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  2. List of Roman and Byzantine empresses - Wikipedia

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    27 BC – AD 14), as wife of Augustus, was the first and longest-reigning empress. The term Roman empress usually refers to the consorts of the Roman emperors, the rulers of the Roman Empire. The duties, power and influence of empresses varied depending on the time period, contemporary politics and the personalities of their husband and themselves.

  3. Cosmetics in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Makeup usually came in tablet or cake form, sold at marketplaces. [7] Wealthy women bought expensive makeup that came in elaborate containers made from gold, wood, glass or bone. [6] Kohl came in compartmentalized tubes that could store more than one color of eye makeup. [7]

  4. Tracene Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Tracene Harvey is the author of Julia Augusta: Images of Rome's First Empress on Coins of the Roman Empire.As of 2019, the book was the most comprehensive examination of the image of the Roman Empress, Julia Augusta, also known as Livia or Livia Drusilla, in existing Roman coins.

  5. Herennia Etruscilla - Wikipedia

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    As with most third-century Roman empresses, very little is known about her. [2] The date and place of her birth are not known for certain. She was probably from a senatorial family of Herennia gens. [3] [4] It is assumed that her ancestors settled in Etrurian lands. [5]

  6. Aelia Eudoxia - Wikipedia

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    She was a daughter of Flavius Bauto, a Romanised Frank who served as magister militum in the Western Roman army during the 380s. [3] [4] The History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian (1923) by J. B. Bury [5] and the historical study Theodosian Empresses: Women and Imperial Dominion in Late Antiquity (1982) by Kenneth Holum consider her mother to ...

  7. Lollia Paulina - Wikipedia

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    Lollia Paulina (sometimes written Paullina) [1] (c. 15 – 49 AD) [2] was a Roman empress for six months in 38 as the third wife of the Roman emperor Caligula. [ 3 ] Family background and early life