Ocrisia

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Ocrisia is a figure in Roman tradition known as the mother of the sixth king of Rome, Servius Tullius, often portrayed as a slave or captive whose child rose to the throne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman legendary figure
mythological figure
associatedWith Servius Tullius NERFINISHED
childBecame king of Rome
connectedTo Servian dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Roman
describedAs captive
slave
hasGender female
hasRole mother of a king of Rome
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Roman legendary accounts of early kings
motherOf Servius Tullius NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme rise from servile status to royalty through offspring
notableFor being mother of Servius Tullius
partOf Roman royal legends
Roman tradition
relatedTo Roman monarchy NERFINISHED
statusInTradition semi-legendary
timeframe regal period of Rome

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Servius Tullius mother Ocrisia