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Index Sulpicia (disambiguation)

Sulpicia may refer to.[1]

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  1. 9 relations: List of Roman auxiliary regiments, Regalianus, Sulpicia, Sulpicia (satirist), Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus), Sulpicia Dryantilla, Sulpicia gens, Sulpicia Lepidina, Sulpitia Cesis.

  2. Ancient Roman prosopographical lists of women
  3. Sulpicii

List of Roman auxiliary regiments

This article lists auxilia, non-legionary auxiliary regiments of the imperial Roman army, attested in the epigraphic record, by Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138).

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Regalianus

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Sulpicia

Sulpicia is believed to be the author, in the first century BCE, of six short poems (some 40 lines in all) written in Latin which were published as part of the corpus of Albius Tibullus's poetry (poems 3.13-18). Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia are Sulpicii.

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Sulpicia (satirist)

Sulpicia was an ancient Roman poet who was active during the reign of the emperor Domitian (r. AD 81–96). Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia (satirist) are Sulpicii.

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Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus)

Sulpicia (fl. 113 BC) was the wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus and earned everlasting fame when she was determined to be the most chaste of all the Roman matrons. Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus) are Sulpicii.

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Sulpicia Dryantilla

Sulpicia Dryantilla (died 260/261) was the wife of Regalianus, Roman usurper against Gallienus. Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia Dryantilla are Sulpicii.

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Sulpicia gens

The gens Sulpicia was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome, and produced a succession of distinguished men, from the foundation of the Republic to the imperial period. Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia gens are Sulpicii.

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Sulpicia Lepidina

Sulpicia Lepidina was the wife of Flavius Cerialis, prefect of the Ninth Cohort of Batavians, stationed at Vindolanda in Roman Britain in the early 2nd century AD. Sulpicia (disambiguation) and Sulpicia Lepidina are Sulpicii.

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Sulpitia Cesis

Sulpitia Lodovica Cesis was born on 15 May 1577 in Modena, Italy.

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See also

Ancient Roman prosopographical lists of women

Sulpicii

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulpicia_(disambiguation)