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- Julia Vipsania Agrippina Minor or Julia Agrippina; known as Agrippina Minor ("Latin" for the "‘younger’", Classical Latin: <sma...
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- (Claudia) Livia Julia (Classical Latin: <small>LIVIA•IVLIA</small>), most commonly known by her family nickname of Livilla (the "little Livia") ("...
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- (Claudia) Antonia (Classical Latin: <small>ANTONIA•CLAUDII•CAESARIS•FILIA</small>) (ca. 30-66) was the daughter of the later Roman Emperor Claudi...
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- Claudia Octavia or Octavia Neronis (Classical Latin: <small>CLAVDIA•OCTAVIA</small>) (Late 39 or early 40-9 June 62) was a Roman Empress, st...
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- Julia Drusilla (Classical Latin: <small>IVLIA•DRVSILLA</small>) (39-41) was the only child and daughter of Roman Emperor Gaius (Caligula) and his fo...
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- Julia (Classical Latin: <small>IVLIA•DRVSI•CAESARIS•FILIA</small>) (ca. 5 AD - ca. 43 AD) was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livill...
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- Pompey, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir (Classical Latin abbreviation: <small>CN·POMPEIVS·CN·F·SEX·N·MAGNVS</small>, Gnaeus or Cnaeus Pompei...
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- Julia Livilla (Classical Latin: <small>IVLIA•LIVILLA</small>, or <small>IVLIA•GERMANICI•FILIA</small>) (Lesbos, early 18 - Pandateria (?), late 4...
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- Remigius (Remi) of Auxerre was a Benedictine theologian and a prolific author, a collector of commentaries on works of classical Latin.
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