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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofScribonia | Armstrong Economics

    Scribonia was the sister of Lucius Scribonius Libo who was also the father-in-law ofSextus Pompey. Scribonia is said to have been considerably older than Octavian. In fact, her marraige to Octavian was her third. Previously, Scribonia was twice married to former consuls. Octavian’s marraige to Scribonia was not perticularly happy no less loving.

  2. Julia Livilla was the youngest Child of Germanicus and Agrippina Senior . She was born on the island of Lesbos during her parents’ tour of the eastern provinces. She is best known, like her sisters Agrippina Junior and Drusilla, for the alleged incestuous relationship she had with her brother, Caligula. Suetonius, the earliest historian to ...

  3. Spread the love. Julia Drusilla (September 16 th, 16 AD – June 10 th, 38 AD) was the second daughter and fifth child to survive infancy of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. She was therefore the sister of the Emperor Caligula.

  4. Julia Titi was the daughter of Titus by his second wife Marcia Furnilla. She was married to her cousin Flavius Sabinus who was later executed in 84 AD on the

  5. About. Martin Armstrong was born in New Jersey the son of a lawyer and Lt. Col under General Patton in World War II. Martin was encouraged by his father to get involved in computers during the mid-1960s. He completed engineering both in hardware and software but after being offered positions by a government contractor RCA in Thule Greenland ...

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  6. Julia was the grandmother of both Elagabalus and Severus Alexander. Monetary System. Mints: Rome, Antioch. Obverse Legends: IVLIA MAESA AVG. IVLIA MAESA AVGVSTA. Portrait Styles: Julia is depicted with two types of hairstyles. In addition, there are two main varieties of obverse portrait styles: 1) Draped bust right.

  7. Second wife of Mark Antonydied 11 BC. Octavia was the sister of Octavian ( Augustus ), born the daughter of Gaius Octavius and Atia, daughter of Caesar’s sister, Julia. Octavia was married to Consul Gaius Marcellus at a rather young age in 50 BC. Octavia bore three children in this marriage – two daughters and a son named Marcellus, who was ...