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Mucia Tertia (fl. 79 – 31 BC) was a
Roman matrona who
lived in the 1st century BC. She was the
daughter of
Quintus Mucius Scaevola, the
pontifex maximus...
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Midwest Universities Consortium for
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MUCIA) is a
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public research...
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Mucia is a
genus of
skipper butterflies in the
family Hesperiidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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Gaius Valerius Flaccus.
Sometime during this period,
Pompey married Mucia Tertia, a
member of the
powerful Metellus family. They had
three children...
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dictator Sulla;
Aemilia died in
childbirth shortly afterwards. He
married Mucia Tertia in 79 BCE, this time
gaining an
alliance with the
powerful gens Caecilia:...
- The gens
Mucia was an
ancient and
noble plebeian house at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens
appear during the
earliest period of the Republic, but the...
- The lex
Licinia Mucia was a
Roman law
which set up a
quaestio to
investigate Latin and
Italian allies registered as
Romans on the
citizen rolls. It was...
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elder son of
Pompey the
Great (Gnaeus
Pompeius Magnus) by his
third wife,
Mucia Tertia. Both he and his
younger brother ****tus
Pompey grew up in the shadow...
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character in Cicero's De Oratore; he was also the
father of Cr****us' wife,
Mucia. In 119 BC, when aged only 21, Cr****us shot to fame for his prosecution...
- land on the right-hand bank of the Tiber,
which later became known as the
Mucia Prata (Mucian Meadows).
Dante Alighieri refers to
Mucius and the sacrifice...