Lucius Vibius Sabinus
Lucius Vibius Sabinus was a Roman Senator who lived in the 1st century. According to Anthony Birley, Sabinus was suffect consul in the year 97.[1] His daughter Vibia Sabina married the emperor Hadrian.
Little is known about his family, but he came from a family of consular rank. He may have been related to Lucius Junius Quintus Vibius Crispus, three times consul, and his brother Quintus Vibius Secundus, consul in the year 86.
Sabinus became the second husband of Trajan’s niece Salonina Matidia; he and Matidia had a daughter, Vibia Sabina (83-136/137). He may have died soon after his daughter’s birth, for in his funeral speech for Matidia, the emperor Hadrian alludes to her long widowhood.[1] Vibia Sabina married her distant maternal cousin and Trajan’s heir, the future emperor Hadrian sometime before the year 101.[2]
References
- ^ a b Birley, Marcus Aurelius: a biography, Second Edition (London: Routledge, 2000), pp. 241 ISBN 0-415-17125-3, ISBN 978-0-415-17125-0
- ^ Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 242
Further reading
- http://www.roman-emperors.org/goodemp2.htm
- Julian Bennett, Trajan: Optimus Princeps : a Life and Times (London: Routledge, 1997) ISBN 0-415-16524-5, ISBN 978-0-415-16524-2
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