Annia Faustina

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Annia Faustina was a Roman noblewoman of the Severan dynasty who briefly became empress as the wife of Emperor Elagabalus in the early 3rd century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
Roman noblewoman
member of the Severan dynasty
associatedWith Roman imperial court
Severan court NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 3rd century
coinDepiction appears on Roman imperial coinage
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dynasty Severan dynasty NERFINISHED
era Severan era NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalRole imperial consort during Elagabalus’ reign
knownFrom ancient literary sources
numismatic evidence
language Latin
maritalStatus married
marriageType political alliance
nobleFamily Faustina family NERFINISHED
notableFor brief marriage to Emperor Elagabalus
placeOfBirth Roman Empire NERFINISHED
positionHeld Roman empress consort
predecessorAsEmpress Aquilia Severa NERFINISHED
reignAsEmpress circa 221
relative Faustina the Younger NERFINISHED
Marcus Aurelius NERFINISHED
religion Roman paganism
socialClass Roman aristocracy
spouse Annia Faustina NERFINISHED
Elagabalus NERFINISHED
successorAsEmpress Aquilia Severa NERFINISHED
timePeriod Crisis of the Third Century (early phase) NERFINISHED
title Augusta NERFINISHED

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Elagabalus spouse Annia Faustina