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page 1Ancient Celtic women
Cartimandua
Cartimandua or Cartismandua (reigned ) was a 1st-century queen of the Brigantes, a Romano-British people living in what is now northern England. She is known through the writings of Roman historian Tacitus.

Chiomara
thumb|300px|right|Woodcut illustration of Chiomara, printed by Johannes Zainer ca. 1474.
Adobogiona the Elder
mother of Mithridates of Pergamon
Camma
right|thumb|The poisoning of Camma and Synorix in the temple of Diana (Charles Poerson, 17th century).
Onomaris
Onomaris was a Celtic queen regnant. She is described in the anonymous collection of Greek stories known in Latin as . She is the first Celtic woman mentioned by name in classical records.
Ancient Celtic women
women in Celtic society

Claudia Rufina
woman of British descent who lived in Rome c. 90 AD
Adobogiona
Adobogiona (fl. ) was a Celtic princess from Anatolia. She was the daughter of king Deiotarus of Galatia and Berenice, Princess of Pergamon, probably a daughter of king Attalus III of Pergamon.