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Flavia Titiana
Augusta
Flavia Titiana from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum
Roman empress
TenureThree months in 193

SpousePertinax
Issue
  • Publius Helvius Pertinax
  • Helvia
  • Names
    Flavia Titiana Minor
    Regnal name
    Flavia Titiana Augusta
    FatherTitus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus
    MotherFlavia Titiana Major

    Flavia Titiana was the wife of emperor Pertinax, who ruled briefly in 193 during the Year of the Five Emperors.

    Life

    [edit]

    Flavia Titiana was the daughter of senator Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and sister of Titus Flavius Titianus (b. 165), consul suffectus c. 200. Her maternal grandfather was Titus Flavius Titianus, who was praefectusofEgypt from 126 to 133. Titiana married Publius Helvius Pertinax, a wealthy self-made man who had a successful military and civil career. She bore two children, a boy named Publius Helvius Pertinax and a daughter.[1]

    Pertinax was proclaimed emperor after the murder of Commodus on January 1, 193. While the new princeps was offering the customary sacrifice on the Capitoline Hill, the Roman Senate gave Flavia Titiana the honorary title of Augusta.[citation needed] After the murder of Pertinax by the Praetorian Guard on March 28, neither Flavia nor her children were hurt.

    The highly unreliable Historia Augusta claims that Flavia Titiana "carried on an amour quite openly with a man who sang to the lyre", but Pertinax was not concerned.[2]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Elliott, Simon (2020). Pertinax: The Son of a Slave Who Became Roman Emperor. Greenhill Books. pp. ?. ISBN 9781784385262.
  • ^ Historia Augusta • Life of Pertinax. Loeb Classical Library. 1921. p. 325 – via Uchicago.edu.
  • [edit]
    Royal titles
    Preceded by

    Bruttia Crispina

    Empress of Rome
    193
    Succeeded by

    Manlia Scantilla


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