Background
The father of Pomponius Bassus was probably Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus (ca 155-aft 193), who served as a suffect consul around 193 and the name of his mother is unknown.
politician Ancient Roman senator
The father of Pomponius Bassus was probably Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus (ca 155-aft 193), who served as a suffect consul around 193 and the name of his mother is unknown.
Bassus under the Roman Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus served as an ordinary consul. Between 212-217 Bassus served as a Legatus of Inferior or Superior Moesia and there is a possibility Bassus could have served as a Roman Governor of Mysia. Bassus in 216-218, married the wealthy heiress and noblewoman Annia Aurelia Faustina, who was the great granddaughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger.
When Bassus married Faustina, they had settled and lived in Faustina’s large estate in Pisidia.
The marriage of Bassus and Faustina was a happy one and they lived in domestic tranquility. There are inscriptions at the Pisidian Estate stating that Bassus as the husband of Faustina and the owner of the Pisidia Estate with Faustina.
Before June 221, Roman Emperor Elagabalus was attracted to the charm, beauty and imperial descent of Faustina. Bassus became an innocent victim of the cruelty of Elagabalus.
Elagabalus ordered the Roman Senate to put Bassus to death under some frivolous pretext.
When Bassus was executed, Elagabalus forbade Faustina to mourn the death of Bassus.