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  1. He died in late December of AD 35 from natural causes. After his death, Poppaea Sabina the Younger assumed the name of her maternal grandfather. After Titus Ollius's death, Poppaea's mother married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio the Elder, suffect consul, in 24 AD.

  2. 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...

  3. 18 Οκτ 2024 · Not surprisingly, Suetonius claims that Nero frequently confused role-playing and governance, going as far as to claim that, after the death of his wife Poppaea Sabina, he had Poppaea's son, his stepson Rufrius Crispinus, drowned by the boy’s own slaves because he enjoys role-playing as a general and an emperor.

  4. 18 Απρ 2019 · His new wife was Statilia Messallina. Otho, Poppaea's first husband, helped in Galba's successful revolt against Nero, and made himself emperor after Galba was killed. Otho was then defeated by Vitellius' forces, and he subsequently killed himself.

  5. 28 Φεβ 2024 · In 44 BCE, she was married to a Praetorian prefect, Rufrius Crispinius, with whom she had a son. After Poppaea's death, Nero would have the young boy's slaves drown him while on a fishing trip.

  6. 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?

  7. 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.

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