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Cornelia Africana
- 1 Cornelia: Cornelia Africana (191/190-100 BC), daughter of Scipio
- 1 Cornelia: Cornelia Africana (191/190-100 BC), daughter of Scipio Africanus, was married to Ti. Sempronius Gracchus (cos. 177).
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- 1 Tiberius Gracchus: Ti. Sempronius Gracchus was tribune of the
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- Family Tree of the Scipionēs, Paulī, et Gracchī
- Cornelia Africana + Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus b. 190; d. 100 con.
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- A HISTORY OF THE KIMBERLEY AFRICANA LIBRARY
- The Kimberley Public Library/Africana Library within an environmental perspective. 2.1 Introduction ..
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- Cornelia Saxby has been awarded the title of Cavaliere in the Ordine . because as Chair of Africana Studies at.
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- Cornelia Africana Major (b. circa 201 BCE, d.
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