
Calpurnia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Calpurnia
- (fictional) daughter of Marius
101/5
rius sacrifices his daughter Calpurnia to ensure victory against the
Calpurnia 2
- daughter of L.Piso; wife of Julius Caesar
→ Wikipedia entry
59/24
Caesar marries Calpurnia.
  Within translations:
NicDam_130.83
and especially his wife Calpurnia, who was terrified by
Obseq_67
have no heart. His wife Calpurnia dreamt that the pediment of
ValMax_1.7.2
For he had heard that Calpurnia the wife of his father
Calpurnia 3
- wife of Pliny the Younger
Plinius:Ep_6.4
to her. & Farewell. [4] & To Calpurnia. Never before hav
Plinius:Ep_6.7
hetoric from Smyrna. [7] & To Calpurnia. You say that you
Plinius:Ep_7.5
consul in 40 B.C. [5] & To Calpurnia. You would scarce
Calpurnia 4
Hispulla - aunt of Pliny’s wife
+ Hispulla
Plinius:Ep_4.1
Farewell. (*) & Calpurnia Hispulla: see letter 19 of
Plinius:Ep_4.19
rum Natura', i.832. [19] & To Calpurnia Hispulla. As you
Plinius:Ep_8.11
joy ! & Farewell. [11] & To Hispulla. When I think of
Plinius:Ep_10.120
lpurnius Fabatus. (†) & Calpurnia Hispulla. [121]
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