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- The first known application of forensic odontology occurred during the rule of Roman Empire with the case of Lollia Paulina. In 49 AD, at the request of Julia Agrippina, the wife of Emperor Claudius, Lollia Paulina, Agrippina’s rival, was ordered to commit suicide.
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Family background and early life. Paulina was a member of the plebeian gens Lollia. [4][5] Paulina was the second daughter of Marcus Lollius with Volusia Saturnina, while her elder sister was Lollia Saturnina. [6] Her cognomen "Paulina" probably derived from her maternal grandmother Nonia Polla.
Dec 28, 2016 · She ordered Lollia Paulina to commit suicide in 49 AD. This order was enforced and supervised by a colonel of the Roman guard. To confirm Paulina’s death, the solider was told to carry Paulina’s head back to Rome to be examined by Agrippina.
Oct 20, 2024 · Lollia Paulina, a wealthy and influential woman who had once been considered a potential wife for Claudius, became a target of Agrippina’s paranoia. Determined to remove any perceived competition, Agrippina set in motion a plan to eliminate Paulina permanently.
Lollia Paulina (fl. 38–39 ce) Roman noblewoman and empress. Reigned as empress, 38–39 ce; daughter of M. Lollius (consul in 21 bce); married Memmius Regulus; married Caligula (12–41), Roman emperor (divorced).
Paulina was considered as a choice as the fourth wife of the paternal uncle of Caligula, the Roman emperor Claudius, following the death of the third wife of Claudius, the Roman empress Valeria Messalina. In 49, Agrippina the Younger married Claudius.
The first known application of forensic odontology occurred during the rule of Roman Empire with the case of Lollia Paulina. In 49 AD, at the request of Julia Agrippina, the wife of Emperor Claudius, Lollia Paulina, Agrippina’s rival, was ordered to commit suicide.
Jun 29, 2023 · One was the beautiful, jewel-obsessed heiress Lollia Paulina; another was Claudius’ ex-wife, Aelia Paetina, the uncomplaining mother of his eldest daughter; the last was the politically astute imperial princess Agrippina the Younger, mother of the future emperor Nero.