Talk:Felicitas of Rome

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Antonius Pius died 161!!! It must be wrong! Marcus Aurelius!?

Antoninus Pius not the Emperor in the year 165[edit]

The Emperor Antoninus Pius did in fact die in the year 161, as was succeeded by Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Marcus Aurelius had a Co-Emperor Lucius Verus as well who reigned from 161 until 169, but Marcus Aurelius called all the shots. MamaGeri (talk) 19:34, 8 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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