Lucius Cornelius Sulla III


Cornelia Sulla Lucia
birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED


Lucius Cornelius Sulla Magnus|Senator
birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED


AKA (Lucius Cornelius Sulla III) Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED


< Faustus Cornelius Sulla Lucullus III|Senator
birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: ABT 0040

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla III 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Junia Albina 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Please send corrections to rootsweb@propheticmidrash.com Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus, second son of the notable Faustus Cornelius Sulla, Consul und er the Principitate of Augustus, born in Arretium in 20BC, of the infamous Cornelii Sullae. Even under the Principitate, the Cornelii were highly respected and feared members of the Emp ire, none more so than Lucius Sulla known as Faustus to distinguish himself from the great Di ctator, his direct great-grandfather. Lucius was said to affected deeply by the adoption of h is brother Faustus by his Uncle Barbatus Sulla; he was close to his brother, known hencefort h as Barbatus Cornelius Sulla Albinus Faustullus Cornelianus for the remainder of his life. As the senior Sulla in his generation, he was favored by the Imperial Household, in particula r Augustus, who took a special interest. Some think this is because his mother, Junia Albina , was in fact Augustus' daughter by Aemilia Scaura. ... Lucius lived into the reign of Caligula, but died after a month of the Caligulan reign. Afte r his exile he was never the same man, and focused on using his popularity to gain favors fo r his numerous children. He was highly regarded for long after his untimely death. Many consi der him to also be the father of both the Emperor Nero and "barrack emperor" Servius Sulpiciu s Galba. He was married five times. Marriage and Children Aemilia Lepida Faustus Cornelius Sulla Lucullus III Lucius Cornelius Sulla Magnus Cornelia Sulla Lucia Cornelia Sulla Ancina Servius Cornelius Sulla Numerius Cornelius Sulla Publius Cornelius Sulla Faustullus Caelus Cornelius Sulla Julia Caearia Lucullina Cornilla Sullilla Fabia Persicana Cornelia Sulla Persicana Rufinus Cornelius Sulla Decimus Cornelius Sulla Ahala Fabus Cornelius Sulla Persicus Cornelius Sulla Maximus Quintus Cornelius Sulla Claudia Pulchra[citation needed] Appius Cornelius Sulla Gnarus Cornelius Sulla Belgicus Cornelius Sulla Maximus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Cornelius_Sulla_Faustus)


Fausta Sulla

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Fausta Sulla 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Junia Albina 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Proculus Cornelius Sulla Faustus

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Proculus Cornelius Sulla Faustus 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Junia Albina 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Cossus Cornelius Sulla Faustus

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Cossus Cornelius Sulla Faustus 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Junia Albina 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Caecilia Nepos


Illyricus Cornelius Sulla
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED

 
 Caecilia Nepos 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED


Faustus Cornelius Sulla II
marr:
birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED

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Ulpia


Gnaeus Ulpius Trajanus
birt: ABT 0025
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED

 
 Ulpia 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED


Faustus Cornelius Sulla II
marr:
birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED

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Gnaeus Ulpius Trajanus

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Gnaeus Ulpius Trajanus 
birt: ABT 0025
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Ulpia 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Illyricus Cornelius Sulla

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome
   birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great 
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
 
    Julia Caesaris
   birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia 
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Illyricus Cornelius Sulla 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
 Caecilia Nepos 
birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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(Son) of Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla III 
 birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
  Junia Albina
 birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla Lucullus III|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: ABT 0040
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix|Consul 
 birt: ABT 0022
plac: Rome
deat: 0062
marr: 0047
 
  Domitia Lepida Minor (daughter of Domitius Ahenobarbus) 
 birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: 0054
marr: 0015 BC
plac: Rome
 (Son) of Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix 
birt: ABT 0048
plac: Rome
deat: ABT 0050
 
 Claudia Antonia (daughter of Claudius) 
birt: ABT 0030
plac: Rome
deat: 0066
marr:
marr: 0047

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Cornelia Sulla Lucia

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla III 
 birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
  Junia Albina 
 birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Cornelia Sulla Lucia 
birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED

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Lucius Cornelius Sulla Magnus|Senator

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla III 
 birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
  Junia Albina 
 birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla Magnus|Senator 
birt: ABT 0010 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED

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AKA (Lucius Cornelius Sulla III) Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus

 
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla I|Senator 
 birt: ABT 0078 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: 0047 BC
marr:
 Faustus Cornelius Sulla II 
 birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Arrentium, Italy
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
   Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius (Pompey)|General|Pompey the Great
   birt: 0106 BC
plac: Rome||Pompey by Plutarch|75 AD|POMPEY|106-48 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||POMPEY -|THE people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affectio|n that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as th|e author of his deliverance, in these words: "Ah cruel Sire! how dear thy son to me!||The generous offspring of my enemy!" - For on the one hand, never did the Romans give such de|monstrations of a vehement and fierce hatred against any of their generals as they did agains|t Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his m|ilitary power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior, but immediately upon his death, which h|appened by a stroke of thunder, they treated him with the utmost contumely, dragging his corp|se from the bier, as it was carried to his funeral. On the other side, never had any Roman th|e people's good-will and devotion more zealous throughout all the changes of fortune, more ea|rly in its first springing up, or more steadily rising with his prosperity, or more constan|t in his adversity than Pompey had. In Strabo, there was one great cause of their hatred, hi|s insatiable covetousness; in Pompey, there were many that helped to make him the object of t|heir love; his temperance, his skill and exercise in war, his eloquence of speech, integrit|y of mind, and affability in conversation and address; insomuch that no man ever asked a favo|ur with less offence, or conferred one with a better grace. When he gave, it was without assu|mption; when he received, it was with dignity and honour.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Pompey/)
deat: 0048 BC
plac: Murder
marr:
marr:
marr: ABT 0079 BC
marr: Apr 0059 BC
marr: 0052 BC
  Pompeia Magna (daughter of Pompey) 
 birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Mucia Tertia
 birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: ABT 0079 BC
 Lucius Cornelius Sulla III 
 birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
 
  Junia Albina 
 birt: ABT 0050 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 AKA (Lucius Cornelius Sulla III) Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus 
birt: ABT 0025 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED

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Lucius I Antonius *

 
 Gaius Antonius* 
 birt: 0170 BC
deat:
 Marcus Antonius I* 
 birt: 143 B.C.
deat: 87 B.C.
marr:
 Marcus Antonius* Creticus Praetor of Rome|Creticus Praetor of Rome 
 birt: 0103 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
deat: 0074 BC
plac: Crete, Greece
marr:
 
  ?* 
 birt:
deat:
marr:
 Lucius I Antonius * 
birt: ABT 0075 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
 
  Lucius Julius III Caesaris 
  birt:
deat:
 Julia Caesaris 
birt: ABT 0104 BC
plac: Rome
deat:
marr:

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Gaius Julius Caesar IV (Julius Caesar)|Emperor|Caesar Gaius Julius|Roman Emperor


< Julia Caesaris III (daughter of Julius Caesar)
birt: ABT 0083 BC
plac: Rome
deat: DECEASED
marr: Apr 0059 BC


< Ptolemy XV Caesarion of Julius Caesar of Gaius Julius II
birt: ABT 0049 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Gaius Julius Caesar IV (Julius Caesar)|Emperor|Caesar Gaius Julius|Roman Emperor 
birt: 2 Jul 0100 BC
plac: Subura, Rome|Caesar by Plutarch|75 AD|CAESAR|100-44 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||CAESAR -|...|though at the beginning, while so many were to be put to death, and there was so much to do|, Caesar was overlooked by Sylla, yet he would not keep quiet, but presented himself to the p|eople as a candidate for the priesthood, though he was yet a mere boy. Sylla, without any ope|n opposition, took measures to have him rejected, and in consultation whether he should be pu|t to death, when it was urged by some that it was not worth his while to contrive the death o|f a boy, he answered, that they knew little who did not see more than one Marius in that boy|. Caesar, on being informed of this saying, concealed himself, and for a considerable time ke|pt out of the way in the country of the Sabines, often changing his quarters, till one night|, as he was removing from one house to another on account of his health, he fell into the han|ds of Sylla's soldiers, who were searching those parts in order to apprehend any who had absc|onded. Caesar, by a bribe of two talents, prevailed with Cornelius, their captain, to let hi|m go, and was no sooner dismissed but he put to sea and made for Bithynia. After a short sta|y there with Nicomedes, the king, in his passage back he was taken near the island of Pharmac|usa by some of the pirates, who, at that time, with large fleets of ships and innumerable sma|ller vessels, infested the seas everywhere.||When these men at first demanded of him twenty talents for his ransom, he laughed at them fo|r not understanding the value of their prisoner, and voluntarily engaged to give them fifty|. He presently despatched those about him to several places to raise the money, till at las|t he was left among a set of the most bloodthirsty people in the world, the Cilicians, only w|ith one friend and two attendants....|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Caesar/)
deat: 15 Mar 0044 BC


Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes|Queen|68 BC-30BC; FAMOUS (& LAST) EGYPTIAN QUEEN
marr:
birt: 0069 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0030 BC
plac: Suicide by venomous snakebite

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Demetrius I Poliorcetes (Demetrios Poliorketes) of Antigonus I Monopthalmus|King|King of Macedonia, "Poliorcetes The Besieger of Cities"


< Demetrius II (the Fair) of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Prince|Demetrius the Fair
birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: 0229 BC
marr:


AKA King Poliorcetes Demetrius I of Antigonus I
birt: ABT 0336 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: DECEASED


Associates of King Demetrius I Poliorcetes of Antigonus I
birt: ABT 0336 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: DECEASED

 
 Demetrius I Poliorcetes (Demetrios Poliorketes) of Antigonus I Monopthalmus|King|King of Macedonia, "Poliorcetes The Besieger of Cities" 
birt: 0336 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: 0283 BC
plac: Cilicia, Anatolia (E.Turkey)


Ptolemais, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter
marr:
birt: ABT 0315 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: DECEASED


Lamia of Cleanor (mistress of Ptolemy I)
marr:
birt:
deat: DECEASED

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AKA King (Alexander I) Alexander Jannaeus ben Hyrcanus I

 
 Mattathias Hasmonai ben Johanan ben Simeon
 birt: ABT 0200 BC
plac: Modin
deat: 0165 BC
 Simon Tharsi (Thassi) Maccabeaus ben Mattathias ben Johanan|SIMON MACCABEAUS; HIGH PRIEST 
 birt: ABT 0175 BC
deat: 0136 BC/0135
plac: Dok near Jericho|murder
 Johanan (John) Hyrcanus I ben Simon ben Mattathias 
 birt: ABT 0150 BC
deat: 0104 BC
 Alexander I Jannaeus (Jonathan) ben Hyrcanus I ben Simon|King 
 birt: ABT 0130 BC
deat: 0076 BC
marr:
 AKA King (Alexander I) Alexander Jannaeus ben Hyrcanus I 
birt: ABT 0130 BC
deat: 0076 BC
 
 Alexandra I Salome (wife of Alexander I ben Hyrcanus )|)|Queen 
birt: 0140 BC
deat: 0067 BC
marr:
marr:

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Associates of King Artaxias I of Artavasdes I

 
 Artavasdes I (Artavazd II) (Ahasuerus) of Tigranes I of Artaxias I|King|King of Armenia 
 birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Armenia
deat: 0095 BC
 Artaxias I of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King|King of Asian Iberia 
 birt: 0042 BC
plac: Asian Iberia (Spain)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Mithradates I Callinicus (Kallinikos) of Sames II of Arsames|King|King of Commagene
   birt: 0120 BC
plac: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: 0163 BC
marr:
   Antiochus I Theos Dikaios Philoraamos Philhellen of Mithradates I Callinicus 
   birt: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: DECEASED
 
    Laodice Thea Philadelphos, daughter of Antiochus VIII Grypus
   birt: ABT 0120 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  (Daughter) of Antiochus I Theos 
 birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: DECEASED
 
  Isias Philostorgos 
 birt: Armenia
deat: DECEASED
 Associates of King Artaxias I of Artavasdes I 
birt: ABT 0042 BC
deat: DECEASED

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Artaxias I of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King|King of Asian Iberia


Associates of King Artaxias I of Artavasdes I
birt: ABT 0042 BC
deat: DECEASED

 
 Artavasdes I (Artavazd II) (Ahasuerus) of Tigranes I of Artaxias I|King|King of Armenia 
 birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Armenia
deat: 0095 BC
 Artaxias I of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King|King of Asian Iberia 
birt: 0042 BC
plac: Asian Iberia (Spain)
deat: DECEASED
 
  Mithradates I Callinicus (Kallinikos) of Sames II of Arsames|King|King of Commagene 
  birt: 0120 BC
plac: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: 0163 BC
marr:
  Antiochus I Theos Dikaios Philoraamos Philhellen of Mithradates I Callinicus 
  birt: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: DECEASED
 
    Antiochus VIII Grypus of Demetrius II Nicator|King|King of Syria
    birt: 0143 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0096 BC
marr:
marr:
   Laodice Thea Philadelphos, daughter of Antiochus VIII Grypus 
  birt: ABT 0120 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tryphaena, daughter of Ptolemy VIII Physcon Euergetes II
  birt: ABT 0141 BC
plac: Syria
deat: ABT 0112 BC
marr:
marr:
 (Daughter) of Antiochus I Theos 
birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: DECEASED
 
 Isias Philostorgos 
birt: Armenia
deat: DECEASED

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Artavasdes I (Artavazd II) (Ahasuerus) of Tigranes I of Artaxias I|King|King of Armenia


< Tigranes II (Tigran) of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King
birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Armenia
deat: ABT 0055 BC
marr:


Gouras of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I of Artaxias I
birt: ABT 0100 BC
plac: Armenia
deat: DECEASED


< Darius Athropatene (Atropatene) of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King|King of Babylon
birt: ABT 0070 BC
plac: Media, Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Artaxias I of Artavasdes I of Tigranes I|King|King of Asian Iberia
birt: 0042 BC
plac: Asian Iberia (Spain)
deat: DECEASED


AKA King Artavasdes Cyaxares I of Tigranes I
birt: 0060 BC
plac: Armenia/Media
deat: DECEASED

 
 Artavasdes I (Artavazd II) (Ahasuerus) of Tigranes I of Artaxias I|King|King of Armenia 
birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Armenia
deat: 0095 BC


(Daughter) of Antiochus I Theos
marr:
birt: ABT 0125 BC
plac: Commagene (Turkey)
deat: DECEASED

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1 NAME Artavasdes I King of Media Athropatene & /Lesser/ Artavasdes I of Armenia Artavasdes I of Armenia (also called Artavazd, Armenian: Արտավազդ Առաջին) (reigned 160 BC-11 5 BC) was the son of Artaxias I and Queen Satenik. Artavasdes repelled several attempts by Parthians to invade Armenia but was eventually defeat ed by Mithridates, who annexed parts of Eastern Armenia and took his son, Tigranes the Grea t as hostage. (http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Artavasdes_I_of_Armenia) Armenian Coins * Tigranes I, B.C. 97-56. See infra, pp. 772 f. * Artavasdes I, son of Tigranes I, B.C. 56-34; ob. B.C. 30. Obv. Bust of Artavasdes I wearin g Armenian tiara with spikes. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΑΡΤΑΥΑΖΔΟΥ Chariot within which Artavasd es holding Nike. AR. Weight, 57 grs. B. M. C., Galatia, &c., p. 101, No. 1; Babelon, p. cciv. * Tigranes II, son of Artavasdes I, B.C. 20-12. Obv. Bust of Tigranes II, bearded, in Armenia n tiara. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΤΙΓΡΑΝΟΥ Tyche (?) seated, holding cornucopiae. Æ. Babelon, p. 215 an d p. ccv. (http://www.snible.org/coins/hn/armenia.html) The Conquests of Tigran Tigran II was the son of King Artavazd II, who ruled as the king of Armenia 123 - 95 B.C. (http://www.armenica.org/cgi-bin/history/en/getHistory.cgi?4=1=21=4=Artavazd%20I=1=3=A).


Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Ariochus) of Antiochus III Magnus|King|Ariochus IV, King of Syria


< Alexander I Balas|King|King of Syria
birt: ABT 0200 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0145 BC
marr:


< Antiochus V Eupator of Antiochus IV Epiphanes|King|King of Syria
birt: ABT 0195 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0162 BC


AKA King Epiphanes Antiochus IV of Antiochus III
birt: ABT 0225 BC
deat: DECEASED


< Associates of King Antiochus IV of Antiochus III
birt: ABT 0225 BC
deat: ABT 0164 BC

 
 Antiochus VI Theos (Dionysus Epiphanes) of Alexander I Balas|King|Antiochus the Visible God|King of Syria
 birt: ABT 0200 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0142 BC
 Associates of Antiochus VI Dionysus of Alexander Balas 
 birt: ABT 0200 BC
deat: DECEASED
 Mattathias Hasmonai ben Johanan ben Simeon 
 birt: ABT 0200 BC
plac: Modin
deat: 0165 BC
 Associates of The (Hasmonaeans) Maccabeeans 
 birt: ABT 0200 BC
deat: DECEASED
 Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Ariochus) of Antiochus III Magnus|King|Ariochus IV, King of Syria 
birt: ABT 0225 BC
plac: Syria
deat: ABT 0164 BC


Laodice (wife of Antiochus IV)
marr:
birt: ABT 0225 BC
deat: DECEASED

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