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After Titus Ollius's death, Poppaea's mother married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio the Elder, suffect consul, in 24 AD. Her siblings included stepbrother Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio the Younger, consul in 56 AD, and half-brother Publius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, suffect consul in 68 AD. [6]
It has been nearly 2000 years since the Roman emperor Nero kicked his pregnant and sick wife, Poppaea Sabina (hereafter Poppaea), killing her and what was probably the near full term fetus she was carrying.
3 Ιαν 2024 · Nero went on to kill himself after Poppaea’s second husband (Otho) aided Galba in overthrowing the universally despised despot. Otho would then go on to become ruler himself for roughly eight...
28 Φεβ 2024 · Claiming Octavia was barren, Nero divorced her and married Poppaea twelve days later, but the new bride would not feel secure until Octavia was eliminated. Poppaea had a member of Octavia's household accuse her of adultery – an affair with a slave, an Alexandrian flute player, named Eucaeus.
18 Απρ 2019 · According to the stories told of her, Poppaea had urged Nero to kill his mother, Agrippina the Younger, and to divorce and later murder his first wife, Octavia. She is also reported to have persuaded Nero to kill the philosopher Seneca , who had supported Nero's previous mistress, Acte Claudia.
17 Αυγ 2021 · According to the Roman historian Tacitus, in AD 65 Poppaea Sabina was killed by her husband, Emperor Nero, who had lost his temper with her. She was heavily pregnant and a kick in the belly was enough to end her life. Is this true, or was Tacitus spreading evil slander about Nero?
20 Οκτ 2023 · Nero got so angry that he viciously kicked her in the stomach, causing a miscarriage and Poppaea’s death.