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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.
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...
The cause and timing of Poppaea's death is uncertain. According to Suetonius, while she was awaiting the birth of her second child in the summer of 65, she quarrelled fiercely with Nero over him spending too much time at the races. In a fit of rage, Nero kicked her in the abdomen, causing her death. [11]
20 Οκτ 2023 · Poppea Sabina was 17 when her mother died, and she had been married for three years at that point: when she was just 14, mommy dearest had given her in marriage to the wealthy Rufrius Crispinus.
28 Φεβ 2024 · Death of Poppaea. In 65 CE, one year after the Great Fire, Poppaea Sabina died. Nero was devastated. Rumors circulated at the time about the cause, and ancient historians agree that it was the emperor's fault. One night she began nagging him after he came home late; he had been at the races.
6 Ιαν 2015 · That Poppaea was murdered deliberately should not be doubted, for not long after her death Nero had her son by an earlier marriage, who was then still a minor, killed by being drowned (a fishing ‘accident’).
Suetonius is the only source for the murder by drowning of Poppaea’s son Rufrius Crispinus. A few decades ago it was speculated with no evidence whatsoever that Poppaea had died because of a miscarriage.