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Faustina the Younger


 

Annia Galeria Faustina, "the Younger", (c. 125/130 - 175) was the younger daughter of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Faustina the Elder, wife of his successor Marcus Aurelius, and mother of Commodus.

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125 - 130 - 175 - Roman Emperor - Antoninus Pius - Faustina the Elder - Marcus Aurelius - Commodus

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Originally promised by Hadrian to Lucius Verus, Atoninus betrothed her to his cousin Marcus Aurelius in 139; they married in 145. She was raised to an Augusta the following year.

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Hadrian - Lucius Verus - 139 - 145

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She was said to have had a lively personality, but the late and unreliable Augustan History impugns her character, relating stories of adultery with sailors and gladiators, suggesting that Commodus was either the son of a gladiator (as explanation for his interest in gladiatorial combat), or that Faustina washed herself with the blood of an executed gladiator and then lay with Aurelius in that state.

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Augustan History - Adultery - Sailor - Gladiator

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Faustina went with Aurelius on his campaign to the north (170-174) and then to the East, where she died (175). Aurelius consecrated her and founded a new alimenta (charity) in her name: the second Puellae Faustinianae (a first one of that name was founded by Antoninus Pius in rememberance of Faustina the Elder).

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170 - 174 - Antoninus Pius - Faustina the Elder

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The Baths of Faustina in Miletus are named after her.

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