Marcia Furnilla (1st century CE) was born into a noble and distinguished family; claiming descent from Roman King Ancus Marcius. Furnilla was Titus' second and last wife; marrying him in 63 CE. Furnilla was described as a 'very well-connected' woman; and bore Titus a daughter in 64 CE; Julia Flavia. Like Titus' first marriage; his time with Furnilla was short; as Furnilla's family was connected to the opponents of Nero after the failure of the Pisonian conspiracy in 65 CE. Titus divorced her; not wanting to be connected with any of the potential plotters; taking their daughter with him.

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