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  1. Scribonia (c. 70 BC – c. AD 16) was the second wife of Octavian, later the Roman Emperor Augustus, and the mother of his only biological child, Julia the Elder. Through her youngest daughter she was the mother-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius , great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger , and great-great ...

    • ca. 70 BC
    • AD 16 (aged ca. 86)
  2. Scribonia (c. 75 bce–after 16 ce) Roman noblewoman and wife of Augustus Caesar. Name variations: Sempronia. Born around 75 bce; died after 16 ce; younger sister of L. Scribonius Libo; married (probably) Cn. Lentulus Marcellinus (consul), in 56 bce; married Cornelius Scipio; married Octavian (63 bce–14 ce), who after their marriage became ...

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Scribonia (68 BC - AD 16) was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Augustus and the mother of his only natural child, Julia the Elder. She was the mother-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, grandmother-in-law of the Emperor Claudius, and great-great grandmother of the ...

    • Rome, Latium
    • Rome, Rome, Latium, Roman Empire
    • circa -68
    • 16 (47-56)Rome, Rome, Latium, Roman Empire
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  5. Jan 17, 2017 · By Alexis Culotta. The dawn of a new dynasty: Octavian, future Roman Emperor Augustus, divorced his wife, Scribonia, on 17 January 38 BCE. The divorce date, which coincided with arrival of Octavian and Scribonia’s daughter, Julia, was arranged hastily so that Octavian could marry Livia Drusilla.

  6. Scribonia | Oxford Classical Dictionary. Theodore John Cadoux. and Robin Seager. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.5754. Published online: 07 March 2016. Extract. Scribonia, sister of L. Scribonius Libo, was married at least three times.

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · Violence, rebellion and sexual exploitation: the darker side of Ancient Rome. 7 things you (probably) didn't know about Roman women. Scribonia, as another of her names, Attica, indicates, had Greek origins, as did her mother Scribonia Callityche; their ancestors probably included slaves.

  8. Biography. Scribonia was born before 16, as in that year her father was executed on a charge of conspiracy against the Roman emperor Tiberius. Scribonia was born and raised in Rome. Very little is known of her life. Scribonia married Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi, [1] a man of consular rank. Frugi's father, consul and governor Marcus Licinius ...

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