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  1. thebabyhistorian.com › 2019/10/02 › scribonia-attice-ancientThe Baby Historian

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  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › octavian-42-bc › scriboniaScribonia | Armstrong Economics

    Scribonia was the sister of Lucius Scribonius Libo who was also the father-in-law ofSextus Pompey. Scribonia is said to have been considerably older than Octavian. In fact, her marraige to Octavian was her third. Previously, Scribonia was twice married to former consuls. Octavian’s marraige to Scribonia was not perticularly happy no less loving.

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · Livia Drusilla (born January 30, 58 bc —died ad 29) was Caesar Augustus’s devoted and influential wife who counseled him on affairs of state and who, in her efforts to secure the imperial succession for her son Tiberius, was reputed to have caused the deaths of many of his rivals, including Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, Agrippa Postumus, and Germanicus.

  4. Scribonia is described a beautiful, kind and sensible. She remains friends with Octavia following her divorce and, contrary to historians' accounts, is allowed to raise Julia herself. Augustus orders that Julia be educated in the manner of a man, rather than a woman. Scribonia is mentioned in the book Cleopatra's Daughter (2009), by Michelle Moran.

  5. Scribonia. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Scribonia témájú médiaállományokat. Scribonia (elhunyt Kr. u. 16 -ban) Lucius Scribonius Libo és Cornelia lánya, a nagy Pompeius és Sulla unokája, Octavianus második felesége. Először Publius Cornelius Scipio consul felesége volt, akitől egy lánya született, Cornelia Scipio. Kr.

  6. Scribonia’s Greek origins are worth considering. The Roman Empire conquered the Greek Empire militarily (ca. 328–168 BCE), but in a sense, the Greeks subsequently conquered the Roman Empire culturally. Greek culture influenced Roman culture in terms of language, philosophy, religion, art, architecture, and medicine, among other things. Indeed, it appears that early first millennium, upper ...

  7. Scribonia gens. The gens Scribonia was a plebeian family of ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in history at the time of the Second Punic War, but the first of the Scribonii to obtain the consulship was Gaius Scribonius Curio in 76 BC. [1]