One of the most popular women in Roman History
One of the figures whose presence in the political context of the time shows that had an influence in the important events that shaped Roman history.
Cornelia Cinna Minor is an important character in Roman history, she was one of the most influential politicians in Roman when there was conflict. She was Julius Caesar's wife and Lucius Cornelius Cinna's daughter. Her father was consul/president there for four consecutive years, from 87 BC until he was killed in an army revolt in 84 BC. She had a sister whose name was Cornelius Cinna Major.
The statue is located in museums and historical collections related to Roman history in Rome, Italy. Some institutions that have relevant collections include the Musei Capitolini and the Walters Art Museum. There is no specific date of creation for a single statue, but a notable example is the marble statue "Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi" created by Jules Cavelier in 1861.
She is wearing clothes that reflects the fashion of Roman women during that period. Some details about what she might be wearing: 1. Stola or tunic 2. Headband 3. Hairstyle