Biographies of Romans (Women)
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Galla Placidia
Possible image of Gallia Placidia on a glass medallion. Currently, scientists dispute that it is the image of the empress. Aelia Galla Placydia (born around 388/392 – died 450) – daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I the Great and ... Read more
Cornelia Africana the Younger
Cornelia rejecting Ptolemy’s crown, Laurent de La Hyre Cornelia Africana the Younger (Cornelia Africana) was born around 190 BCE. She went down in history as an exemplary Roman matron, a chaste woman living in accordance with Roman values and a ... Read more
Julia the Elder (daughter of Augustus)
Julia the Elder Julia (Iulia) was born in 39 BCE as the only daughter of Emperor Octavian Augustus and Scribonia. The emperor divorced Scribonia on the same day that she gave birth to Julia. In 37 BCE as a 2-year-old ... Read more
Tullia – daughter of Cicero
Tullia – the beloved daughter of an eminent Roman speaker and politician, Cicero – was born in 79 or 78 BCE. She was the first child and the only daughter of Cicero and Terentia. Her younger brother was Marcus Tullius ... Read more
Cleopatra VII
Cleopatra VII was the lover of two great Roman leaders: Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra VII was born in 69 BCE as Cleopatra VII Philopator. She was also known as Cleopatra the Great. She was the last pharaoh ruling ... Read more
Agrippina the Younger
Agrippina the Younger – Nero’s mother Agrippina the Younger, also known as Julia Agrippina, was the daughter of Germanicus – an excellent Roman commander and Agrippina the Elder – an energetic and brave woman. Agrippina the Younger was born in ... Read more
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