Fabia Numantina

Precisely how she fits into this family is not certain; while she is generally believed to be the daughter of Paullus Fabius Maximus and Marcia, a maternal first cousin of Augustus,[1] it is possible that she was the daughter of Paullus' brother, Africanus Fabius Maximus.

[3] Fabia's second husband was Marcus Plautius Silvanus, praetor in AD 24.

He was the son of Marcus Plautius Silvanus, who had been consul in 2 BC, and Lartia.

[4][5] Shortly after Apronia's murder, Fabia was "charged with having caused her husband's insanity by magical incantations and potions", but she was acquitted.

She may have been the mother of a young man named Fabius Numantinus, who was admitted to a sacerdotal college in the Neronian era.