Sulpicia

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Sulpicia is an ancient Roman feminine personal name borne by several notable women, including poets and members of prominent senatorial families.

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Surface form Occurrences
Sulpicia (poet) 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman feminine given name
associatedWithGens gens Sulpicia NERFINISHED
attestedPeriod early Roman Empire
late Roman Republic
category Roman feminine praenomina and cognomina
culturalContext Roman naming conventions
derivesFrom Sulpicius NERFINISHED
gender feminine
hasMeaning ‘belonging to the Sulpicius family’
hasNotableAssociation Latin love elegy
Roman satire
Roman senatorial families
historicalUsageStatus obsolete as common given name
languageOfOrigin Latin
nameType nomen gentilicium-derived cognomen
notableBearer Sulpicia (elegiac poet) NERFINISHED
Sulpicia (satirist) NERFINISHED
Sulpicia (wife of Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus) NERFINISHED
Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus) NERFINISHED
Sulpicia (wife of Rutilius Lupus) NERFINISHED
Sulpicia Praetextata NERFINISHED
presentDayUsage rare given name
scholarly and literary reference
regionOfUse Italian peninsula
Roman provinces
usedBySocialClass Roman equestrian order
Roman freeborn citizens
Roman senatorial aristocracy
usedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Sulpicius hasFeminineForm Sulpicia
gens Sulpicia hasMember Sulpicia
this entity surface form: Sulpicia (poet)
Athenodora associatedWith Sulpicia