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  1. After her first husband's death in 77, she married Decimus Junius Silanus, [3] [4] and with him had a son and three daughters. She gained fame as the mistress of Julius Caesar, [5] whom her son Brutus and son-in-law Gaius Cassius Longinus would assassinate in 44 BC.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Servilia was the mistress of Julius Caesar, mother to his murderer Marcus Brutus, and one of the grandes dames of Rome’s late republican period. Servilia was the daughter of Quintus Servilius Caepio and Livia. Servilia was first wed to Marcus Junius Brutus, by whom she bore the younger Brutus in 85.

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  3. Servilia is the mother of Brutus and sometime lover of Julius Caesar. A Roman aristocrat of noble birth, Servilia is a proud woman who concerns herself with the dignity, social standing, and longevity of her family. However, she is also internally fragile, and any offense committed against her...

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  5. Servilia was a prominent Roman woman in the generation of Cicero and Caesar, and the mother of Brutus. She had a political role and a turbulent life in the republican and civil war periods.

  6. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Servilia ( c. 100 BC – after 42 BC) was a Roman matron from a distinguished family, the Servilii Caepiones. She was the daughter of Quintus Servilius Caepio and Livia, thus the maternal half-sister of Cato the Younger.

  7. Servilia II was a politically influential woman who married twice and had a son, the famous assassin of Julius Caesar. She was related to several prominent figures of the late Roman Republic, such as Cato the Younger and Lepidus, and tried to broker peace between the rival factions.

  8. Servi'lia. 2. The mother of M. Junius Brutus, the murderer of Caesar. She was the daughter of Livia, the sister of the celebrated M. Livius Drusus, tribune of the plebs, B. C. 91. Her mother Livia was married twice; first to M. Cato, by whom she had M. Cato Uticensis, and next to Q. Servilius Caepio, by whom she became the mother of this ...

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