Fortunata was a member of the
Diablintes people of northwestern
Gaul. Her age is not known, but she was sold as a slave in London between AD 80 and 120 (possibly under the reign of
Domitian (AD 81–96)
Deed of sale Enslavement was a legal institution during the Roman Empire (). The deed of sale of Fortunata was handwritten into a
wax tablet. The text became inscribed into the wooden casing and so its content survived, and the case was discovered during a 1994 excavation at 1
Poultry, London. The text was written in 11 lines into a wooden tablet cut from
silver fir. ==Reception and public display==