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Marcia (mistress of Commodus)         
MISTRESS OF ROMAN EMPEROR COMMODUS
Marcia Aurelia Ceionia Demetrias
Marcia Aurelia Ceionia Demetrias (died 193) was the mistress (182–193) and one of the assassins of Roman Emperor Commodus. Marcia was likely to have been the daughter of Marcus Aurelius Sabinianus Euhodius, a freedman of the co-emperor Lucius Verus.
Marcia (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Marcia (first name)
Marcia (, ) is a female given name of Italian origin, derived from Latin meaning "dedicated to Mars". It is a female form of Marcius.
Marcia (Beccafumi)         
  • ''Marcia'' (c. 1519) by Domenico Beccafumi
PAINTING BY DOMENICO BECCAFUMI
Marcia (painting)
Marcia is an oil on wood painting by Domenico Beccafumi, with the dimensions of 92,1 by 53,3 cm, executed c. 1519, showing Marcia, wife of Cato the Younger.
Examples of use of Marcia
1. Seeing double: A beaming Marcia takes her twins to the playground for a ride on the swings Marcia had the twins after marrying stockbroker Tom Mahoney in 2006.
2. "There‘s a total turnaround here," said Marcia J.
3. Marcia Tremaine retired Jan. 3 from the National Science Foundation.
4. District Judge Marcia Cooke used the wrong legal analysis.
5. Marcia Dyson and Jacqueline Jackson, wife of Rev.