Category
page 12nd-century BC Roman women

Aurelia
mother of Julius Caesar
Cornelia
2nd century BC Roman noblewoman, mother of the Gracchi
Servilia
mistress of Julius Caesar and mother of his killer Marcus Brutus
Julia Minor
sister of Julius Caesar, and grandmother of Augustus
Julia
wife of Gaius Marius
Julia
mother of Mark Antony
Aemilia Tertia
wife of Scipio Africanus
Sempronia
sister of the Gracchii
Aemilia Scaura
second wife of Pompey

Livia
mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)
Claudia
Vestal virgin who saved her father from an attack by a group of plebeians
Pompeia
Roman noblewoman, sister of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo
Pompeia
wife of Memmius
Antonia
Roman girl kidnapped by pirates
Salonia
Salonia was the daughter of a Roman slave and freedman who lived during the mid-2nd century BC, and who was the second wife of Cato the Elder. She was the young daughter of the freedman Salonius who was an under-secretary to Cato the Elder. She is sometimes erroneously equated with the enslaved woman who, following the death of his first wife, secretly visited Cato in his bed.
Paculla Annia
Campanian priestess of Bacchus
Sulpicia
wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus
Hispala Faecenia
freedwoman and highly ranked courtesan from ancient Rome