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Messalina - Wikipedia
WEBValeria Messalina ( Latin: [waˈlɛria mɛssaːˈliːna]; c. 17/20–48) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius. She was a paternal cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus.
Messalina Valeria | Empress, Empress of Rome, Claudius’ Wife
WEBMessalina 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.
Uncovering the Real Story of Empress Messalina: Comparing …
WEBMessalina Valeria is renowned for being the third wife of the Roman emperor Claudius and her licentious behavior. She was also infamous for her thirst for power and initiating murderous court intrigues.
Valeria Messalina - World History Encyclopedia
WEBJul 16, 2013 · Early Life. Little is known about Messalina before she married Claudius. She was born around 20 -22 CE, the second child and first daughter of a fairly reputable Roman family. She was related to Emperor Augustus —actually his sister Octavia— through both her father and mother.
Scandalous Facts About Empress Messalina, The Viper Of Rome
WEBMessalina was infamous for executing the men who rejected her advances, but that didn't mean you were safe once you got in her sheets, either. A freedman secretary named Polybius became one of her lovers, only for the empress to reportedly grow bored with him.
This empress was the most dangerous woman in Rome - National …
WEBMar 2, 2023 · One of the greatest villains of the Roman Empire is the empress Messalina. The third wife of the emperor Claudius, she is remembered today as the most promiscuous woman in Rome, the nymphomaniac...
The Empress Messalina: Whore or Victim? - History and …
WEBOct 1, 2022 · The Empress Messalina is commonly remembered as the depraved nymphomaniac wife of Emperor Claudius. But was Messalina a whore with an insatiable appetite for sex or a woman using her sexuality to secure the positions of herself and her son? The death of Valeria Messalina by Victor Francois Eloi Biennoury (19th century). …
Messalina, Valeria (c. 23–48 CE) | Encyclopedia.com
WEBYoung, attractive, clever, and self-interested, Valeria Messalina found herself near the center of political power in Rome during the 1st century ce. She exploited every possibility to maintain her position, earning in the process a reputation for being cruel, manipulative, and sexually voracious.
Sex, scandal and slander: who was Messalina? - HistoryExtra
WEBJun 2, 2023 · Messalina was an empress of the Roman empire and the third wife of the emperor Claudius, ruling between 41 and 48 AD. She came to power upon Claudius’ accession, after the assassination of the notorious Emperor Caligula , and she then ruled until her own assassination or execution, under somewhat mysterious and immensely …
Messalina | Cambridge Latin Anthology
WEBMessalina was the Emperor Claudius' third wife. By the time our narrative starts, she and Claudius have two children, Octavia and Britannicus, aged about six and five respectively.