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  1. Aelia Paetina married the future Emperor Claudius in 28 as his second wife. Their only child was their daughter Claudia Antonia, born in 30. Claudius divorced Paetina after October of 31 AD, when her adoptive brother fell from power and was murdered. [1]

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    Soon after, (possibly in 28) Claudius married Aelia Paetina, a relative of Sejanus, if not Sejanus's adoptive sister. During their marriage, Claudius and Paetina had a daughter, Claudia Antonia. He later divorced her after the marriage became a political liability.

  3. Feb 27, 2018 · Claudius’ second bride was Aelia Paetina, but, as happened in the earlier betrothal, they divorced for political reasons. The final two wives of Emperor Claudius were particularly scandalous. Before ascending to the throne in the year 41, Claudius had taken Valeria Messalina as his third wife.

  4. Paetina (fl. 30 CE) Roman noblewoman. Name variations: Aelia Paetina. Flourished around 30 ce; became second wife of Claudius (10 bce–54 ce), Roman emperor (r. 41–54 ce), before 27 ce (divorced 38 ce); children: Claudia Antonia (27–66 ce).

  5. Claudius and Aelia Paetina were married in 28 AD, and their only child – Claudia Antonia – was born in 30 AD. (Claudia Antonia was executed in 65 or 66, during the reign of Emperor Nero.) The year after the birth of their daughter, Claudius divorced his second wife after her adoptive brother Sejanus had lost power and been murdered.

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · Claudius was married to Plautial Urgulanilla, and then Aelia Paetina, who was related to Sejanus, the tyrannical Praetorian Prefect who cast a long shadow over Tiberius’ reign. Claudius’ next wife, Valeria Messalina , would become one of the more infamous women of Roman history.

  7. Oct 9, 2024 · How did Claudius die? After marrying his niece Agrippina , Claudius adopted her son Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (later the emperor Nero ) to satisfy Agrippina’s lust for power, much to the disadvantage of his own son Britannicus.