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9 Φεβ 2022 · If your husband died and your name is not on your house's title you should be able to retain ownership of the house as a surviving widow. ... If your husband did not prepare a will or left the house to someone else, you can make an ownership claim against the house through the probate process.
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’).
3 Ιαν 2024 · Nero had a ferocious temper, and as the red overtook his vision, the emperor started kicking his wife, Poppaea Sabina. When sanity returned, Nero was staring at the corpse of his wife and Empress.
Poppaea, at least at the beginning, took on the role of the rather manipulative bride. Eager to marry Nero, she drew a wedge between Nero, his wife Octavia, and his mother Agrippina by frequently criticising his reliance on Agrippina. She also blamed Agrippina for the delay in her marriage to Nero.
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?
9 Φεβ 2022 · If your husband died and your name is not on your house's title you should be able to retain ownership of the house as a surviving widow. ... If your husband did not prepare a will or left the house to someone else, you can make an ownership claim against the house through the probate process.
18 Απρ 2019 · Poppaea Sabina was the mistress and second wife of the Roman emperor Nero. Nero's bad acts are often attributed to her influence. Her birth year is unknown, but we know she died in 65 C.E. Family and Marriages. Poppaea Sabina was born the daughter of a woman with the same name who committed suicide. Her father was Titus Ollius.