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Servilia (c. 100 BC –
after 42 BC) was a
Roman matron from a
distinguished family, the
Servilii Caepiones. She was the
daughter of
Quintus Servilius Caepio...
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Servilia may
refer to: Most from the gens
Servilia, the most
notable figures including:
Servilia (wife of Catulus) (2nd
century BC), wife of
Quintus Lutatius...
- The gens
Servilia was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome. The gens was
celebrated during the
early ages of the Republic, and the
names of few
gentes appear...
- Hawaii.
There are two
known subspecies;
Crocothemis servilia servilia (Drury, 1773) and
Crocothemis servilia mariannae Kiauta, 1983. C. s.
mariannae lacks the...
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Marcia Servilia or
commonly known as
Servilia (40s-66 CE) was the
daughter of
Roman Senator Barea Sor****. Her
father was part of the
Stoic Opposition...
- The tomb of
Servilia is an
Ancient Roman tomb
located in Carmona, Spain.
History of Carmona,
Spain Jorge-Villar, Susana; Rodríguez Temiño, Ignacio; Edwards...
- juries. However,
despite the
famous support of
Lucius Cr****us, this Lex
Servilia was
replaced after only two
years by a law of
Gaius Servilius Glaucia which...
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Servilia, also
known as
Servilia Minor or
Servilia the
Younger was the
second wife of Lucullus.
There is some
debate as to who her
father was.
Older authors...
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Servilia's pearl was a
pearl given by
Julius Caesar to his
favourite mistress Servilia. It was
described by
imperial biographer Suetonius to be a lone...
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Servilia (Russian: Сервилия, romanized:
Servilya listen, the name of a main character), is an
opera in five acts by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The work was...