Sallustia Orbiana

Possibly a victim of the jealousy of Julia Mamaea, the emperor's mother, Orbiana was divorced and exiled to Libya in 227.

[3] Orbiana was the daughter of Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius, an influential Roman senator, in the early third century.

Herodian further alleges that Sallustius was put to death in August of 227 through the schemes of Mamaea, on the pretext that he wished to use the Praetorian Guard to seize power for himself.

[13][14] Besides a limited emission of coinage in bronze and silver, several Roman gold coins were minted with Orbiana's visage.

[15] Notes: Bibliography: Sallustia Orbiana is a character in Alessandro Severo (1716), an opera seria libretto by Apostolo Zeno.

Venus Felix sculpture of Orbiana.
Denarius of Orbiana.