Servilia
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Servilia
Summary
Servilia is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Rome[2]. She was born on 100 BC[3]. She passed away in Ancient Rome[4]. She worked as an aristocrat[5]. She ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,473 views/month, #6,961 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Servilia's place of birth was Rome[2].
- Servilia died in Ancient Rome[4].
- Servilia was born on 100 BC[3].
- Servilia's father was Quintus Servilius Caepio[7].
- Servilia's mother was Livia[8].
- Among Servilia's spouses was Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder[9].
- Servilia was married to Decimus Junius Silanus[10].
- A child of Servilia was Marcus Junius Brutus[11].
- A child of Servilia was Junia Prima[12].
- A child of Servilia was Junia Secunda[13].
- A child of Servilia was Junia Tertia[14].
- A child of Servilia was Marcus Junius Silanus[15].
- Servilia held citizenship in Ancient Rome[16].
- Servilia's professions included aristocrat[5].
- A notable work attributed to Servilia is Servilia's love letter[17].
- Servilia is recorded as female[18].
- Servilia's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Servilia's family is recorded as Servilii Caepiones[20].
- Servilia's Commons category is recorded as Servilia[21].
- Servilia's unmarried partner is recorded as Julius Caesar[22].
- Servilia's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Servilia (mother of Brutus)[23].
- Servilia's relative is recorded as Livia[24].
- Servilia's described by source is recorded as Pauly–Wissowa[25].
- Servilia's described by source is recorded as Servilia and her Family[26].
- Servilia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Latin[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Rome[2], Servilia… she was born on 100 BC[3]. Her father was Quintus Servilius Caepio[7]. Her mother was Livia[8].
Career and Affiliations
Servilia worked as an aristocrat[5].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Servilia is her love letter[17].
Personal Life
Spouses include Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder[9], a politician[28], -0117–-0077[29], of Ancient Rome[30] and Decimus Junius Silanus[10], a politician[31], b. -0150[32], of Ancient Rome[33]. Children include Marcus Junius Brutus[11], a philosopher[34], -0085–-0042[35], of Ancient Rome[36]; Junia Prima[12]; Junia Secunda[13], b. -0100[37], of Ancient Rome[38]; Junia Tertia[14], -0070–0022[39], of Ancient Rome[40]; and Marcus Junius Silanus[15], a politician[41], -0069–-0011[42], of Ancient Rome[43].
Death and Burial
Servilia died in Ancient Rome[4].
Why It Matters
Servilia ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,473 views/month, #6,961 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] She is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where was Servilia born?
Servilia was born in Rome[2].
Where did Servilia die?
Servilia died in Ancient Rome[4].
Who were Servilia's parents?
Servilia's father was Quintus Servilius Caepio[7]. Servilia's mother was Livia[8].
Who was Servilia married to?
Servilia's spouses include Marcus Junius Brutus the Elder[9] and Decimus Junius Silanus[10].
What did Servilia do for work?
Servilia worked as aristocrat[5].