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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › imperial-rome-julio-claudian-age › poppaea-2nd-wifePoppaea - 2nd Wife | Armstrong Economics

    Poppaea’s first husband was the Prefect of the Praetorian Guard – Rufrius Crispinus. Although she bore him a son, she became adulterously involved with Marcus Otho, who would one day briefly reign as Emperor in the coming Civil War. Accounts of her affair with Otho varied.

  2. 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.

  3. The opera is ringed by twinned scenes of domestic violence committed against Poppaea by her husband; it closes with a pointed look at Nero’s continued violent control of her body and her legacy after her death.

  4. In 47AD, Sabina the Younger became an orphan, and it turns out her mother’s passing was even more scandalous than her father’s. According to rumors, Poppaeas Mama Bear was having an affair with a man who owned some of the most beautiful gardens in Rome.

  5. 4 ημέρες πριν · Allegedly at her instigation, Nero murdered Iulia Agrippina in 59 and in 62 divorced, banished, and executed Claudia Octavia. Nero now married Poppaea, who bore a daughter Claudia in 63; both mother and child received the surname Augusta, but the child died at four months. Through Poppaea's influence, her native Pompeii became a colony.

  6. After the divorce, the newly married Poppaea claims to fear Octavias supporters, who temporarily remove her likenesses from the Capitoline, and alleges that she is planning a rebellion (Ann. 14.60.5-61).

  7. A federal crime makes it illegal for a person to willfully fail to pay child support under certain circumstances. One such circumstance is if the parent fails to pay child support for a child living in another state.

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