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Aconia Fabia Paulina

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On the base of the funerary monument to Pratextatus, Paulina had a poem composed by herself inscribed, which celebrated her husband and their love, a poem probably derived by the oration read by Paulina at her husband's funeral. This poem is cited by
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Campedelli, Camilla (2022). "Der Grabaltar von Praetextatus und Paulina. Eine aristokratische Liebeserklärung über den Tod hinaus."
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Paulina died shortly after her husband. Their son or daughter dedicated them a funerary monument with statues in their house.
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in a letter in which he mocks Praetextatus, claiming he was not in paradise but in hell.
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Praetextatus and Paulina owned at least two houses. The first was on the
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of Rome in 342-344 and was Consul in 349. In 344, Paulina married
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Vettius Agorius Praetextatus. A senatorial life in between
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Index

Aconius Catullinus Philomatius
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
Eleusinian mysteries
Hecate
Magna Mater
Aconius Catullinus Philomatius
Praefectus urbi
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
Eleusinian mysteries
Lernian mysteries
Dionysus
Demeter
Ceres
Hecate
hierophant
Magna Mater
tauroboliata
Isis
Esquiline Hill
via Merulana
Rome
Palazzo Brancaccio
41°53′39.83″N 12°29′59.09″E / 41.8943972°N 12.4997472°E / 41.8943972; 12.4997472
Roma Termini railway station
Coelia Concordia
Vestal Virgins
Aventine Hill
Jerome
CIL
VI, 1779

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