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Author Levick, Barbara

Title Faustina I and II : imperial women of the golden age / Barbara Levick
Published New York, New York : Oxford University Press, Inc., [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (248 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Women in antiquity
Women in antiquity.
Contents Sources -- The empresses and women's power -- The succession to Hadrian -- The Faustinas as empresses, 138-75 -- Public and private in the dynasty -- The deified Faustinas: association, assimilation, and consecration -- Faustina's children and the end of the Antonines
Summary The elder Faustina (c.97-140 ad) was the wife of Antonius Pius and the aunt of Marcus Aurelius, and her more prominent daughter, Faustina II (130-175), the wife of Marcus Aurelius and the mother of Commodus. Bearing the same name, and both the wives of rulers, these women shed valuable light on the role of imperial women in in what is often considered the golden age of the Roman Empire. This book highlights the importance of these women to the internal politics of the Empire during this period and shows how they are links in a chain of elite Roman women for whom varying levels of recognition and even power were available. The Faustinae, as they are jointly called, come between the discreet Matidiae, the discreetly manipulative Plotina (Trajan's women), the philosophical Sabina (Hadrian's wife) and in the Severan dynasty Julia Domna, who has had a very high profile. In assessing their place in this chain, the book examines especially Faustina II's deep involvement in palace politics, her enhancement of her mother's position, and her possible role in the revolt of Avidius Cassius (175). This book also brings together and displays the material evidence for their lives and legacies. There is an abundance of inscriptions and coins that provide firm evidence for their public status in Rome, Italy, and various parts of the Empire. Portraiture is also examined, in particular to see how much Faustina I and II were identified by artists, and how close a precedent Faustina II was for Domna, as their titulature suggests she was
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Faustina, Annia Galeria, Empress, consort of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, 104-140 or 141.
Faustina, Annia Galeria, Empress, consort of Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, -175.
SUBJECT Faustina, Annia Galeria, Empress, consort of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, 104-140 or 141 fast
Faustina, Annia Galeria, Empress, consort of Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, -175 fast
Subject Empresses -- Rome -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- Rome.
Empresses
SUBJECT Rome -- History -- Antoninus Pius, 138-161. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115143
Rome -- History -- Marcus Aurelius, 161-180. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115144
Subject Rome (Empire)
Genre/Form History
Biographies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780199702176
0199702179
9780190261276
0190261277