Pomponia (fl. 25 BCE)
Pomponia (fl. 25 bce)
Roman noblewoman. Flourished around 25 bce; daughter of Atticus; first wife of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, known as Marcus Agrippa (died 12 bce); children: Vipsania Agrippina (?–20 ce, who married the Roman emperor Tiberius). Marcus Agrippa's second wife was Marcella the Elder ; his third was Julia (39 bce–14 ce, daughter of Augustus Caesar).
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