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Cornelia Salonina

Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268, Mediolanum) was an ''Augusta'', wife of Roman Emperor Gallienus and mother of Valerian II, Saloninus, and Marinianus.
==Early life==

Julia Cornelia Salonina's origin is unknown. According to a modern theory, she was born of Greek origin〔According to Bray (1997), pp.30, 347, supporters of Greek Bithynian origin include Andreas Alföldi in ''Die Vorherrschaft der Pannonier im Römerreiche und die Reaktion des Hellenentums unter Gallienus'', Studien zur Geschichte der Weltkrise des 3, ahrhunderts nach Christus. M.78 Taf. Darmstadt, 1967 and R. Munsterburg in ''Numismatische Zeitschrift'', vol. LVIII, 1925, p.41〕 in Bithynia, then part of the province of Bithynia et Pontus, Asia Minor. However, there exists some scepticism on that.〔Bray (1997), p.30, who cites Jean Gagé, ''Programme d' italicité et nostalgies d'hellénisme autour de Gallien et Salonine'', Aufstieg und niedergang der Römischen Welt, vol. 5, New York, 1975, ISBN 3-11-004971-6, p.839〕 She was married to Gallienus about ten years before his accession to the throne. When her husband became joint-emperor with his father Valerian in 253, Cornelia Salonina was named ''Augusta''.
Cornelia was the mother of three princes, Valerian II, Saloninus and Marinianus.〔Bray (1997), pp.50-51〕 Her fate, after the murder of Gallienus, during the siege of Mediolanum in 268, is unknown. It is likely that either her life was spared〔Bray (1997), p.308〕 or that she was executed together with other members of her family, at the orders of the Senate of Rome.〔Watson, Alaric. Aurelian and the Third Century, Routledge, Oxon, 1999. ISBN 0-415-30187-4, p.41〕
Her name is reported on coins with Latin legend as ''Cornelia Salonina''; however, from the Greek coinage come the names ''Iulia Cornelia Salonina'', ''Publia Licinia Cornelia Salonina'', and ''Salonina Chrysogona'' (attribute that means "begotten of gold").

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