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Marcus Annius Verus was a Roman man who lived in the 1st and 2nd century. He was the son of an elder Marcus Annius Verus, who gained the rank of senator and praetor. His family originated from Uccibi (modern Espejo) near Corduba (modern Córdoba) in Spain. The family came to prominence and became wealthy through olive oil production in Spain.
He was prefect of Rome and was enrolled as a patrician when Vespasian and Titus were censors. Verus was three times consul. One was under the Emperor Domitian, one in 121 and the other in 126. Verus married Rupilia Faustina, a daughter from a consular family and had three children:
- Annia Galeria Faustina or Faustina the Elder, a future Roman Empress who married future Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius;
- Marcus Annius Libo, a future consul; and,
- Marcus Annius Verus, a praetor who married Domitia Lucilla and became father to future Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his sister Annia Cornificia Faustina.
After his son Marcus Annius Verus died in 124, the elder Verus adopted and raised Marcus Aurelius and his sister Annia Cornificia Faustina. In his "Meditations", Marcus Aurelius describes his paternal grandfather as a man of 'decency' and 'a mild temper' (1.1n). Marcus Annius Verus died in 138, nearly aged ninety. In his elder years, he had a mistress.
Marcus Aurelius says in his "Meditations": "From my grandfather Verus, a kindly disposition and sweetness of temper."[1]
Nerva–Antonine family tree
- (1) = 1st spouse
- (2) = 2nd spouse (not shown)
- (3) = 3rd spouse
- SMALL CAPS = posthumously deified (Augusti, Augustae, or other)
- dotted lines indicate adoption or (in the case of Hadrian and Antinous) alleged lovers
Marcia TRAJANUS PATER NERVA (r. 96–98) Ulpia MARCIANA TRAJAN, adoptive son (r. 98–117) PLOTINA Aelius Afer Paulina Major Libo Rupilius Frugi (3) MATIDIA L. Vibius Sabinus (1) Rupilia Annia M. Annius Verus Rupilia Faustina SABINA HADRIAN, adoptive son (r. 117–138) ANTINOUS Paulina Minor Domitia Lucilla M. Annius Verus M. Annius Libo FAUSTINA ANTONINUS PIUS, adoptive son (r. 138–161) Aelius, adoptive son Julia Paulina Cornificia MARCUS AURELIUS, adoptive son (r. 161–180) FAUSTINA Iunior Aurelia Fadilla two infant sons Salinator VERUS, adoptive son (r. 161–169) Fadilla Cornificia COMMODUS (r. 177–192) nine other children Lucilla Preceded by
Lucius Catilius Severus Iulianus Claudius Reginus and Antoninus PiusConsul of the Roman Empire with Cnaeus Arrius Augur
121Succeeded by
Marcus Acilius Aviola and Lucius Corellius Neratius PansaPreceded by
Marcus Lollius Paullinus D. Valerius Asiaticus Saturninus and Lucius Epidius Titius AquilinusConsul of the Roman Empire with Gaius Eggius Ambibulus
126Succeeded by
Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus and Marcus Gavius Squilla GallicanusReferences
- ^ Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, i. 1
- Marcus Aurelius on Roman Empire.net
- Historia Augusta on Marcus Aurelius
- Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Categories:- 1st-century births
- 138 deaths
- Nerva-Antonine Dynasty
- Imperial Roman consuls
- Annii
- 2nd-century Romans
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