Marcia

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Marcia was the wife of the Roman statesman and Stoic philosopher Cato the Younger, known from accounts of late Republican Rome.

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Marcia canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical figure
associatedWith Roman Senate aristocracy
Stoicism
countryOfCitizenship Roman Republic
familyName Marcia gens
father Lucius Marcius Philippus
floruit 1st century BC
gender female
knownFor being the wife of Cato the Younger
languageSpoken Latin
lifeInferredFrom ancient literary sources
maritalStatus later married to Hortensius
married to Cato the Younger
returned to Cato the Younger after Hortensius' death
mentionedIn Plutarch’s Parallel Lives
surface form: Plutarch's Life of Cato the Younger

Valerius Maximus' writings
notableEvent divorced by Cato the Younger so she could marry Hortensius
returned to Cato the Younger with Hortensius' inheritance
religion traditional Roman religion
residence Rome
socialClass Roman nobility
spouse Cato the Younger
Hortensius
timePeriod Late Roman Republic

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Cato the Younger spouse Marcia
Addison’s play "Cato" containsCharacter Marcia
subject surface form: Cato (play)