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  Aelia Paetina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aelia Paetina (lived in first century) was the second wife of the future emperor Claudius.
Born into the family of the Aelii Tuberones, she was the adoptive sister of the praetorian prefect Sejanus.
Claudius divorced Aelia Paetina in 31, the year Sejanus fell from power.
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 Claudius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born in Lugdunum in Gaul (modern-day Lyon, France), he was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy.
The son of Drusus and Antonia Minor, Claudius married four times, to Plautia Urgulanilla, then to Aelia Paetina, then to Messalina, whom he ordered to be put to death about ten years later.
His last wife, his niece Agrippina, daughter to Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, reputedly killed him by poisoning some mushrooms he ate.
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 Aelia Paetina - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Aelia Paetina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Aelia Paetina (flourished first century) was the second wife of the future emperor Claudius.
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 Aelia Eudoxia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Aelia Eudoxia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 * Aelia - (Numismatic): Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sejanus then had his sister, Aelia Paetina, married to Claudius (who was not yet emperor) himself.
Milan fell to Claudius II and Aureolus was executed.
His second move as emperor was to send for the Praetorians and Casperius Aelianus who had been involved in the plot against Nerva.
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 Claudius
He chiefly devoted himself to literature, especially history, and until his accession he took no real part in public affairs, though Caligula honored him with the dignity of consul.
He was four times married: to Plautia Urgulanilla, whom he divorced because he suspected her of designs against his life; to Aelia Petina, also divorced; to the infamous Valeria Messallina; and to his niece Agrippina.
In AD 41, on the murder of Caligula, Claudius was seized by the praetorians, and declared emperor.
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 I,Claudius Project: Episode13 evB
IN THE NOVEL CLAUDIUS IS GIVEN THREE CHOICES AS OPPOSED TO THE TWO IN THE BBC EPISODE 13.
"Nec durare valuit quin de condicionibus continuo tractaret, etiam de Paetinae, quam olim exegerat, deque Lolliae Paulinae, quae C. Caesari nupta fverat.
"Neither was he able to solidify his oath he pulled alliances continually, even of Paetina, who was once married to him, and of Lollia Paulina, who was the bride of C. Caesar.
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 de Claudius For other Romans named Claudius see Claudius...
Born in Lugdunum in Gaul Gaul (modern-day Lyon Lyon, France France), he was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy Italy.
The son of Drusus Drusus and Antonia Minor Antonia Minor, Claudius married four times, to Plautia Urgulanilla Plautia Urgulanilla, then to Aelia Paetina Aelia Paetina, then to Messalina Messalina, whom he ordered to be put to death about ten years later.
His last wife, his niece Agrippina Agrippina, daughter to Germanicus Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder Agrippina the Elder, reputedly killed him by poisoning some mushroom mushrooms he ate.
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 Romans in Britain - Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus
Claudius brought in methods to speed up the legal processes and made legal representation more widely available for the less affluent members of society.
He divorced her and married Aelia Paetina, which was a short marriage.
His third wife was Valeria Messalina, whom he married when she was just 14, the minimum Roman age for a legal marriage.
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 Ancestors of Emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus
He married four times: (1) Plautia Urgulanilla, who died on her wedding day, (2) Aelia Paetina, whom he divorced, and (3) *Valeria Messalina, aged sixteen, an exceedingly wicked woman, mother of little Octavia, had the title of Augusta conferred upon her, whom he
Then at age forty-eight, he married (4) Agrippina the Younger, his niece, who was already twice a widow, daughter of Agrippina the Elder and Germanicus.
• Fact 5: He married four times: (1) Plautia Urgulanilla, who died on her wedding day, (2) Aelia Paetina, whom he divorced, (3) Valeria Messalina, aged 16, a wicked woman, whom he also divorced, and (4) Agrippina the Younger, his niece, already twice a widow.
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 Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus (claudius) Of Rome(41-54) / Valeria Messalina
The Et ruscan histor y may h ave had origina l material hi s firs t wife, Plauti a Urgul anilla, had Etrusc an blood, an d he r family was prob abl y able to put Claudiu s in touch w it h authentic Etrusc a n traditions.
After divorc ing Urgul a nilla, he in turn m arr ied Aelia Paetina, Valeri a Messa lin a, who was his wif e a t his accession, and, finall y, Agrip pina the Younger.
After divor cing Urgulanilla, h e in turn married Ael i a Paetina, Valeri a Messalina, who w as his wife at his ac c ession, and, finally, Agri ppina t h e Younger.
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 Lucius Annaeus Seneca: Octavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
CLAUDIUS DRUSUS CAESAR (Messalina, because she had married Silius, being condemned to die—she had borne him (Caesar) Britannicus and Octavia) took to himself, for a fourth wife (he had divorced Urgulanilla and Aelia Paetina before he married Messalina).
GENITRIX.—Urgulanilla and Aelia Paetina were divorced by Claudius before he married Messalina.
Messalina the mother of Octavia, was noted for her lustful propensities, supposedly, I should think, suffering from the “furor uterinus”, which was not very mercifully regarded in those days.
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 Early life. (from Claudius) --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
The Etruscan history may have had original material: his first wife, Plautia Urgulanilla, had Etruscan blood, and her family was probably able to put Claudius in touch with authentic Etruscan traditions.
After divorcing Urgulanilla, he in turn married Aelia Paetina, Valeria Messalina, who was his wife at his accession, and, finally, Agrippina the Younger.
By his first three wives he had five children, of whom Drusus and Claudia died before he became emperor.
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 I, Claudius by Robert Graves, Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian traditions converge in modern autobiographical novel
A.D. 24 Divorces Urgulanilla for adultery and suspicion of murder; marries Aelia
A.D. 38 Divorces Aelia Paetina to marry Valeria Messalina, then only 18.
A.D. 39 Daughter Octavia born to wife Messalina.
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J T McNamara, led/disp to 11th, 4th 2 out, stayed on.
3 D Sheehan's RIVER RIPPLES ch g 5 Over The River (FR) - Aelia Paetina
A J McNamara, prom, led from 12th till hdd 2 out, wknd bef last, left 2nd but no extra last.
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