Aspasia Annia Regilla

Aspasia Annia Regilla

Aspasia Annia Regilla was the Roman wife of Herodes Atticus, who built his Odeon in Athens in her memory in 161. The temple of Rediculum near the church of Domine Quo Vadis on the Via Appia out of Rome was once thought to be her tomb.

Bibliography

*Pomeroy, Sarah B. (2007). "The murder of Regilla: a case of domestic violence in antiquity". Harvard University Press: Cambridge Massachusetts.


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