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Domitia Lepida (c. 5 BC – AD 54) was a Roman aristocrat, related to the imperial family. She was mother of Valeria Messalina, wife of the Emperor Claudius. Lepida was a beautiful and influential figure. Like her sister, she was also very wealthy. She had holdings in Calabria and owned the praedia Lepidiana.
Domitia Lepida (c. 5 BC – AD 54) was a Roman aristocrat, related to the imperial family. She was mother of Valeria Messalina, wife of the Emperor Claudius. Lepida was a beautiful and influential figure. Like her sister, she was also very wealthy.
Domitia Lepida 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 .
Apr 27, 2022 · Domitia Lepida (PIR2 D 180), also known as Domitia Lepida the Younger, Domitia Lepida Minor, (Minor Latin for the younger) or simply known as Lepida (c. 10 BC-54), was the younger daughter of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 16 BC) and Antonia Major.
To penetrate beneath the stereotypes of both Nero’s aunts is hard, but C. rightly insists that Domitia Lepida’s trial was political, and assumes, reasonably enough, that Domitia was not murdered by Nero but died a natural death.
- Robin Seager
Domitia (c. 8 BC-June 59) was the oldest child of Antonia Major and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, and the oldest granddaughter to triumvir Mark Antony by Octavia Minor, a great-niece of the Roman Emperor Augustus, first cousin once removed to the Emperor Caligula (as well as his brother-in-law's sister), first cousin to the Emperor Claudius ...
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First, Domitia. The girl on the Ara Pacis was born in the vicinity of 23 B.C. Observe, therefore, the sub-sequent vicissitudes of the historical Domitia, a for-midable lady-and notably her quarrels with Agrip-pina (Nero's mother), who was born in A.D. 15. When Domitia died in 59 she was "grandis natu."'12 But hardly over eighty.