- 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...
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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...
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warlord (d. 134)
December 31 – Commodus,
Roman emperor (b. 161)
Annia Fundania Faustina,
Roman noblewoman Bao Xin,
Chinese general and
warlord (b. 152)...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...