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  1. Antistia fue una dama romana del siglo I a. C., primera esposa de Pompeyo el Grande. Vida. Antistia y Pompeyo se casaron en el año 86 a. C. por un acuerdo judicial.

  2. Antistia (fl. 86–82 BCE) was a Roman woman and the first of the five wives of Gnaeus Pompeius, later known as Pompey the Great. Little is known of Antistia outside her marriage to Pompey.

  3. Antistia es un género de las mantis, de la familia Tarachodidae, del orden Mantodea. [1] Tiene 5 especies reconocidas científicamente. Especies. Antistia maculipennis; Antistia parva; Antistia robusta; Antistia vicina; Antistia synapte (nombre aceptado provisionalmente) Referencias

  4. 19 de feb. de 2015 · El asesinato de tres jóvenes musulmanes la semana pasada en Carolina del Norte, EE.UU., ha centrado la atención en un término poco conocido, el antiteísmo. Aún se investiga la motivación del ...

  5. be evidence that Plutarch's treatment of Pompey's divorce originated with a propagandist for Caesar. With his third wife, Mucia, daughter of Q. Mucius Scaevola, Pompey. gained a variety of political connections, most importantly with the Metellan gens. The marriage between Mucia and Pompey, which took.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntistiaAntistia - Wikipedia

    Antistia may refer to: Antistia gens, an ancient Roman family. Antistia (mantis), a genus of mantises. Antistia (1st c. BCE), a Roman woman married to Pompey.

  7. www.thoughtco.com › who-were-pompeys-wives-120409Pompey's Wives - ThoughtCo

    5 de mar. de 2019 · Antistia was the daughter of a praetor named Antistius whom Pompey impressed when he defended himself before the praetor against a charge of possession of stolen property in 86 B.C. The praetor offered Pompey his daughter in marriage.