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Qué (quién) es Valeria Messalina - definición

ROMAN EMPRESS, THIRD WIFE OF THE ROMAN EMPEROR CLAUDIUS
Empress Messalina; Valeria Messallina; Messalina Valeria; Valeria Messalina; Messelina; Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus; Messallina
  • A bust believed to be of Messalina, in the [[Uffizi Gallery]] in Florence
  • Cabinet des Médailles]])
  • Hans Makart's painting of Charlotte Wolter in Adolf Wilbrandt's tragedy, ''Arria und Messalina''
  • [[Peder Severin Krøyer]], ''Messalina'', 1881, [[Gothenburg Museum of Art]]
  • Messalina, [[Eugène Cyrille Brunet]] (1884), [[Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes]]
  • Messalina in a coin minted in [[Crete]], c. AD 42
  • Messalina working in a brothel: etching by [[Agostino Carracci]], late 16th century

Messalina         
Valeria Messalina (; ) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius. She was a paternal cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus.
Valeria (wife of Sulla)         
WIFE OF SULLA, ROMAN DICTATOR
Valeria Messala; Valeria Messalla
Valeria or Valeria Messalla was the fifth wife of two-term consul and Roman dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
Valeria (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Valeria (Female Name)
Valeria or Valéria is a female given name dating back to the Latin verb valere, meaning strong, brave and healthy "to be strong".

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Messalina

Valeria Messalina (Latin: [waˈlɛria mɛssaːˈliːna]; c. 17/20–48) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius. She was a paternal cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus. A powerful and influential woman with a reputation for promiscuity, she allegedly conspired against her husband and was executed on the discovery of the plot. Her notorious reputation probably resulted from political bias, but works of art and literature have perpetuated it into modern times.