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People and places in classical history

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Aemilia (gens) The gens Aemilia, originally written Aimilia, was one of the greatest patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens was of great antiquity, and claimed descent from Numa Pompilius, the second King of Rome. Its members held the highest offices ...
, patrician family of ancient Rome, and the female members of this ''gens'' *
Aemilia Tertia Aemilia Tertia ( 162 or 163 BC), properly Aemilia, was the wife of Scipio Africanus. Life She was a member of the gens Aemilia, one of the ancient Roman patrician families, and the daughter of Lucius Aemilius Paullus (consul 219 BC), Luciu ...
(c. 230–163 or 162 BC), third daughter of Lucius Aemilius Paullus, and wife of Scipio Africanus *
Aemilia Hilaria Aemilia Hilaria (c. 300 – c. 363) was a Gallo-Roman physician. She practiced medicine, and wrote books on gynecology and obstetrics. She was called "Hilaria" due to her cheerfulness as a baby. Early life Aemilia was born in the Roman Empire, t ...
(c. 300–c. 363), ancient Roman physician *
Aemilia Lepida Aemilia Lepida is a Latin feminine given name that was given to the daughters of various Aemilius Lepiduses (), men belonging to the Lepidus branch of the Aemilia (family) that was founded by the Marcus Aemilius Lepidus who served as consul i ...
, any of several female members of the gens Aemilia *
Emilia (region of Italy) Emilia () is a historical region of northern Italy, which approximately corresponds to the western and the north-eastern portions of the modern region of Emilia-Romagna, with the area of Romagna forming the remainder of the modern region. Etymo ...
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Via Aemilia The Via Aemilia (, ) was a trunk Roman road in the north Italian plain, running from ''Ariminum'' (Rimini), on the Adriatic coast, to ''Placentia'' (Piacenza) on the River ''Padus'' ( Po). It was completed in 187 BC. The Via Aemilia connected a ...
, a Roman road


Other uses

* ''Aemilia'' (moth) *
159 Aemilia 159 Aemilia is a large main-belt asteroid. Aemilia was discovered by the French brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry on January 26, 1876. The credit for this discovery was given to Paul. It is probably named after the Via Aemilia, a Roman road ...
, an asteroid * Dutch ship ''Aemilia'' (1632), a Dutch ship of the line


See also

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Emily (given name) Emily is a feminine given name derived from the Nomen_(Roman_name), Roman family name "Aemilia_gens, Aemilius", and is the feminine form of the name Emil_(given_name), Emil. Popularity Emily has been a popular name in the Anglosphere, English-spea ...
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Emilia (given name) Emilia is a feminine Italian language, Italian given name of Latin origin. The name is popular all over Europe and the Americas. The corresponding masculine name is Emilio_(given_name), Emilio. Emily_(given_name), Emily is the English form of the I ...
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