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NameCornelia Metella
Spouses
Birth29 Sep 106 BC
Death29 Sep 48 BC
OccupationA distinguished military and political leader of the late Roman republic
Alias/AKAPompey, Pompey the Great or Pompey The Triumvir, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Marriage52 BC
Notes for Cornelia Metella
“Cornelia Metella (1st century BC) is one of the few Roman women cited by ancient sources. She was daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Cornelius Scipio Nasica. Her proper name would have been Caecilia Metella, since Cornelia was the gens of her father before adoption by the Caecilii Metellii.
Plutarch describes her as a beautiful woman, with a nice character, well read and a skilled player of the lyre. She was also very well educated, fond of geometry and philosophy.
Cornelia was first married to Publius Licinius Crassus, son of Marcus Licinius Crassus. After her husband's death in the Parthian campaign of his father, Cornelia became the fifth wife of Pompey in 52 BC. She was a faithful follower of Pompey and met him in Mytilene with his son Sextus Pompeius, after the battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC. Together, they fled to Egypt where Pompey was murdered. On his arrival, Caesar punished the murderers of Pompey and gave Cornelia his ashes and signet ring. She returned to Rome and spent the rest of her life in Pompey's estates in Italy.”

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Metella
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