Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator (consul 118)

Salinator was a member of the Pedanii, who had their roots as Roman colonists in the town of Barcino in Tarraconensis.

[5] Ronald Syme supplies a name for her: Julia, the daughter of Hadrian's sister Domitia Paulina.

[8] After he completed his term as ordinary consul, Salinator vanishes from recorded history, which is surprising.

"The consular Fasti in the early season of Hadrian's reign duly disclose several of his allies," Syme writes.

[10] While his disappearance could be attributed to falling out of favor with Hadrian—the emperor is known to have executed four men thought to have been a threat to him (Avidius Nigrinus, Cornelius Palma, Calpurnius Piso Licinianus and Lusius Quietus) -- Syme suggests that Salinator and his wife simply succumbed to "a malady or a pestilence soon after 118.