Junia Calvina was a descendant of Caesar Augustus. She married Lucius Vitellius, a brother of the future Roman emperor Vitellius, though they divorced before AD 49. In AD 48, she was falsely accused by Agrippina the Younger and her former father-in-law of open affection with her brother Lucius Junius Silanus Torquatus. Calvina was exiled from Italy in early 49 AD and her brother committed suicide. After March 59, when Agrippina the Younger was murdered, her son Nero brought Calvina back from exile. She is described as "attractive but shameless". Calvina later died during Nero's reign. The Emperor Vespasian honoured her ashes in Augustus' Mausoleum.