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Valeria Messalina (Latin: [waˈlɛria mɛssaːˈliːna]; c. 17/20–48) was the
third wife of
Roman emperor Claudius. She was a
paternal cousin of
Emperor Nero...
- the
Emperor Claudius, or a
daughter of the
sister of Corvinus,
Statilia Messallina. Her
grandmother might have been
Valeria Messalina Corvina, one of the...
- The
unreliable Historia Augusta claims his parents'
names were
Aurelia Messallina and
Ceionius Postumus,
along with
other relatives mentioned in Vita Albini...
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Valerius Messalla Barbatus, he was the
uncle of the
Roman Empress Valeria Messallina. Regillus'
political career was
contemporaneous with the rule of the Roman...
- London, for H. Blunden, 1641. Richards's
major work was the
tragedy Messallina (1640), a
historical play
based on Tacitus, Suetonius,
Pliny the younger...
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Pulchra was the
sister of
Messallina's father, the short-lived
Marcus Valerius Messala Barbatus (died c. AD 20).
Messallina had no brothers, but did have...
- Hadrian.
Saturninus married Valeria Catulla Messallina who came from a
family of
consular rank.
Messallina bore
Asiaticus a son
called Decimus Valerius...
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Decimus Valerius Asiaticus Saturninus and the
noblewoman Valeria Catulla Messallina, who came from a
family of
consular rank. The
parents of his
father were...
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Taurus (IV) and
Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus, and a daughter,
Statilia Messallina, who was the
mother to the
Empress Statilia Messalina.
Titus Statilius...
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author with Rawlins.
Complimentary verses by
Rawlins are
prefixed to
Messallina, a tragedy, by his
friend Nathanael Richards, and to
Richard Lovelace's...