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* [[Octavia the Elder]] (before 66 – after 29 BC), elder half sister of Octavia the Younger and Augustus/Octavian
* [[Octavia the Elder]] (before 66 – after 29 BC), elder half sister of Octavia the Younger and Augustus/Octavian
* [[Octavia the Younger]] (c.66–11 BC), sister of Augustus, younger half sister of Octavia the Elder and fourth wife of Mark Antony.
* [[Octavia the Younger]] (c.66–11 BC), sister of Augustus, younger half sister of Octavia the Elder and fourth wife of Mark Antony.
* [[Claudia Octavia]] (AD 39–62 AD), daughter of Claudius and Valeria Messalina and first wife of Nero
* [[Claudia Octavia]] (AD 39–AD 62), daughter of Claudius and Valeria Messalina and first wife of Nero
* [[Octahvia]] (fl. 1980s), American vocalist
* [[Octahvia]] (fl. 1980s), American vocalist
* [[Octavia E. Butler]] (1947–2006), African-American science fiction writer
* [[Octavia E. Butler]] (1947–2006), African-American science fiction writer

Revision as of 00:49, 15 March 2022

Octavia may refer to:

People

  • Octavia the Elder (before 66 – after 29 BC), elder half sister of Octavia the Younger and Augustus/Octavian
  • Octavia the Younger (c.66–11 BC), sister of Augustus, younger half sister of Octavia the Elder and fourth wife of Mark Antony.
  • Claudia Octavia (AD 39–AD 62), daughter of Claudius and Valeria Messalina and first wife of Nero
  • Octahvia (fl. 1980s), American vocalist
  • Octavia E. Butler (1947–2006), African-American science fiction writer
  • Octavia (early 20th century), the name taken by Mabel Barltrop of the Panacea Society in 1918
  • Octavia Spencer (born 1972), actress
  • Oktawia Kawęcka (born 1985), jazz musician, singer, flutist, composer, producer and actress

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