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Volusia Cornelia

Volusia Cornelia

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Volusia Cornelia, also known as Cornelia Volusia was a noble Roman woman who lived in the Roman Empire in the 1st century.

Family Background

Volusia was a Roman of Patrician status. She was a daughter and among one of the children born to the Politician Quintus Volusius Saturninus from his wife Nonia Torquata. She was born and raised in Rome. Her Cognomen Cornelia, she inherited from paternal grandmother Cornelia Lentula, the daughter of the consul of 3 BC, Lucius Cornelius Lentulus from the Patrician gens Cornelia.

Inscriptional Evidence

Volusia is known through various surviving inscriptional evidence. The evidence reveals she was a wealthy, distinguished woman of the Senatorial class. She owned a private luxurious villa in Nemi which was first owned by the Roman emperor Caligula. 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. The inscription was placed in a part of the villa for all to see. 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.

The inscription which is dated from the mid-1st century reads in Latin which is translated in English:

volvsia q. f. cornelia theatrvm
vetvstate corrvptvm restitvit et excolivit
Volusia Cornela, daughter of Quintus, restored and decorated the theatre damaged by age.

The plaque is on display at the National Museum of Rome. She was also a donor at the Sanctuary of Diana at Nemi.

The below funeral inscription is dedicated to Elate the hairdresser of Volusia. The Latin inscription which is found in Rome reads in English:

To the Departed Spirits.
Elate, hairdresser of Cornelia Volusia
lived twenty years. Hellanicus (made this)
for a well-deserving wife. (Corpus of Latin inscriptions 6.7296, Rome)

Marriage & Issue

Volusia married the wealthy Roman Senator Marcus Licinius Scribonianus Camerinus. Camerinus came from a family that was of distinction which had fame and lineage. Camerinus was one of the sons born to Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi, consul of 64 from his wife, Sulpicia Praetextata daughter of the suffect consul in 46, Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Peticus. The paternal grandparents of Camerinus were Roman Politician Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi and Scribonia. Volusia with Camerinus had a daughter called Licinia Cornelia Volusia Torquata.

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