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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. Herennia Etruscilla - Wikipedia

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    New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195123326. Bunson, Matthew (2014). Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire. New York: Facts On File. ISBN 9781438110271. Joseph Hilarius Eckhel, Doctrina Numorum Veterum (The Study of Ancient Coins).

  4. 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]

  5. Marcia Euphemia - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Euphemia was the only known daughter of Marcian, Eastern Roman emperor; her mother's identity is not preserved. [2] Ancient sources variously identify Euphemia's paternal ancestry as Thracian (Evagrius Scholasticus, quoting Priscus) [3] or Illyrian (Theodorus Lector). [4]

  6. Claudia Marcella - Wikipedia

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    N. Kokkinos, Antonia Augusta: Portrait of a Great Roman Lady, Psychology Press, 1992 M. Lightman & B. Lightman, A to Z of Ancient Greek and Roman Women , Infobase Publishing, 2008 G. Stern, Women, Children, and Senators on the Ara Pacis Augustae: A Study of Augustus' Vision of a New World Order in 13 BC , ProQuest, 2006

  7. Category : Romanesque Revival architecture in New York City

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