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Faustina the Younger: From Imperial Daughter to Deified Empress

Roman Empire Times 27 Jul 2024
Who was Faustina the Younger?. Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger was born around 130 CE into a distinguished family ... Credits ... Around the year 170, Faustina gave birth to her last child, a girl named Vibia Sabina, after Hadrian's wife ... Credits ... ....
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Facial Reconstructions of Emperor Hadrian and Antinous (Video)

Ancient Origins 20 Oct 2023
Hadrian, born in 76 A.D. in Italica, Spain, faced adversity when both his parents passed away, leaving him a ward ... His marriage to Vibia Sabina was arranged and lacked warmth ... Hadrian's travels throughout the empire had a profound impact ... Top image ... .
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How the world's historic heroes would look TODAY from Leonardo Da Vinci to Queen Victoria ...

The Daily Mail 22 Jul 2023
We've seen their portraits countless times... but have you ever wondered what some of history's most famous figures really looked like? ... QUEEN VICTORIA ... LEONARDO DA VINCI ... Hadrian's marriage to Vibia Sabina is considered loveless and bore no children ... .
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In Rome, a new museum for recovered treasures before they return home

Indian Express 21 Jul 2022
Also Read ... marble statue of Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife, was ceded by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, in 2006, it was returned to his villa in Tivoli (although it is on temporary display in Rome these days, showcased by the Chamber of Commerce) ... .
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