He seems to have been recalled by Caesar, since he was present at a meeting of the Roman Senate in 44BC and was censor in 42BC. He was taken from prison and strangled, after which his body was cast onto the Gemonian stairs. Aurelius Cotta, Gaius (c. 124BC - 73BC) was a Roman statesman and orator. BookTwoLXX Apollo the Tormentor or Executioner was supposedly a name under which the god was worshipped in Rome. BookFiveII Claudius born during his consulship. Acilius Glabrio, Manius was consul with Trajan in 91AD. Founded in 268BC Rimini was a road junction connecting central Italy (to Rome along the Via Flaminia) and northern Italy (along the Via Aemilia that led to Piacenza, and the Via Popilia) and it also opened up trade by sea and river. In AD 31, history suggests that Tiberius' sister-in-law sent a letter to Tiberius informing him of an impending coup by Sejanus to make . He married Cornelia Sulla, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and may have been (the evidence is inconclusive) princeps senatus in the Sullan senate. BookSixLII She warned Nero as a boy not to study philosophy. BookFourXXX Caligula quotes Oderint, dum metuant. [88], The name of Sejanus continued to be pressed into political service during the 18th century. Paulus himself was executed as a conspirator in a revolt at some point between 1AD and 14AD, and may have been involved in earlier conspiracies. BookFiveXXVII Claudius son Drusus was betrothed to Sejanuss daughter Junilla, shortly before Drusus died. BookFourVIII Altars to her child-bearing in Gaul. He may be the same as the Lucius Aemilius Papus, decemvir sacrorum, who died in 171BC. BookFiveXLIII Claudius appeared to repent of having married her. BookTwoLIV His nomination of Augustus enemy Lepidus to the Senate. "You've no right to starve people, to punish them for no reason. BookSixIX Nero turned over his affairs to her, both public and private, making her the major power in the Empire during his initial reign. This made them adults and ergo carnifex fodder. BookTwoLXXXV He went mad and committed suicide according to myth. The city was destroyed but his life was spared, and he was sent by Octavian to Spain as governor. Sejanus was born in 20 BC in Volsinii, Etruria as the son of Lucius Seius Strabo (46 BC-16 AD). BookTwoLXIX BookTwoLXX He accused Augustus of various adulteries and debaucheries. Secondly he married Claudia Marcella Minor, daughter of Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor and Octavia Minor, without issue. [39] Only Caligula, the youngest son of Germanicus, managed to survive the purges of Sejanus, by moving to Capri with Tiberius in AD 31.[40]. He was the great grandfather of Julius Tigranes, King of Armenia under Nero. Apollonia was an Ancient Greek city and colony in northern Epirus, now modern-day Albania, located on the right bank of the Aous River; its ruins are situated in the Fier region, near the village of Pojani. Atia Balba Caesonia (85BC - 43BC), sometimes referred to as Atia Balba Secunda to differentiate her from her two sisters, was the daughter of Julius Caesars sister Julia Caesaris, mother of the Emperor Augustus, step-grandmother of the Emperor Tiberius, great-great grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, great-grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and great-great-great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero. Armenia is a landlocked mountainous country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. BookSixXXXV Accused of taking Aulus Plautius as her lover. BookTwoXXVIII His charge that Augustus was an obstacle to restoring the Republic. He served as Prefect of the Praetorian Guard under Vespasian, from 70AD until 71AD. BookFiveXXV He had prohibited Romans in Gaul from participating in Druidic rites. BookFourXXV His habit of seducing other mens wives. BookTwoXIX Mentioned as seeking to free Julia the Elder from her confinement on the island of Pandateria (between 2BC and 4AD). Pompeia was a sister to consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, father of triumvir Pompey. The Battle of Actium was fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, on 2 September 31BC, in the Ionian Sea nearby. He served with Pompey during his Iberian campaigns against Sertorius in the late 70s, and remained in his service through to the Civil War. He was responsible for many of his military victories, most notably Actium against the forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Atilius, Marcus, a poet and playwright of the second century BC, mentioned by Cicero. Cappadocia was then made a Roman province. And since Pontius Pilate was a nominee of Sejanus and implicated in his anti-Jewish policies, it encouraged the inclusion of Sejanus in novels dealing with the circumstances of Jesus Christ's crucifixion. Levick dismisses the accusation of Apicata as the revenge of a woman whose husband left her for another. He also executed Antyllus - Antony's eldest son by Fulvia, although he would have been of age at the time. He and his sister Aemilia Lepida (d. 36AD) were both married to siblings of the Emperor Caligula (Aemilia married Caligulas elder brother Drusus Caesar; Lepidus married Caligulas younger sister Julia Drusilla in 37AD. He was consul in 40BC. [30] The climate was further poisoned by the hatred that Tiberius' mother Livia Drusilla (the widow of Augustus) felt for her, since Agrippina's ambition, to be the mother of emperors and thus Rome's first woman, was an open secret. BookEightXIX Their mockery of Vespasians stinginess. Cleopatra and Antonius children probably weren't consider Romans and as such they could be spared, it's also importand to remember that the civil war against Antonius was allways presented as a war against Egypt and Cleopatra and it's may be another factor in Octavian decision to spare some of Antonius children. BookThreeXL Tiberius dedicated a Temple of the God Augustus at Nola in 26AD. [77] It has been conjectured that he was put to death as a friend of Sejanus. [28] With these hopes now dashed, Tiberius left his administration more than ever in the care of Sejanus and looked toward the sons of Germanicus (Nero Caesar, Drusus Caesar and Caligula) as possible heirs. Aurelia Cotta (120BC - 54BC) was the mother of Julius Caesar. According to all three accounts, the executioner raped Sejanus' daughter Junilla before killing her because there was a rule against or a lack of precedent supporting the execution of a virgin. Next to Delphi, Didyma was the most renowned oracle of the Hellenic world, and is mentioned in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo. BookTwoXVI His victories at Mylae and Naulochus in 36BC. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, is the target of an anonymous manuscript Roman tragedy, The Emperors Favourite. Temenos simply means sacred space. [53], That same evening the Senate convened at the Temple of Concord and summarily condemned Sejanus to death. Lepidus was executed. n. l. - 18. jna 31 m) byl velitel pretorinsk gardy a na krtk as druh nejmocnj mu ma.Seianus slouil v pretorinsk gard u za vldy csae Augusta, ale teprve za vldy csae Tiberia zaala jeho hvzdn karira". When I heard about that on the movie, I Claudius, I was deeply sadened and disgussed! BookFourX Caligula lived with her until her exile. [45] Upon learning of his death, Apicata committed suicide on October 26, after addressing a letter to Tiberius which claimed that Drusus had been poisoned with the complicity of Livilla. Anticyra, in Phocis, on the bay of Anticyra in the Corinthian gulf, was a town of considerable importance in ancient times, was destroyed by Philip of Macedon, recovered its prosperity; and was captured by Titus Quinctius Flamininus in 198BC. Cesarion was the son Julius Caesar and as such a was a threat to Octavian, whose entire political career was base on the fact who was adopted by his great uncle. Then he would put on his toga virilis (toga of manhood) and would go with his family to be registered as a citizen. It took several years to determine the framework of laws under which the former republican state was led by a sole ruler; the result being the Roman Empire. Augustus forced Tiberius to divorce Vipsania and marry Julia. BookTwoLXIII His claim that Augustus had betrothed Julia to his son Antyllus. BookEightXXIX First wife of Titus c. 62AD, dying shortly afterwards. It lies in present-day southwest France, where it gives its name to the modern region of Aquitaine. [50], When it became obvious to Tiberius that support for Sejanus was not as strong as the emperor had feared, his next step was to choose Naevius Sutorius Macro, previously prefect of the vigiles (Roman police and fire department), to replace Sejanus and effect his downfall. BookThreeLXX Tiberius made a filial sacrifice in his memory. Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus, Lepidus the Younger, (d. 30BC), was the only child of triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. According to Tacitus, her death in AD 29 changed all that. BookOneVII His statue in the temple of Hercules (Heracles) in Cadiz. BookThreeVIII Tiberius acted as advocate with Augustus presiding. After the death of Drusus (23 ce), he began to systematically attack the position of Drususs mother, Vipsania Agrippina, whose sons were Tiberiuss probable heirs. BookOneXXXIX BookTwoXLIII BookThreeVI BookFourXVIII BookFiveXXI BookSixVII Supposedly Aeneas introduced the Troy Game, into Italy and his son Ascanius imparted it to the Alban kings and through them to the Romans. [33] Alarmed by this sudden denigration, Sejanus changed his plans and began to isolate Tiberius from Rome. BookThreeIV Tiberius father, Tiberius Nero, established a colony of Caesars veterans there. BookTwoL Augustus second seal-ring carried a head of Alexander. To secure his position, Sejanus secretly plotted against Drusus and seduced his wife Livilla. cording to Dio (7), was 20, and the same year Sejanus' daughter, Junilla, was promised to Drusus, son of Claudius and great-nephew of the emperor. BookTwoXVII Octavian (Augustus) achieved victory there. Her mother Rutilia, was a member of the gens Rutilius cognominated Rufus. [3]:p. 76 Sejanus was once thought to have possibly been a child of this marriage, but Ronald Syme has said that Sejanus' mother was a Junia Blaesa,[4] sister of Junius Blaesus. At the beginning of the following year, damnatio memoriae was also passed on Livilla.[60]. In 30AD, at Tiberius instigation, the Senate declared Gallus a public enemy (Cassius Dio 58.3). He conspired against Claudius in 46AD, and was forced to go into exile. He had been married to Julia the Elder, daughter of Augustus. spittle, February 2, 2008 in Imperium Romanorum. BookFourXLIX Caligula had intentions of ruling from there temporarily. Agrippa traveled to Mytilene on Lesbos, from which he administered affairs in the East. [2][3] The Seii were Romans of the Equites class (or knights), the second-highest social class of the Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire. Augustus had a villa there, as did Maecenas and both Caligula and Nero were born there. They had at least two children: a daughter Livia Drusilla and a son Marcus Livius Drusus, who served as a Roman consul. He was the maternal grandfather of Livia, who was Caligulas maternal grandmother. BookTwoXVI Mentioned as being on Octavians staff in Sicily. BookFourXII Caligula supposedly wished to avenge her death. It's easy! Forced into exile in Sardinia, he died soon afterwards. I don't know too much about Antony's children. [23] At the time the girl was only 4 years old but the marriage was nonetheless prevented when the boy accidentally died a few days later of asphyxiation. For he has lived like a sad One, from the first Day that the Emperor Tiberius took him into Favour. He was married to Vipsania Julia, the eldest granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Seianus dky dvrnmu vztahu s csaem . This gives the clue of how to take what is to follow and consists of a conversation between Punch and the Hangman, opening with the question 'Is this same Sejanus to go out of the World like a Man, or to die the Death of a mad Dog? BookOneLXXXIV His Electra, a translation of Sophocles Electra, mentioned. In 29AD, Agrippina and her sons Nero and Drusus, were arrested on the orders of Tiberius, and she was banished with her sons to the island of Pandataria (modern Ventotene) in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Campania, where it is claimed she ultimately starved herself to death. Furthermore, Sejanus received the insignia of praetor in 20 and became the emperor's ovpovXov uai vnrQrrjv tiq nvr a (). Ajax, or strictly Ajax the Greater, was a Greek hero of Homers Iliad, the strongest soldier in the Greek host. Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus (the Triumvir) (b. c. 89BC or 88BC, d. late 13BC or early 12BC) rose to become a member of the Second Triumvirate and Pontifex Maximus. Tiberius was the second Emperor of Rome, reigning from A.D. 14-37. BookOneV Supported by Lucius Cornelius Cinna. BookFiveXLIV Agrippina was accused of poisoning Claudius. Acerronius Proculus, Gnaeus, was consul in 37AD, the year in which Tiberius died. BookTwoV He was consul in the year of Augustus birth, 63BC. BookFiveXIII Asinius Gallus was his grandson. BookTwoXIX A plot mentioned to free him from Planasia. Strabo married into equally illustrious families. By AD 23 the enmity between the two men had reached a critical point. BookFourXXXVI Accused of incest with her brother Caligula. BookOneLXXXIII Caesars will was read at his house. BookTwoLXXXVI Augustus praises her accomplishments. Marcus Junius Brutus and the other assassins, however, chose Macedonia as refuge from Octavian and dispossessed Antonius of his governorship. BookTwoLIX His statue in Rome. S1, Ep1. His grandfather, Marcius, had also been a close friend of Numa. Atius Balbus, Marcus (105BC 51BC) was the son and heir of an elder Marcus Atius Balbus (148BC 87BC) and Pompeia. Agrippa Postumus, Marcus (12BC 14AD) also known as Agrippa Postumus, or Postumus Agrippa, was a son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. From being his "assistant in command," Sejanus became by the year 30 his "partner in toil." Sejanus was married to Tiberius' niece and former daughter-in-law, his images were displayed, sacrificed to, and even worshipped in forums and legionary headquarters around the empire. Yes - whatever we may think of the killing of young children, given the mindset of the ancient ruling classes, leaving political opponents' children alive was only to invite later troubles. "343 - When Sejanus, Tiberius' deputy, fell from power, his entire family was executed as well. When Agamemnon returned, Aegisthus treacherously murdered him. BookOneXXXIV Defeated by Caesar in Spain. BookTwoXXV He was granted the right to fly the blue ensign, off Sicily. No Executing Virgins. [9] Much more than a guard however, the Praetorians also managed the day-to-day care of the city, such as general security and civil administration. BookFiveXIX BookFiveXXIII BookSixX The Lex Papia Poppaea was a law of 9AD to encourage and strengthen marriage. BookOneIX Conspires with Julius Caesar in 65BC. They appear together in Roman mythology and legend with the Trojans as the root-stocks of the Latin people. Octavian also killed Caesarion, which I feel would have been more of a threat to Antony's children, sincer he was the son of Julius Caesar. [2] Upon the accession of Tiberius in AD 14, Sejanus was appointed prefect of the Praetorian Guard as the colleague of his father Strabo, and began his rise to prominence. Antonius, Marcus (Antyllus) (47BC - 30BC) or Marcus Antonius the Younger, also known as Antonius or Antyllus, was the son of Mark Antony by Fulvia. Tacitus portrays Sejanus as one of the most infamous and sinister characters in all of Roman history. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. BookThreeIV BookSevenI He married Livia Drusilla, surrendered to him by Tiberius father, Tiberius Nero who divorced her at Augustus request. Ascletarion was an astrologer who foretold Domitians fate. He appears to have written biographies of famous men. His wife Julia the Younger was exiled in 8AD for having an affair with a senator. During the civil war, Gaius was a legate of Julius Caesar (49BC), and entrusted, with Publius Cornelius Dolabella, with the defence of Illyricum against the Pompeians. BookOneLXXVII He relays some of Caesars more arrogant statements. Ambrani: possibly a Ligurian tribe of the coastal region of north-western Italy around Genoa. Gaius died in 33 of starvation. BookFourXXI Caligula planned to restore the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, the modern Didim, Turkey. At the time the girl was only 4 years old but the marriage was prevented, when the boy accidentally died a few days later of asphyxiation. According to the ancient historian Tacitus, Sejanus was also a former favourite of the wealthy Marcus Gavius Apicius, whose daughter may have been Sejanus' first wife Apicata. Herodotus placed them in a region bordering Scythia in Sarmatia (modernterritory of Ukraine). They included Jean de Magnon's rhyming tragedy, Sejanus (1647) and Henri van der Zande's De dood van Elius Sejanus of Spiegel voor der vorsten gunstelingen (The death of Sejanus, a mirror for the favourites of princes, Amsterdam 1716). A member of the plebeian nobility, Marcus rose to the praetorship; but his undisguised antipathy to the new regime, and his republican sympathies, what Tacitus calls his incorrupta libertas, proved an obstacle to advancement, and his rival, Ateius Capito was promoted by Augustus to the consulate, when the appointment should have fallen to Labeo, who later declined the office. Several kings, many of whom became gods, were: Saturn, Thybris, Faunus, Aventinus, Picus and the alleged namesake of the country of Latium, Latinus. William Shakespeare's last will and testament was signed on 25 March 1616, just under a month before his death. He was son-in-law to Augustus, maternal grandfather of the Emperor Caligula, father-in-law of the Emperors Tiberius and Claudius, and maternal great-grandfather of the Emperor Nero. BookTwoXVII His will opened, his defeat at Actium, and his suicide. Apollonius Molon was a Greek rhetorician who flourished about 70 BC. The same teenage boy also straight-out assaulted David Cain right after laying eyes on his daughter Cassandra. He fought and almost completely subdued the tribes in 56BC, though rebellions ensued up to 27BC - 28BC, Agrippa gaining a great victory over the Gauls of Aquitania in 38BC. Appuleius, Sextus, was related to Augustus, and a consul in the year of Augustus death. Sejanus Lucius Aelius Seianus (20 .Hr. BookFourVII His daughter Agrippina Vipsania the Elder married Germanicus. Antonius Musa was a botanist and Augustus physician. [80] The play is seen as a topical reference to the fall of the former royal favourite, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, executed for treason two years before. Tacitus suggests that he was always disliked and shunned by Livia, as he stood in the way of her son Tiberius, who probably had Postumus executed on his accession. Asillius was a slave or freedman of Augustus. As early as 20, Sejanus had sought to solidify his connection with the imperial family by betrothing his daughter Junilla to the son of Claudius, Claudius Drusus. He commanded the fleet at Misenum in 60AD, and was employed by Nero to murder Agrippina, his mother. Rise to power and prominence. BookFiveXI Claudius honoured his grandfather Antonys memory. Disagreement between Octavian and Antony erupted into civil war, the Final War of the Roman Republic, in 31BC. From then on Agrippa played a major part in Augustus career, as military commander and admiral, also undertaking major public works inRome and elsewhere, and writing works on geography (following his survey of the Empire) and other subjects. BookTwoLVII Augustus funded and dedicated a statue of Apollo Sandalarius in the shoemakers ward in Rome. BookFourXV Caligula recovered her ashes from Pandataria in 37AD. BookFiveXI Claudius honoured her with the title Augusta. [68] Cassius Dio notes that after Sejanus, no other prefect except Gaius Fulvius Plautianus, who commanded the Guard under Septimius Severus, would rise to such influence. Copyright 2000-2023 A. S. Kline, All Rights Reserved. She was raised by her relative the Praetorian Guard Prefect, Lucius Seius Strabo, her adoptive brother being Lucius Aelius Sejanus, commander of the Praetorian Guard under Tiberius. After the assassination of Caesar, Gaius (as a Caesarean) was appointed governor to the Roman province of Macedonia. BookSixXXXIV BookSixXXXIX BookSixXLVI Her execution ordered by Nero. BookOneXXIX Bribed by Caesar to elicit his support. [24] The tomb was ultimately lost some time in the 4th century AD. BookTwoXLII Agrippa became aedile in 33BC in order to work on Augustus aqueduct projects. BookFiveI BookFiveIV The mother of Claudius. He joined Marcus Caelius Rufus in 48BC in his rising against Caesar, but died at Compsa, near Thurii in Lucania, killed by a stone thrown from the city walls. He was consul in 77BC, the year after Sullas death. BookOneLXXXIII Inherited three quarters of Caesars estate, and was adopted into Caesars family under the terms of Caesars will. It was the capital therefore of the Ptolemaic Empire of Egypt. Cicero stated that Pompey would joke about Balbus, that he was not a person of any importance. [32] The emperor denied this request, warning Sejanus that he was in danger of overstepping his rank. ), the angles of the couch corresponding with the joints of the body when in a re- clining position. He is also known to have been a member of the Arval Brethren, a priestly college. Sejanus attempted to betrothe his infant daughter Junilla to the future emperor Claudius' son, but Claudius' son died. Over the years he had grown increasingly disillusioned with the position of princeps, and by sharing the tribunician powers with Drusus in AD 22 he had prepared to relinquish some of his responsibilities in favour of his son. BookTwoLXIV Her marriage to Germanicus, between 5BC and 1BC. BookFourXXIII Caligula claimed he was the product of her incest with her father Augustus. His daughter was, infamously, raped first as it was forbidden to execute a virgin. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. BookThreeXLVII BookThreeLXXIV BookFourXXI BookFourXXII The Temple of Divus Augustus was built between the Palatine and Capitoline, behind the Basilica Julia, on the site of the house that Augustus had inhabited before he entered public life. BookFourXXXIV His relocation of statues to the Campus Martius. Aemilia Lepida (b. c. 5BC) was the eldest daughter and first born child of Julia the Younger (the first granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus) and the consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus. In 16BC, she married the Roman general and consul Nero Claudius Drusus the Elder, the stepson of her uncle Augustus, second son of Livia Drusilla and brother of future Emperor Tiberius. BookTwoLVIII Augustus received a delegation from Rome to acclaim him Pater patriae (Father of the Country). Axius, Quintus, a wealthy friend of Cicero and Varro. Lepidus mother was Junia Secunda, a sister to Marcus Junius Brutus. Like Dyrrachium further north, it was an important port on the Illyrian coast as the most convenient link between Brundusium and northern Greece, and as one of the western starting points of the Via Egnatia leading east to Thessaloniki and Byzantium in Thrace. Arverni were a Gallic tribe living in what is now the Auvergne region of France. According to Festus, Marcius gained the appellation Ancus from his crooked arm. He served as consul in 34BC and censor in 22BC. Sejanus was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of Emperor Tiberius; Almighty Prefect of the Praetorian Guard from 14 CE. Don't you think that Ursus' conclusions make a lot of sense? [55] The remaining children of Sejanus, Capito Aelianus and Junilla, were executed in December of that year. They condemned Sejanus. Amidst suspicions of conspiracy against Tiberius, Sejanus was arrested and executed . He is best known for being the lover of Julia the Elder. In 60, he was involved in a forgery case which discredited him, though he escaped punishment. Pliny estimated the vessels size at a thousand metric tons or so. BookEightIX She began a shrine to Claudius, completed by Vespasian. Sallustius Lucullus, Roman governor of Britain in the late 1st century may have been a son of this prince. Sejanus wants to poison Drusus and conspires with Livia (wife of Drusus Senior, daughter-in-law of Tiberius), whom he wants to marry. His young daughter, Junilla, was killed as well. Claudius was a brother of Germanicus. It appears that, when Tiberius heard to what extent Sejanus had already usurped his authority in Rome, he immediately took steps to remove him from power. His most important literary work was the Libri posteriores a systematic exposition of the common law. Some hold that Sejanus seduced Livilla (sister of Germanicus and wife of Drusus II) and plotted with her to kill Drusus II. Antony was defeated by Octavian at the naval Battle of Actium, and in a brief land battle at Alexandria. Some time after 6AD, for reasons unknown but possibly conspiracy, Augustus banished Postumus to the small island of Planasia. BookTwoXVIII Augustus also consecrated the site of his camp. 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