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  1. Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger (c. 130 AD, – 175/176 AD) was Roman empress from 161 to her death as the wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, her maternal cousin. Faustina was the youngest child of emperor Antoninus Pius and empress Faustina the Elder.

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · The wife of Marcus Aurelius is better known in history as Annia Galeria Faustina Minor or Faustina the Younger. Her mother, Faustina the Elder (Faustina I), was the wife of Emperor Antoninus Pius. Faustina the Younger was their only daughter to live to adulthood.

  3. Feb 16, 2021 · She was also a cousin and wife of Pius’s successor, Emperor Marcus Aurelius (ruled 161–180). The Roman gossipers claimed Faustina cheated on her husband all the time.

  4. May 4, 2022 · Aurelius eventually became emperor in 161, with his supposedly virtuous and well-loved wife at his side. Faustina seemed ready to perform her role as the perfect empress— but, in reality, her behavior proved far from perfect.

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · According to that episode, Faustina the Younger (Marcus Aurelius's wife) had a love affair with the Roman general Avidius Cassius. Is there any reason to believe that this is true, or is it pure fiction?

  6. Roman empress and wife of Marcus Aurelius. Name variations: Annia Galeria Faustina; Faustina Minor; Faustina the Younger; (Greek) Faustina Nea (Faustina the Younger); titled Augusta (Revered), Pia (Pious), Mater Castrorum (Mother of the Camp), and, after her death, Diva (Deified). Pronunciation: Fow-STEEN-ah.

  7. Annia Galeria Faustina was the cousin and wife of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (ruled 161–180) and his companion on several of his military campaigns. Faustina was the daughter of the emperor Antoninus Pius (ruled 138–160) and Annia Galeria Faustina the Elder.

  8. Jun 29, 2024 · In the 18th century, this portrait was identified as Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.): this was confirmed by coins from 161 A.D., issued on the occasion of the couple’s rise to the throne, showing the original portrait.

  9. Marcus Aurelius was the son of the praetor Marcus Annius Verus and his wife, Domitia Calvilla. He was related through marriage to the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Marcus's father died when he was three, and he was raised by his mother and paternal grandfather.

  10. Anna Galeria Faustina the Younger (ca. 130-175 CE), daughter of Antoninus Pius, wife of Marcus Aurelius, and mother of Commodus. After her death, Marcus Aurelius had her deified and the city in which she died (Halala in Cappadocia) renamed Faustinopolis.