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87:. In an area of the villa, Volusia restored a theatre. The theatre was used to entertained guests that happened to be at the villa, such as family members, friends sharing a vacation, neighboring villa-owners and notables invited to dinner. After the theatre was restored, her deed was recorded in a monumental inscription. which has decorative handles. One branch of the Volusii family had a praedium in the area of Nemi and a fistulae bearing the name of Volusia was also found. 200: 144: 57: 38: 72:
Volusia is known through various surviving inscriptions. The evidence reveals she was a wealthy, distinguished woman of the
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The below funeral inscription is dedicated to commemorate the hairdresser of Volusia. The
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Volusia Cornelia, daughter of Quintus, restored and decorated the theatre damaged by age.
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Roman woman of Patrician status who lived in the late 1st century AD
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The inscription which is dated from the mid-1st century reads in
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who lived in the late 1st century. She was the daughter of the
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inscription which is found in Rome reads in English:
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Roman
Patrician status
senator
Quintus Volusius Saturninus
suffect consul
Rome
cognomen
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus
gens Cornelia
Senatorial class
Nemi
Roman emperor
Caligula
Latin
National Museum of Rome
Diana
Latin
CIL
VI, 7296





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