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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.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.8 Women of Ancient Rome Who Had Serious Political Power
- 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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