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    Valeria Messalina ( Latin: [waˈlɛria mɛssaːˈliːna]; c. 17/20–48) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius. She was a paternal cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus.

  2. Messalina Valeria (born before ad 20—died 48) was the third wife of the Roman emperor Claudius, notorious for licentious behaviour and instigating murderous court intrigues.

  3. Short Summary. Valeria Messalina rose to power through her family ties and marriage to Emperor Claudius. Her scandalous behavior, political intrigue, and secret marriage resulted in her downfall. Ancient sources should be critically evaluated for biases when reevaluating Messalina’s legacy as a protective mother who was a victim of her time.

  4. Jul 16, 2013 · Messalina became jealous, especially of the beautiful Julia who endeared herself to the emperor; some believe Messalina feared the two sisters and their husbands might lay claim to the throne, ousting both Claudius and his wife.

  5. Oct 1, 2022 · The Empress Messalina is commonly remembered as the depraved nymphomaniac wife of Emperor Claudius. But was Messalina a whore with an insatiable appetite for sex or a woman using her sexuality to secure the positions of herself and her son? The death of Valeria Messalina by Victor Francois Eloi Biennoury (19th century). Wikimedia Commons.

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · Messalina was an empress of the Roman empire and the third wife of the emperor Claudius, ruling between 41 and 48 AD.

  7. Mar 2, 2023 · One of the greatest villains of the Roman Empire is the empress Messalina. The third wife of the emperor Claudius, she is remembered today as the most promiscuous woman in Rome, the nymphomaniac...

  8. Young, attractive, clever, and self-interested, Valeria Messalina found herself near the center of political power in Rome during the 1st century ce. She exploited every possibility to maintain her position, earning in the process a reputation for being cruel, manipulative, and sexually voracious.

  9. Jun 11, 2018 · Messalina ( c. 22–48 bc), Roman empress, third wife of Claudius. She became notorious in Rome for the murders she instigated and for her extramarital affairs, and was executed on Claudius' orders, after the disclosure of her secret marriage with one of his political opponents.

  10. (c. 22–48 bc),Roman empress, third wife of Claudius. She became notorious in Rome for the murders she instigated and for her extramarital affairs, and was executed on Claudius' orders, after the disclosure of her secret marriage with one of his political opponents. Her name is used for the type of a licentious and scheming woman.