Three daughters of Servilia, mistress of Caesar, sisters or half sisters of Marcus Junius Brutus
Junia Prima
Junia Secunda
Junia Tertia
Junia Calvina, Roman noblewoman of 1st century
Junia Lepida, another Roman noblewoman of 1st century
Junia Claudilla, first wife of Caligula
Junia (New Testament person), or Junias, a person mentioned by Paul in the Epistle to the Romans
Junia (gens), a Roman gens
Lex Junia Licinia, a Roman law from 62 BC
Juniyan (Junia), a village in Pakistan
Júnia Ferreira Furtado, Portuguese historian
Topics referred to by the same term
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Junia may refer to: Three daughters of Servilia, mistress of Caesar, sisters or half sisters of Marcus Junius Brutus Junia Prima Junia Secunda Junia Tertia...
Junia Claudilla (d. AD 34, 36 or 37), also known as Junia Claudia, was the first wife of the Roman Emperor Caligula before he came to power. Her father...
The gens Junia or Iunia was one of the most celebrated families of ancient Rome. The gens may originally have been patrician, and was already prominent...
Junia Lepida (c. AD 18 - 65) was a Roman noblewoman who lived in the first century. She was the second daughter of Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus...
crime film Spring Breakers as well as Betsy in Men Go to Battle (2015), and Junia in The Knick (2014–2015). Korine was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee...
Junia, called Junia Secunda by modern historians to distinguish her from her sisters, was an ancient Roman woman who lived in the 1st century BC. She...
Junia Tertia, also called Tertulla, (c. 75 BC – 22 AD) was the third daughter of Servilia and her second husband Decimus Junius Silanus, and later the...
Junia Calvina was a Roman noblewoman who lived in the 1st century AD. The daughter of Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, consul in 19...
Junia Torquata (Latin: Iunia C. Silani f. Torquata; before 10 BC – AD 55) was a Vestal Virgin of the gens Junia. She interceded on behalf of her brother...
Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans (chapter 16): Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellow prisoners, who are of note among the apostles...
least two children, a son named Decimus Junius Brutus and a daughter named Junia who became the mother of Gaius Claudius Marcellus. The ancient Roman historian...
The lex Junia Licinia or lex Junia et Licinia was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar lex Caecilia Didia of 98 BC. Christmas...
Junia Silana (died 59 C.E.) was a Roman patrician. She was the sister of Junia Claudilla, the first wife of Caligula, before he became emperor. Silana...
tyranny. Marcus Junius Brutus belonged to the illustrious plebeian gens Junia. Its semi-legendary founder was Lucius Junius Brutus, who played a pivotal...
77). Lepidus married Junia Secunda, half-sister of Marcus Junius Brutus and sister of Marcus Junius Silanus, Junia Prima and Junia Tertia, Cassius Longinus's...
found for the masculine form 'Junias', while the feminine form of 'Junia' is "very well attested", so the rendering to 'Junias' in some Bible versions is...
restoration of the Tarquins. He was claimed as an ancestor of the Roman gens Junia, including Decimus Junius Brutus, and Marcus Junius Brutus, the most famous...
on 21 October 2017. Burer, Michael H.; Wallace, Daniel B. (2001). "Was Junia Really an Apostle? A Re-examination of Rom 16.7" (PDF). New Testament Studies...
died 30 BC) was a son of triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and his wife Junia Secunda, a half-sister of Caesar's assassin Brutus. Lepidus was executed...