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Statilia Messalina (c. AD 35 –
after 68) was a
Roman patrician[citation needed] woman, a
Roman Empress and
third wife to
Roman Emperor Nero. The ancient...
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Statilia maculata,
common name
Asian jumping mantis or "小蟷螂", ko-kamakiri (****anese
meaning "small mantis") or "좀사마귀", joem-sa-ma-gui (Korean
meaning "small...
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Statilia agresta Zheng, 1987
Statilia apicalis Saussure, 1871
Statilia chayuensis Zhang, 1983
Statilia flavobrunnea Zhang, 1984
Statilia maculata...
- The gens
Statilia was a
plebeian family of
Lucanian origin at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the
third century BC, when one...
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Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus,
Roman senator (d. AD 93)
Statilia Messalina,
Roman empress and wife of Nero (approximate date)
Arsaces I...
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least one daughter,
Statilia L. Pisonis, who
married Lucius Calpurnius Piso the
Augur (consul in 1 BC). A
second may be the
Statilia who died at the age...
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Statilia apicalis is a far-ranging
species of
mantis found in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Its
range includes Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, India...
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rumored Nero
kicked her to death. At the
beginning of 66 CE, Nero
married Statilia Messalina.
Later that year or in 67 CE, he
married Sporus, who was said...
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husband and wife, that once
decorated a tomb of the Via
Statilia in Rome. The wife and
husband were
probably former slaves because slavery...
- 1917
Zopheromantis Tindale, 1924
Mantilia Roy, 1993
Mantis Linne, 1758
Statilia Stal, 1877
Australia Melliera Saussure, 1892
Mellierella Giglio-Tos, 1915...