A fictionalised Vitellia is a central character in the opera La clemenza di Tito by Mozart.
Vitellia was the daughter of the emperor Aulus Vitellius, born from his second marriage to Galeria Fundana.
[5] According to Tacitus, Vitellius chose the legate of the Belgian province Decimus Valerius Asiaticus as a husband for Vitellia.
[8] Some historians such as Settipani and Strachan have proposed that he was Libo Rupilius Frugi and that she was the mother of his daughter Rupilia Faustina, thus explaining the use of the nomen Galeria among female members of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty.
[1][2] Vitellia is a central character in Mozart's La clemenza di Tito, where a dramatic account of her life has her attempt to assassinate Titus, after he declares his love for the Jewish princess Berenice.