Sejanus was related through his mother to the distinguished senatorial family Cornelii Lentuli. Sejanus sends word to have the head removed and the prank discovered. BookSixXXXIX Lucius Caesennius Paetus, governor of Cappadocia suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Rhandeia in 62AD, losing the legions of XII Fulminata commanded by Calvisius Sabinus and IIII Scythica commanded by Funisulanus Vettonianus. Alani were a group of Sarmatian tribes, nomadic pastoralists who frequently raided the Parthian empire and the Caucasian provinces of the Roman Empire. 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. Unfortunately, Drusus died of asphyxiation in his early teens, shortly after becoming engaged to Junilla, the daughter of Sejanus. A praetor in 49BC, he ran Rome while Caesar defeated Pompey in Spain, and was rewarded with the consulship in 46BC after the defeat of the Pompeians in the East. Seianus dky dvrnmu vztahu s csaem . BookTwoXCIV An omen associated with the birth of Augustus. Posthumous The youngest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder (daughter and only biological child of Augustus), Posthumous Agrippa was even considered to be the heir of Emperor Augustus, but in 6 AD, instead, he banished him from Romefor unknown reasons. By He rejects mankind and goes to live in a cave. He returned to Tarsus in old age. Adminius, Amminius or Amminus was a son of Cunobelinus, ruler of the Catuvellauni, a tribe of Iron Age Britain. Augustus enlarged his kingdom by adding parts of Cilicia and Lesser Armenia. BookFourXVI Caligula re-adopted his practice of publishing the Imperial Accounts. Disagreement between Octavian and Antony erupted into civil war, the Final War of the Roman Republic, in 31BC. Find out more on my blog here at UNRV. [84] This was followed in 1634 by another translation, Sir Thomas Hawkins' Politicall Observations upon the Fall of Sejanus, which had originally been titled Della peripetia di fortuna (Of Changes of Fortune) by its author, Giovanni Battista Manzini. BookFourLVII Fortunas worship at Antium included a celebrated oracle, only slightly less famous than the oracle of Fortuna Primigenia at Praeneste. BookTwoLXXXI He treated Augustus after the Cantabrian Campaign, possibly for typhoid fever for which cold fomentations are a rational treatment, rather than liver abscess. BookTwoXVI Mentioned as having been proscribed by Octavian. Aelia Paetina was the daughter of the consul of 4AD, Sextus Aelius Catus. Aforementioned Nero engaged to Tiberius' son Drusus' daughter Julia - widely celebrated; Claudius' son Drusus engaged to Sejanus' daughter Junilla; Widely condemned. This is the oldest peripteral (possessing a row of columns on each side) Doric temple in the world. In 11BC he had married Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by his first wife Caecilia Attica, and the former wife of Tiberius. 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. [63] The political turmoil continued until the death of Tiberius in AD 37, after which he was succeeded by Caligula. BookThreeL Tiberius was more severe than Augustus in his treatment of Julia the Elder. The boys dissappear (though Everitt attributes this to their unimportance) and Cleopatra Selene is married to the King of Mauretania. In 27, however, Sejanus persuaded the emperor to take up residence on Capreae (modern Capri) and in 29 succeeded in having Agrippina and her son Nero exiled. During an argument Drusus had struck the prefect with his fist,[7] and he openly lamented that "a stranger was invited to assist in the government while the emperor's son was alive". BookTwoIX BookTwoXIV BookTwoXV BookThreeIV Defeated by the forces of Augustus (Octavian) at Perusia. BookTwoXCIV Referenced regarding an omen associated with Augustus. This was done after "A Civil War Precedent" does anyone understand the Reference? Antonia the Younger (36BC - 37AD) was a daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia the Younger. He served as consul in 34BC and censor in 22BC. This virtually ensured BookTwoXVI His victories at Mylae and Naulochus in 36BC. BookFourXXI Caligula planned to restore the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, the modern Didim, Turkey. More was to follow when Tiberius learnt of the . Aeneas, the mythological Trojan hero, was the son of the mortal Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite. In 43BC, Octavian joined forces with Mark Antony and Lepidus in the Second Triumvirate, which was eventually torn apart, Lepidus being driven into exile, while Antony committed suicide after his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Octavians fleet commanded by Agrippa, in 31BC. BookTwoXXI His standards lost to Parthia by his generals in 40BC and 36BC, were returned in 20BC. BookTwoXXX The Via Flaminia to Rimini was rebuilt at Augustus personal expense. Lucius Aelius Sejanus, commonly known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. 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. [96] The first of these was Miles Gerald Keon's Dion and the Sibyls: A Classic Christian Novel (London, 1866);[97] later examples include Paul L. Maier's Pontius Pilate (Grand Rapids MI 1968)[98] and Chris Seepe's The Conspiracy to Assassinate Jesus Christ (Toronto 2012). BookEightIV Vespasian was wary of her influence over Nero and her animosity towards any friend of Narcissus. Atalanta, was a huntress in Greek mythology who joined Meleager and other heroes in the Calydonian Boar Hunt. Sign up for a new account in our community. BookThreeLXXII He fell ill at Astura in 37AD before carrying on to Circeii and then Misenum where he died. In his work he praised Tiberius and Sejanus, even defending the latter's high position in the government, despite not ranking higher than equestrian. Aelia Junilla (Q4531268) daughter of Sejanus Aelia Iunilla Junilla Iunilla edit Statements instance of human 1 reference sex or gender female 0 references country of citizenship Ancient Rome 0 references Roman praenomen no value 0 references Roman nomen gentilicium Aelia 0 references date of birth 20 CE Gregorian sourcing circumstances circa He became governor of Macedonia, where he made himself so detested that he was forced to leave the province. [73], Among the writers who fell victim to the regime of Sejanus and its aftermath, were the historians Aulus Cremutius Cordus and Velleius Paterculus and the poet Phaedrus. My question is: Was a similar instance of a convicted persons offspring (maybe an adult) also being executed recorded during the Republic? [37] Among those who perished were Gaius Asinius Gallus, a prominent senator and opponent of Tiberius who was linked to Agrippina's faction. While the Praetorian Guard was formally established under Emperor Augustus, Sejanus introduced a number of reforms which saw the unit evolve beyond a mere bodyguard into a powerful and influential branch of the government involved in public security, civil administration and ultimately political intercession; these changes had a lasting impact on the course of the Principate. He appears to have written biographies of famous men. I apsolutely don't agree with Tiberius's orders to kill Sajanus's children. BookTwoIX Augustus (Octavian) involved in civil war there. BookTwoXVI Mark Antonys taunting of Augustus regarding Naulochus. Aqui esto muitos exemplos de frases traduzidas contendo "CONNECTION WITH THE FAMILY" - ingls-portugus tradues e motor de busca para ingls tradues. 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. BookOneLII He had attested to Caesarion being Caesars son by Cleopatra. BookTwoXXII Augustus celebrated his victories in Egypt in his triple-triumph of 29BC. Some post-Homeric sources claim that in order to keep Achilles safe from the Trojan War, he was concealed at the court of Lycomedes, king of Skyros. 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. Sometime early in the reign, Tiberius allowed him to concentrate the praetorian guard, who had previously been . He was consul in 40BC. Levick dismisses the accusation of Apicata as the revenge of a woman whose husband left her for another. This child would become the Emperor Nero. By his support, men rose. The camp was purged of mutineers by the Praetorians and the legions returned to the winter barracks. BookTwoX Blocked Augustus application for tribuneship, and mocked his contribution to the first battle at Mutina. [27], Germanicus had died in AD 19, in somewhat suspicious circumstances in Syria. The dramatist Ben Jonson borrowed from the poem for some passages in his Sejanus: His Fall. BookThreeXVII He refused proposals for Tiberius to be granted an honorific surname, in 9AD, but reiterated that Tiberius was his heir. In AD 29 Sejanus orchestrated the trial of Germanicus' widow, Agrippina the Elder, and her sons Drusus and Nero, on a charge . BookEightIX She began a shrine to Claudius, completed by Vespasian. [81], Making contemporary political points in this way through reinterpretation of distant historical episodes was now common. In 20, Julia married her cousin Nero Caesar (the son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder). They had at least six sons. Octavians victory enabled him to consolidate his power over Rome and its dominions. BookFourXXIII Caligula hastened her death, some say poisoned her. In 41BC, he was consul with Publius Servilius Vatia. 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. Aesculapius was a god of medicine and healing in ancient Greek and Roman religion. Pollio was most famously a patron of Virgil and a friend of Horace and had poems dedicated to him by both men. Vipsania Agrippina, also called Agrippina the Elder, (born c. 14 bcdied Oct. 18, ad 33, the island of Pandateria [modern Ventotene Island, Italy], in the Tyrrhenian Sea), daughter of Marcus Agrippa and Julia (who was the daughter of the emperor Augustus), and a major figure in the succession struggles in the latter part of the reign of Tiberius (ruled ad 14-37). [94] It also figures in Robert Graves' I, Claudius (1934),[95] which was given new life when it was adapted for television as I, Claudius in 1976. BookOneLV He doubted the authenticity of some of Julius Caesars extant speeches. 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. Sejanus' grandfather maintained relations with senatorial families through his marriage with Terentia, a sister of the wife of Gaius Maecenas, who was one of Emperor Augustus' most powerful political allies. No right to take away their life and freedom. [3]:p. 76. Sejanus was born into the Plinth family as the only child of Strabo and Mrs. Plinth, a wealthy couple from District 2. BookSevenIV Associated with an omen of Galbas accession to power. Sejanus' brother Lucius Seius Tubero, who became suffect consul in AD 18, was thought to have been a paternal half-brother, from his father Strabo marrying a daughter of Quintus Aelius Tubero[3]:p. 76 but Syme has rejected this, instead he believes that Lucius Seius Tubero was Junia Blaesa's son from a marriage to Quintus Aelius Tubero whom Strabo adopted upon marrying Junia. BookSixXI His play The Fire performed for Nero. The second daughter and fourth child of Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Agrippina married her second maternal cousin Germanicus between 5 and 1BC. His maternal grandparents were Augustus and his second wife Scribonia. BookTwoLXIII He married Claudia Marcella the Elder, daughter of Octavia the Younger in 28BC, and Julia the Elder in 21BC. BookThreeXLV BookThreeLXXV BookFourXXVII BookSixXXXIX Mentioned. What caused his downfall is unclear:[44] ancient historians disagree about the nature of his conspiracy, whether it was Tiberius or Sejanus who struck first and in which order subsequent events occurred. [83], Following Buckingham's death in 1628, when it was safer to do so, a translation of a history by Pierre Matthieu was published under the title, The Powerful Favourite, the life of Aelius Sejanus. BookSixVII She attempted to destroy Domitia Lepida. BookFourXXIII Caligula refused to allow the annual victory celebration. Antonius Hybrida, Gaius, was the uncle of the triumvir Mark Antony. Lucius Aelius Sejanus (c. 20 BC - 18 October AD 31), commonly known as Sejanus (), was a Roman soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius.Of the Equites class by birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Praetorian Guard (the Roman imperial bodyguard), of which he was commander from AD 14 until his execution for treason in AD 31. 8.3 (411) Rate. BookSixL She helped to deposit Neros ashes in the family tomb. He interceded on behalf of the young Julius Caesar. pp. Here's my point. Sejanus attempted to marry into the Julio-Claudian family. BookTwoXIV His brother Lucius in alliance with him. Acerronius Proculus, Gnaeus, was consul in 37AD, the year in which Tiberius died. Amidst suspicions of conspiracy against Tiberius, Sejanus was arrested and executed, along with his followers. The remaining children of Sejanus, Capito Aelianus and Junilla, were executed in December of that year. BookOneL Caesar described by Pompey as an Aegisthus. BookTwoLXIII His claim that Augustus had betrothed Julia to his son Antyllus. Claudius was a brother of Germanicus. BookTwoXVII Octavian (Augustus) achieved victory there. Motivated by a personal grudge he led a rebellion involving the legions Legio XIV Gemina and Legio XXI Rapax, camped in Moguntiacum (Mainz). 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. "343 - When Sejanus, Tiberius' deputy, fell from power, his entire family was executed as well. Possibly the character was a byword for stinginess. BookOneLXXIX He attempted to crown Caesar in 44BC. BookFiveXIX BookFiveXXIII BookSixX The Lex Papia Poppaea was a law of 9AD to encourage and strengthen marriage. In Rome, there was a major temple to the god on Tiber Island, Isola Tiberina, located in the southern bend of the Tiber, and associated with the myth of how his worship was introduced to the City. Ultimately, however, they did not get married due to the fact that a few days later Claudius Drusus died of asphyxia. William Shakespeare's last will and testament was signed on 25 March 1616, just under a month before his death. The dureta, found in Moorish (and Turkish) baths (hammam), is a W-shaped couch of wood, called dureta from its hardness (or from Celtic/Iberian dur, for oak? BookFiveIII Her disparaging comments on her son Claudius. BookSevenXXXVII Lucius Vitellius, father of the emperor, induced Artabanus to attend a conference and make obeisance to the standards. His wife Julia the Younger was exiled in 8AD for having an affair with a senator. [55] The remaining children of Sejanus, Capito Aelianus and Junilla, were executed in December of that year. Albano is located in the area in which, according to the legend, Aeneass son, Ascanius, founded Alba Longa. For a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome, Sejanus suddenly fell from power in AD 31, the year his career culminated with the consulship. He must have been alive during the reign of Domitian, since four epigrams of Martial are addressed to him. They condemned Sejanus. BookOneVI He founded Caesars paternal aunts maternal line, the Marcii Reges. Aetna is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, close to Messina and Catania. BookThreeLV BookThreeLXV BookFourXII BookFiveVI Tiberius brought about his downfall. I don't know too much about Antony's children. Remains of Roman thermal baths exist near the principal spring, the Lago della Regina and dedicatory inscriptions have been found. BookTwoXCII Augustus exchanged the island for that of Capri, with Naples, in 6AD. In June of 71AD he was replaced by Vespasians eldest son Titus. BookFourVIII A letter of his quoted regarding Caligula. Okay. Lepidus in his younger years was betrothed in 44BC to Antonia the Elder, the eldest daughter of Mark Antony. Asillius was a slave or freedman of Augustus. Argivus was Galbas steward who saw to the interment of his ashes. [52] The senators at first congratulated Sejanus, but when the letter, which initially digressed into completely unrelated matters, suddenly denounced him and ordered his arrest, he was immediately apprehended and imprisoned in the Tullianum. They appear together in Roman mythology and legend with the Trojans as the root-stocks of the Latin people. Other historiographers place them in Asia Minor or Libya. 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. BookFourXXXVIII Caligula ignored discharge certificates issued by him. The Praetorians also resorted to looting when they were accused of having conspired with the former prefect. After 36BC, he lived his remaining years in Alexandria, at the court of Cleopatra VII of Egypt. By AD 23, he exerted a considerable influence over the decisions of the emperor, who referred to Sejanus as "Socius Laborum" (my partner in my toils). Arelate, modern Arles, is a city in the south of France, in the former province of Provence. That sounds very interesting. Her father Agrippa died in March, 12BC. It is conventional to call him Octavius when referring to events between 63BC and 44BC, Octavian (or Octavianus) when referring to events between 44BC and 27BC, and Augustus when referring to events after 27BC. Autronius was implicated in Catiline's failed conspiracy to overthrow the government in 66BC. BookFiveIV He was tutor to the young Claudius. BookThreeXXV His slave Clemens pretended to be him after his dath, and gained a following, but was trapped and executed by Tiberius. [27], The loss of his son was a major blow to Tiberius, personally and politically. 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. With her as an accomplice, Drusus was slowly poisoned and died of seemingly natural causes on September 13, 23AD. BookFourVII His daughter Agrippina Vipsania the Elder married Germanicus. [76] Velleius Paterculus was an historian and contemporary of Sejanus, whose two-volume The Roman History details a history of Rome from the fall of Troy until the death of Livia Augusta in AD 29. BookTwoLXIV Her marriage to Germanicus, between 5BC and 1BC. [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. 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. BookTwoLXXXIX Augustus studied under him. BookEightIX Vespasian built the Colosseum which Augustus had planned. BookTwoXXV He was granted the right to fly the blue ensign, off Sicily. Appuleius, Sextus, was related to Augustus, and a consul in the year of Augustus death. 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? 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. Soldier and rioters took to the streets and blood flowed. Sejanus was born in 20 BC in Volsinii, Etruria as the son of Lucius Seius Strabo (46 BC-16 AD). Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony) (83BC 30BC), was a Roman politician and general. BookOneIX Conspires with Julius Caesar in 65BC. Won't you let this post count for Augustus? BookFourLII Caligula wore his breastplate taken from the sarcophagus at Alexandria. In 36BC, he was made king by triumvir Mark Antony, whom, however, he deserted after Actium. BookThreeVIII Tiberius acted as his advocate in Rome. Annius Milo Papianus, Titus was a political agitator, the son of Gaius Papius Celsus, but adopted by his maternal grandfather, Titus Annius Luscus. BookFourXXIV She caught Caligula and his sister Drusilla in an incestuous relationship. BookThreeXII Tiberius uneasy relationship with Augustus 6BC to 2AD. It was published in the First Folio in 1623. BookThreeXLVI His generosity compared with Tiberius. He was born in 14 BC in Rome with the name Nero Claudius Drusus, and is often referred to by historians as Drusus II, Drusus the Younger and Drusus Minor to distinguish him from his paternal uncle, Nero Claudius Drusus, the younger brother of Tiberius after whom Drusus was named. 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. Apis or Hapis, was a bull-deity symbolic of strength and fertility worshipped in the Memphis region of Egypt. BookTwoXXIX BookTwoXXXI BookTwoLII BookSixXXV The Palatine Temple of Apollo built by Augustus in Rome was dedicated in 28BC. Sejanus is also a leading figure in another Roman history play of about this time, the anonymous Tragedy of Claudius Tiberius Nero (1607). This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lucius-Aelius-Sejanus, Ancient History Encyclopedia - Biography of Sejanus. BookThreeV Tiberius born during his second consulship in 42BC. BookSixIII BookSixIV BookSixX BookSixXII BookSixXXV Mentioned. As early as AD 20, Sejanus had sought to solidify his connection with the imperial family by betrothing his daughter Junilla to the son of Claudius, Claudius Drusus. I don't believe under the Republic proper there were such instances (but Augustus famously had Caesarion murdered). He was the great grandfather of Julius Tigranes, King of Armenia under Nero. 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. - 18 octombrie 31 d.Hr), cunoscut sub numele de Sejanus ( pronunie englez: /sdens/ [3] ), a fost un soldat ambiios, prieten i confident al mpratului roman Tiberius. BookTwoXCVII Augustus reached there in 14AD and took ship for Naples, on the way to Beneventum, but became ill, and diverted to Capri. BookTwoLXXXVI Augustus praises her accomplishments. BookOneLXXVII He relays some of Caesars more arrogant statements. It is now a suburb of Rome, which is 25 km distant. Antistius was a physician who examined Caesars body after his assassination. 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). Aegisthus, in Greek mythology was the son of Thyestes and of his daughter, Pelopia. [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. With Apicata, he had three children,Tacitus, Annals IV.3 two sons and one daughter: Strabo, Capito Aelianus and Junilla. BookFiveXLII The Musaeum, or Mouseion, at Alexandria which included the famous Library was founded by Ptolemy I Soter, or Ptolemy II Philadelphus. In Tom Holla Continue Reading 21 1 Sponsored by Trust Inform Since the death of Germanicus, Drusus had been openly groomed as the successor of his father, successfully commanding legions in Illyricum in AD 18,[22] and sharing the consulship with Tiberius in AD 21. Antonia the Elder (b. Annius Cimber, Titus was a rhetorician who affected the style of Thucydides. The son of a freedman, Accius was born at Pisaurum in Umbria. BookTwoLXIV His five children by Julia the Elder. Aquileia was a Roman city at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about 10 km from the sea, on the river Natiso (modern Natisone), the course of which has altered since Roman times. Apollonius Molon was a Greek rhetorician who flourished about 70 BC. Their son Drusus the Younger was born in 13BC. His son and daughter were murdered and his former wife, Apicata, denounced Sejanus and Livilla for the death of Drusus in her suicide note. 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