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  1. Claudia Octavia (late 39 or early 40 – June 9, AD 62) was a Roman empress. She was the daughter of the Emperor Claudius and Valeria Messalina . After her mother's death and father's remarriage to her cousin Agrippina the Younger , she became the stepsister of the future Emperor Nero .

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · Claudia Octavia, or just Octavia, was born in late 39 AD or early 40 AD as the only daughter of the Emperor Claudius of the Roman Empire by his third wife, Valeria Messalina. Her father became Emperor in 41 AD, and she had a younger brother named Britannicus born around that time. Her mother was killed in 48 AD, and her father remarried his ...

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Search for: 'Claudia Octavia' in Oxford Reference ». Daughter of Claudius and Valeria Messallina, b. by ad 40. She was betrothed in 49 to Iulia Agrippina's son Domitius Ahenobarbus (Nero), whom she married in 53. Nero, who disliked and neglected her, divorced her in 62 for sterility in order to marry Poppaea Sabina, and sent her to live in ...

  4. Claudia Octavia. Claudia Octavia (late 39 or early 40 – June 9, AD 62) was a Roman Empress. She was the daughter of the Emperor Claudius and Valeria Messalina. Her mother died and her father re-married her cousin Agrippina the Younger. So she became the stepsister of the future Emperor Nero. She would also become his wife.

    • October 13, AD 54 – June 9, AD 62
    • June 9, AD 62 (age c. 22), Pandateria
    • late AD 39/early AD 40, Rome
    • Nero
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  6. 545: Claudia Octavia. Empress of Rome. Born: c.40 AD, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-day Rome, Italy) Died: 62 AD, Pandateria, Roman Empire (Present-day Ventotene, Italy) Claudia was the stepsister and wife of Nero, first cousin of Caligula, and daughter of Claudius.

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · Introduction: Claudia Octavia was a Roman empress. She was the daughter of the Emperor Claudius and Valeria Messalina. After her mother’s death and father’s remarriage to her cousin Agrippina the Younger, she became the stepsister of the future Emperor Nero. She also became his wife, as a marriage between the two was arranged by Agrippina.

  8. Sep 10, 2019 · In the Octavia, Nero decides to punish the people by burning down Rome and executing his ex-wife. Octavia resigns herself to death. Not mentioned in the Octavia is the death of Nero’s second wife, Poppaea: in 65 AD, four years before a rebellion forced Nero to commit suicide, he pushed Poppaea down the stairs to her death.

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