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  Plautia Urgulanilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Urgulanilla was named for her grandmother, Urgulania, a close friend of Livia.
She gave birth to a son, Claudius Drusus, and a daughter, Claudia, who was born five months after the divorce.
As Claudia was widely known to be the illegimate daughter of the freedman Boter, Claudius repudiated the child and had her laid at Urgulanilla's doorstep.
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 claudius - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
His first two marriages, to Plautia Urgulanilla and Aelia Paetina, ended in divorce.
Urgulanilla gave birth to two children: a son, Claudius Drusus, and a daughter, Claudia.
According to Suetonius, Claudius Drusus had just been betrothed to Junilla, the daughter of Sejanus, when he choked to death on a pear he had thrown into the air and caught in his mouth.
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 Claudius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Urgulanilla was a relation of Livia's confidant Urgulania.
Claudius later divorced Urgulanilla for adultery and on suspicion of murdering her sister-in-law Apronia.
When Urgulanilla gave birth after the divorce, Claudius repudiated the baby girl, Claudia, as the father was one of his own freedmen.
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Women who were married to Claudius before and after his ascent to the throne of Rome.
He married four times: to Plautia Urgulanilla, Aelia Paetina, Valeria Messallina and Agrippina the Younger.
Urgulanilla bore Claudius two children, Drusus and Claudia.
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He chiefly devoted himself to literature, especially history, and until his accession he took no real part in public affairs, though Caligula honoured 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 (q.v.); and to his niece Agrippina.
In A.D. 41, on the murder of Caligula, Claudius was seized by the praetorians, and declared emperor.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 404 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The only cognomens occurring on coins are Hyp-saeus and Plancus; and the latter surname does not properly belong to the Plotii, but was retained by Munatius Plancus after he had been adopted by L. Plautius.
PLAUTIA URGULANILLA, the first wife of the emperor Claudius, who divorced her on ac­count of her lewd conduct, and of her being sus­pected of murder.
She bore two children during her marriage, Drusus, who died at Pompeii in a.
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 I,Claudius Project: Episode 4 ev o   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is here that Livia and Urgulania (mother of the bride) break into uncontrollable laughter.
According to Graves, the wedding itself was uneventful, although he does have Urgulanilla dropped while being carried over the threshold by two elderly Claudians.
Pulman condenses bits of material from two nonconsecutive chapters of I, Claudius for this scene and adds a bit more to them: Claudius' stumbling, his first glimpse of his bride, the laughter of everyone present at the oddness of this couple.
www.anselm.edu /internet/classics/I,CLAUDIUS/ev04o.html   (154 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1283 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On this page: Urania – Uranius – Uranus – Urbica – Urbicius – Urbicus – Urbinius Panopion – Urgulania – Urgulanilla – Urseius Ferox – Ursicinus
She was the grandmother of Plautius Sil-vanus, to whom she sent a dagger when it was evident that he would be condemned to death on account of the murder of his wife in a.
URGULANILLA, PLAU'TIA, one of the wives of the emperor Claudius.
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 The Church in Rome in the First Century (xii.iv)
Plautia would be the sister-in-law of Julia Pomponia Graecina, and a relative of Plautia Urgulanilla, the second wife of Claudius.
Plautia was a relative of Plautia Urgulanilla, the second wife of Claudius, her daughter Arrecina Tertulla the wife of Titus.
In the ‘Acts of Nereus and Achilles’ Clement the Bishop is addressed as the nephew of Clement the Consul: ‘patris tui fuisse germanum.
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 AULUS PLAUTIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Being related to Plautius through his first marriage to Plautia Urgulanilla, and possibly sharing childhood experiences with him while a young prince, Claudius's own affection for Plautius is evident in Suetonius' rendition of the same event...
To Aulus Plautius he also granted an ovation, going out to meet him when he entered the city, and walking on his left as he went to the Capitol and returned again.
Claudius' daughter by his first wife, Plautia Urgulanilla.
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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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Her husband Marcus Plautius was also of Etruscan background, and it was due in large measure to her influence that their son, Marcus Plautius Silvanus, became consul along with Augustus in 2
Urgulania was the grandmother of Plautia Urgulanilla, the first wife of the future emperor Claudius.
The marriage was probably arranged by Livia and Urgulania.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=AGRW0433   (303 words)

  
 TRIO: veni, vici, tv.
Before he leaves, she gives Claudius a book of Sybilline verses which prophesy that he will be Emperor one day...
Later, the sly Sejanus surprises Claudius with the news that his wife, URGULANILLA, is pregnant - and Claudius is not the father!
He infers that Claudius must quickly divorce her and marry someone else, and he has the very woman in mind, Sejanus' own sister, AEILIA.
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 CLAUDIUS CAESAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
AD14 Claudius heads deputation of the equestrian order to ask of the consuls the privilege of carrying the body of Augustus from Nola to Rome.
AD20 Claudius divorces Urgulanilla for "scandalous behaviour and the suspicion of murder"
AD20 Claudia, illegitimate, daughter of Claudius' freedman Boter, born within 5 months of the divorce.
www.roman-britain.org /people/claudius.htm   (1211 words)

  
 Julio
Prefers the Republic but realizes that it cannot be restored at the moment.
Married four times; Urgulanilla (tall), Ælia (sister of Sejanus), Messalina (infamous for her affairs and power scheming), and lastly his niece Agrippinilla who poisons him to make sure her son becomes emperor.
Adopted son of Claudius and husband of Octavia (Claudius' daughter).
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 I,Claudius Project: Suetonius, Claudius 26
The former he divorced while still a virgin, because her parents had incurred the displeasure of Augustus, and he lost the latter by sickness on the day fixed for their nuptials.
He next married Plautia Urgulanilla, whose father had enjoyed the honour of a triumph; and soon afterwards, Aelia Paetina, the daughter of a man of consular rank.
But he divorced them both; Paetina, upon some trifling cause of disgust; and Urgulanilla, for scandalous lewdness, and the suspicion of murder.
www.anselm.edu /internet/classics/I,CLAUDIUS/Suetonius/SuetCL26.html   (417 words)

  
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And Claudius didn't catch a break in matrimony… having had 4 wives.
Claudius divorced his first wife, Plautia Urgulanilla, in AD 24 for adultery and suspicion of murder.
Aelia Paetina was his second wife but they too were divorced so Claudius could marry 18 year old Valeria Messalina.
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Agrippina the Younger was badly hurt when she was hit by Bubba Franks
Clinton Portis was badly hurt when he was hit by Plautia Urgulanilla
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