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Helena Augusta
saint, first wife of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (250-330)
Irene of Athens
empress of Byzantine Empire (752-803)
Zenobia
Septimia Zenobia (; ) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria. Many legends surround her ancestry; she was probably not a commoner. She married Odaenathus, who became king of the city of Palmyra in 260, elevating it to supreme power in the Near East by defeating the Sasanian Empire of Persia and stabilizing the Roman East. After Odaenathus' assassination in 267, Zenobia became the regent of her son Vaballathus and held de facto power throughout his reign (267 to 272).
Theodora
Byzantine empress from 527 to 548
Agrippina the Younger
Roman empress and member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (AD 15–59)

Zoe Porphyrogenita
Byzantine Empress

Livia
Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC
AD 29) was Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julia gens in AD 14.
Theodora Porphyrogenita
Byzantine empress regnant (984-1056)

Galla Placidia
4th-century Roman Empress

Pulcheria
Aelia Pulcheria (; ; 19 January 398 or 399 – July 453) was an Eastern Roman empress who advised her brother, the emperor Theodosius II, during his minority and then became wife to emperor Marcian from November 450 to her death in 453.
Theodora
9th-century Byzantine empress, wife of Theophilos

Poppaea Sabina
second wife of the Emperor Nero (30-65 AD)

Aelia Eudocia
Greek Eastern Roman Empress by marriage to Byzantine emperor Theodosius II (c.401-460)
Eudokia Makrembolitissa
Byzantine Empress from 1059 to 1071

Antonia Minor
youngest daughter of Octavia Minor and Mark Antony

Faustina the Younger
Roman Empress and wife to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Julia Maesa
grandmother of Roman emperors Elagabalus and Severus Alexander

Aelia Eudoxia
Empress consort of the Byzantine Emperor Arcadius

Bruttia Crispina
Roman empress, consort of Commodus
Vibia Sabina
Roman Empress, wife of Emperor Hadrian

Faustina the Elder
Roman empress and wife of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius

Julia Avita Mamaea
mother of Roman emperor Alexander Severus (died 235)

Pompeia Plotina
Roman Empress as the wife of Emperor Trajan

Julia Soaemias
mother of Roman emperor Elagabalus (180-222)

Justa Grata Honoria
older sister of the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III
Domitia Longina
Roman empress, wife of emperor Domitian (c. AD 53/55 - c.126/130)
Cornelia Salonina
Roman empress as the consort of Roman Emperor Gallienus (died 268)
Licinia Eudoxia
Roman Empress (422-493)
Lucilla
thumb|A female bust, possibly depicting Lucilla, 160-180 AD
Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla or Lucilla (7 March 148 or 150 – 182) was the second daughter of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman empress Faustina the Younger. She was the wife of her father's co-ruler and adoptive brother Lucius Verus and an elder sister to later emperor Commodus. Commodus ordered Lucilla's execution after a failed assassination and coup attempt when she was about 33 years old.
Martina
Byzantine empress
Constantina
Flavia Valeria Constantina (also sometimes called Constantia and Constantiana; ; b. after 307/before 317 – d. 354), later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of Emperor Maximian. Constantina may have received the title of Augusta from her father, and is venerated as a saint, having developed a medieval legend wildly at variance with what is known of her actual character.
Galeria Valeria
Augusta of the Eastern Roman Empire (266–315)
Aelia Flaccilla
4th-century Roman empress
Herennia Etruscilla
Roman Augusta and regent between 249 and 251
Sophia
Byzantine empress
Salonia Matidia
niece of Roman emperor Trajan (68-119)
Annia Faustina
Roman empress, wife of Elagabalus
Julia Flavia
daughter of Emperor Titus
Fulvia Plautilla
wife of the Roman emperor Caracalla (died 211)

Ulpia Marciana
elder sister of the Roman Emperor Trajan (48-112)
Ulpia Severina
Roman empress from 270 to 275
Zoe Zaoutzaina
Byzantine empress
Marcia Otacilia Severa
Roman empress as wife Philip the Arab
Maria Komnene
Byzantine princess and heiress to the throne (1152-1182)
Sallustia Orbiana
Roman empress as consort of Severus Alexander
Helena Lekapene
Empress consort of Constantine VII
Aquilia Severa
wife of Roman emperor Elagabalus
Julia Cornelia Paula
Roman Empress as the first wife of Elagabalus
Egnatia Mariniana
wife of Roman Emperor Valerian and mother of emperor Gallienus
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Dominica
Domnica was a Roman empress as the wife of the emperor Valens, who ruled the East from 364 to 378. After the death of her husband at the Battle of Adrianople, she ruled as de facto regent and defended Constantinople against the attacking Goths until his successor Theodosius I arrived.
Maria, wife of Leo III
Byzantine empress
Tranquillina
Furia Sabinia Tranquillina (c. 225 – aft. 244 AD) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Gordian III. She was the young daughter of the Praetorian Prefect Timesitheus by an unknown wife.
==Father's rise to power and marriage==
In 241 AD her father was appointed the head of the Praetorian Guard by the Roman Emperor Gordian III. Timesitheus was known to have great influence over the emperor, who was only 16 years old in 241 AD, having become emperor at age 13 in 238 AD, sponsored in this position by the power of the Praetorian Guard. After becoming the head of the Praetorian Guard, Timesith
Prokopia
Prokopia (; c. 770 – after 813) was the empress consort of Michael I Rhangabe of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a daughter of Nikephoros I. The name of her mother is not known. Her only known sibling is Staurakios.
Theodora
10th-century Byzantine empress, wife of Romanos I
Ino Anastasia
Empress consort of Tiberius II Constantine
Constantina
Byzantine empress
Claudia Augusta
daughter of Nero and Poppaea Sabina
Leontia
Leontia (, fl. 610) was an empress of the Eastern Roman Empire as the wife of Phocas.
Manlia Scantilla
wife of Roman Emperor Didius Julianus
Eudokia, wife of Constantine V
Byzantine empress