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Calpurnia is peculiarly absent in Octavian propaganda, which has been regarded by historians as somewhat mysterious. [30] The only later attestation to her is an inscription by a freedwoman named Anthis which states "She was the wife of Caesar, the great divinity" which puts its dating to at least 42 BC when Caesar was deified. [28] [31]
Cultural depictions of Calpurnia (wife of Caesar) (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Calpurnia (wife of Caesar)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Calpurnia (wife of Caesar)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus was a member of the plebeian Calpurnia gens.His cognomen is not previously attested within the gens [3] so he appears to have been the first of the name to reach curule office, but it is unlikely he was a novus homo, based on the connections he had. [4]
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (101 BC [1] – c. 43 BC) was a Roman senator and the father-in-law of Julius Caesar [2] through his daughter Calpurnia.He was reportedly a follower of a school of Epicureanism that had been modified to befit politicians, as Epicureanism itself favoured withdrawal from politics. [3]
El sueño de Calpurnia (Calpurnia's Dream, also called Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar) [1] is a 1861 painting by Luis Álvarez Catalá which depicts the nightmare Calpurnia had the night before the death of her husband Julius Caesar. The work won Álvarez a Gold Medal at the first National Exposition of Florence and a second place at the ...
He was a member of the gens Calpurnia, specifically among the Calpurnii Pisones.His father and grandfather both shared his name, with his father being Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (consul in 23 BC), and his grandfather being one of the participants in the Catilinarian conspiracy.
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