Faustina the Elder, wife of Antoninus Pius, died early in her husband’s reign and was consecrated by decree of the senate. The Historia Augusta records that Faustina was awarded games, a temple and priestesses, statues of silver and gold, that her statue was erected in all the circuses and an alimentary scheme for young girls was founded in her name. 1. A temple to the divine Faustina was erected in the Roman forum, meaning she became the fi rst empress to have a permanent presence in this traditional seat of Roman power. The unusual location of Faustina’s temple is mirrored in her deifi cation coinage: both refl ect an unheralded presence by the empress. Harold Mattingly realised the unusual nature of Faustina’s deifi cation coinage, notin...