Olivia—

A central character in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," Olivia is a countess admired by Malvolio, Sir Andrew, and Duke Orsino. However, Olivia falls in love with Cesario, the identity with which Viola disguises herself whilst shipwrecked in Illyria. Olivia mistakenly marries Sebastian, Viola's twin brother, and the two are happy, as the twins are extremely similar in looks and personality.

Octavia, -11 B.C. (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

Elder sister of first Roman Emperor Augustus, fourth wife of Mark Antony, and great-great-grandmother of Emperor Nero, also known as "Octavia the Younger." Octavia was revered for her humanity, nobility, and depiction of traditional Roman femininity. Octavia helped to secure peace between her brother and husband as they ruled the Roman state. In 36 B.C.E., Mark Antony left for a military excursion in the East, and while gone, he resumed relations with his former wife, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, leaving Octavia to rule their children alone, heartbroken.