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Calpurnia

77 BC - Today

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Calpurnia was either the third or fourth wife of Julius Caesar, and the one to whom he was married at the time of his assassination. According to contemporary sources, she was a good and faithful wife, in spite of her husband's infidelity; and, forewarned of the attempt on his life, she endeavored in vain to prevent his murder. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Calpurnia is the 1,355th most popular politician (up from 4,803rd in 2019), the 547th most popular biography from Italy (up from 1,419th in 2019) and the 89th most popular Italian Politician.

Calpurnia is most famous for being the person who raised Scout Finch, the protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Calpurnia ranks 1,355 out of 19,576Before her are Qin Er Shi, Lou Henry Hoover, Shamil, 3rd Imam of Dagestan, Paul Barras, Afonso V of Portugal, and Romanos I Lekapenos. After her are Tabaré Vázquez, Jianwen Emperor, Francesco I Sforza, Arsinoe III of Egypt, Sergey Kirov, and Shah Rukh.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 77 BC, Calpurnia ranks 1After her are Berenice IV of Egypt, Fulvia, and Liu Xiang.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Calpurnia ranks 547 out of 5,161Before her are Pope Agapetus II (900), Theocritus (-315), Lorenzo Valla (1407), Giovanni Falcone (1939), Anna Magnani (1908), and Domenico Cimarosa (1749). After her are Francesco I Sforza (1401), Gaius Julius Caesar (-135), Giulietta Masina (1921), Roberto Baggio (1967), Francis I of the Two Sicilies (1777), and Muzio Clementi (1752).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Calpurnia ranks 89Before her are Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia (1666), Totila (500), Octavia the Younger (-69), Aurelia Cotta (-120), Trebonianus Gallus (206), and Gaius Gracchus (-154). After her are Francesco I Sforza (1401), Francis I of the Two Sicilies (1777), Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino (1492), Petronius Maximus (396), Lambert of Italy (880), and Publius Cornelius Scipio (-260).