was a very rich widow. With her son's consent – indeed encouragement –...
- eventually replaced by Sanctus.[citation needed] Sanctus married Namia Pudentilla, a sister of Ausonius's wife's and Sanctus was praised in one of Ausonius's...
- in the Family Monica Brown Il debito coniugale Candida L'asino d'oro Pudentilla The Swinging Confessors Mrs. Marchio 1971 Nights and Loves of Don Juan...
- Thracia Neratius Gallus (fl. c. 280), consularis vir, married Aemilia Pudentilla Neratius Junius Flavi**** (fl. 311/312), praefectus urbi, married Vulcacia...
- Seccia Pudentilla, the wife of Titus Naevienus Seneca, aedile and duumvir of the colony at Aequum, and mother of Naevienus Seneca and Pudentilla, dedicated...
- Pompeius during their flight. Sicinius Amicus, the first husband of Aemilia Pudentilla, and father of Sicinius Ponti**** and Sicinius Pudens. After his death...
- charges that he quite literally bewitched his very wealthy older wife, Pudentilla, rendering her mentally incompetent for the purpose of defrauding her...
- Sicinius Ponti**** against A****ius. A****ius had married Sicinius' mother, Pudentilla, a woman of considerable wealth; Sicinius' father-in-law, Herennius Rufinus...
- Library Nos. 76 & 77 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2017) "Aemilia Pudentilla: Or the Wealthy Widow's Choice", Women in Antiquity: New ****essments,...
- Teidia M. l. Prima, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Atria. Tedia Pudentilla, the wife of Decimus Laberius Eleuther, with whom she dedicated a tomb...