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Encyclopedia > Aelia Paetina

Aelia Paetina (flourished (1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century - other centuries) The 1st century was that century which lasted from 1 to 99. Events Beginning of Christianity Spread of the Roman Empire Masoretes adds vowel pointings to the text of the Tanakh Pompeii and Herculaneum destroyed by eruption of Mount Vesuvius in... first century) was the second wife of the future Roman Emperor is the title historians use to refer to the ruler of the Roman Empire. It was not actually used, and there was never actually any single office corresponding to it. Rather, the title Roman Emperor is a convenient shorthand for a complicated collection of offices and powers. In... emperor For other Romans named Claudius see Claudius (gens). Emperor Claudius Claudian letters Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Drusus (August 1, 10 BC - October 13, 54), originally known as Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, was the fourth Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from January 24th 41 to his death... Claudius. Born into the family of the Aelius was the nomen of the ancient Roman gens Aelia. P. Aelius Paetus, consul 337 BC C. Aelius Paetus, consul 286 BC P. Aelius Q.f. Paetus, consul 201 BC Sex. Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus, 198 BC P. Aelius P.f. Ligus, consul 172 BC Q. Aelius Paetus, consul... Aelii Tuberones, she was the adoptive sister of the The Praetorian Guard (sometimes Prætorian Guard) (in Latin: praetoriani) comprised a special force of bodyguards used by Roman emperors. Before them it was used by warlords, back at least to the Scipio family -- around 275 BC. History The term Praetorian came from the tent of the legate of a... praetorian prefect Lucius Aelius Sejanus (or Seianus) (20 BC– October 18, 31 AD) was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of Tiberius, and for a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome. Sejanus was born at Volsinii, in Etruria, to the family of Lucius Seius Strabo, a knight who... Sejanus.


She married Claudius in AD 28. Their only child, Antonia (30 -66 ad) was Claudius only child to his second marriage to Aelia Paetina. Until 37ad, she was raised by her grandmother Antonia Minor. From then until 43ad, she was raised by her father. In 43ad, in an arranged marriage she first married Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, a man of... Claudia Antonia, was born in 30. Claudius divorced Aelia Paetina in 31, the year Sejanus fell from power. Claudius considered remarrying her after the death of Valeria Messalina (17–48) was the third wife of the Roman emperor Claudius. She was the daughter of Domitia Lepida and Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus. Her father was the son of Marcus Valerius Messala Messallinus and Claudia Marcella Minor, daughter to Gaius Claudius Marcellus and Octavia. Her mother was... Messalina, but instead chose his niece Julia Vipsania Agrippina or Agrippina Minor (Latin for the younger) (November 6, 15/16-March, 59 AD), often called Agrippinilla to distinguish her from her mother, was the daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major. She was sister of Caligula, sister-in-law of Tiberius, niece and wife of Claudius, and... Agrippina.


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Aelia Paetina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (95 words)
Aelia Paetina (lived in first century) was the second wife of the future emperor Claudius.
Born into the family of the Aelii Tuberones, she was the adoptive sister of the praetorian prefect Sejanus.
Claudius divorced Aelia Paetina in 31, the year Sejanus fell from power.
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