Sempronia was an Ancient Roman woman of the late Republic who was the wife of Decimus Junius Brutus, the consul of 77 B.C. and step-mother of his son...
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against Pompey. Decimus Brutus is often confused with his distant cousin and fellow conspirator, Marcus Junius Brutus. Decimus was probably son of the Roman...
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and Latin learning. Brutus was married to a woman named Sempronia. His son was Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar (not...
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Carmenta Minerva Ceres Isis Arachne Pamphile Thamaris Irene Iaia Sempronia Woman of Valor Gaia Cirilla (also known as Tanaquil) Dido Ops Lavinia In Part...
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De Mulieribus Claris (redirect from Of Famous Women)
the Galatian 74. Tertia Aemilia, wife of the elder Africanus 75. Dripetrua, queen of Laodice 76. Sempronia, daughter of Gracchus 77. Claudia Quinta, a Roman...
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f., a senator in 129 BC. Sempronia, the wife of Decimus Junius Brutus, consul in 77 BC. Gaius Sempronius Rufus, a friend of Cicero, was accused by Marcus...
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Catiline His Conspiracy (category Cultural depictions of Sempronia (wife of Decimus Brutus))
Besides Catiline appear other historical figures such as Julius Caesar, Sempronia, Fulvia, Crassus and Cicero. That the play was not a popular success is...
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A Gladiator Dies Only Once (redirect from The Consul's Wife)
(Set in 77 BC.) Gordianus is hired by the consul Decimus Junius Brutus, who fears that his wife Sempronia is plotting with her lover to have him killed....
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Julius Caesar (redirect from Literary works of Julius Caesar)
(consul in 45), Decimus Brutus (consul designate for 42), as well as Cassius and Brutus (both praetors in 44 BC). Trebonius and Decimus had joined Caesar...
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called Aemilia; from the gens Cornelia, Cornelia; from the gens Sempronia, Sempronia; and so on. If there were many daughters, a cognomen such as Tertia...
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