- Pomponia
:"For the family of insects, see
Pomponia (cicada) ."Pomponia is the female name for the
gens Pomponius of AncientRome . This family was one of the oldest families in Rome. Various women bearing this name, of whom five are named below, lived during the Middle and LateRoman Republic and theRoman Empire . The oldest known Pomponia was mother of a famous Roman general; the second and third were related to each other. The relationship between these women, if any, is not known. They descended from Pomponius, the first son ofNuma Pompilius , the secondKing of Rome .Mother of
Scipio Africanus Pomponia (fl. 212 BC) was a Roman woman who lived in the 3rd century BC. She came from a Roman noble family who were of
plebs status, and were prominent knights or equestrians. She was the daughter of the consulManius Pomponius Matho , consul in 233 BC [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2080.html] (who appears to have died in 211 BC), and was married possibly around 237 BC toPublius Cornelius Scipio , second surviving son of the Roman censorLucius Cornelius Scipio of a prominent patrician family. Her husband later became a general and statesman during theSecond Punic War and was killed in battle in Hispania in 211 BC. By her marriage, Pomponia was the mother of at least two sons, the famous Roman general Publius CorneliusScipio Africanus Major (236 BC-184 BC/183 BC) and Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (fl. 183 BC).Livy's brief mentions of Pomponia show her to be a devout religious woman, much preoccupied with her household duties.
References
Sil. Ital. xiii. 615 ; comp. Gellius. vii. 1. [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2825.html]
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Livy. History of Rome
* http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2825.htmlister of
Titus Pomponius Atticus Pomponia was a Roman woman, who flourished in the first century BC and was an only sister to Roman Knight and
Cicero ’s friendTitus Pomponius Atticus . She was an aunt to Titus Servilius Pomponianus,Caecilia Attica and a great-aunt toVipsania Agrippina (first wife to future RomanEmperor Tiberius ).Cicero through his effective mediation was able to marry Pomponia to his younger brotherQuintus Tullius Cicero . Quintus and Pomponia married in 68 BC. Pomponia bore Quintus, a son of the same name.Quintus and Pomponia had a long unhappy, miserable marriage and they constantly quarrelled. Pomponia was a woman of strong character. Their constant quarrelling really upset Cicero and mentioned this in his letters to Atticus. Cicero would assist his sister-in-law and his brother resolve their problems, however Cicero naturally supported his brother.
When the younger Quintus Tullius Cicero grew up, he tried (and encouraged by his uncles) to reconcile his parents, but this was unsuccessful. Pomponia and the elder Quintus divorced in later 45 BC or early 44 BC.
In December 43 BC, Cicero, Quintus and his son were executed on the orders of Roman Triumvir
Mark Antony .Antony (as an act of decency) handed over to Pomponia, Philologus a former slave and treater to Cicero. According to
Plutarch , Pomponia punished Philologus for his treachery with terrible punishments including forcing him to cut off pieces of his flesh, roasting the pieces and then eating them. Pomponia was still alive after 43 BC.ources:
* Plutarch - Cicero
* http:///www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2826.htmlMother of
Vipsania Agrippina "See full article,
Caecilia Attica ."Pomponia Caecilia Attica, usually called Caecilia Attica (born 51 BC), was the daughter of
Titus Pomponius Atticus , the first wife of generalMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa , and mother ofVipsania Agrippina . She was also the niece of the second Pomponia, sister-in-law ofCicero .Wife of
Aulus Plautius "See full article,
Pomponia Graecina ."Pomponia Graecina was a Roman woman who lived in the 1st century. She was the wife of Roman General
Aulus Plautius , a distant relative of Julia (daughter ofJulius Caesar Drusus ) and granddaughter of EmperorTiberius . She is associated with early Christianity in Rome.Vestal Virgin under Caracalla
Pomponia Rufina was a
Vestal Virgin under the EmperorCaracalla (reigned 211-217). Caracalla ordered her death, because she violated her vow of chastity.ource
* http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2826.html
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Pomponius (gens)
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