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  1. Furia Sabinia Tranquillina was the daughter of the Praetorian Prefect Timisitheus. Tranquillina married Gordian III in 241 AD. The marriage may have been political insofar as Gordian III needed the support and aid of his father-in-law. Tranquillina reigned as Empress of Rome between 241 and 244 AD.

  2. Wife of Emperor Gallienus 253-268 AD. Cornelia Salonina Chrysogone was the wife of Emperor Gallienus and the mother of Valerian II andSaloninus. She was married to Gallienus around 249 AD. Salonina is said to have been a virtuous and intellectual woman.

  3. 1 天前 · Armstrong Economics Blog is a website that offers insights and analysis on various topics such as economics, finance, history, and geopolitics. Read the latest posts from the founder Martin Armstrong and his team of experts.

  4. The Cataline Affair. Catiline was a ruinously debt-ridden patrician with a dangerously unstable character yet possessed considerable magnetic charm, to which aristocratic women and youths were as susceptible as proletarians. Catiline had been Sulla ‘s agent and his record was questionable, to say the least. He held the governorship of Africa ...

  5. Third wife of Nero. Statilia Messalina was born into a noble family and was a descendant of the two-time consul and victorious general Taurus. Statilia was said to have been incredibly beautiful and such a trait in combination with wealth made her very attractive for both reasons. Statilia was married five times and is said to have had many lovers.

  6. Wife of Valerian I. Mariniana was the wife of Valerian I and the mother of Valerian II and Gallienus. Based upon her surviving coinage, it would appear that she died prior to her husband’s accession to the the throne of the Roman Empire. All her coins are thus commemorative by nature.

  7. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofScribonia | Armstrong Economics

    Scribonia was the sister of Lucius Scribonius Libo who was also the father-in-law ofSextus Pompey. Scribonia is said to have been considerably older than Octavian. In fact, her marraige to Octavian was her third. Previously, Scribonia was twice married to former consuls. Octavian’s marraige to Scribonia was not perticularly happy no less loving.

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