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Quartilla is a
character in the
Satyricon which is said to be the "first picaresque"
novel in
Latin although it is not
completely extant. This
story was...
- by
Quartilla, a
devotee of Priapus, who
condemns their attempts to pry into the cult's
secrets (16–18). The
companions are
overpowered by
Quartilla, her...
- and bread;
habitual gambling universal, from the boys' game of
pitching quartillas (three-cent coins) to the
great saloons where huge
piles of
silver dollars...
- A
Yorkshire Gentlewoman and Her Son by
George Chapman (17th century) "
Quartilla,
gentlewoman to Triphoena", in Holland's
Leaguer (1631) by Shackerley...
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Saturninus and
Blossia Januaria, for
their family and
their patron,
Socellia Quartilla.
Socellia M. l. Pilinna,
buried in a mid-first-century tomb at Opitergium...
- for all the
female numerals were Primula, Secundina, Tertiola/Tertulla,
Quartilla and Quintilla/Quintina.
History portal Women in
ancient Rome
Roman naming...
- duke's daughter;
Capritio marries her maid Margery,
while Miscellanio weds
Quartilla, Triphoena's gentlewoman.
James Maidment and
William Hugh Logan, eds....
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buried at
Volcei in Lucania, in a tomb
dedicated by her daughter,
Casinia Quartilla,
dating between the
middle of the
second century, and the
middle of the...
- Atticinus,
whose misconduct he had uncovered, but
acquitted by Trajan.
Titia Quartilla,
owner of a
pottery production business, she was
possibly the granddaughter...
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Betrothed (1st century) (see also:
December 26)
Saints Quintus, Quintilla,
Quartilla, Mark and Companions,
martyrs venerated in
Sorrento near
Naples in Italy...