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Vibia Sabina (83–136/137) was a
Roman Empress, wife and
second cousin once
removed to the
Roman Emperor Hadrian. She was the
daughter of
Matidia (niece...
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Vibia Aurelia Sabina (170 AD –
before 217 AD) was the
youngest daughter and
child born to
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and
Roman Empress Faustina the...
- The
Hypogeum of
Vibia is part of a
small complex of
pagan burial chambers in Rome
which were
constructed along the Via
Appia in the late 4th
century CE...
- Felicitas; c. 182 – c. 203) were
Christian martyrs of the
third century.
Vibia Perpetua was a
recently married, well-educated noblewoman, said to have...
- The gens
Vibia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Although individuals named Vibius appear in
history during the time of the
Second Punic War, no...
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beloved elder sister of
Roman Emperor Trajan and
grandmother of
empress Vibia Sabina the wife of Hadrian. Upon her death, her
brother had her deified...
- men,
possibly druids. In Rome, the
castration of
slaves is prohibited.
Vibia Sabina,
Roman empress (d. c. 136)
Marcus Pompeius Silv****,
Roman politician...
- Two
portraits c. 130 AD: the
empress Vibia Sabina (left); and the
Antinous Mondragone...
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Gemina Baebiana:
Gaius Vibius Volusi****,
later co-emperor, and a daughter,
Vibia Galla. His
early career was a
typical cursus honorum, with
several appointments...
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Capitoline Brutus (late 4th
century BC to
early 3rd
century BC) The
Empress Vibia Sabina (c. 130 AD)
Emperor Commodus dressed as
Hercules (c. 191 AD, in the...