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  1. Gens Calpurnia. La gens Calpurnia fue una gens plebeya de Roma que aparece en la historia en el siglo III a. C. El primero de sus miembros en obtener el consulado fue Cayo Calpurnio Pisón en el año 180 a. C. En adelante sus consulados fueron muy frecuentes. 1 Los Calpurnios Pisones, la principal rama de esta familia, 2 se convirtieron en una ...

  2. Capítulo 2x01 de Roma: Pasar página. ... Serie: Roma (Rome) Cadena: HBO ... decide irse al norte para reunir un ejército y esboza un plan para abandonar la ciudad con Calpurnia -la viuda de ...

  3. Calpurnia was either the third or fourth wife of Julius Caesar, and the one to whom he was married at the time of his assassination. According to contemporary sources, she was a good and faithful wife, in spite of her husband's infidelity; and, forewarned of the attempt on his life, she endeavored in vain to prevent his murder.

  4. HBO presents this epic series about the furious historical events that saw the birth of the Roman Empire. 1. Passover. In the wake of Caesar's death, Mark Antony considers a move north while Vorenus issues a curse. 2. Son of Hades. Cleopatra arrives in Rome, to Atia's dismay. Octavian wins over the masses, as Vorenus steps into Erastes' shoes.

  5. Rom ist eine von HBO, der BBC und der RAI produzierte Fernsehserie, die am 28. August 2005 erstmals ausgestrahlt wurde. Sie schildert die fiktive Geschichte zweier Legionäre aus Caesars Armee vor dem Hintergrund des Untergangs der Römischen Republik und der Entstehung des Kaiserreichs unter Augustus .

  6. Eirene is the name given to a Germanic slave who is later freed by and marries Titus Pullo. Her name was "Adela" in her home country before being enslaved and renamed by her Roman captors. When we first meet Eirene, she has already been enslaved for some time - Vorenus describes her as "trained up nice and docile" when Niobe is hesitant to accept her as one of her slaves. We see later that ...

  7. 6 de dic. de 2012 · Calpurnia, giovane e bella, sì. Va dunque sposa a Cesare, Calpurnia, consapevole che il suo ruolo è quello: diventare la madre dei figli del marito. Da brava fanciulla romana, per questo è stata allevata, e conosce il suo dovere. Ha un carattere dolce, remissivo, adattissimo ad essere la moglie e la madre perfetta.