Mater Castrorum

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Mater Castrorum was an honorific title in the Roman Empire bestowed on empress Faustina the Younger, recognizing her as a symbolic mother and protector of the Roman military camps and soldiers.

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Mater Castrorum canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
Roman imperial honorific title
appearsOn Roman imperial coinage
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appliedTo Faustina the Younger
associatedWith Roman army
Roman military camps
category Roman honorific titles
Roman imperial cult
conferredBy Marcus Aurelius
surface form: Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius
conferredOn Faustina the Younger
country Roman Empire
genderAssociation female
hasRole ideological link between army and imperial household
honorsRoleAs imperial mother
protector of soldiers
language Latin
literalMeaning Mother of the Camps
notableBearer Faustina the Younger
periodOfUse 2nd century CE
relatedConcept Mater Patriae
Mater Senatus
sphereOfInfluence Roman military
imperial family ideology
symbolizes mother of Roman military camps
protector of Roman soldiers
titleHolderStatus Roman empress
usedAs imperial propaganda title
usedToEmphasize loyalty of the army to the imperial family

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Faustina the Younger title Mater Castrorum
Julia Domna title Mater Castrorum
Mater Senatus relatedConcept Mater Castrorum