Appia Annia Regilla

Tomb presumed to be that of Annia Regilla in Rome's Caffarella Park

Appia Annia Regilla, full name Appia Annia Regilla Atilia Caucidia Tertulla[1][2][3] (Greek: Ἀππία Ἄννια Ἀτειλία Ῥήγιλλα Καυκιδία Τερτύλλα Ἀππίου Γάλλου θυγάτηρ, 125–160), was a wealthy, aristocratic and influential Roman woman, who was a distant relative of several Roman emperors and empresses. She was the wife of the prominent Greek Herodes Atticus.[2][4]

  1. ^ Barbara F. McManus. "Plancia Magna, Aurelia Paulina, and Regilla: Civic Donors". The VRoma Project. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  2. ^ a b Pomeroy, The murder of Regilla: a case of domestic violence in antiquity
  3. ^ Byrne, Sean B. (2003). Roman Citizens of Athens. pp. 60–63.
  4. ^ Birley, The Roman government of Britain, p. 112