Salonina Matidia

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Roman imperial dynasties
Nervo-Trajanic Dynasty

Salonina Matidia
Nerva
Children
   Natural - (none)
   Adoptive - Trajan
Trajan
Children
   Natural - (none)
   Adoptive - Hadrian
Hadrian
Children
   Natural - (none)
   Adoptive - Lucius Aelius
   Adoptive - Antoninus Pius

Salonina Matidia (July 4 68-119) was a daughter and only child to Ulpia Marciana and wealthy praetor Gaius Saloninus Matidius Patruinus. Her maternal uncle was Roman Emperor Trajan. Trajan had no children and treated her like his daughter. Her father died in 78 and with her mother went to live with Trajan and his wife, Pompeia Plotina.

Matidia first married Lucius Vibius Sabinus, a man of consular rank. He died after 86. Their daughters were:

Matidia was very fond of her second cousin Hadrian and allowed him to marry Vibia Sabina.

Her second husband was Lucius Scribonius Libo Rupilio Frugi or Bonus. Rupilio was a man of consular rank who descended from Roman Republican nobility. He was consul in 88 and died in 101. Their daughters were:

Matidia would often travel with her uncle and assist him in decision making. Like her mother, throughout the Roman Empire, Matidia was honored with monuments and inscriptions in her name.

This denarius celebrates Matidia Augusta. On the reverse, Salonina Matidia embodies the goddess Pietas, and holds hands with her daughters Sabina and Matidia Minor.
This denarius celebrates Matidia Augusta. On the reverse, Salonina Matidia embodies the goddess Pietas, and holds hands with her daughters Sabina and Matidia Minor.

On August 29 112, she received the title of Augusta. In 119 Matidia died, the Roman Emperor Hadrian delivered her funeral oration, deified her and granted her a temple and altar in Rome itself.[1]