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− | * '''''Mamillia: The Triumph of Pallas''''' (1583). a work by | + | * '''''Mamillia: The Triumph of Pallas''''' (1583). a work by English author Robert Greene → [[Camilla]] |
* '''Mamilia;''' In Roman Muth, the daughter of Telegonus, who was the son of Ulysses and the goddess Circe, and the legendary founder of Tusculum a city near Rome). A powerful clan of ancient Romans, the Mamilian ''gens'', was said to be decendants of Mamilia. | * '''Mamilia;''' In Roman Muth, the daughter of Telegonus, who was the son of Ulysses and the goddess Circe, and the legendary founder of Tusculum a city near Rome). A powerful clan of ancient Romans, the Mamilian ''gens'', was said to be decendants of Mamilia. |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 31 August 2012
- Mamillia: The Triumph of Pallas (1583). a work by English author Robert Greene → Camilla
- Mamilia; In Roman Muth, the daughter of Telegonus, who was the son of Ulysses and the goddess Circe, and the legendary founder of Tusculum a city near Rome). A powerful clan of ancient Romans, the Mamilian gens, was said to be decendants of Mamilia.