One of the finest women of History was Aurelia Cotta...she came from an illustrious family and was Gaius Julius Caesar's mother ...her dowry was a subaran insula which means she was the landlord and Caesar was raised in the Aventine not the Palantine ...although he was patrician, when I see a triangular Street as written in the first man in Rome series by Colleen McCullough ,such as one is Delmonico's in New York .. I think of Caesar being raised by his strong mother who was often alone without her husband as he was away on campaigns love Astrid
I'd write a good 1 huh...haha astrid's historical renditions.. I'd personally never make fun of Gaius Julius Caesar's mother I think that's bad luck do you know who the month of July was named after I sure do
What about the story when Caesar rolled up on the England and everyone had blue faces so they turned around
Hats off to a aurelia cotta for raising one of the greatest men in the world and running an insula working her butt off while the men are away on campaign