Magnia Urbica
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File:Coin of Magnia Urbica.jpg
Antoninianus of Magnia Urbica.[1]
Magnia Urbica was wife of the emperor Carus, until recently mistaken to be the wife of his own son Carinus. While both Carinus and Numerian were killed in 284 CE it is unclear what her own fate may have been or even if she predeceased them. She was granted the honorifics Augusta, and Mater castrorum, senatus ac patriae, "Mother of the (Military) camp, Senate and Fatherland".[2]
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Vacant
Interregnum (275–283)
Last known title holder:
Ulpia Severina |
Empress of Rome 282–284 |
Succeeded by Prisca |
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- ↑ Coins of Magnia Urbica at Dirty Old Coins
- ↑ Southern, Pat, The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, 2001, ISBN 0-415-23943-5, p. 330.