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Scribonia (c. 70 BC – c. AD 16) was the
second wife of Octavian,
later the
Roman Emperor Augustus, and the
mother of his only
biological child, Julia...
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Scribonia may
refer to:
Scribonia gens, a
family in
ancient Rome
Scribonia (wife of Octavian)
Scribonia (wife of Cr****us)
Scribonia (bug), a
genus in...
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biological child of Augustus, the
first Roman emperor, and his
second wife,
Scribonia.
Julia was also
stepsister and
second wife of the
Emperor Tiberius; maternal...
- The
giant leopard moth (Hypercompe
scribonia) is a moth of the
family Erebidae. They are
distributed through North America from
southern Ontario, and...
- The gens
Scribonia was a
plebeian family of
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens
first appear in
history at the time of the
Second Punic War, but the first...
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Cornelia was the
daughter of
Scribonia and her
second husband. She was
stepdaughter to
Octavian (later the
Emperor Augustus)
through her mother's third...
- both had
Scribonia as grandmother: Julia's
mother was a
daughter of
Scribonia by Augustus; Paullus' mother, Cornelia, was a
daughter of
Scribonia resulting...
- fact that he was
still married to
Scribonia.
Octavian divorced Scribonia on 30
October 39 BC, the very day
Scribonia gave
birth to his only biological...
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alliance in 40 BC when he
married Scribonia, a
sister (or daughter) of Pompeius's father-in-law
Lucius Scribonius Libo.
Scribonia gave
birth to Octavian's only...
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Scribonia Magna (fl. 1st century),
known in
modern historical sources as
Scribonia Cr****i, was a
Roman noblewoman.
Scribonia was
descended from Pompey...