Saturday, May 14, 2011

Post #5

I have two wives, two sons, and one daughter. My wives were Licinia, who was my first wife, and Salonia, who was my second. My sons were Cato Licinianus and Cato Salonianus, and my daughter was Portia.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST!

6 comments:

  1. You are very lucky your wife is fertile and not ugly.

    None. Sempronia. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempronia#Sempronia.2C_wife_of_Scipio_Aemilianus, 17 may 2011.

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  2. I know you have a daughter named Cornelia Africana. Do you have any sons? I had two wives and three childern, so only one had two, the other had one. So they are not truly fertile...but beautiful, they are.

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  3. It is not all about fertility Publius! I am considered virtuous and that, as Ptomoly VIII of Egypt proved when he proposed, is also a great quality.

    Cornelia Africana. Online Encyclopedia, http://neohumanism.org/c/co/cornelia_africana.html . 25 April 2011

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  4. Oh and by the way Cato, he is not my father.

    Cornelia Africana. Online Encyclopedia, http://neohumanism.org/c/co/cornelia_africana.html . 25 April 2011

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  5. Cornelia Africana is not my daughter, she is my adopted father's daughter. Thus, she is my step-sister.

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  6. Thank you for having such a beautiful daughter Cato! She's perfect!... I love Portia and we're already married, sorry if you didn't know but that's how it goes. Publius you're... not very nice to your wife... anyways, I LOVE PORTIA! She's really gorgeous, but I'm not sure if I want kids yet, thanks for bringing that topic up Publius.

    Baker, Rosalie F. and Charles F. Baker III. Ancient Romans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998

    Description: Secondary source with info on events leading up to assassination.

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