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Antonia the Younger 1936–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31/01/36BCE

Birth Location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Death Date: 01/05/37

Death Location: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Father:

Mother: Octavia Minor

Spouse(s): Nero Germanicus

Children(s): Claudia Julia

Antonia the Younger / was born in 1936 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy, the child of Marcus Antonius Mark Antony And Octavia Minor. Antonia the Younger married Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, and had children including Claudia Livia Julia. Antonia the Younger / passed away in 1937 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy.

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Biography

  • Antonia the Younger // was born in 1936 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy, the child of Marcus Antonius Mark Antony And Octavia Minor.
  • Antonia the Younger // married Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, and had children including Claudia Livia Julia.
  • Antonia the Younger // passed away in 1937 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy.

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Antonia Younger's Ancestors

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Antonia Younger
1936–1937
Birth Place: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Parents
Octavia Minor
Nola, Naples, Italy
Grandparents
Gaius (Octavius,) IV
Rome, Rome, Latium, Roman Empire
Atia (Balba) Caesonia
Italy
Great-Grandparents
Marcus Praetorc
Julia Minor
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Marcus Balbus
Gaius III
Aurelia Cotta
–1954

Antonia Younger's Descendants

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Antonia (the) Younger (31/01/36BCE–01/05/37) m. Nero (Claudius Drusus) Germanicus (14/01/38BCE–14/09/9BCE)
  1. 1. Claudia (Livia) Julia m. Drusus (Julius) Caesar –2023
    1. 1. Julia Livia m. Gaius (Rubellius) Blandus

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 310136BCE
    Event Place: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 010537
    Event Place: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy

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