The gens Sempronia was one of the most ancient and noble houses of ancient Rome. Although the oldest branch of this gens was patrician, with Aulus Sempronius...
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Sempronia (170 BC – after 101 BC) was a Roman noblewoman living in the Middle and Late Roman Republic, who was most famous as the sister of the ill-fated...
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character in the novel The Roman Traitor by Henry William Herbert. Sempronia gens Women in ancient Rome Syme, Ronald (5 June 2002). Sallust. ISBN 9780520929104...
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the Roman Republic in 423 BC. Sempronius belonged to the patrician Sempronia gens and the branch known as the Sempronii Atratini, one of the republic's...
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Gracchus, condemned to exile c. 21 BC for being Julia the Elder's lover. Sempronia gens Gracchi This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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consul in 428 BC. Sempronius belonged to the patrician branch of the Sempronia gens. He was the son of Lucius Sempronius Atratinus, consul in 444 BC and...
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background is unknown, probably belonged to the prestigious plebeian gens Sempronia. He was greatly influenced by his co-writer Polybius, who was supported...
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exile on an island for being Julia the Elder's lover.[citation needed] Sempronia gens List of Roman Republican consuls Broughton 1951, pp. 216–17. Broughton...
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denominator of persons since Ancient Rome, arising in a branch of the Sempronia gens, the Long Semprons. Two of their representatives were consuls, the highest...
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in 129 BC. Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus was a member of the plebeian gens Sempronia. His father had the same name and was senator and in 146 BC member of...
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