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    Press, 1999. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornelia Africana. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Cornelia"....
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  • members of it include; Cornelia Africana (mother of the Gracchi brothers), Cornelia (first wife of Julius Caesar) and Cornelia Salonina (Roman empress...
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    425 Cornelia is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 28 December 1896 in Nice. It is named after Cornelia Africana. Noah...
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    Tarquin to found the Roman Republic), Lucretia, Julia, Marcia, and Cornelia Africana. Dante also sees Saladin, a Muslim military leader known for his battle...
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    woman's perceived importance or prominence; Cornelia Africana most commonly refers to Cornelia Africana Minor, the younger daughter of Scipio Africanus...
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    he was murdered, and his estranged wife Sempronia and her mother Cornelia Africana were suspected. However, the cause of Scipio's death is unknown, and...
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  • Gratia 1896 DF The Graces, Roman mythology DMP · 424 425 Cornelia 1896 DC Cornelia Africana, daughter of Scipio Africanus DMP · 425 426 Hippo 1897 DH...
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    jewels" or "These are my ornaments". The expression is attributed to Cornelia Africana (c. 190 – c. 100 BC) by Valerius Maximus in his Factorum ac dictorum...
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    roles as moral educators and character builders of their children. Cornelia Africana, the mother of the Gracchi, is even credited as a major cause of her...
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    Duplay (1768, Paris – 26 July 1832, Paris), called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter...
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