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  1. www.wikiwand.com › cs › ScriboniaScribonia - Wikiwand

    Scribonia byla druhou manželkou římského císaře Augusta a matkou jeho jediného vlastního dítěte, dcery Julie starší. Byla tchyní císaře Tiberia, prababičkou císaře Caliguly a císařovny Agrippiny mladší a praprababičkou císaře Nera.

  2. Die beiden Söhne mit Livia aus früherer Ehe, Tiberius und Drusus, erachtete er zu diesem Zeitpunkt als nicht ebenbürtig. Seine Ehe mit Livia blieb, von einer Frühgeburt abgesehen, kinderlos. Aus seiner Ehe mit Scribonia hatte Augustus jedoch eine Tochter namens Iulia. Folglich konzentrierte er sich auf deren Kinder und Ehemänner.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScriboniaScribonia - Wikipedia

    Scribonia may refer to: Scribonia gens, a family in ancient Rome. Scribonia (wife of Octavian) Scribonia (wife of Crassus) Scribonia (bug), a genus in the family Pentatomidae of stink bugs. Hypercompe scribonia, the giant leopard moth.

  4. 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.

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

    2. Okt. 2019 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

  6. 10. Dez. 2013 · Giant leopard moth, Hypercompe scribonia (Stoll 1790), pupa with last instar larval exuviae (shed exoskeleton). Photograph by Donald W. Hall, University of Florida. Adults: The wing span is 5.7-9.1 cm (approx. 2.25-3.6 in.) (Covell 2005). Adults are white with hollow black (or sometimes iridescent blue) spots on the thorax and black spots on ...

  7. 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.