Drusilla (daughter of Ptolemy of Mauretania)

Julia Drusilla (Greek: Δρουσίλλη; AD 38–79) was a princess of the Roman client kingdom of Mauretania in North Africa.

She was named in honor of her father's second maternal cousin Julia Drusilla, one of the sisters of the Roman Emperor Caligula who died around the time of her birth.

[6] Her title may have been purely honorary; possibly it reveals Felix's influence, the high position to which Claudius had appointed him, and his quasi-royal status in the imperial court.

[citation needed] In 56 Drusilla married her distant relative the Emesene Priest King, Sohaemus,[1][3] who ruled from 54 until his death in 73.

Drusilla and Sohaemus had a son, Gaius Julius Alexion, also known as Alexio II, who later succeeded his father as Emesene Priest King.