CeioniaFabia (flourished 2nd century) was a noble Roman woman and a member of the ruling Nerva–Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire. Fabia was the first-born...
"Fabius". CeioniaFabia, an adoptive granddaughter of Hadrian, and sister of the emperor Lucius Verus. Her name indicates descent from the gens Fabia, though...
mother and her grandmothers. She had three siblings: a sister called CeioniaFabia; two brothers the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus who co-ruled with Marcus...
Hadrian. He was born and raised in Rome. Verus had and two sisters, CeioniaFabia and Ceionia Plautia. His maternal grandparents were the senator Gaius Avidius...
Lucilla, the second daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger. CeioniaFabia – at the time of Marcus Aurelius's adoption, she was betrothed, as part...
Marcus Aurelius would also reject the advances of his former fiancée CeioniaFabia, Lucius Verus's sister, on the grounds of protecting his children from...
close friend); Annius was already betrothed to Aelius Caesar's daughter CeioniaFabia. It may not have been Hadrian, but rather Antoninus Pius – Annius Verus's...
betrothal to CeioniaFabia would be annulled, and he would be betrothed to Faustina, Antoninus's daughter, instead. Faustina's betrothal to Ceionia's brother...
through adoption was her uncle). The mother of Plautius Quintillus was CeioniaFabia, sister of Lucius Verus. Fadilla bore Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus...
and consul in 149; Edward Champlin hypothesizes that his mother was CeioniaFabia, further hypothesizing she was married to Priscus before marrying Plautius...
betrothal to CeioniaFabia would be annulled, and he would be betrothed to Faustina, Pius' daughter, instead. Faustina's betrothal to Ceionia's brother Lucius...