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Pomponia Caecilia Attica, usually called Caecilia Attica ( born 51 BC ), was the daughter of Titus Pomponius Atticus, the first wife of general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and mother of Vipsania Agrippina.
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Pomponia and Caecilia
Vipsania Agrippina was Agrippa ’ s first daughter and first child from his first marriage to Pomponia Caecilia Attica.
* Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Pomponia Caecilia Attica ( d. AD 20 )
She bore him a son of the same name, Titus Pomponius Atticus ( little is known of him ), as well as a daughter, Caecilia Pomponia Attica, who became the first wife of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
Vipsania Agrippina ( 36 BC-20 AD ) was the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa from his first wife Pomponia Caecilia Attica, granddaughter of Cicero's friend and knight Titus Pomponius Atticus.
Pomponia Caecilia Attica or Caecilia Pomponia Attica ( born 51 BC ), was the daughter of Cicero's Epicurean friend and eques, knight Titus Pomponius Atticus.
This meant, according to the Roman custom that his name, changed to Quintus Caecilius Pomponianus Atticus, and Pomponia Attica's name into Caecilia Attica.
He was also a father-in-law of Tiberius through Vipsania Agrippina, his daughter by Pomponia Caecilia Attica, and a father-in-law of Germanicus by Agrippina the Elder, his second daughter with Julia the Elder.
Pomponia and usually
* In AD 57 Pomponia was indeed charged with practising a " foreign superstition ", usually understood to mean conversion to Christianity.
Pomponia and born
Titus Pomponius Atticus, born Titus Pomponius ( 112 / 109 BC – 35 / 32 BC ), came from an old but not strictly noble Roman family of the equestrian class and the Gens Pomponia.
She bore at least two known children during her marriage to Bassus ; a daughter Pomponia Ummidia ( born 219 ) and a son, Pomponius Bassus ( born 220 ).
Pomponia and BC
He married about 70 BC Pomponia ( sister of his brother's friend Atticus ), a dominant woman of strong personality.
By her marriage, Pomponia was the mother of at least two sons, the famous Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major ( 236 BC-184 BC / 183 BC ) and Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus ( fl.
Pomponia was a Roman woman, who flourished in the first century BC and was an only sister to Roman Knight and Cicero ’ s friend Titus Pomponius Atticus.
Pomponia and ),
Pomponia and was
One is Pomponia Graecina, wife of Aulus Plautius, the conqueror of Britain, who as Tacitus relates, was accused of following a " foreign superstition ", generally considered to be Christianity.
An ovation was a military parade in honour of a victorious general, so the person who " returned from Britain with an ovation " is clearly Plautius, not Pomponia.
The most familiar was that their ancestor, Mamercus, was the son of Numa Pompilius, who was also claimed as an ancestor of the gentes Pompilia, Pomponia, Calpurnia, and Pinaria.
Her distant relative Pomponia Graecina remained in mourning for 40 years in open defiance of the Emperor, but was unpunished for this.
The oldest known Pomponia was mother of a famous Roman general ; the second and third were related to each other.
Cicero through his effective mediation was able to marry Pomponia to his younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero.
Pomponia Ummidia was a descendant of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and the wife of consul Flavius Antiochianus.
Scipio Africanus presumably married his wife Aemilia Tertia by confarreatio, because their elder son was Flamen Dialis ; yet Scipio's mother Pomponia was a plebeian.
Pomponia and daughter
Aulus seems unaware ( or simply unwilling to know ) that Pomponia, his wife, and Ligia, his adoptive daughter, profess the Christian religion.
Pomponia and Titus
He also ties Titus Flavius Sabinus to Aulus Plautius and his wife Pomponia Graecina by marriage, the latter of whom is by scholars presumed to have converted to Christianity, and who possibly used her son-in-law's status as Lord Mayor of Rome to try to protect Paul while he was under house arrest during his first stay in Rome.
Pomponia and Pomponius
For her sister-in-law Pomponia Gratidia and her niece Pomponia Bassa, see her brother's article Pomponius Bassus ( consul 259 & 271 ).
Pomponia and Atticus
In 68, Cicero and Terentia invited Cicero's brother Quintus Tullius Cicero and his new wife Pomponia ( a sister to Cicero ’ s friend Atticus ) in order to improve and solidify the marriage.
Pomponia and wife
Plautius's wife, Pomponia Graecina, after the execution of her kinswoman Julia Drusi Caesaris by Claudius and Messalina, remained in mourning for forty years in open, and unpunished, defiance of the emperor.
* In the 1951 film Quo Vadis, based on the novel, Aulus Plautius ( played by Felix Aylmer ) is ( unhistorically ) a Christian with his wife Pomponia ; he is later crucified and burned to death in the Colosseum near the end of the film.
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