Antistia

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Antistia was the first wife of the Roman general and statesman Pompey the Great, whom he married early in his political career.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Antistia canonical 1
gens Antistia 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical person
associatedWith Pompey the Great
Publius Antistius
countryOfCitizenship Roman Republic
culture Ancient Roman
divorcedBy Pompey the Great
divorceInfluencedBy Lucius Cornelius Sulla
era Late Roman Republic
surface form: late Roman Republic
familyName Antistia gens
father Publius Antistius
fatherOccupation Roman senator
orator
historicalSource Life of Pompey
surface form: Plutarch’s Life of Pompey

Valerius Maximus
languageSpoken Latin
marriageArrangedBy Pompey the Great
Publius Antistius
marriageEndToPompey circa 82 BC
marriageStartToPompey circa 86 BC
marriageType political alliance
memberOf Antistia self-linksurface differs
surface form: gens Antistia
notableEvent marriage arranged after her father defended Pompey in court
placeOfActivity Rome
reasonForDivorceFromPompey Pompey ordered to divorce her by Sulla
socialStatus senatorial class of the Roman Republic
spouse Pompey the Great
spouseOf Pompey the Great
spouseOrderForPompey first wife of Pompey the Great
timePeriod 1st century BC

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pompey the Great spouse Antistia
Antistia memberOf Antistia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: gens Antistia