Cornelia Metella

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Cornelia Metella was a Roman noblewoman from the powerful Metelli family, best known as the last wife of the statesman and general Pompey the Great during the late Roman Republic.

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Cornelia Metella canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
ancient Roman woman
member of the gens Cornelia
accompanied Pompey the Great
surface form: Pompey the Great during his flight from Italy in 49 BC

Pompey the Great to Greece
associatedWith Pompeian faction
Senatorial aristocracy of Rome
birthPlace Rome
branchOfGens Metelli
citizenship Roman Republic
cognomen Caecilia Metella Dalmatica
surface form: Metella
culture Ancient Roman
era 1st century BC
familyName Cornelia
father Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
surface form: Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica
gender female
gens Cornelia
historicalContext Caesar’s civil war
surface form: Caesar's Civil War
language Latin
marriageDate 52 BC
memberOf Metelli family
mentionedInSource Appian
Life of Pompey
surface form: Plutarch's Life of Pompey

Velleius Paterculus
mother Aemilia Lepida
nomen Cornelia
notableFor association with Pompey during the civil war against Julius Caesar
being the last wife of Pompey the Great
parent Aemilia Lepida
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica
politicalAlignment optimates
positionInMarriageOrder last wife of Pompey the Great
praenomen Cornelia
presentAt campaigns of Pompey in the civil war against Julius Caesar
region Italian Peninsula
relative Metellus Scipio
socialClass Roman nobility
patrician
spouse Pompey the Great
spouseMarriageEvent marriage to Pompey the Great in 52 BC
spouseOf Pompey the Great
surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
stepmotherOf Gnaeus Pompeius (son of Pompey)
Sextus Pompeius
timePeriod late Roman Republic

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Pompey the Great spouse Cornelia Metella
Cornelia historicallyAssociatedWith Cornelia Metella
gens Pompeia spouse Cornelia Metella
subject surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Gnaeus spouse Cornelia Metella
subject surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus