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Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer was a Roman who lived in the
1st century. Afer was originally from
Spain; however, he was of
Roman descent. His mother was a Roman woman called Ulpia Traiana, a sister to Roman general and senator
Marcus Ulpius Traianus, the father of
Ulpia Marciana and her younger brother emperor
Trajan. Ulpia Marciana and Trajan were his maternal cousins.
Afer’s father was Roman Senator Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus. His paternal ancestors descended from Picenum (modern
Marche and
Abruzzo,
Italy). Picenum became a Roman colony, probably about the time of Roman dictator
Lucius Cornelius Sulla. His paternal ancestors left Italy and settled in
Italica (near modern
Seville,
Spain). Italica was a city in
Hispania Baetica founded by the Roman general
Scipio Africanus about
205 BC, at the end of the
Second Punic War. Hispania Baetica became a municipality under
Julius Caesar or Roman emperor
Augustus and Hadrian later made it a colony. His paternal grandfather’s grandfather was called Marullinus and was the first person in his family to become a Roman senator.
He received the surname
Afer as a nickname, due to his outstanding service in
Mauretania.
Afer is Latin for African. Afer married Domitia
Paulina, a Spanish Roman woman from a distinguished senatorial family who came from Gades (modern
Cádiz,
Spain). Their children were a daughter, Aelia Domitia
Paulina (
75-
130) and a son, emperor Publius Aelius
Hadrianus (
24 January 76-
16 July 138). After reaching the
praetorship, Afer and his wife died in
85/
86. His son was put in the guardianship of his cousin
Trajan and Roman Officer
Publius Acilius Attianus.
Sources
- Historia Augusta - Life of Hadrian
- http://www.roman-emperors.org/hadrian.htm
- http://library.thinkquest.org/19592/Persons/hadrian.htm
- http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/bio_hadrian.htm
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