Marcia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Marcia   - a Vestal Virgin, 2nd century B.C.
113/4 into the Vestal Virgins, and condemns Marcia, Licinia, and others.

  Marcia 2   - the wife of Cato, 1st century B.C.
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62/33a Cato divorces Atilia, and marries Marcia.
55/53 Cato gives his wife Marcia to his friend Hortensius.
50/22 Hortensius; after which Marcia returns to her previous husband,

  Marcia 3   (Aqua Marcia) - an aqueduct supplying water to Rome
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144/15 The construction of the Aqua Marcia, by the praetor Q.Marcius.


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