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...
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Messalina, Messalina!, also known as Caligula II: Messalina, Messalina and Caligula: Sins of Rome, is a 1977 Italian sex comedy and sword-and-sandal spoof...
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Valeria Messalina (c.17/20-48) was a Roman Empress as the third wife of Emperor Claudius. Messalina can also refer to: Statilia Messalina (c. 35-68),...
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Statilia Messalina (c. AD 35 – after 68) was a Roman patrician[citation needed] woman, a Roman Empress and third wife to Roman Emperor Nero. The ancient...
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executed by the emperor Claudius for his affair with the empress Valeria Messalina. The son of Gaius Silius, Silius was described by the ancient sources...
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the infamous Empress Valeria Messalina. Messalina was Agrippina's paternal second cousin. Among the victims of Messalina's intrigues were Agrippina's surviving...
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Britannicus (section Father's marriage to Messalina)
Britannicus, was the son of Roman Emperor Claudius and his third wife, Valeria Messalina. For a time, he was considered his father's heir, but that changed after...
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The Death of Messalina is an 1870 oil on canvas painting by Fernand Lematte, now in the Beaux-Arts de Paris with the inventory number PRP 121 / MU 3004...
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Messalina (Italian: Messalina Venere imperatrice) is a 1960 Italian peplum film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. After the death of the Emperor Caligula...
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1975. Its publisher, Bob Guccione, also gave her a supporting role as Messalina in the film Caligula, which was shot in Rome in 1976. Di Lorenzo performed...
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