Vipsania (wife of Lepidus)
Vipsania | |
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Spouse | Aemilia Lepida |
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Relatives | gens Vipsania |
Roman imperial dynasties | ||
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Julio-Claudian dynasty | ||
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27 BC – AD 14 |
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AD 14–37 |
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AD 37–41 |
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AD 41–54 |
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AD 54–68 |
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Vipsania (likely born between 27-21 BC and sometimes called Vipsania Marcella Minor or Vipsania MarcellinaCaesar Augustus).[3]
History
Early life
Vipsania was likely born between 27 BC and 21 BC to
Vipsania Julia and Agrippa Postumus from her father's third and last marriage to Julia the Elder. From her mother she also likely had several younger half siblings, among them Lucius Antonius and Iulla Antonia.[5]
Marriage
Vipsania likely married
Aemilia Lepida is known to be the consuls' daughter, but it is unknown if she was a daughter by Vipsania.[10] If she is not the mother of Lepida then that would imply that she died relatively young.[11][9]
See also
- List of Roman women
- Women in ancient Rome
Notes
- Lepidus the triumvir or sometimes Appuleia Varilla.[9]
References
- ^ Sampoli, Furio (1988). Giulia Agrippina: la donna dei Cesari. Newton Compton.
- ISBN 9780198147312.
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- ISBN 9780300240672.
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- ^ Athenaeum. Vol. 65. University of Virginia: Administration of Athenæum, University. 1987. p. 20.
- ISBN 9780198143673.
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