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  Tullia   - the daughter of Cicero
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Wikipedia entry
50/23 Tullia, the daughter of Cicero, marries P.Dolabella.
45/9 The death of Tullia, the daughter of Cicero.
45/13a a shrine to perpetuate the memory of his dauther Tullia.
Cic:Att_1.3   both of you. Our little Tullia is engaged to C. Piso
Cic:Att_1.5   so does my little darling Tullia. Take care of yourself, and
Cic:Att_1.8   3 My little darling, Tullia, keeps asking for your promised
Cic:Att_1.10   My little Tullia is for having the law
Cic:Att_2.8   the 6th of May, and Tullia wants to see them. Then
Cic:Att_3.19   deep affliction and my little Tullia in her misery, nor your
Cic:Att_4.1   the 5th. There my little Tullia was waiting for me, on
Cic:Att_4.16   of glorifying myself in my Tullia's eyes. I am supporting Vestorius:
Cic:Att_4.4A   that is only right and Tullia wishes her to come. My
Cic:Att_6.1   10 As to my daughter Tullia I agree with you, and
Cic:Att_6.4   the matter of my daughter, about whose marriage settlement
Cic:Att_6.6   trusty agents to Terentia and Tullia about the suit of Ti.
Cic:Att_6.9   you promise, about my little Tullia, that is about her husband
Cic:Att_7.3   is agreeable to me, to Tullia, and to Terentia. He has
Cic:Att_7.12   you think about Terentia and Tullia? Should they remain in Rome,
Cic:Att_7.13   them to Greece. As for Tullia and Terentia, when I picture
Cic:Att_7.16   3 As for Terentia and Tullia I agree with you, and
Cic:Att_10.1   wisdom. What you heard from Tullia about the boys is true.
Cic:Att_10.2   did not come to me: Tullia has written to me about
Cic:Att_10.8   intercepted: but since my daughter often writes beseeching me
Cic:Att_10.8   gracious and constant care of Tullia. She herself has been charmed
Cic:Att_10.18   My daughter was confined on the 19th
Cic:Att_10.8a   for Dolabella and your daughter Tullia, that queen among women, and
Cic:Att_11.3   and desire of poor Tullia, whose interests would have
Cic:Att_11.6   4 My dear Tullia's illness and weakness frightens me
Cic:Att_11.7   leave is that you say Tullia begs for your assistance. What
Cic:Att_11.17   going to send my own. Tullia came to me on the
Cic:Att_11.23   to think of my poor girl, both as regards the point
Cic:Att_11.24   some time ago and to Tullia too about me, with the
Cic:Att_11.25   the suffering of my unhappy daughter. I don't think there ever
Cic:Att_11.4a   the second instalment of Tullia's dowry, please consider carefully
Cic:Att_11.17a   Sallustius to Caesar. As for Tullia, I see no reason for
Cic:Att_12.1   to the embraces of my Tullia and the lips of Attica.
Cic:Att_12.3   give her and Pilia and Tullia my kindest greetings.
Cic:Att_12.8   payment of an instalment of Tullia's dowry. The time is near
Cic:Att_12.5c   I see you are putting Tullia before everything, and I earnestly

  Tullia 2   - the daughter of Servius Tullius, 6th century B.C.
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Wikipedia entry
[Sen]:Octav_1-4   hands of our outraged ancestors Tullia, the wife of Tarquinius, was
[Vict]:VirIll_7   Tarquinius Superbus, incited by Tullia, summoned the senate and


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