Calpurnia

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Calpurnia was the third wife of the Roman lawyer, author, and statesman Pliny the Younger, known from his letters that describe their affectionate marriage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical person
associatedWith Roman senatorial elite
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
culture Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
floruit 1st century CE
genreOfMention epistolary literature
hasRelationshipCharacteristic affectionate marriage
historicalRegion Italia (Roman province)
surface form: Roman Italy
knownFrom Epistulae
surface form: letters of Pliny the Younger
languageOfContext Latin
maritalStatus married
mentionedInWork Epistulae
surface form: Epistulae of Pliny the Younger
notableFor affectionate marriage with Pliny the Younger
positionInFamily third wife of Pliny the Younger
sourceType literary sources
spouse Pliny the Younger
spouseOccupation author
lawyer
statesman

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Pliny the Younger spouse Calpurnia