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Calpurnia Pisonis ( 1st century BC), daughter of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi, was a Roman woman, third and last wife of Julius Caesar. They married in 59 BC] with no children resulting from the union. According to sources Calpurnia had a premonition of her husband's murder and tried to warn him in vain. Following Caesar's death in the 59 BC] with no children resulting from the union. According to sources Calpurnia had a premonition of her husband's murder and tried to warn him in vain. Following Caesar's death in the Ides of March ( March 15) of 44 BC, Calpurnia delivered all Caesar's personal papers, including will and notes, and most precious possessions to Marcus Antonius.

In botany, Calpurnia is a genus in Fabaceae.

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