Publilia

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Publilia was the second wife of the Roman orator and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero, whom he married after divorcing Terentia.

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Publilia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical person
countryOfCitizenship Roman Republic
familyBackground wealthy Roman family
floruit circa 46–44 BC
languageSpoken Latin
maritalStatus divorced from Marcus Tullius Cicero
marriageReasonAttributed financial considerations
marriedAfter divorce of Marcus Tullius Cicero and Terentia
mentionedIn Cicero’s letters
surface form: letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero
notableRelation Cicero
surface form: Marcus Tullius Cicero

Terentia
occupation noblewoman
religion Roman polytheism
residence Rome
saidToBeTheSameAs Publilia (wife of Cicero)
sexOrGender female
socialClass equestrian order
spouse Cicero
surface form: Marcus Tullius Cicero
spouseCitizenship Roman Republic
spouseOccupation orator
philosopher
statesman
spouseOrder second wife of Marcus Tullius Cicero
timePeriod 1st century BC

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Cicero spouse Publilia