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- The gens Sempronia was one of the most ancient and noble houses of ancient Rome. Although the oldest branch of this gens was patrician, with Aulus Sempronius...
- Sempronia (170 BC – after 101 BC) was a Roman noblewoman living in the Middle and Late Roman Republic, who was most famous as the sister of the ill-fated...
- The Basilica Sempronia was a structure in the Roman Forum during the Republican period. It was one of four basilicas to make up the original Roman Forum...
- Sempronia was an Ancient Roman woman of the late Republic who was the wife of Decimus Junius Brutus, the consul of 77 B.C. and step-mother of his son...
- was the daughter of the renowned general Scipio Afric****. His sister Sempronia was the wife of Scipio Aemili****, another important general and politician...
- A lex Sempronia is a Roman law proposed by a member of the gens Sempronia. The most famous of these laws are those p****ed by the Gracchi brothers and...
- son of the Roman senator Decimus Junius Brutus and his notorious wife Sempronia, one of the parti****nts in the conspiracy of Catilina in 63 BC. His birthday...
- compromise position that would place the Senate within the bounds of the lex Sempronia de capite civis, and was initially successful in swaying the body; a later...
- the senate was probably ineffectual. He also proposed a law, the lex Sempronia de provinciis consularibus, for the senate to ****ign consular provinces...
- was elected to the censorship and began construction of the basilica Sempronia in the forum; he later won a second consulship in 163 BC. Tiberius was...