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  2. Cosmetics in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Roman glass perfume flask and two-part eye makeup container. The ideal eyes, from the Roman perspective, were large with long eyelashes. Pliny the Elder wrote that eyelashes fell out from sexual excess, and so it was especially important for women to keep their eyelashes long to prove their chastity. [28]

  3. Justa Grata Honoria - Wikipedia

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    Honoria was the only daughter of later Emperor Constantius III and Galla Placidia.Her first two names were after her maternal great-aunts, Justa and Grata, the daughters of Valentinian I and Justina, and the third for the emperor who reigned at the time of her birth, her half-uncle Honorius. [1]

  4. 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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Flavia Maximiana Theodora - Wikipedia

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    In 293, [6] Theodora married Constantius Chlorus, the junior co-emperor of Maximian, after he had set aside Helena, mother of his son Constantine, to strengthen his political position.

  7. Constantia (wife of Gratian) - Wikipedia

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    Constantia [a] (362–383) was the first empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire. According to Ammianus Marcellinus , her mother was Faustina and her father was Constantius II , who died before Constantia was born.