- Coriol****' wife's name is Virgilia, or in John Dryden's translation,
Vergilia. However, some
accounts (Brewer, 1898) say that his wife's name was actually...
- The
Vergilia gens (or Virgilia) was a
Roman gens. The name is
probably of
Etruscan origin but the
meaning is unknown.
According to some sources, the gens...
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father reportedly belonged to gens
Vergilia, and his
mother belonged to gens Magia.
According to Conway, gens
Vergilia is
poorly attested in inscriptions...
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Velia Velleia Venafrania Ventidia Venuleia Vequasia Verania Verecundia Vergilia Verginia Verres Verria Vesnia Vesonia Vestoria Vestricia Vetilia Vettia...
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buried at Corduba, aged twenty-two.
Aulus Persius Severus,
husband of
Vergilia Saturnina, and
father of
Aulus Persius Severus, to whom he
dedicated monuments...
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indeed true, that it is
something rich and serious.
According to
reviewer Vergilia Peterson Ross, the
flower from
which the book
derives its title, The Wild...
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Beatrice in Much Ado
About Nothing WGPSN Valeria 34°30′S 4°12′E / 34.5°S 4.2°E / -34.5; 4.2 (Valeria) 59 1988
Friend to
Vergilia in Coriol**** WGPSN...
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copyists or
amanuenses (not
public scribae).
Among these are Magia, Pyrrhe,
Vergilia Euphrosyne, and a
freedwoman whose name does not survive; Hapate, a shorthand...
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Volumnia (according to Plutarch, her name was
Vergilia) was the wife of
Gaius Marcius Coriol**** in
ancient Rome. Coriol**** was
exiled from Rome following...
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Schrempf Austria 2:05.55 11 5
Paula Habovštiaková Slovakia 2:07.67 SB 10 6
Vergilia Rotaru Moldova 2:08.67 PB 9 7
Vladana Gavranović Bosnia and Herzegovina...