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  1. Ceionia Fabia (flourished 2nd century) was a noble Roman woman and a member of the ruling NervaAntonine dynasty of the Roman Empire . Life. Fabia was the first-born daughter to Lucius Aelius and Avidia. In 136, her father was adopted by Hadrian as heir to the throne. [1] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ceionia_gensCeionia gens - Wikipedia

    Ceionia L. f. L. n. Fabia, one of the sisters of Lucius Verus, was originally betrothed to Marcus Aurelius; the engagement was dissolved at the request of Antoninus Pius, and she married Plautius Quintillus, consul in AD 159.

  3. A Ceionius, identified as the surmised father of Marcus Caeionius Silvanus, consul in 156; Second wife of Gaius Avidius Nigrinus, suffect consul in 110, who died in the year 118. Avidia Plautia [a] who married Lucius Titius Epidius Aquilinus. Second wife of Sextus Vettulenus Civica Cerialis, consul in 106.

  4. When Ceionia Fabia was born about 0125, in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy, her father, Lucius Ceionius Commodus Verus Caesar, was 25 and her mother, Avida Plautia Nigrinus, was 21. She had at least 1 son with Lucius Titius Plautius Quintillus - Epidii Roman Senator. She died in 0237, in Roma, Roman Empire, at the age of 113.

  5. Dec 6, 2014 · Ceionia Fabia – she was 136 engaged to Marcus Aurelius. In 138, when Marcus Aurelius was adopted by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, Aurelius ended his engagement to Fabia. Aurelius became engaged to Antoninus Pius’ daughter Faustina the Younger, whom he later married.

  6. Nov 28, 2014 · Ceionia Plautia (flourished 2nd century) was a Roman noblewoman and is among the lesser known members of the ruling Nerva–Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire. Plautia was the second daughter born to Roman Senator Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar, the first adopted heir of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138) and Avidia Plautia.

  7. At the age of 15 he was betrothed at Hadrian's wish to Ceionia Fabia, daughter of the man Hadrian adopted as L. *Aelius Caesar . In 138 Hadrian ordered his second heir *Antoninus Pius , whose wife was Marcus' aunt *Annia Galeria Faustina (1) , to adopt Marcus along with Aelius' son Lucius: he now became M. (Aelius) Aurelius Verus Caesar.