Cornelia - significado y definición. Qué es Cornelia
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Qué (quién) es Cornelia - definición


Cornelia (wife of Livianus)         
1ST CENTURY BC DAUGHTER OF LUCIUS CORNELIUS SULLA
CORNELIA SULLA; Cornelia Sulla
Cornelia Sulla or Cornelia Silla was the eldest daughter of the Roman statesman and general Lucius Cornelius Sulla and his first wife Julia.
Cornelia (stepdaughter of Augustus)         
STEPDAUGHTER OF EMPEROR AUGUSTUS
Cornelia Scipionis; Cornelia Scipio; Cornelia (wife of Aemilius Paullus); Cornelia (wife of Paullus Aemilius Lepidus)
Cornelia was the daughter of Scribonia and her second husband. She was stepdaughter to Octavian (later the Emperor Augustus) through her mother's third marriage and half-sister to Julia the Elder, Augustus' only biological child.
Cornelia (wife of Paullus Aemilius Lepidus)         
STEPDAUGHTER OF EMPEROR AUGUSTUS
Cornelia Scipionis; Cornelia Scipio; Cornelia (wife of Aemilius Paullus); Cornelia (wife of Paullus Aemilius Lepidus)
Cornelia was the daughter of Scribonia and her second husband. She was stepdaughter to Octavian (later the Emperor Augustus) through her mother's third marriage and half-sister to Julia the Elder, Augustus' only biological child.
Ejemplos de uso de Cornelia
1. Survived by Cornelia, 15, daughter of Hendrickje.
2. One was in the Dutch name of Cornelia van Voorden.
3. Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke, Chicken House 37.
4. "Both Cornelia Rau and Mrs Alvarez are owed apologies for their treatment.
5. The 10–month detention last year of German–born Cornelia Rau sparked the inquiry.