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re: Servilia tree.
(M.L. Clarke, The Noblest Roman, 1981 Thames & Hudson) Porcia Catonis, daughter of M. Porcius Cato (95-46BC) was married to M. Calpurnius Bibulus (co-Cos with Caesar, d 48BC) before M. Junius Brutus (85?-42BC) who also was previously married to Claudia. Also, Junia Prima is shown as married to Lepidus, Junia Tertia to Longinus, the other child is just listed as dead.
(E.S. Gruen the Last Generation of the Roman Republic) says that Lucullus was married to Cato's half-sister Servilia; what you have is probably fine since Lucullus died in 56 BC). Hortensius daughter was the wife of Cato's stepbrother Q. Servilius Caepio who adopted Brutus
I also have Friedrich Münzer which traces this stemma back to Cn Servilius Caepio, Cos169.
I can not find anything about how they are related to the branch P. Servilius Geminus Cos 252, 248 and/or C. Servilius Geminus, praetor before 218 and his descendants. Is the idea to show multiple disconnected stemma? I think it would be good to do so, because their descent (no doubt claimed, even if dubiously) from Servellius Ahala is important.
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I have created a new Servilius gens page with the complete family tree information I have on the later Servilii. Much more should be done on earlier generations. This tree generation is extraordinarily painful if done by hand. Is there a tool I should know about?