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- The gens Fundania was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome, which first appears in history in the second half of the third century BC. Although members of...
- Annia Fundania Faustina (died 192 CE) was a noble Roman woman who lived in the Roman Empire during the 2nd century AD. She was the paternal cousin of Roman...
- warlord (d. 134) December 31 – Commodus, Roman emperor (b. 161) Annia Fundania Faustina, Roman noblewoman Bao Xin, Chinese general and warlord (b. 152)...
- Plautia unknown C. Avidius Nigrinus M. Annius Verus Calvisia Domitia Lucilla Fundania M. Annius Libo Faustina Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161) L. Aelius Caesar Avidia...
- (123–152), cousin of Faustina to Younger and sister to Marcus Aurelius Annia Fundania Faustina (died 192), cousin of Faustina the Younger and Marcus Aurelius...
- time were the praetorian prefect Julius Juli****, Commodus' cousin Annia Fundania Faustina, and his brother-in-law Mamertinus. Papirius Dionysius was executed...
- consul in AD 145, as well as a daughter, Fundania, married to Marcus Annius Libo, consul in AD 128. Fundania's offspring included Marcus Annius Libo, suffect...
- Plautia unknown C. Avidius Nigrinus M. Annius Verus Calvisia Domitia Lucilla Fundania M. Annius Libo Faustina Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161) L. Aelius Caesar Avidia...
- In c. 37 BC, in his old age, Varro wrote on agriculture for his wife Fundania, producing a "voluminous" work De re rustica (also called Res rusticae)—similar...
- Gaius Fundanius Fundulus was a Roman politician of gens Fundania in the third century BC. In 248 BC, Fundulus, as Tribune of the Plebs, accused Publius...