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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...
20 Οκτ 2023 · But not all Nero did was meant to honor Poppea’s memory. For example, he had Crispinus, the teenage son Poppaea had with his first husband, drowned during a fishing trip.
The use of a mise-en-abyme technique brilliantly makes Poppaea’s dream narrative mirror the actual setting and lets the double-layered wedding-funeral imagery find its culmination in the ambiguous murder-suicide scene involving Poppaea’s former and present husbands, Crispinus and Nero.
After the divorce, the newly married Poppaea claims to fear Octavia’s supporters, who temporarily remove her likenesses from the Capitoline, and alleges that she is planning a rebellion (Ann. 14.60.5-61).
5 ημέρες πριν · Quick Reference. Named after her maternal grandfather Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus (consul ad 9, governor of Moesia 12–35), was married first to Rufrius Crispinus, praetorian prefect under Claudius, by whom she had a son, later killed by Nero.
The daughter of Titus Ollius, a quaestor during the reign of Tiberius (r. 14-37) and subsequent victim of his friendship with the conspirator Sejanus, Poppaea Sabina opted to take the name of her maternal grandfather, Poppaeus Sabinus, whose reputation was more distinguished than her father’s.[1]
23 Αυγ 2012 · A just-deciphered ancient Greek poem discovered in Egypt, deifies Poppaea Sabina, the wife of the infamous Roman emperor Nero, showing her ascending to the stars.