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Triaria (1st-century) was a
Roman woman, the
second wife of
Lucius Vitellius the
Younger (the
brother of
emperor Aulus Vitellius). She is
mentioned on...
- The gens
Triaria was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome. Only a few
members of this gens are
mentioned by
Roman writers, but two of them attained...
- (Grote, 1883)
Synonyms Eubyja mexicanaria Grote, 1883
Nacophora mexicanaria Phaeoura triaria Barnes & McDunnough, 1917
Phaeoura magnificans Dyar, 1923...
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Trebatia Trebellia Trebelliena Trebia Trebicia Trebonia Trebulana Tremellia Triaria Triccia Truttedia Tuccia Tudicia Tullia Turbonia Turcia Turia Turpilia...
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Hypsipyle the
virgin Claudine Roman Charity Griselda (folklore)
Hypsicratea Triaria Artemisia I of
Caria Argea Agrippina the
Elder Julia (daughter of Julius...
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Lucius Vitellius, who was Junia's husband.The
second wife of
Vitellius was
Triaria. He had no
issue from
either of his marriages.
According to Suetonius,...
- D., Sasic, M., Verstrael, T., Warren, M. & Settele, J. (2010). "Erebia
triaria". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2010: e.T173261A6981779. doi:10...
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Pompeia Paulina, wife of
Seneca 95.
Poppaea Sabina, wife of Nero 96.
Triaria, wife of
Lucius Vitellius 97. Proba, wife of
Adelphus 98.
Faustina Augusta...
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decorated ceiling from Spain,
which they
placed in the room now
known as Sala
Triaria.
During World War II,
Taylor gave the
villa to the
Vatican with the condition...
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Erucius Clarus,
consul in 146 AD, and
Urban Prefect. He
married Pomponia Triaria,
daughter of the
former consul Aulus Junius Rufinus. In 170 AD, Clarus...