Marcus Junius Silanus

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Marcus Junius Silanus was a Roman senator and aristocrat of the early Imperial period, notable as the father-in-law of Emperor Caligula through his daughter Junia Claudilla.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman aristocrat
Roman senator
human
associatedWith Julio-Claudian dynasty
surface form: Julio-Claudian imperial family
child Junia Claudilla
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
Roman Republic
culture Ancient Roman
daughter Junia Claudilla
era 1st century CE
familyName Junius
fatherInLawOf Caligula
governedUnder Julio-Claudian dynasty
surface form: Julio-Claudian emperors
hasCognomen Silanus
hasGivenName Marcus
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
memberOf Roman Senate
nobleFamily Junii Silani
notableFor being an aristocrat of the early Imperial period
being father-in-law of Emperor Caligula
partOf Roman senatorial class
politicalSystem Roman Empire
positionHeld Roman senator
senator of the Roman Empire
relativeByMarriage Caligula
sexOrGender male
socialClass Roman aristocracy
timePeriod Julio-Claudian dynasty
early Roman Empire

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Junia Claudilla father Marcus Junius Silanus
Junii Silani hasMember Marcus Junius Silanus
Junii Silani hasMember Marcus Junius Silanus
this entity surface form: Marcus Junius Silanus (consul 25 BC)