Virgilia (Roman Matron)
Virgilia
is the wife of Coriolanus in
William Shakespeare
's play
Coriolanus
(
1607
–10), wherein
Volumnia
is his mother. It is sometimes said that 'historically, Volumnia was his wife' (for instance, see
E. Cobham Brewer
), probably following the Roman historian
Livy
, but the most influential account of his life, and one with which Shakespeare was familiar, was that in
Plutarch
's
Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
, wherein the wife was Virgilia (or in
John Dryden
's English
translation
, Vergilia).
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