Roman noblewoman, second wife of Augustus and mother of Julia the Elder
She married Rome's future first emperor, bore his only biological child, then watched that daughter become the weapon in his dynastic chess game — and outlived him by two years.
Born around 70 BC, Scribonia became Octavian's second wife and gave him Julia the Elder, his sole natural offspring. That daughter would marry the Emperor Tiberius, making Scribonia his mother-in-law. Through Julia's line came the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, and one generation further, the Emperor Nero. She died around AD 16, two years after the man who had once been her husband ruled Rome as Augustus.
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