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Domitia Longina, wife of Emperor Domitian (Distinguished women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (c. 27 BC - 68 AD))
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Lucilla, (2nd century AD) Roman Empress, failed in her coup attempt on brother Commodus (Distinguished women of the Classical Roman Empire)
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Vipsania Agrippina, first wife of Tiberius and the only one he loved (Distinguished women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (c. 27 BC - 68 AD))
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Ulpia Severina (3rd century AD), wife of emperor Aurelian. There's evidence to suppose that, after Aurelian's death, she ruled the Roman Empire for a short period of time, until the new emperor, Marcus Claudius Tacitus was chosen by the Senate. This is the only moment before Rome's conversion to Christianity that the ruler was a woman, a handful of women would rule as Empress in their own right from the 5th century onwards, such as Pulcheria (Distinguished women of the Classical Roman Empire)
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Clodia (1st century BC), Catullus's Lesbia (Distinguished women of the Classical Roman Empire)
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Scribonia, second wife of Augustus and mother of his only legitimate child (whom she apparently ignored until her exile) (Distinguished women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (c. 27 BC - 68 AD))
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