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- There was no female emperor of Rome, but there were some women who had significant political power and influence in ancient Rome12.Some of these women were12:
- Lucretia, whose rape and suicide sparked the overthrow of the Roman monarchy and the establishment of the Roman Republic.
- Cornelia Africana, the mother of the Gracchi brothers who were famous reformers and tribunes.
- Clodia Metelli, a wealthy and scandalous patrician who was accused of poisoning her husband and having an affair with the poet Catullus.
- Fulvia, the wife of Mark Antony and a fierce rival of Octavian, who led a civil war against him.
- Livia Drusilla, the wife of Augustus and the mother of Tiberius, who was a masterful manipulator and advisor to her husband and son.
- Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantine the Great and a devout Christian who promoted the religion in the empire.
- Agrippina the Younger, the sister of Caligula, the wife of Claudius, and the mother of Nero, who schemed and murdered her way to power.
- Julia Avita Mamaea, the mother of Alexander Severus and the de facto ruler of the empire during his reign.
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- 1. Lucretia (died c. 510 BC)
- 2. Cornelia Africana (190 – 100 BC)
- 3. Clodia Metelli (c 95 BC – unknown)
- 4. Fulvia (83 – 40 BC)
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