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  1. Sempronia (fl. 2nd–1st c. bce) Roman noblewoman, thought to have been the first woman in history to appear in a Roman court, who played a role in the political upheaval of the times when she supported the Catiline. Flourished between the 2nd and 1st century bce; daughter of Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus; granddaughter of Gaius Sempronius ...

  2. 3 de may. de 2011 · Historia del nombre Sempronia. Femenino de Sempronio. Proviene del nombre latino Sempronius, una ilustre familia romana. Significado del nombre Sempronia. Aunque puede ser de origen etrusco, también se cree que es una derivación del latín semper, "siempre". Origen del nombre Sempronia. Etrusco. Personajes famosos con el nombre Sempronia

  3. The question of Brutus’ and Sempronia’s identities is taken up most fully by Cadoux (1980), who effectively (if not unintentionally) illustrates the perils of seeking historical figures to whom we might attach the names ‘Brutus’ and ‘Sempronia’. 19 The most widely repeated theories make Sempronia either a daughter of C. Gracchus—though this is commonly dismissed as implausible ...

  4. ocultar. Las Reformas de los Graco fueron una serie de reformas legislativas producidas en la República Romana entre el 133 a. C. al 123 a. C. por los hermanos Tiberio Sempronio Graco y Cayo Sempronio Graco, de la familia de los Gracos. Eran hijos del general y estadista Tiberio Sempronio Graco y de Cornelia, de la familia de los Escipiones.

  5. Introduction mong the many Catilinarian conspirators Sallust names in his Bellum Catilinae, two in particular have left scholars scratching their heads: A Q. Curius, a former senator, the lover of Fulvia, and the ultimate betrayer of the conspiracy (Cat. 17.4, 23.1–3, 26.3), and Sempronia, the lone named female member of Catiline’s retinue ...

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  7. 20 de jul. de 2012 · Sempronia was probably one of the best educated women in Rome. A few fragments of Cornelia’s writing survive, but if Sempronia left any writing to posterity, it hasn’t survived. Sempronia was married at the age of about seventeen to Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus who was about twenty years her senior.

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