Galeria Fundana

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Galeria Fundana was a Roman noblewoman best known as the wife of Emperor Vitellius during the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors (69 AD).

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instanceOf Roman empress
ancient Roman noblewoman
associatedWithEvent Year of the Four Emperors
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
describedAs modest
of good character
virtuous
describedIn Tacitus’ Histories
surface form: Tacitus' Histories
ethnicGroup Roman
floruit 69 AD
gender female
hasChild Vitellia
Vitellius
surface form: Vitellius Germanicus
historicalContext Roman civil wars of 68–69 AD
knownFor attempts to protect her children during civil war
loyalty to her husband Vitellius
languageSpoken Latin
maritalStatus married to Vitellius
mentionedBy Suetonius
Tacitus
notableFor being wife of Emperor Vitellius
role during the Year of the Four Emperors
occupation empress consort
positionHeld Roman empress consort
religion Roman religion
residence Rome
saidToBeTheDaughterOf Roman senator
socialClass Roman senatorial aristocracy
source Roman historiography
spouse Vitellius
spouseDynasty Vitellian regime
spouseOfMonarch Vitellius
spouseReign 69 AD
spouseTitle Roman emperor
timePeriod 1st century AD

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Vitellius spouse Galeria Fundana