Talk:Volusia Cornelia

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Identity edit

Whenever I see a genealogy website cited on Wikipedia, I release the safety on my edit key.

This article states that "Volusia Cornelia" & "Volusia Torquata" are the same woman. However, Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft separates them into 2 different women: Cornelia (PW 23) is the daughter of Q. Volusius Saturninus, cos. 92, & Torquata (PW 26) the sister of that consul. Since the Realencyclopädie can be wrong, & relationships of families during Roman times are often inferred -- not based on clear primary evidence -- it is possible they are the same person. But except for the one genealogy website, I'm not readily finding a reliable source that asserts that. And probably won't unless I engage an indepth investigation. -- llywrch (talk) 17:37, 4 September 2017 (UTC)Reply