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Albucilla (1st-century) was a
Roman noblewoman, the wife of
Satrius Secundus, and was
known for
having had many lovers. In the last year of the reign...
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enjoy a good re****tion. He was
accused of
being the
accomplice of
Albucilla in the
crimes of
adultery and murder, and also of
incest with his sister...
- Fregell****, a senator,
deprived of his rank for
aiding in the
adulteries of
Albucilla, in AD 36.
Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus,
consul in AD 37, the year...
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ended in Otho's banishment. That same year,
Balbus was
accused along with
Albucilla, "notorious for the
number of her lovers", was
deprived of his rank as...
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acquainted Antonia with the plot.
Secundus was
married to the
notorious Albucilla. Smith,
William (1867), "Secundus, Satrius", in Smith,
William (ed.),...
- his own death,
being accused as one of the
accomplices of the
notorious Albucilla.
According to
Tacitus he was
governor of
Syria 42-44/45,
during the reign...
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around AD 20. He was
later accused of
being one of the
accomplices of
Albucilla, but
escaped condemnation by the
death of
Tiberius in 37. He was governor...
- thereafter,
Balbus was
himself condemned and banished, as one of the
lovers of
Albucilla. He
seems to have been rehabilitated, as he was
consul suffectus in 46...
- The
Annals Tacitus informs us that in 37 AD
Arruntius and his
paramour Albucilla were
arraigned on
charges of
irreverence towards the
emperor and adultery...
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Satrius Valens,
praetor urb**** in AD 19.
Satrius Secundus, the
husband of
Albucilla, was
persuaded by Sej**** to
accuse the
historian Aulus Cremutius Cordus...