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Milonia Caesonia (died AD 41) was
Roman empress as the
fourth and last wife of the
Roman emperor Caligula from
their marriage in AD 39
until they were...
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ancient Rome. She is
sometimes also
called Atia
Balba Caesonia.[citation needed] The
caeso part in
Caesonia may
originate from
caedere ("to cut"), if it were...
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Roman Emperor Gaius (Caligula) and his
fourth and last wife
Milonia Caesonia. The one-year-old
Julia Drusilla was ********inated
along with her parents...
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Caesonia was a
plebeian family of
ancient Rome. They
first appear in
history during the late Republic,
remaining on the
periphery of the Roman...
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discovering that
Caesonia is pregnant,
Caligula develops a
severe fever.
Drusilla nurses him back to health. Just as he
fully recovers,
Caesonia bears him a...
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afford immediate full payment. His
priests supposedly included his wife,
Caesonia, and his
uncle Claudius, whom Dio
claims was
bankrupted by the cost. The...
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remarkably brief. Five of her sons
became consuls, her
daughter Milonia Caesonia became Roman empress through her
marriage to Caligula, and her granddaughter...
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Caligula was
stabbed to death. At the same time, Caligula's wife
Caesonia and
daughter Julia Drusilla were murdered,
completing the task of destroying...
- Prin****te 27 BC – AD 235
Livia Livia Orestilla Lollia Paulina Milonia Caesonia Messalina Agrippina the
Younger Claudia Octavia Poppaea Sabina Statilia...
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Julia Drusilla,
daughter of
Caligula (********inated) (b. 39 AD)
Milonia Caesonia, wife of
Caligula (********inated) (b. 6 AD)
Asprenas Calpurnius Serr****...