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  • Messalina - Wikipedia
    They also included Prosper Castanier's L'Orgie Romaine (Roman Orgy, 1897), Nonce Casanova's Messaline, roman de la Rome impériale (Mesalina, a novel of imperial Rome, 1902) and Louis Dumont's La Chimère, Pages de la Décadence (The Chimaera, Decadent Pages, 1902)
  • The Scandalous Life of Messalina: The Empress Who Shocked Rome
    Into the searing politics of the Julio-Claudian dynasty stepped Messalina, a queen of manipulation who engineered her rise to power with reckless abandon
  • Messalina Valeria | Empress, Empress of Rome, Claudius’ Wife - Britannica
    Messalina Valeria was the third wife of the Roman emperor Claudius, notorious for licentious behaviour and instigating murderous court intrigues The great-granddaughter of Augustus’s sister, Octavia, on both her father’s and mother’s sides, she was married to Claudius before he became emperor
  • Messalina: Was she really the most dangerous woman of the Roman Empire?
    Empress Messalina, third wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius, is one of the most notorious figures in ancient Roman Empire history Her life story is a mixture of ambition, power, and scandal, culminating in a dramatic downfall Valeria Messalina, born around 17 20 AD and executed in 48 AD, was the third wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius As a member of the imperial family, she was closely
  • The Rise and Fall of Messalina: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy in Imperial . . .
    A Reluctant Emperor and His Ambitious Bride Claudius, the unlikely fourth emperor of Rome, ascended to power at age 50 after a lifetime of being underestimated His path to the throne was paved with personal struggles—three marriages, two divorces, and a reputation as an unimpressive figure both physically and intellectually Yet when his uncle Tiberius and brother Germanicus were adopted
  • Valeria Messalina - World History Encyclopedia
    Valeria Messalina Cameo Clio20 (CC BY-SA) Relationship With Claudius Messalina's control over the often gullible Claudius became evident shortly after the emperor ordered the return of his nieces from exile in Portia —the daughters of Claudius' brother Germanicus— Agrippina (who would become Claudius' wife number four) and Julia Livilla Both had been exiled by their brother Caligula after
  • Messalina, Valeria (c. 23–48 CE) - Encyclopedia. com
    Messalina, Valeria (c 23–48 ce) Roman empress, notorious for deviously influencing political affairs and for sexual indiscretions, who was executed for an alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow her husband Emperor Claudius Namevariations: Messallina Born in Rome around 23 ce (date is speculative); executed for alleged treason in 48 ce; daughter of M Valerius Messalla Barbatus and
  • Empress Messalina – The Most Scandalous Woman In Rome?
    Valeria Messalina’s marriage to the future Roman Emperor Claudius in 38 CE was a union that would go down in history, but not for reasons one might expect At just about 15 years old, the beautiful Messalina wed Claudius, who was over 50, marking the beginning of a story filled with ambition, power, and intrigue While Claudius would be remembered for his physical ailments and stammer
  • Messalina - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Valeria Messalina (la; c 17 20–48) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius She was a cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus She was a powerful and influential woman known for promiscuity, she allegedly conspired against her husband and was executed on the discovery of the plot
  • The Rise and Fall of Messalina: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy in Imperial . . .
    From Scholar to Emperor: The Unlikely Rise of Claudius Claudius, the fourth Roman emperor, ascended to power in AD 41 under extraordinary circumstances Before his unexpected elevation at age 50, he had endured a personal life marked by marital disappointments—twice divorced and widely considered physically and intellectually unimpressive by Roman aristocratic standards His first marriage





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