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  1. Ulpia Severina, también conocida simplemente como Severina, fue emperatriz romana consorte, esposa del emperador Aureliano desde c. 270 a 275. Severina no es mencionada en las fuentes literarias sobrevivientes y solo se la conoce por acuñaciones numismáticas e inscripciones, por lo que se sabe muy poco sobre ella.

  2. Ulpia Severina was Roman empress as the wife of Roman emperor Aurelian from c. 270 to 275. Severina is unmentioned in surviving literary sources and known only from coinage and inscriptions and as a result, very little is known about her.

  3. Of the twelve Augustae who lived during the fifty years of the so-called “military anarchy” (235-284 A.D.), Ulpia Severina, wife of the “Illyrian” emperor Aurelian (270-275 AD), is certainly one of the most enigmatic and less known.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Ulpia Severina (r. 270-275) was the wife of Aurelian and may have ruled briefly after him, making her a rare occurrence of a Roman empress who ruled alone. Based partly on coin portraits of Ulpia Severina, as well as a gender-shifted bust of her husband, Aurelian (270-275).

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  5. Ulpia Severina was the emperor Aurelian's (q.v.) wife; little is known about her. She became Augusta late in his reign (274), and her coinage continued well after the death of her husband. She probably retired into private life after some sort of interregnum before the reign of Tacitus (q.v.).

  6. Paper demonstrating the descent of Ulpia Severina, Emperor Aurelian's wife, from Arrius Calpurnius Piso, who was the common ancestor of all Roman Emperors post Hadrian. Arrius C. Piso, being the main creator of the Christian religion, and its first bishop of Rome, "St. Peter".

  7. Ulpia Severina, spouse of Aurelian, and . Magnia Urbica, wife of Carinus—and are listed in Anne Kolb’s seminal prosopography published in 2010, 1. Ulpia Severina. is certainly one of the most enigmatic and least known, even if, on the basis of the substantial coinage in her name, many scholars