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Fabia Numantina |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabia_Numantina
Generally believed to be the daughter of «u»Paullus Fabius Maximus «/u» and «u»Marcia «/u», a maternal first cousin of «u»Augustus «/u». However, it is possible that she was the daughter of Paullus' brother, «u»Africanus Fabius Maximus «/u» and an unknown wife.
Fabia Numantina was married twice:
Firstly to «u»Sextus Appuleius «/u» (III), a half-great-nephew of «u»Augustus «/u», by whom she had a son, «u»Sextus Appuleius «/u» (IV), who died young and who Fabia set up a tombstone to as 'last of the Appuleii'.
Secondly to «u»Marcus Plautius Silvanus «/u»(II) (praetor 24), the son of «u»Marcus Plautius Silvanus «/u» (I), consul in 2BCE, and his wife, Lartia. However, they seem to have been divorced prior to 24, as Silvanus was by then married to a woman named Apronia, who he apparently murdered by throwing her out of a window.
Shortly after the murder of Apronia, Fabia was "charged with having caused her husband's insanity by magical incantations and potions", but was acquitted.
«b»Other Children
«/b»It is uncertain if Fabia had any children apart from «u»Sextus Appuleius >«/u» (IV). One possibility is a young man named Fabius Numantinus, who was admitted to a sacerdotal college in the Neronian era.
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Person ID |
I61256 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
9 Nov 2009 |
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