• Junia Calvina was a Roman noblewoman who lived in the 1st century AD. The daughter of Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, consul in 19...
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  • Tertia Junia Calvina, Roman noblewoman of 1st century Junia Lepida, another Roman noblewoman of 1st century Junia Claudilla, first wife of Caligula Junia (New...
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    suffectus in AD 28. Junia M. f. M. n. Calvina, the daughter of Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, consul in AD 19, married Lucius Vitellius. Junia M. f. M. n. Lepida...
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  • prospects, falsely charged Junia's brother Lucius Junius Silanus Torquatus with open affection toward his sister Junia Calvina. This was carried out through...
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  • displeasure. Passienus may have been married to Junia Calvina and had a daughter named Sallustia Calvina with her, this woman married Publius Ostorius Scapula...
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    Aemilia gave birth to several children, including Junia Calvina and Junia Lepida. Although Calvina died childless, she was married to Lucius Vitellius...
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    and to prevent him from avenging the death of his brother, Lucius. Junia Calvina (fl. AD 79), married Lucius Vitellius, a brother of the future emperor...
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  • affection toward his sister Junia Calvina. This was carried out through the agency of Lucius Vitellius, who was Junia's husband. Consequently, Claudius...
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  • and to prevent him from avenging the death of his brother, Lucius. Junia Calvina (d. after AD 79), married Lucius Vitellius, a brother of the future...
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    Aemilius Paullus; their youngest child was Junia Lepida married to Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul AD 30). Junia and Gaius granddaughter Domitia Longina married...
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    Aulus Vitellius, falsely accused Silanus of incest with his sister Junia Calvina. Agrippina did this hoping to secure a marriage between Octavia and...
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  • Ahenobarbus 17 BC–40 AD Drusus Caesar Aemilia Lepida Manius Aemilius Lepidus Junia Calvina 15–79 Lucius Vitellius the Younger 16–69 Vitellius 15–69 r. 69 Domitian...
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  • Torquatus, consul in AD 19, by whom she had several children, including Junia Calvina and Marcus Junius Silanus, consul in AD 46. However, it is possible...
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    might have been the daughter of Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus and Junia Calvina. Cambrian Archaeological Association (1851). Archaeologia cambrensis...
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