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See also: Roman emperor See also: Claudius '(q.v.)
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She was notorious for her profligacy, avarice and ambition, and exercised a See also: complete ascendancy over her weak-minded See also: husband, with the help of his all-powerful freedmen
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During the See also: absence of Claudius from the city, See also: Messallina forced a handsome youth named Gains Silius to See also: divorce his wife and go through a See also: regular See also: form of See also: marriage with her
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The freedman See also: Narcissus, warned by the See also: fate of another freedman See also: Polybius, who had been put to See also: death by Messallina, informed Claudius of what had taken place, and persuaded him to consent to the removal of his wife
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She was executed in the gardens of LucuIlus, which she had obtained on the death of See also: Valerius Asiaticus, who through her machinations had been condemned on • a See also: charge of treason
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She was only twenty-six years of age
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By Claudius she was the See also: mother of the unfortunate See also: Britannicus, and of See also: Octavia, wife of See also: Nero
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See Tacitus, See also: Annals, xi
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1-38 ; Dio
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Cassius lx
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14-31; Juvenal vi
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115-135, x.' 333, xiv
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331; Suetonius, Claudius; Merivale, Hist. of theSee also: Romans under the See also: Empire ch
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5o; A
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Stahr, " See also: Agrippina " in Bader aus.demAlterlhume, iv
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(1865)
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