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Roman woman and third wife of Pompey
Mucia Tertia (fl. 79 – 31 BC) was a Roman matrona who lived in the 1st century BC. She was the daughter of Quintus Mucius Scaevola, the pontifex maximus
Mucia_Tertia
Genus of butterflies
Mucia is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e
Mucia
The Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, Inc. (MUCIA) is a Midwestern United States consortium of 10 Big Ten public research
Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities
Midwest_Universities_Consortium_for_International_Activities
Roman general and statesman (106–48 BC)
and Gaius Valerius Flaccus. Sometime during this period, Pompey married Mucia Tertia, a member of the powerful Metellus family. They had three children
Pompey
Ancient Roman family
The gens Mucia was an ancient and noble plebeian house at ancient Rome. Members of this gens appear during the earliest period of the Republic, but the
Mucia_gens
Roman senator and general
elder son of Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) by his third wife, Mucia Tertia. Both he and his younger brother Sextus Pompey grew up in the shadow
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (son of Pompey)
Gnaeus_Pompeius_Magnus_(son_of_Pompey)
Ancient Roman law
The lex Licinia Mucia was a Roman law which set up a quaestio to investigate Latin and Italian allies registered as Romans on the citizen rolls. It was
Lex_Licinia_Mucia
Roman statesman's five marriages
dictator Sulla; Aemilia died in childbirth shortly afterwards. He married Mucia Tertia in 79 BCE, this time gaining an alliance with the powerful gens Caecilia:
Wives_of_Pompey_the_Great
Mountain in Switzerland
Piz de Mucia is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, overlooking San Bernardino in the canton of Graubünden. It lies south-east of the Zapporthorn
Piz_de_Mucia
6th-century BC Roman youth famous for his bravery
land on the right-hand bank of the Tiber, which later became known as the Mucia Prata (Mucian Meadows). Dante Alighieri refers to Mucius and the sacrifice
Gaius_Mucius_Scaevola
1st century BC Roman military officer
Aemilius Scaurus was the son of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (Praetor 56 BC) and Mucia Tertia, former wife of Pompey the Great. Sextus Pompey was his half-brother
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (son of Mucia)
Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(son_of_Mucia)
Roman politician and general (c. 67–35 BC)
younger son of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) by his third wife, Mucia Tertia. His sister was Pompeia and his elder brother was Gnaeus Pompeius
Sextus_Pompey
Ancient Roman jurist, politician and writer (consul in 97 BC)
colleague was Lucius Licinius Crassus. They passed a law, the lex Licinia Mucia, which related to non-Roman Italians' citizenship claims. It may have required
Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex
Quintus_Mucius_Scaevola_Pontifex
Roman woman, daughter of Pompey
triumvir Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) from his third marriage, to Mucia Tertia. Her elder brother was Gnaeus Pompeius and her younger brother was
Pompeia_Magna
Roman statesman and orator (140–91 BC)
character in Cicero's De Oratore; he was also the father of Crassus' wife, Mucia. In 119 BC, when aged only 21, Crassus shot to fame for his prosecution
Lucius_Licinius_Crassus
System used by the ancient Mayan civilization to represent numbers and dates
indirect evidence that the concept of 0 already existed at the time. Batz, J. Mucía (March 29, 2021). ""Nik" — The Zero in Vigesimal Maya Mathematics". Bulletin
Maya_numerals
English footballer (born 1982)
November 2020). "Joleon Lescott signs for Spanish fourth-division side Racing Mucia". Football Espana. Retrieved 27 November 2020. "Joleon Lescott 'didn't know'
Joleon_Lescott
Roman senator
elections and went into exile. His fall was perhaps due to his marriage with Mucia, a former wife of Pompey, with whom he fell out of favour as a result. Scaurus
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (praetor 56 BC)
Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(praetor_56_BC)
Notation for expressing numbers
Numbers Were Invented". www.theclassroom.com. Retrieved 2020-07-22. Batz, J. Mucía (2021-01-25). ""Nik" — The Zero in Vigesimal Maya Mathematics". Bulletin
Numeral_system
Mettia Milonia Mimesia Minatia Mindia Minia Minicia Minidia Minucia Modia Mucia Mummia Munatia Munia Murria Mussidia Mustia Mutia Mutilia Naevia Nasennia
List_of_Roman_gentes
Roman military officer (c.100 BC–45 BC)
he had drawn the disfavour of Pompey for having an affair with his wife Mucia Tertia, the daughter of Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex, the pontifex maximus
Titus_Labienus
Hereditary nobility of ancient Rome
Antonia Cassia Cominia Curiatia Hostilia Junia Marcia Metilia Minucia Mucia Pollia Tarquinia Among the patricians, certain families were known as the
Patrician_(ancient_Rome)
second gap, would make "Scapula" improbable. "Scaevola", a surname of the Mucia gens, is plausible, but no Mucius Scaevola is mentioned in the history of
List_of_Roman_dictators
His sister was Magna. His maternal grandparents were triumvir Pompey and Mucia Tertia, while his paternal grandparents were consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna
Gnaeus_Cornelius_Cinna_Magnus
Roman consul in 60 BC and opponent of Pompey and Caesar
turned against Pompey in part because Pompey had divorced Celer's sister Mucia Tertia. The divorce came shortly after Pompey's return to Italy in December
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Celer
Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome
collective blush: he established a whorehouse in his own house, and pimped out Mucia and Flavia, each of them notable for her father and husband, along with
Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome
Roman general and statesman (c. 157–86 BC)
of relative peace. But in 95 BC, Rome passed a decree, the lex Licinia Mucia, expelling from the city all residents who were not Roman citizens. In 91 BC
Gaius_Marius
City and port on the Mediterranean
12 September 2020. "El Cartagonova reestranará en el derbi ante el Real Mucia │Ayuntamiento de Cartagena" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on
Cartagena,_Spain
Roman politician and Stoic (95–46 BC)
and Pompey returned to Rome in February 61 BC. Pompey divorced his wife, Mucia, the half-sister of Metellus Nepos, partly due to her adultery and partly
Cato_the_Younger
Name list
Julius Caesar Pompeia (daughter of Pompey the Great) by his third wife, Mucia Tertia Pompeia (daughter of Sextus Pompeius), daughter of political rebel
Pompeia
Second wife of Roman emperor Caligula
adopted from the Cornelii Lentuli; he might also be descended from the Mucia gens and the obscure Livii Ocellae. A relation to the Lentuli would help
Livia_Orestilla
Roman writer, politician and soldier
the throne. His name shows that he had passed by adoption from the gens Mucia to the gens Licinia. Mucianus was sent by Claudius to Armenia with Gnaeus
Gaius_Licinius_Mucianus
1st century BC Roman politician and general
collective blush: he established a whorehouse in his own house, and pimped out Mucia and Flavia, each of them notable for her father and husband, along with
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Pius_Scipio
Roman statesman
Laelia was Mucia Secunda, who was wife of Lucius Licinius Crassus, consul in 91 BC, who was patron to the young Cicero. Crassus and his wife Mucia had two
Gaius_Laelius_Sapiens
Alliance between Roman politicians Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
Pompey had the most to lose. After alienating the Metelli by divorcing Mucia, Pompey's alliance with Caesar and Crassus alienated some former allies
First_Triumvirate
Administrative unit in Fier, Albania
population at the 2011 census was 4,449. The neighbouring villages are Mucias, Karavasta and Bedat. "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). p. 6370. Retrieved
Remas
Roman general and politician
details Born c. 110 BC Died 82 BC Praeneste Spouses Licinia (m. c. 92 BC) Mucia Tertia (m. c. 82 BC) Parents Gaius Marius (father) Julia (mother) Military
Gaius_Marius_(consul_82_BC)
1st century BC Roman politician
his wife Mucia. Doing so "[gave] substance to reports of her infidelity" and broke Pompey's alliance with Nepos and Metellus Celer, Mucia's half-brothers
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos (consul 57 BC)
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Nepos_(consul_57_BC)
Conflicts between the Romans and Etruscans – 8th to 3rd centuries BCE
land on the right hand bank of the Tiber, which later became known as the Mucia Prata (Mucian Meadows). Porsena, shocked at the youth's bravery, dismissed
Roman–Etruscan_Wars
Family tree
Marcus Atius Balbus Julius Caesar 1 Cornelia Gaius Marius the Younger 1 Mucia Tertia 3 2 Pompey Sextus Julius Caesar Lucius Julius Caesar Marcus Antonius
Julio-Claudian_family_tree
Ancient Roman nobleman and politician
Pontifex Maximus Quintus Mucius Scaevola, with whom she had a daughter Mucia Tertia. Licinia and Metellus Nepos had two children:[citation needed] Quintus
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos (consul 98 BC)
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Nepos_(consul_98_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
(praetor 56 BC), son of the consul above Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (son of Mucia) Marcus Aurelius Scaurus (died 105 BC), a Roman politician and general This
Scaurus
Marcus Minucius Rufus - two consuls Gaius Minucius Augurinus - tribune Mucia Tertia - wife of Pompey and Gaius Marius the younger Gaius Licinius Mucianus
List_of_ancient_Romans
which are bills with a large amount of unrelated material. Lex Licinia Mucia 95 BC L. Licinius Crassus & Q. Mucius Scaevola Consuls Removed Latin and
List_of_Roman_laws
Ancient Roman nomen
sons, both of them consuls. By her first husband, she was also mother of Mucia Tertia, triumvir Pompey's third wife. Licinia (flourished 1st century BC
Licinia
Mucius Scaevola Pontifex and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, and mother of Mucia Tertia) may be descendants. Crassus left many descendants in the female
Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (consul 205 BC)
Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_(consul_205_BC)
Roman politician and jurist
involvement has been debated by some historians. Publius belonged to the gens Mucia, a noble plebeian family of Rome, of which the Scaevolae were the main branch
Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 133 BC)
Publius_Mucius_Scaevola_(consul_133_BC)
Roman consul in 131 BC
Maximus (including Crassus Mucianus who was adopted out). Licinia (gens) Mucia (gens) Crassus Dives Mucianus, Publius Licinius. (2007). In Encyclopædia
Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus
Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_Mucianus
Topics referred to by the same term
Africanus Junia Tertia (circa 60 BC-22 AD), daughter of Servilia Caepionis Mucia Tertia (1st century BC), daughter of Quintus Mucius Scaevola Licinia Tertia
Tertia
refutes the notion of any violation of law or form of discrimination. — Mucia Burke, President of the D211 School Board The board meeting included a two-hour
Township High School District 211 transgender student locker room access controversies
Township_High_School_District_211_transgender_student_locker_room_access_controversies
Mountain range in southern Switzerland and northern Italy
998 9,843 Weisshorn (Splugen) 2,992 9,817 Teurihorn 2,973 9,754 Piz de Mucia 2,967 9,734 Piz Pombi 2,967 9,734 Pizzo Lucendro 2,959 9,708 Piz Denter
Lepontine_Alps
(Boisduval, 1832) Mycalesis mucia etha Fruhstorfer, 1908 Mycalesis mucia febronia Fruhstorfer, 1911 Mycalesis mucia mucia Hewitson, 1862 Mycalesis mulleri
List of butterflies of Papua New Guinea
List_of_butterflies_of_Papua_New_Guinea
Business school
and the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities (MUCIA). The Institute has faculty member from Indiana University, USA, as the
National Institute of Development Administration
National_Institute_of_Development_Administration
Conte, [1837]) H. zalma Plötz, 1886 - synonymized with Mnasilus allubita (Butler, 1877) H. zygia Plötz, 1886 - synonymized with Mucia zygia (Plötz, 1886)
List of former species in the genus Hesperia
List_of_former_species_in_the_genus_Hesperia
School district in Illinois, United States
Gerber 5,375 12.68 Will Hinshaw 5,569 13.14 Roman G. Golash 2,443 5.76 Mucia A. Burke 6,890 16.26 Lauanna Recker 6,168 14.55 Robert D. Lithgow 4,775
Township High School District 211
Township_High_School_District_211
Roman politician and general (118–57/56 BC)
a first cousin frater consobrinus or uterine brother) of Pompey's wife Mucia Tertia. The long campaigning and hardships that Lucullus' troops had endured
Lucullus
Roman princeps senatus and consul in 115 BC
a major witness for the prosecution. He also supported the lex Licinia Mucia, a law to investigate Italians usurping the privileges of Roman citizens
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)
Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(consul_115_BC)
Church in Rome, Italy
church is set in the middle of the area that has been called the Prata Mucia ("Fields of Mucius") since about 508 BC; it was here that the Etruscan king
Santa_Maria_dell'Orto
Guatemalan brass band
Past members Bernardo Mejia Guielimo Campo Mendoza Alejandre Cos Coquix Manúel Mejia Mucia Jesús Garcia Hernández Ermerjildo Cos Murcia Alberto Camp
The_San_Lucas_Band
American director of the Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum
1F. Retrieved January 14, 2013. "Applause – Didier elected vice chair of MUCIA". The University Record. University of Michigan. November 23, 1998. Archived
Elaine_Didier
University Publications. Badian, Ernst; Honoré, Tony (2003). Who's Who in the Classical World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192801074. Mucia gens v t e
Quintus Mucius Scaevola (praetor 215 BC)
Quintus_Mucius_Scaevola_(praetor_215_BC)
of Remas Adriatik Gure Kamenicë Karavasta e Re Karavasta Fshat Kryekuq Muçias Remas Administrative unit of Tërbuf Çermë e Sipërme Çermë Pasha Çermë Proshkë
Villages_of_Fier_County
Tribe of butterflies
Godman, 1901 Moeris Godman, 1900 Molla Evans, 1955 Molo Monca Evans, 1955 Mucia Godman, 1900 Naevolus Hemming, 1939 Neoxeniades Hayward, 1938 Nastra Evans
Hesperiini
Ancient Roman family with the nomen ''Septicius''
buried at Ephesus in Asia, aged forty years and five months, along with Mucia. Rufa Septicia, named in an inscription from Caere in Etruria. Titus Septicius
Septicia_gens
funerary inscription from Rome, together with Quintus Mucius Urbanus, and Mucia Ingenua, perhaps their daughter, aged twenty. Romania Ɔ. l. Urbana, a freedwoman
Romania_gens
Tribe of butterflies
- 5 species Molla Evans, 1955 - 1 species Monca Evans, 1955 - 4 species Mucia Godman, 1900 - 4 species Naevolus (Mabille, 1883) - 1 species Nastra Evans
Moncina
First wife of Pompey the Great
his connection to Sulla was an important factor in his own marriage to Mucia Tertia in 79 BCE and that of his daughter Pompeia Magna to the dictator's
Antistia_(wife_of_Pompey)
2014 historical crime novel by Lindsey Davis
lost him to her best friend, the late Mucia Lucilia. Albia discovers that some of the slaves were originally Mucia's own staff, and both Aviola and Lucilia
Enemies_at_Home
Topics referred to by the same term
(praetor 56 BC), son of the consul above Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (son of Mucia) Marcus Aurelius Scaurus (died 105 BC), a Roman politician and general This
Marcus_Scaurus
I:70, II:55, III:52 403 Fufia 1 KALENI 70 70 Q. Fufius Calenus Cos. 47 403 Mucia 1 CORDI 70 70 P. Mucius Scaevola (Cordus) Pont. 69 404 Vettia 2 T.VETTIVS
List of Roman moneyers during the Republic
List_of_Roman_moneyers_during_the_Republic
1st century AD Roman senator, consul and governor of Mauretania
of Pompeia, the daughter of triumvir Pompey from his third marriage to Mucia Tertia. Scribonia bore Frugi the following children: A son, Gnaeus Pompeius
Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi (consul 27)
Marcus_Licinius_Crassus_Frugi_(consul_27)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Lex Julia de maiestate Lex Junia Licinia Lex Junia Norbana Lex Licinia Mucia Lex Malacitana Lex Manciana Lex Manilia Lex non scripta Lex Ogulnia Lex
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
American painter
Museum of Arts and Sciences, among many. She has been awarded grants from MUCIA, British Arts Council, Illinois Arts Council and Chicago Artists International
Susan_Sensemann
Molla Molo Moltena Monca Monza Mooreana Mopala Morvina Morys Motasingha Mucia Muschampia Mycteris Mylon Myrinia Mysarbia Myscelus Mysoria Natural History
List_of_hesperiid_genera:_M
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
mnasicles Hewitson, 1864 Mycalesis moorei C. & R. Felder, [1867] Mycalesis mucia Hewitson, 1862 Mycalesis mulleri Tennent, 2000 Mycalesis mynois Hewitson
Mycalesis
bessus Pellicia bromias Hesperia syrichtus Hylephila phyleus, fiery skipper Mucia thyia Calpodes ethlius Prenes nyctelius Prenes ocola Prenes sylvicola Vacerra
List of butterflies of Trinidad and Tobago
List_of_butterflies_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago
Topics referred to by the same term
reserve one of the two consulships for a man of plebeian status Lex Licinia Mucia, a law of 95 BC addressing false claims of Roman citizenship Lex Junia Licinia
Licinia_(disambiguation)
violet-studded skipper Morys micythus – Micythus skipper Morys valda – Valda skipper Mucia zygia – black-dotted skipper Naevolus orius – Orius skipper Nastra julia
List_of_butterflies_of_Mexico
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Honey comb
Girl/Female
Arabic
Form of God (Allah)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Guiding star (Son of Sun)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Relived from All
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Solid; Strong; Secure
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hebrew
Gifts; Presents; God Helps
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Fruit summer fruit
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Passionate
Girl/Female
German
Renowned warrior.
Female
Ukrainian
, bitter.
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