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  1. Scribonia (* spätestens um 65 v. Chr.; † nach 16 n. Chr.) war die zweite Ehefrau Octavians, des späteren Augustus .

  2. Scribonia (c. 70 BC – c. AD 16) was the second wife of Octavian, later the Roman Emperor Augustus, and the mother of his only biological child, Julia the Elder. Through her youngest daughter she was the mother-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius , great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger , and great ...

  3. Scribonia war die Tochter des Lucius Scribonius Libo und der Cornelia und die Schwester von Scribonius Libo, dem Schwiegervater und engen Vertrauten von Sextus Pompeius. Augustus , der damals noch Gaius Caesar Octavianus hieß, heiratete Scribonia nach dem Tod seiner ersten Frau Cornelia im Jahre 39 v. Chr. Sie gebar ihm eine Tochter namens Julia, die das einzige leibliche Kind des Augustus ...

  4. This article revises the existing explanations for the marriage between Octavian and Scribonia, which emphasised the young Caesar’s desire for an accommodation with Sextus Pompeius, including a mutual normalization of relations and even an alliance.

  5. Scribonia (c. 75 bce–after 16 ce)Roman noblewoman and wife of Augustus Caesar. Name variations: Sempronia. Born around 75 bce; died after 16 ce; younger sister of L. Scribonius Libo; married (probably) Cn. Lentulus Marcellinus (consul), in 56 bce; married Cornelius Scipio; married Octavian (63 bce–14 ce), who after their marriage became ...

  6. Extract. Scribonia, sister of L. Scribonius Libo, was married at least three times. Her first two husbands, both of whom allegedly held the consulship, are hard to identify; by one of them (a Scipio) she was the mother of Cornelia, wife of Paullus *Aemilius Lepidus. The third was Octavian (see augustus), who married her in 40 bce in order to ...

  7. 10. Feb. 2018 · Doch so richtig peinlich wurde es für den Princeps, als ihn seine eigene Tochter Julia, sein einziges Kind aus der Verbindung mit seiner zweiten Frau Scribonia, durch ihre sexuellen Eskapaden vor aller Öffentlichkeit bloßstellte. Sie, deren Leben ganz wesentlich von den politischen Notwendigkeiten ihres Vaters bestimmt war ...