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Vespasia Polla (also
known as
Vespasia Pollia, born c. 15 BC, [citation needed] fl 1st
century AD) was the
mother of the
Roman emperor Vespasian, and grandmother...
- at Aventi****
among the
Helvetii in Gaul,
where he died. With his wife
Vespasia Polla he had at
least two sons, the
consul Titus Flavius Sabinus, and Titus...
- Sabinus, a
Roman moneylender, debt collector, and tax collector. His mother,
Vespasia Polla, also
belonged to the
equestrian order in society, with her father...
- and
banker in Helvetia. By
marrying Vespasia Polla, he
allied himself to the more
prestigious patrician gens
Vespasia,
ensuring the
elevation of his sons...
- A
native of Reate, he was the
elder son of
Titus Flavius Sabinus and
Vespasia Polla, and
brother of the
Emperor Vespasian.
Sabinus is
first mentioned...
- (modern Switzerland). By
marrying Vespasia Polla he
allied the
Flavian family to the more
prestigious gens
Vespasia,
ensuring the
elevation of his sons...
- (modern Switzerland). By
marrying Vespasia Polla he
allied himself to the more
prestigious patrician gens
Vespasia,
ensuring the
elevation of his sons...
-
Petro Tertulla Vespasius Pollio Julia the
Younger Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasia Polla Vespasius (praetor)
Aemilia Lepida Agrippina the
Elder Germanicus...
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Euphaedra (Euphaedrana)
phaethusa Euphaedra artynta Möschler, 1887
Euphaedra vespasia Möschler, 1887
Euphaedra adelica Bartel, 1905
Euphaedra inanum f. ceroides...
-
gives Pitt
access to
information which enables him to
solve the case.
Vespasia ****ming-Gould, the
elderly aunt of Emily's
first husband,
becomes a friend...