Ulpia Severina
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Ulpia Severina was the wife of Roman emperor Aurelian, from whom she had a daughter. Aurelian married her before becoming emperor and Ulpia gained the title Augusta. Very little is known about her. It is assumed that she was a daughter of Ulpius Crinitus.[1] According to Augustan History, Aurelian regularly presented Ulpia sigillaria by the end of Saturnalia, according to tradition.
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- ^ Krawczuk, Aleksander. Poczet cesarzowych Rzymu. Warszawa: Iskry. ISBN 83-244-0021-4.
Preceded by Cornelia Salonina |
Empress of Rome 270-275 |
Succeeded by next known: - Magnia Urbica |