Sempronia

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Sempronia was a Roman noblewoman of the 2nd century BC, best known as the wife of Scipio Aemilianus and a member of the influential Sempronii Gracchi family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman noblewoman
member of the Roman aristocracy
associatedWith Scipio Aemilianus NERFINISHED
Sempronii Gracchi family NERFINISHED
citizenship Roman citizen
culture ancient Roman
ethnicity Roman
familyName Sempronia NERFINISHED
gender female
governmentalContext Roman Republic NERFINISHED
historicalRole aristocratic matron
knownFrom ancient literary sources
language Latin
livedIn Roman Republic NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
memberOf Sempronii Gracchi family NERFINISHED
nomenGentilicium Sempronia NERFINISHED
notableFor being the wife of Scipio Aemilianus
belonging to the Sempronii Gracchi family
politicalContext late 2nd century BC Roman Republic
region Italian peninsula NERFINISHED
residence Rome
socialClass patrician or high-ranking plebeian nobility
spouse Scipio Aemilianus NERFINISHED
timePeriod 2nd century BC

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Scipio Aemilianus spouse Sempronia