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- Julia Vipsania Agrippina Minor or Julia Agrippina; known as Agrippina Minor ("Latin" for the "‘younger’", Classical Latin: <sma...
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- Poppaea Sabina (30-65) was a Roman Empress and second wife of the Roman Emperor Nero. The historians of Antiquity see in her few good qualities...
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- Bruttia Crispina or Crispina was a Roman woman, Roman Empress and wife of Roman Emperor Commodus. Crispina’s mother is unknown and her father was tw...
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- Galeria Valeria (d. 315) was the daughter of Roman Emperor Diocletian and wife of his co-emperor Galerius. Born as Valeria to Diocletian and...
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- Claudia Octavia or Octavia Neronis (Classical Latin: <small>CLAVDIA•OCTAVIA</small>) (Late 39 or early 40-9 June 62) was a Roman Empress, st...
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- Milonia Caesonia ("PIR<sup>2</sup>" M 590) (6-41) Roman Empress, was a former courtesan with a notorious reputation. She rose from modest origins...
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- Fausta Flavia Maxima, Roman Empress, (289-326A.D.) She was the daughter of the Roman Emperor Maximianus. To seal the alliance between them for...
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- Julia Soaemias Bassiana (180-March 11 222) was the mother of Roman Emperor Elagabalus and ruled over the Roman Empire during the minority of her...
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- Julia Avita Mamaea (14 or 29 August after 180-235) was the second daughter of Julia Maesa, a powerful Roman woman of Syrian origin and Syrian noble...
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