Bruttia Crispina (164 – 191 AD) was Roman empress from 178 to 191 as the consort of Roman emperor Commodus.[1] Her marriage to Commodus did not produce an heir, and her husband was instead succeeded by Pertinax.
^Boatwright, Mary T. (2003). Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-691-09493-9.
BruttiaCrispina (164 – 191 AD) was Roman empress from 178 to 191 as the consort of Roman emperor Commodus. Her marriage to Commodus did not produce an...
quiet life of a private citizen in Rome, and hated her sister-in-law BruttiaCrispina. Over time, Lucilla became very concerned with her brother Commodus'...
brother of Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus, later emperor, married BruttiaCrispina, no issue; Marcus Annius Verus Caesar (162–169), died in childhood;...
calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. BruttiaCrispina marries Commodus, and receives the title of Augusta. Emperor Marcus...
Bruttius Praesens, and Laberia Hostilia Crispina, the daughter of Manius Laberius Maximus. His sister was BruttiaCrispina, who married the Emperor Commodus...
L. n. Praesens Laberius Maximus, consul in AD 153 and 180. Bruttia C. f. C. n. Crispina, Roman empress, the wife of Commodus. Lucius Bruttius C. f. C...
minimum age for the consulship was around 30). He subsequently married BruttiaCrispina before accompanying his father to the Danubian front once more in 178...
Scotland is abandoned by the Romans. Seleucia on the Tigris is destroyed. BruttiaCrispina, Roman empress (d. 191) Ge Xuan (or Xiaoxian), Chinese Taoist (d. 244)...