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Faustina the Younger: Rome’s Most Gossiped-About Empress

Faustina’s statues dot Rome, but the whispers never stopped: lovers, scandals, and plots—yet she stayed empress for decades.

Faustina the Younger: Rome’s Most Gossiped-About Empress

Anthony van Dyck — "Lucas van Uffel (died 1637)" (ca. 1622), public domain

Whispers in Marble

Her statues line the streets, but behind the polished stone, rumors swarm. Faustina was accused of every scandal Rome could invent.

Power, Envy, and Survival

Wife to an emperor, mother to a future one—her life was a storm of envy and politics. Ancient male historians blamed her for everything, but Marcus Aurelius honored her with coins and temples. In a city built on stories, whispered slander could outlast whole dynasties.

When Image Is Everything

Her likeness became divine, yet her reputation stayed tangled. The real Faustina? Lost somewhere between rumor and marble.

Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, was a lightning rod for gossip. Ancient historians—mostly men—accused her of countless affairs, even of bearing an illegitimate heir. But Marcus stood by her publicly and privately, ignoring the Senate’s poison pens. Coins, temples, and titles were struck in her honor. The truth? Her real crime was wielding power in a city that prized rumors over evidence.

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