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  • Marcus Atilius, of the Atilia gens, was one of the early Roman poets, a comic playwright who lived around the 2nd century BCE. He is classed among the comic poets of Rome by Roman .
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  • Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger (c.  AD, – / AD) was Roman empress from to her death as the wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, her maternal cousin. Faustina was the youngest child of emperor Antoninus Pius and empress Faustina the Elder. She was held in high esteem by soldiers and her husband as See more.
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    1. Marcus atilius biography Marcus Aurelius (r.
      Marcus atilius biography wikipedia Marcus Atilius, of the Atilia gens, was one of the early Roman poets, a comic playwright who lived around the 2nd century BCE. He is classed among the comic poets of Rome by Roman .
      Marcus atilius biography children Marcus devoted his free time to his philosophical learning, and also began to develop an interest in law.
      Marcus atilius biography wife Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger (c.

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  • Marcus devoted his free time to his philosophical learning, and also began to develop an interest in law. In , he married the emperor’s daughter, Faustina, and the couple went on to have .
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  • Marcus atilius biography Marcus Aurelius (r.
    Marcus atilius biography wikipedia Marcus Atilius, of the Atilia gens, was one of the early Roman poets, a comic playwright who lived around the 2nd century BCE. He is classed among the comic poets of Rome by Roman .
    Marcus atilius biography children Marcus devoted his free time to his philosophical learning, and also began to develop an interest in law.
    Marcus atilius biography wife Annia Galeria Faustina the Younger (c.

    Marcus atilius biography

  • Marcus Aurelius (r. to CE) was a Roman emperor best known as the last of the Five Good Emperors of Rome (following Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius) .
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