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  • The gens Caesonia was a plebeian family of ancient Rome. They first appear in history during the late Republic, remaining on the periphery of the Roman...
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    name of a different gens in ancient Rome. She is sometimes also called Atia Balba Caesonia.[citation needed] The caeso part in Caesonia may originate from...
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    Caesonius Maximus was believed by Marco Agosti to have been her father. The gens Caesonia was of modest origin, and had only recently come to prominence. David...
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  • Caesilla, and Caesillia). The name also gave rise to the patronymic gens Caesonia. Kaeso is the older spelling, dating from the period when the letter...
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  • Magnus. His last name indicates that he was originally a member of the Caesonia gens and was adopted by one of the Pisones. Lucius served as Praetor in 154...
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  • The gens Milonia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first member of this gens mentioned in history was Gaius Milonius, a Roman senator...
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  • Look up gens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman family, of Italic or Etruscan origins, consisting of all those individuals...
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    remarkably brief. Five of her sons became consuls, her daughter Milonia Caesonia became Roman empress through her marriage to Caligula, and her granddaughter...
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  • he had a daughter, Caesonia Manilia, who married Amnius Anicius Julianus, consul in AD 322. Ovinia gens Manlia gens Rufinia gens Mennen, pgs. 60-61;...
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    dynasties Flavian dynasty Chronology Vespasian 69–79 AD Titus 79–81 AD Domitian 81–96 AD Family Gens Flavia Flavian tree Category:Flavian dynasty v t e...
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  • Roman Senator in 204. He was the son of Sextus Cocceius Severianus and Caesonia. He was also the grandson of Sextus Cocceius Severianus, Proconsul of Africa...
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  • first member of gens Caesonia to hold a consulship. Caesonius Macer, the son of Gaius, was a member of the second century gens Caesonia, a family which...
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  • lines of his work remain, some of which belong to Aeneas. Pomponia gens Calvisia gens Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius", pp. 408, 424. CIL...
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  • preserving her villa, and drinking from her silver cup on holidays. Flavia (gens) Suetonius, "The Life of Vespasian", 1. Chase 1897, p. 143. Chase 1897, p...
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    from Augustus, the first Roman emperor, and her paternal aunt was Milonia Caesonia, wife of Caligula. Her father, Corbulo, was one of Rome's most esteemed...
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    The Julii Caesares were the most illustrious family of the patrician gens Julia. The family first appears in history during the Second Punic War, when...
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  • and a friend of Nero Claudius Drusus. Vistilia, the mother of Milonia Caesonia, the wife of Caligula, and Roman empress from AD 38 to 41. Vistilia Sex...
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  • (mother of empress Milonia Caesonia) and had two sons: Publius Pomponius Secundus and Quintus Pomponius Secundus. Pomponia gens Attilio Degrassi, I fasti...
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  • and statesman Publius Pomponius Secundus, and their half-sister, Milonia Caesonia, was the second wife of the emperor Caligula. Pomponius' father is not...
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    new Italian nobility during the early 1st century. One such family was the gens Flavia, which rose from relative obscurity to prominence in only four generations...
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