Pompeia (/pɒmˈpiːə, -ˈpeɪə/) was the name of several ancient Roman women of the gens Pompeia: Pompeia, the daughter of Quintus Pompeius consul 141 BC...
Pompeia Plotina (died 121/122) was Roman empress from 98 to 117 as the wife of Trajan. She was renowned for her interest in philosophy, and her virtue...
Pompeia Magna (born 80/75 BC – before 35 BC) was the daughter and second child born to Roman triumvir Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) from his...
The gens Pompeia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, first appearing in history during the second century BC, and frequently occupying the highest...
Saint Pompeia (in Latin: Alma Pompeia or in Breton: Koupaia ), also known as Aspasia, is a legendary Breton saint who supposedly lived in the 6th century...
The Curia of Pompey, sometimes referred to as the Curia Pompeia, was one of several named meeting halls from Republican Rome of historic significance...
Pompeia Paulina (/pɒmˈpiːə, -ˈpeɪə, pɔːˈlaɪnə/) (fl. 1st century) was the wife of the statesman, philosopher, and orator Lucius Annaeus Seneca, and she...
Raul d'Ávila Pompeia (April 12, 1863 – December 25, 1895) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and chronicler. He is famous for the Impressionist...
Pompeia Helena was a goldsmith, who worked in Rome during the time of the Roman Empire, around the first century CE. Pompeia Helena is only known from...
the crystal easels of the later MASP on Avenida Pompéia. In 1977 Bo Bardi designed the SESC Pompéia Factory, which was called a "leisure center" instead...
The gens Cornelia was one of the greatest patrician houses at ancient Rome. For more than seven hundred years, from the early decades of the Republic to...
Sextus Pompeius. His elder brother was Sextus Pompeius and his sister was Pompeia. Strabo was a prominent member of the Pompeii, a noble family in Picenum...
Asti (UK: /ˈæsti/ AST-ee, US: /ˈɑːsti/ AH-stee, Italian: [ˈasti] ; Piedmontese: Ast [ˈɑst]) is a comune (municipality) of 74,348 inhabitants (1–1–2021)...
The Diocese of Alba Pompeia or Alba Pompea (Latin: Dioecesis Albae Pompeiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
exile. Later in life Seneca was married to a woman younger than himself, Pompeia Paulina. It has been thought that the infant son may have been from an...
which originated as a Celtic/Roman town on the Via Aemilia, known as Laus Pompeia. In the mid-4th century it became a bishopric seat. In the 11th century...
factionalism. Caesar quickly remarried, taking the hand of Sulla's granddaughter Pompeia. For much of this period, Caesar was one of Pompey's supporters. Caesar...