Vipsania gens

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The Vipsania gens was a Roman family of the late Republic and early Empire, best known for producing prominent figures connected to the imperial household, including the wife of Emperor Tiberius.

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Label Occurrences
Vipsania gens canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman gens
ancient Roman noblewoman
ancient Roman statesman
associatedWith Augustan regime
closeAssociateOf Augustus
connectedTo Julio-Claudian dynasty
Tiberius
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
era 1st century AD
1st century BC
family Vipsania gens self-linksurface differs
father Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
floruit early Roman Empire
Late Roman Republic
surface form: late Roman Republic
geographicOrigin Italy
language Latin
maritalAlliances intermarriage with the Julio-Claudian family
memberOfClass Roman equestrian order
Roman senatorial aristocracy
namingConvention used tria nomina system
nomen Vipsanius
notableFor connections to the Julio-Claudian imperial household
notableMember Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Vipsania Agrippina
occupation Roman consul
Roman general
politicalAlignment supporters of Augustus
politicalInfluence influence in early imperial politics
politicalRole held Roman magistracies
praenomenCommonlyUsed Gaius
Lucius
Marcus
religion traditional Roman religion
socialStatus plebeian family
sourceMention works of Suetonius
works of Tacitus
works of Velleius Paterculus
spouse Julia the Elder
Tiberius
Vipsania Agrippina
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
title wife of the future emperor Tiberius

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Vipsania Agrippina family Vipsania gens
Vipsania gens family Vipsania gens self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa