Category
page 18th-century BC Roman women
Rhea Silvia
mother of Romulus and Remus
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Tarpeia
thumb|Reverse of a denarius (89 BCE) depicting the torture of Tarpeia
thumb|Reverse of a denarius (19-18 BCE) of [[Augustus showing Tarpeia crushed by the soldiers' shields]]
In Roman legend, Tarpeia (; mid-8th century BCE), daughter of the Roman commander Spurius Tarpeius, was a Vestal Virgin who betrayed the city of Rome to the Sabines at the time of their women's abduction for what she thought would be a reward of jewelry. She was instead crushed to death by Sabine shields and her body cast from the southern Rock (Rupes Tarpeia).

Hersilia
thumb|Hersilia from a detail of The Intervention of the Sabine Women, Jacques-Louis David (1799)
In Roman mythology, Hersilia was a figure in the foundation myth of Rome. She is credited with ending the war between Rome and the Sabines.