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- Antonia Gordiana (born 201) was a prominent, wealthy and noble Roman woman who lived in the troubled and unstable 3rd century. She was the daughter of...
- Roman Empire. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and Junius Balbus, who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and...
- According to the Historia Augusta, his mother was a Roman woman called Ulpia Gordiana and his father was the senator Maecius Marullus. While modern historians...
- who became the father of Saint Pope Gregory I. They had another sister, Gordiana (also called Gordia), who was much younger. Their grandfather was Saint...
- Plautius Quintillus Plautia Servilla C. Furius Sabinus Timesitheus Antonia Gordiana Junius Licinius Balbus? Furia Sabina Tranquillina Gordian III (r. 238–244)...
- funiformis Spirulina gessneri Spirulina gomontiana Spirulina gomontii Spirulina gordiana Spirulina gracilis Spirulina innatans Spirulina labyrinthiformis Spirulina...
- Plautius Quintillus Plautia Servilla C. Furius Sabinus Timesitheus Antonia Gordiana Junius Licinius Balbus? Furia Sabina Tranquillina Gordian III (r. 238–244)...
- conceded and elected Gordian III, the son of Gordian I's daughter Antonia Gordiana, as the third emperor in 238. News of the Gordians' rebellion reached Maximinus...
- Plautius Quintillus Plautia Servilla C. Furius Sabinus Timesitheus Antonia Gordiana Junius Licinius Balbus? Furia Sabina Tranquillina Gordian III (r. 238–244)...
- Plautius Quintillus Plautia Servilla C. Furius Sabinus Timesitheus Antonia Gordiana Junius Licinius Balbus? Furia Sabina Tranquillina Gordian III (r. 238–244)...