Category
page 14th-century women
Fatimah bint Sa'd
ancestor of Islamic prophet Muhammad
Khosrovidukht
3rd century Armenian Arcasid dynasty Princess
Bissula
Bissula (flourished in 4th century AD) was an Alemannic woman in the 4th century. She was captured by the Romans in 368 at the Battle of Solicinium, in the area of Württemberg, at a young age and became a slave of the Roman poet Ausonius who had participated in the campaign. Ausonius, who by then was a widower of about 60 years of age, fell in love with Bissula and released her from slavery. He wrote a poem on her, de Bissula ("About Bissula"), which he sent to his friend Paulus.
Cyria
Cirya, also known as Celia, Kirya, Sirya or Silya, was a princess of Quinquegentiani and daughter of king Nubel during the middle of the 4th century, in Kabylia.

Asma bint Adiy al-Bariqiyyah
mother of Kilab's half-brothers Taym and Yaqazah