[1] According to surviving inscriptions, it is understood that Paulina held the offices of priestess of the Goddess Artemis in Perga.
Aquilus with Paulina shared the title of as priest and priestess of the imperial cult in Perga.
She is shown in Syrian dress; wearing heavy jewelry covering her chest and her long chain ending in a large shell pendant which is associated with Artemis.
[2] Over the large arch of the nymphaeum, there is a pediment with a relief of a distinctively feminine symbolism depicting the deities Eros, Artemis and Dionysus.
Paulina commissioning to build the nymphaeum, donating a statue of her near the baths and her religious participations had brought to herself and her family great blessings and great honor to Perga, her native homeland and the Severan dynasty.