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Avidia (flourished 2nd century) was a well-connected noble Roman woman. She is among the lesser known members of the ruling Nerva–Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire . Biography. Avidia was the daughter of the well-connected Roman Senator Gaius Avidius Nigrinus [1] and his first wife, whose name is unknown.
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Lucius Aelius Caesar, father of the emperor Lucius Verus; A...
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Verus war der Sohn des Lucius Aelius Caesar, eines Mannes aus der Umgebung des Kaisers Hadrian, und dessen Frau Avidia. Verus hieß zuerst wie sein Vater Lucius Ceionius Commodus, stammte also aus dem Geschlecht der Ceionier.
Lucius Verus as a child Bust of Antoninus Pius. Born Lucius Ceionius Commodus on 15 December 130, Verus was the first-born son of Avidia and Lucius Aelius Caesar, the first adopted son and heir of Emperor Hadrian. He was born and raised in Rome.
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Avidia (Mutter von Lucius Verus) Avidia (blühte 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) war eine gut verbundene edle römische Frau. Sie gehört zu den weniger bekannten Mitgliedern der herrschenden Nerva - Antonine-Dynastie des Römischen Reiches. Biographie
20. Juli 2017 · Avidia Plautia (flourished 2nd century) was a well-connected noble Roman woman. She is among the lesser known members of the ruling Nerva–Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire . Plautia was the daughter of the well-connected Roman Senator Gaius Avidius Nigrinus and the surmised but undocumented Roman noble woman Ignota Plautia.