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Guo Shengtong (郭聖通;
6-52 AD
Ennia Thrasylla, 15-38ad
Junia Lepida 18
-65
Marcia (mother of Trajan) (c. 29-before
100)
Rubellia Bassa (born between 33-38)
Mariamne (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
(born 34
or 35)
Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) AD 39
41ad
Marcia Servilia Sorana or commonly known as Servilia (40s-66)
Julia Iotapa or Julia Iotape (born around 45),
Empress Ma (馬皇后, personal name unknown) (40 – August 16, 79[1])
Berenice (daughter of Mariamne)50ad
Buddhamitrā (born c. 60)
Consort Liang (梁貴人, personal name unknown) (62(?)-83?), posthumous title Empress Gonghuai
Claudia Augusta (Classical Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]; January 63 – April 63)
Empress Dou (竇皇后, personal name unknown; 63-97 CE),
Julia Agricola (born AD 64)
Julia Balbilla 72 CE – after 130 CE)
Julia Iotapa (Cilician princess) born ca. 80)
Empress Yin (陰皇后, personal name unknown) (80-103 CE)
Deng Sui (鄧綏) (AD 81–121), formally Empress Hexi (和熹皇后,
Rupilia Faustina (c. 87 A.D. – before 138 A.D.)
Calvia Crispinilla (fl. c. 70)
Domitia (daughter of Cn. Domitius Corbulo)67ad
Claudia Dicaeosyna 0ad
Fannia (fl. around 100 AD)
Julia Livia (c.7–43 AD)
Terentia (/təˈrɛnʃiə, -ʃə/; 98 BC – 6 AD
Wang Zhengjun (Chinese: 王政君; 71 BC – 13 AD),
Mother Lü (Chinese: 呂母; pinyin: Lǚ Mǔ; died 18 AD)
Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died 21 C.E.)
Junia Tertia, also called Tertulla, (c. 75 BC – 22 AD
Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (8 BC – AD 23)
Munatia Plancina (died 33 AD)
Apicata 23 ad
Sextia (d. AD 34)
Phùng Thị Chính 43ad
Poppaea Sabina the Elder 47 ad death
Domitia Lepida the Younger
(c. 5 BC - 54 AD
Antonia Tryphaena 10 BC – 55)
Acerronia Polla AD 59 death
Epicharis (died 65 CE)
Plautilla (died 67 AD)
Constanza saint Constantia 68 ad
Martha daughter of Boethus (d. AD 70)
Antonia Caenis 74 ad dead
Consort Song (died 82),
Pomponia Graecina (d. 83 AD)
Calvia Crispinilla (fl. c. 70)
Domitia (daughter of Cn. Domitius Corbulo)67ad
Vipsania Marcella Agrippina or Marcellina or Vipsania Tertia (born 27 BC or later)
Saint Alberta of
Agen (died ca. 286)
Saint Crispina (died December 5, 304)
Eutropia (died after 325),
Empress
Huyan (Liu Yuan's wife)
(呼延皇后 310 ad
Empress
Huyan (Liu Cong's wife) (died 312),
Justa, 310ad
Liang Lanbi (梁蘭璧)[1] was an empress during Jin Dynasty (265–420)
Macrina the Elder (before AD 270 – c. 340)
Martha
270ad
Audifax, 270
Abachum
270
Valeria
Maximilla (fl. 293–312)
Empress
Ren (任皇后, 315 ad
Empress
Teng (fl. 264–280),
Saints
Theodora 304bc
Empress
Zhu (died July or August 265),
Vasilissa (300–309)
Iyo (235-?), also known as Taiyoo,
Empress
Yang Yan (楊艷) (238 – August 25, 274),
Princess
Li Xiu (李秀) bonr 291ad
Antonia
Gordiana (201 - ?)
Xiahou
Hui (211–234),
Yang
Huiyu (214–278), formally known as Empress Jingxian
Wang
Yuanji (217–268)
Pomponia
Ummidia (219-after 275)
Empress
Quan (244[a] – c. 300ad),
also known as Quan Huijie
Wei
Huacun (252–334)
Jia Nanfeng (257–300),
Empress Yang Zhi (楊芷) (259–292),
Khwarranzem 271
ad
Saint Gundenis
203 ad
Potamiaena)(d. ca. 205 AD
Guo Nüwang (184 – 14 March 235), formally known
as Empress Wende
Empress Mao (died 22 September 237)
Empress
Zhang (Liu Shan's first wife) (died July or August 237)
Zhang
Chunhua (189 – May or June 247)
Cyriaca 249 ad
Afinia Gemina
Baebiana AD 253.
Sun Luyu (died 255)
Empress Guo (died February 264),
Saint Domnina of
Terni 269ad
Saints Juliana 270 ad
Zabdas 273ad
Saints Lucy
300ad
Saint
Zenobia 290ad
Yuwen
Mohuai 293 ad
Helena
67 ad
Plautilla
67 ad
Callinica died 252 AD)
Basilissa
died 252 AD)
Saint
Crispina (died December 5, 304)
Saint
Cyriaca 249 ad
Saint
Domnina of Terni 269 ad
Epicharis
250 ad
Euthalia,
Virgin Martyr 250 ad
Fusca
of Ravenna 250 ad
Kalliopi
(martyr) 250 ad
Juliana
saint 27 0 ad
Pelagia
the Virgin 270 ad
Gundenis was a virgin martyr 203 ad
Theodula
of Anazarbus 311 ad
Saint
Vincenca 304 ad
Empress Cao (Han dynasty) (197 – 2 July 260 ad
Empress Dowager Dong (died 189)
Empress
He (Han dynasty) (died 189)
Lady Chen (Chinese: 陈夫人; 175 ad dead
Lady Mi
197ad
Paccia
Marciana 175 ad
Saint
Poma third century dead
Saint
Stephanie (died 160)
Empress
Wu (died September or October 245),
Lady
Wu (wife of Sun Jian) (died 202 ad
Beautiful
Lady Yu (Chinese: 虞美人; 2nd
century–179)ad
Annia
Galeria Aurelia Faustina (c. 151[1]-after 165)
Lady Chen (Chinese: 陈夫人; 2nd century)
Prisca
(Prophet) 2nd-century A.D
Rupilia
Faustina (c. 87 A.D. – before 138 A.D.)
Liang Na (Chinese: 梁妠; 116–150), formally Empress
Shunlie
Annia
Cornificia Faustina (122/123-between 152-158)
Ummidia
Cornificia Faustina (AD 141–182)
Appia
Annia Claudia Atilia Regilla Elpinice Agrippina Atria Polla 142 165ad
Marcia
Annia Claudia Alcia Athenais Gavidia Latiaria, 143-161[
Lady Bian (30 December 159 – 9 July 230),[a] also known as Empress
Dowager BianAnnia Aurelia Fadilla, most commonly
known as Fadilla (159-died after 211[1])
Annia
Faustina (daughter of Ummidia Cornificia Faustina) (165-by 218)
Jamilah
bint Adwan (Arabic: جميلة بنت عدوان), (born about 180
CE)
Zhang
Chunhua (189 – May or June 247)
Xin
Xianying (191–269)
Zhang
Changpu (199–257)[
Annia
Fundania Faustina (died 192)
Vitrasia
Faustina (died 182 or 183)
Marcia
Aurelia Ceionia Demetrias (died 193)
Empress
Dowager Yan Ming (匽明) (died in 152), f
Liang
Nüying (梁女瑩) (died 159), formally Empress Yixian
Saints
Lydia 121 ad died
Empress
Yan Ji (閻姬) (died 126), formally Empress Ansi
Saint Oliva (or Olivia)
(†138) ad
Empress
Deng Mengnü (鄧猛女) (died 165),
Empress
Dou Miao (Chinese: 竇妙; died 172)
Empress
Song (died 178)
Empress Huyan (Liu Yuan's wife)
Empress Huyan (Liu Cong's wife) (died 312),
Justa, 310ad
Macrina the Elder (before AD 270 – c. 340)
Martha 270ad
Audifax, 270
Abachum 270
Valeria Maximilla (fl. 293–312)
Empress Ren (任皇后, 315 ad
Empress Teng (fl. 264–280),
Saints Theodora 304bc
Empress Zhu (died July or August 265),
Vasilissa (300–309)
Iyo (235-?), also known as Taiyoo,
Empress Yang Yan (楊艷) (238 – August 25, 274),
Princess Li Xiu (李秀) bonr 291ad
Antonia Gordiana (201 - ?)
Xiahou Hui (211–234),
Yang Huiyu (214–278), formally known as Empress Jingxian
Wang Yuanji (217–268)
Pomponia Ummidia (219-after 275)
Empress Quan (244[a] – c. 300ad), also known as Quan Huijie
Wei Huacun (252–334)
Empress Zhang (Liu Shan's first wife) (died July or August 237)
Zhang Chunhua (189 – May or June 247)
Saint Zenobia 290ad
Yuwen Mohuai 293 ad
Helena 67 ad
Plautilla 67 ad
Callinica died 252 AD)
Basilissa died 252 AD)
Saint Crispina (died December 5, 304)
Saint Cyriaca 249 ad
Saint Domnina of Terni 269 ad
Epicharis 250 ad
Euthalia, Virgin Martyr 250 ad
Fusca of Ravenna 250 ad
Kalliopi (martyr) 250 ad
Juliana saint 27 0 ad
Pelagia the Virgin 270 ad
Gundenis was a virgin martyr 203 ad
Theodula of Anazarbus 311 ad
Saint Vincenca 304 ad
Empress Cao (Han dynasty) (197 – 2 July 260 ad
Empress Dowager Dong (died 189)
Empress
He (Han dynasty) (died 189)
Lady Chen (Chinese: 陈夫人; 175 ad dead
Lady Mi
197ad
Paccia
Marciana 175 ad
Saint
Poma third century dead
Saint
Stephanie (died 160)
Empress
Wu (died September or October 245),
Lady
Wu (wife of Sun Jian) (died 202 ad
Beautiful
Lady Yu (Chinese: 虞美人; 2nd
century–179)ad
Annia
Galeria Aurelia Faustina (c. 151[1]-after 165)
Lady Chen (Chinese: 陈夫人; 2nd century)
Prisca
(Prophet) 2nd-century A.D
Rupilia
Faustina (c. 87 A.D. – before 138 A.D.)
Liang Na (Chinese: 梁妠; 116–150), formally Empress
Shunlie
Annia
Cornificia Faustina (122/123-between 152-158)
Ummidia
Cornificia Faustina (AD 141–182)
Appia
Annia Claudia Atilia Regilla Elpinice Agrippina Atria Polla 142 165ad
Marcia
Annia Claudia Alcia Athenais Gavidia Latiaria, 143-161[
Lady Bian (30 December 159 – 9 July 230),[a] also known as Empress
Dowager BianAnnia Aurelia Fadilla, most commonly
known as Fadilla (159-died after 211[1])
Annia
Faustina (daughter of Ummidia Cornificia Faustina) (165-by 218)
Jamilah
bint Adwan (Arabic: جميلة بنت عدوان), (born about 180
CE)
Zhang
Chunhua (189 – May or June 247)
Xin
Xianying (191–269)
Zhang
Changpu (199–257)[
Annia
Fundania Faustina (died 192)
Vitrasia
Faustina (died 182 or 183)
Marcia
Aurelia Ceionia Demetrias (died 193)
Empress
Dowager Yan Ming (匽明) (died in 152), f
Liang
Nüying (梁女瑩) (died 159), formally Empress Yixian
Saints
Lydia 121 ad died
Empress
Yan Ji (閻姬) (died 126), formally Empress Ansi
Saint Oliva (or Olivia)
(†138) ad
Empress
Deng Mengnü (鄧猛女) (died 165),
Empress
Dou Miao (Chinese: 竇妙; died 172)
Empress
Song (died 178)
Empress Cao (Han dynasty) (197 – 2 July 260 ad
Empress Dowager Dong (died 189)
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