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* [[Faustina the Elder]], wife of [[Antoninus Pius]]
* [[Faustina the Elder]], wife of [[Antoninus Pius]]
* [[Faustina the Younger]], the Elder's daughter, wife of [[Marcus Aurelius]]
* [[Faustina the Younger]], the Elder's daughter, wife of [[Marcus Aurelius]]
* Faustina, wife of [[Elagabalus]]
* [[Saint Faustina]], Painted 'The [[Divine Mercy]]', Nun of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Poland
* [[Saint Faustina]], Painted 'The [[Divine Mercy]]', Nun of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Poland



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Faustina is the name of several prominent women in history. Two notable women of the Roman Empire, a mother and daughter, both wives of emperors, were named Annia Galeria Faustina, and are normally distinguished as "elder" and "younger":