Vibia Aurelia Sabina

Sometime before her father died in 180 AD, Aurelia Sabina was betrothed to the African Roman Senator Lucius Antistius Burrus who came from Thibilis, a town near Hippo Regius in the Africa Province, whom she later married.

When her parents died, her older brother Commodus succeeded her father as Roman Emperor in 180 AD.

After Aurelia Sabina married Antistius Burrus in Rome, they returned and settled in Thibilis.

Aurelia Sabina was not involved in the conspiracy and survived her brother's persecutions, remaining to live in Roman Africa.

After her first husband had died, Aurelia Sabina married Lucius Aurelius Agaclytus, a Romano-Greek Freedman who was of Equestrian rank.

Bust of Vibia Sabina. Vibia Aurelia Sabina was named in honor of Hadrian 's wife, Vibia Sabina