Vitellia

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Vitellia was the daughter of the Roman emperor Aulus Vitellius, known primarily from brief mentions in ancient historical sources about his short-lived reign in 69 AD.

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Label Occurrences
Vitellia canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical figure
associatedWithEvent Year of the Four Emperors
associatedWithReignOf Vitellius
surface form: Aulus Vitellius
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
culture Ancient Roman
dateInferredFromContext 1st century AD
degreeOfAttestation sparsely attested in surviving sources
era Julio-Claudian and Flavian transition period
familyName Vitellius
father Vitellius
surface form: Aulus Vitellius
historicalRole imperial daughter
languageOfName Latin
lifeEvent lived during the civil conflicts of 69 AD
mentionedIn De vita Caesarum
surface form: Suetonius’ The Twelve Caesars

Tacitus’ Histories
nameDerivedFrom gens Vitellia
nomen Vitellia self-link
notableFor being the daughter of Emperor Aulus Vitellius
placeOfActivity Rome
relative Vitellius
surface form: Aulus Vitellius
sexOrGender female
socialStatus Roman nobility
member of the imperial family
sourceType ancient literary sources

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Vitellius child Vitellia
Galeria Fundana hasChild Vitellia
Vitellia nomen Vitellia self-link