- List of Roman women
The list below includes Roman women who were notable for their family connections, or their sons or husbands, or their own actions. In the earlier periods, women came to the attention of (later) historians either as poisoners of their husbands (a very few cases), or as wives, daughters, and mothers of great men such as Scipio Africanus. In later periods, women exercised or tried to exercise political power either through their husbands (as did
Fulvia andLivia Drusilla ) or political intrigues (as didClodia andServilia Caepionis ), or directly (as didAgrippina the younger and later Roman empresses).Distinguished women of the Middle Republic
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Aemilia Paulla (3rd century BC -2nd century BC ), wife ofScipio Africanus Major and mother ofCornelia Africana (see below), noted for the unusual freedom given her by her husband, her enjoyment of luxuries, and her influence as role model for elite Roman women after the Second Punic War. Her date of birth, marriage, and death are all unknown (but then so are those for her illustrious husband whose birth and death dates are approximated!).
*Cornelia Africana (2nd century BC ), ;virtually deified by Roman women as a model of feminine virtues andStoicism , but never officially deified. The first Roman woman, whose approximate birth year and whose year of death is known, thanks to a law she had passed to allow her granddaughter to inherit.
*Licinia , the name of the women of the gens Licinius. Notable members include
** Licinia, a woman killed by her relatives in142 BC for murdering her husband;
*Murcia , the name of the women of the gens Murcius.
** Licia, a woman killed by her relatives in142 BC for murdering her husband. Both Licinia and Mucia appealed for a trial, and before they could come to trial, they were tried by their relatives and executed. This was a major scandal in the censorship ofLucius Mummius Achaius andScipio Aemilianus .
*Pomponia (mother of Scipio) (2nd century BC ), daughter, niece, wife, and mother of consuls; born a plebeian noblewoman but married to a patrician. Mother ofScipio Africanus Major andScipio Asiaticus . She was reportedly very religious and devout, but nothing else is known of her including the year of her marriage or death.
*Publilia (1st century BC ), the name of a woman of the gens Publilius. She was killed in154 BC for poisoning her husband, the consul of the preceding year.Distinguished women of the Julio-Claudian House
* Agrippina Major (
1st century ), wife ofGermanicus , granddaughter ofAugustus Caesar, mother of emperorCaligula andAgrippina the Younger (below)
* Agrippina Minor (1st century ), wife of emperorClaudius , mother of emperorNero ; held up as a bad example.
*Antonia Major (1st century BC ), grandmother of EmperorNero
*Antonia Minor (1st century BC -1st century AD ), mother of EmperorClaudius andGermanicus , favorite niece ofAugustus Caesar , considered a role model for women in the Roman Empire after she refused to remarry and spent the rest of her life raising her children and grandchildren.
*Claudia Julia (1st century ),
*Claudia Pulchra , wife ofPublius Quinctilius Varus
*Claudia Marcella , nieces ofCaesar Augustus
*Domitia Lepida Major - aunt of EmperorNero
*Domitia Lepida - sister of the following, Mother of the EmpressValeria Messalina
*Domitia Longina - wife of EmperorDomitian
*Domitia Lucilla - mother of EmperorMarcus Aurelius
* DomitiaPaulina - female relatives of EmperorHadrian
*Julia the Elder , daughter of Augustus
*Livia Drusilla (1st century BC ), wife of Tiberius Claudius Nero, and then ofAugustus Caesar . The first woman to be officially deified.
*Livilla (1st century ), granddaughter of Livia
*Messalina , EmperorClaudius ' wife, notorious for her promiscuity.
*Octavia Minor , sister ofCaesar Augustus and fourth wife ofMarc Antony .
*Plautia Urgulanilla , EmperorClaudius ' first wife
*Scribonia , second wife ofAugustus and mother of his only legitimate child (whom she apparently ignored until her exile).
*Vipsania first wife ofTiberius and the only one he loved.
*Vipsania Julia , Granddaughter of AugustusDistinguished women of the Roman Empire
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Clodia (1st century BC ),Catullus 's "Lesbia"
*Domitia Decidiana - wife of Roman GeneralGnaeus Julius Agricola and mother-in-law to historianTacitus .
*Galla Placidia , (5th century )
*Julia Domna (3rd century ), wife ofSeptimius Severus
*Julia Maesa (3rd century ), grandmother ofElagabalus andAlexander Severus
*Aquilia Severa (3rd century ),Vestal Virgin and wife ofElagabalus
*Pomponia Graecina , possibly the saint Lucina, a descendant ofVipsania (above)
*Saint Procula wife ofPontius Pilate ¢=See also=
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Women in Ancient Rome
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