Volumnia Cytheris
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Volumnia Cytheris (fl. 1st-century BC) was an ancient Roman actress and mimae dancer. She is foremost known as the mistress of several famous Romans.
There is an imaginary depiction of Mark Antony dressed as Hercules riding a chariot with Volumnia Cytheris dressed as Iole in Monumens de la vie privée des douze Césars (1782) by Pierre d'Hancarville.
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