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1 Principate period  



1.1  Julio-Claudian dynasty  





1.2  Flavian dynasty  





1.3  NervaAntonine dynasty  





1.4  Year of the Five Emperors  





1.5  Severan dynasty  





1.6  Crisis of the Third Century  







2 Dominate period  



2.1  Tetrarchy  





2.2  Constantinian dynasty  





2.3  Valentinianic dynasty  





2.4  Theodosian dynasty  





2.5  Leonid dynasty  







3 Byzantine period  



3.1  Justinian dynasty  





3.2  Heraclian dynasty  





3.3  Isaurian dynasty  





3.4  Nikephorian dynasty  





3.5  Amorian dynasty  





3.6  Macedonian dynasty  





3.7  Komnenos dynasty  





3.8  Doukid dynasty  





3.9  Komnenos dynasty  





3.10  Palaiologos dynasty  







4 See also  





5 References  



5.1  Citations  





5.2  Sources  







6 External links  














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Augusta (Classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta]; plural Augustae; Greek: αὐγούστα)[1] was a Roman imperial honorific title given to empresses and women of the imperial families. It was the feminine form of Augustus. In the third century, Augustae could also receive the titles of Mater Senatus ("Mother of the Senate"), Mater Castrorum ("Mother of the Camp"), and Mater Patriae ("Mother of the Fatherland").[citation needed]

The title implied the greatest prestige.[clarify] Augustae could issue their own coinage, wear imperial regalia, and rule their own courts.[1]

Agrippina, the wife of Claudius, was the first wife of the emperor in Roman history to receive the title of Augusta, a position she held for the rest of her life, ruling with her husband and son.[citation needed]

In the third century, Julia Domna was the first empress to receive the combined title Pia Felix Augusta after the death of her husband Septimius Severus, which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than was usual for a Roman empress mother. In this official position and honor, she accompanied his son on an extensive military campaign and provincial tour.[2]

Principate period[edit]

Julio-Claudian dynasty[edit]

Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
Livia
Livia Drvsilla
Ivlia Avgvsta
30 January 58 BC AD 14 Wife of Emperor Augustus and mother of Emperor Tiberius. 28 September AD 29
Antonia Minor
Antonia Minor
31 January 36 BC
Athens
AD 41
(posthumous)
Mother of Emperor Claudius. AD 37
Rome
Agrippina the Younger
Ivlia Avgvsta Agrippina
7 November AD 15
Oppidum Ubiorum
AD 50 Wife of Emperor Claudius and mother of Emperor Nero 23 March AD 59
Misenum
Poppaea Sabina
Poppaea Avgvsta Sabina
AD 30
Pompeii
AD 63 Wife of Emperor Nero. AD 65
Rome
Claudia Augusta
Clavdia Avgvsta
21 January AD 63
Antium
AD 63 Daughter of Emperor Nero. April AD 63

Flavian dynasty[edit]

Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
Domitilla the Younger
Flavia Domitilla Avgvsta
45 Before 80 Daughter of Emperor Vespasian. 66
Domitia Longina
Domitia Longina Avgvsta
50 80 Wife of Emperor Domitian. After 120

Nerva–Antonine dynasty[edit]

Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
Pompeia Plotina
Pompeia Plotina Avgvsta
54–68 105 Wife of Emperor Trajan. 123
Ulpia Marciana
Vlpia Marciana Avgvsta
48 105 Sister of Emperor Trajan. 112–114
Salonia Matidia
Salonia Matidia Avgvsta
4 July 68 112 Niece of Emperor Trajan. 23 December 119
Vibia Sabina
Vibia Sabina Avgvsta
13 August 83 128 Wife of Emperor Hadrian. 136–137
Faustina the Elder
Annia Galeria Favstina Avgvsta
21 September 100 138 Wife of Emperor Antoninus Pius. 140
Faustina the Younger
Annia Galeria Favstina Avgvsta Minor
125–130 1 December 147[3] Daughter of Emperor Antoninus Pius; wife of Emperor Marcus Aurelius; mother of Emperor Commodus. 175
Lucilla
Annia Avrelia Galeria Lvcilla Avgvsta
148–150 164 Daughter of Emperor Marcus Aurelius and wife of Emperor Lucius Verus. 182
Bruttia Crispina
Brvttia Crispina Avgvsta
164
Rome
177 Wife of Emperor Commodus. 191
Capri

Year of the Five Emperors[edit]

Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
Manlia Scantilla
Manlia Scantilla
193 Wife of Emperor Didius Julianus. 193
Didia Clara
Didia Clara
153
Rome
193 Daughter of Emperor Didius Julianus. Unknown

Severan dynasty[edit]

Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
Julia Domna
  • Ivlia Domna Avgvsta[4]
  • Ivlia Avgvsta[4]
  • Ivlia Pia Felix Avgvsta[4]
  • c. 160 Wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. 217
    Fulvia Plautilla
    Pvblia Fvlvia Plavtilla Avgvsta
    185—189 210s Wife of Emperor Caracalla. 212
    Julia Cornelia Paula
    Jvlia Cornelia Pavla
    219 First wife of Emperor Elagabalus.
    Aquilia Severa
    Ivlia Aqvilia Severa Avgvsta
    220 Second and fourth wife of Emperor Elagabalus. As a Vestal Virgin her marriage to the Emperor was very controversial.
    Julia Avita Mamaea
    Ivlia Avita Mamaea Avgvsta
    180 222 Mother of Emperor Alexander Severus and co-regent, in his name, during his adolescence. 235
    Sallustia Orbiana
    Seia Herennia Sallvstia Barbia Orbiana Avgvsta
    225 Wife of Emperor Alexander Severus.

    Crisis of the Third Century[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Tranquillina
    Fvria Sabinia Tranqvillina Avgvsta
    c. 225 241 Wife of Emperor Gordian III. After 244
    Marcia Otacilia Severa
    Marcia Otacilia Severa Avgvsta
    240s Wife of the Emperor Philip the Arab.
    Herennia Etruscilla
    Annia Cvpressenia Herennia Etrvscilla Avgvsta
    Unknown September 249 Wife of Emperor Trajan Decius; mother of Emperor Herennius Etruscus and Emperor Hostilian. c. 253
    Cornelia Supera
    Caia Cornelia Svpera Avgvsta
    253 Wife of Aemilianus.
    Cornelia Salonina
    Ivlia Cornelia Salonina Avgvsta
    Unknown 253 Wife of Emperor Gallienus. 268
    Sulpicia Dryantilla
    Svlpicia Dryantilla
    c. 260 Wife of usurper Emperor Regalianus, who named her avgvsta as part of legitimizing his claim. 260
    Victoria 271 Mother of Victorinus 271
    Zenobia
    Ivlia Avrelia Zenobia
    240 272 Queen of the Palmyrene Empire, a short lived splinter empire that revolted during the Crisis. She proclaimed herself avgvsta and annexed the Eastern Mediterranean from Rome. c. 275
    Ulpia Severina
    Vlpia Severina Avgvsta
    274 Wife of Emperor Aurelian; possibly reigned in her own right after the death of her husband in 275.
    Magnia Urbica
    Magnia Vrbica Avgvsta
    283 Wife of Emperor Carinus.

    Dominate period[edit]

    Tetrarchy[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Galeria Valeria
    Galeria Valeria Avgvsta
    308 Daughter of Emperor Diocletian and wife of Emperor Galerius. 315

    Constantinian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Fausta
    Flavia Maxima Fausta Avgvsta
    289 324 Wife of Constantine I and daughter of Emperor Maximian. Mother of: Constantina, Constantine II, Constantius II, Constans I and Helena. 326
    Helena
    Flavia Ivlia Helena Avgvsta
    246—250 c.324–325 Mother of Constantine I and ex-wife or mistress of Emperor Constantius Chlorus (separated before his accession as Caesar). 18 August 330
    Constantina
    Avgvsta
    307—317 After 312, before 337. Daughter of Emperor Constantine I. Wife of Hannibalianus, Rex Regum et Ponticarum Gentium, "King of Kings and of the Pontic People". Wife of Caesar Constantius Gallus. 354

    Valentinianic dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Domnica
    Domnica Avgvsta
    364—378 Wife of Emperor Valens. After 378
    Galla Placidia
    Galla Placidia Avgvsta
    392 c. 416 Daughter of Theodosius I, wife of Constantius III, regent for her son Valentinian III. 27 November 450
    Justa Grata Honoria
    Ivsta Grata Honoria Avgvsta
    After 426 Sister of Valentinian III.

    Theodosian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Aelia Flaccilla
    Aelia Flavia Flaccilla Avgvsta
    Before 385 Wife of Emperor Theodosius I. 386
    Eudoxia
    Aelia Evdoxia Avgvsta
    9 January 400 Wife of Emperor Arcadius. 6 October 404
    Pulcheria
    Aelia Pvlcheria Avgvsta
    19 January 398–399 414 Daughter of Arcadius, sister of Theodosius II, sole ruler for a month following the death of Theodosius, then co-ruler with her husband Marcian. July 453
    Eudocia
    Aelia Evdocia Avgvsta
    401 2 January 423 Wife of Theodosius II 20 October 460
    Licinia Eudoxia
    Licinia Evdoxia Avgvsta
    422 439 Daughter of Theodosius II, Wife of Valentinian III. 462

    Leonid dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Marcia Euphemia
    Aelia Marcia Euphemia Avgvsta
    c. 453 Daughter of Marcian by an unknown woman. Wife of Anthemius. 472
    Verina
    Aelia Verina Avgvsta
    457 Wife of Leo I, sister of Basiliscus, mother of Ariadne and Leontia. 484
    Ariadne
    Aelia Ariadne Avgvsta
    before 457 474 Daughter of Leo I. Wife of Zeno. Mother of Leo II. Wife of Anastasius I. 515
    Zenonis
    Aelia Zenonis Avgvsta
    475 Wife of Basiliscus. 476–477

    Byzantine period[edit]

    Justinian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Euphemia
    Εὐφημία,
    Euphemia Augusta
    518 Wife of Justin I. Originally named Lupicina, renamed Euphemia on her husband's accession. c.523/4, before 527.
    Theodora I
    Θεοδώρα,
    Theodora Augusta
    c. 500 9 August 527 Wife of Justinian I. 28 June 548
    Sophia
    Σοφία,
    Aelia Sophia Augusta
    568 Wife of Justin II, intermittent regent. c. 601
    Ino Anastasia
    Ἰνὼ Ἀναστασία,
    Aelia Anastasia Augusta
    578 Wife of Emperor Tiberius II. 593
    Constantina
    Κωνσταντῖνα
    c. 560 582 Wife of Emperor Maurice. c. 605
    Leontia
    Λεοντία
    602 Wife of Emperor Phocas.

    Heraclian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Augustina,
    Αὐγουστίνα
    639 Daughter of Heraclius.
    Martina
    Μαρτίνα
    639 Second wife of Heraclius, regent of Constantine III and Heraclonas
    Fausta
    Φαύστα
    c. 630 642 Wife of Constans II. After 668

    Isaurian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Maria
    Μαρία
    25 August 718 Wife of Emperor Leo III the Isaurian.
    Anna
    Ἄννα
    741–742 Wife of Artabasdos.
    Eudokia
    Ευδοκια
    1 April 769 Third wife of Emperor Constantine V.
    Irene of Athens
    Eἰρήνη η Ἀθηναία
    c. 752 17 December 769 Wife of Emperor Leo IV the Khazar, empress dowager and regent from 780 to 797. 9 August 803

    Nikephorian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Prokopia
    Προκοπία
    c. 770 12 October 811 Daughter of Emperor Nikephoros I and wife of Michael I Rhangabe. After 813

    Amorian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Theodora
    the Armenian

    Θεοδώρα
    c. 815 830 Wife of Emperor Theophilos and regent of Michael III. After 867
    Thekla
    Θέκλα
    830s Daughter of Theophilos.
    Anna
    Ἄννα
    830s Daughter of Emperor Theophilos.
    Anastasia
    Ἀναστασία
    830s Daughter of Emperor Theophilos.

    Macedonian dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Zoe Zaoutzaina
    Ζωή Ζαούτζαινα
    898 Third wife of Leo VI the Wise May 899
    Theodora
    Θεοδώρα
    921 Wife of Romanos I. 20 February 922
    Helena Lekapene
    Ἑλένη Λεκαπηνή
    c. 910 February 922 Wife of Constantine VII. 19 September 961
    Sophia
    Σοφία
    February 922 Wife of Christopher Lekapenos.
    Anna
    Ἄννα
    933 Daughter of Gabalas and wife of Stephen Lekapenos.

    Komnenos dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Catherine of Bulgaria
    Αἰκατερίνη
    before 1018 1057 Empress-consort of Emperor Isaac I Komnenos. after 1059

    Doukid dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Eudokia Makrembolitissa
    Ευδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα
    c. 1021 1059–1067 Second wife of Constantine X Doukas and later wife of Romanos IV Diogenes, also regent of Michael VII Doukas 1096

    Komnenos dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Anna Dalassene
    Ἄννα Δαλασσηνή
    1025 1081 Mother of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. 1102

    Palaiologos dynasty[edit]

    Portrait Name Birth Date of naming Description Death
    Anna of Savoy
    Ἄννα
    1306 c. 1326 Wife of Andronikos III Palaiologos, mother and regent of John V Palaiologos. 1365
    Helena Dragaš
    Ἑλένη Δραγάση
    1372 c. 1392 Wife of Manuel II Palaiologos. 1450

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    Citations[edit]

    1. ^ a b Kazhdan 1991, pp. 694–695.
  • ^ Langford 2013, Introduction, note 88; Bédoyère 2018, p. 282.
  • ^ Barbara Levick (2014). Faustina I and II: Imperial Women of the Golden Age. Oxford University Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-19-537941-9.
  • ^ a b c Société française de numismatique et d'archéologie 1873, p. 151.
  • Sources[edit]

  • Kazhdan, Alexander Petrovich, ed. (1991). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. New York, New York and Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8.
  • Langford, Julie (2013). Maternal Megalomania: Julia Domna and the Imperial Politics of Motherhood. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421408484.
  • Société française de numismatique et d'archéologie (1873). Comptes rendus de la Société française de numismatique et d'archéologie (in French). Vol. IV. Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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