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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 was the third wife of the Roman emperor Claudius, notorious for licentious behaviour and instigating murderous court intrigues. The great-granddaughter of Augustus’s sister, Octavia, on both her father’s and mother’s sides, she was married to Claudius before he became emperor.

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  3. Mar 2, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Messalina, the third wife of Claudius and the most notorious woman in Roman history. Discover how she used her beauty, ambition, and influence to shape the fate of the empire and challenge the norms of her time.

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  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. Jul 16, 2013 · In 38 CE (dates vary) Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus —known to history as Claudius— married his second cousin, Valeria Messalina. This was not a marriage made in heaven; some even claim she only married him to align herself with one of the most powerful families in the empire .

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  7. Embark on a captivating journey into the life of Empress Messalina with our ancient Rome documentary, "Empress Messalina: Scandal, Power, and Betrayal." Expl...

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  8. Jun 2, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Valeria Messalina, the third wife of Claudius and the most powerful woman in the Roman empire. Explore the rumours and gossip that surrounded her, from her love affairs to her alleged bigamy and plot against Claudius.