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  1. Octavia the Younger (Latin: Octavia Minor ; c. 66 BC – 11 BC) was the elder sister of the first Roman emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), the half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and the fourth wife of Mark Antony.

  2. Jul 10, 2017 · Octavia Minor, also known as Octavia the Younger, was the daughter of Gaius Octavius and sister of Augustus (Octavian), the first Roman emperor. She was the fourth wife of the Roman general Mark Antony and the half-sister of Octavia Major, also known as Octavia the Elder.

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  3. Oct 18, 2021 · Octavia the Younger ( Octavia Minor) was born in 69 BCE in Nola ( Italy ). She was the elder sister of the future first emperor of Rome – Octavian Augustus and the fourth wife of the chieftain of Mark Antony. Octavia had a reputation as an exemplary Roman woman.

  4. Octavia (c. 69–11 bce) Link and mediator between two great Roman antagonists—her brother Octavian (Augustus) and her husband Marc Antony—who helped to avert Roman civil war for nearly a decade. Name variations: sometimes designated "Minor" or "the Younger."

  5. Died: c.11 BC, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-day Rome, Italy) Also Known As: Octavia Minor. Octavia was also Octavian (later known as Augustus)’s sister, Octavia Major’s half-sister, and the great grandmother of Caligula and Agrippina the Younger.

  6. Aug 2, 2022 · Octavia the Younger, or Octavia Minor, was the elder and only full sister of Octavian, the future emperor Augustus. Born around 66 BC, she was only three years older than her brother. A daughter of Atia and Gaius Octavius, she was the grand-niece of Julius Caesar.

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    Octavia Minor. Octavia (69 - 11/10 BCE): elder sister of the emperor Augustus, once married to Mark Antony. Octavia as Tyche. Octavia was the daughter of Gaius Octavius, a Roman official who had occupied the quaestorship in c.70. He had been married before, to a lady named Ancharia, and had another daughter, Octavia Maior.

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