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Ummidia Quadratilla, was a
wealthy Roman woman and was a
member of the gens Ummidia. She died in the
reign of
Emperor Trajan (98-117)
within a little...
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Gaius Asinius Nicomachus (born
circa 135) and his wife and
cousin Julia Quadratilla (born
circa 145) (or
perhaps Asinia Marcellina,
descendant of the family...
- mountain,
close to the Via Latina. The amphitheatre,
erected by
Ummidia Quadratilla (whose p****ion for
actors is
mentioned by Pliny, Epist. vii.24, on the...
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Julia Quadratilla (b. ca. 100),
married Gaius Julius Lupus Titus Vibius Varus Laevillus (ca. 95 –
after 132),
Quaestor in Asia in 132.
Quadratilla and Laevillus...
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amphitheatre Part of the
historical Via
Latina Mausoleum of
Ummidia Quadratilla Rocca Janula: a
castle overlooking the city,
which was one of Abbey's...
- has been
raised that
Actius may be the
freedman (libertus) of
Ummidia Quadratilla who is
discussed in the
letters of
Pliny the Younger.
Various graffiti...
- of Casinum, in
Latium adiectum,
where an
inscription mentions Ummidia Quadratilla, who
funded the
building of an
amphitheater and a
temple for the townspeople...
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Julius Lupus T.
Vibius Varus Laevillus (c. 95 –
after 132) and wife
Julia Quadratilla (born c. 100), and
through her great-granddaughter of
Gaius Julius Quadratus...
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traditional Latin temples, with
cella and pronaos. The
older Ummidia Quadratilla mausoleum at the
Italian archaeological site of C****ino is comparable...
- born in 110 to
Gaius Ummidius Quadratus Sertorius Severus and
Ummidia Quadratilla. However, it is
possible that he was
adopted by Ummidia.
Ummidius Quadratus...