Megullia Dotata


Megullia, surnamed Dotata, was an ancient Roman noblewoman.

Life

Megullia is one of the one hundred and six subjects of Giovanni Boccaccio’s On [Famous Women]. She is famous "more through the lavishness of her ancestors than through the worthiness of any of her own deeds. For at that time it seemed such a marvellous thing to give 50,000 bronze coins as dowry to one's husband..." Boccaccio used manuscripts of Valerius Maximus as his source, but they "disagree widely about the amount of money in Megullia's dowry".

Dotata

At the beginning of the Roman republic dowries were small.