Cornelia Supera
Gaia Cornelia Supera (died after 253 AD) was the empress of Rome as the wife of Emperor Aemilianus.
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Cornelia Supera coin with Vesta on reverse | |||||
Empress of the Roman Empire | |||||
Tenure | 253 | ||||
Died | After 253 | ||||
Spouse | Aemilianus | ||||
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Nothing is known about her life, except through numismatic evidences. Her full name on the coins is C[AIA] CORNEL[IA] SVPERA AVG[VSTA], or alternatively CORNEL[IA] SVPERA AVG[VSTA] or COR[NELIA] SVPERA AV[GVSTA]. Her coins are extremely rare.[1] Her name and monuments were condemned after Valerian was hailed as emperor in October of 253.[2]
References
- Cornelia Supera Forum Ancient Coins
- Monumenta Graeca et Romana: Mutilation and transformation : damnatio memoriae and Roman imperial portraiture. BRILL. 1 January 2004. pp. 209–. ISBN 90-04-13577-4.
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Preceded by Afinia Gemina Baebiana? |
Empress of Rome 253 |
Succeeded by Cornelia Salonina |
Preceded by Herennia Etruscilla |
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