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33: 222:. In 24 AD, Plautius Silvanus was accused of murdering Apronia "for reasons not ascertained" by throwing her out of a window in that year. Silvanus responded by claiming that he was asleep when the event had occurred, and was totally unaware of the circumstances leading to her death, saying that she had perhaps committed suicide. The murder was investigated by the 197:
A daughter, Claudia, who was born five months after her divorce from Claudius. Claudius claimed that she had been fathered by his freedman Boter and thus repudiated the child and he had her laid at Urgulanilla's doorstep. She is sometimes confused with her younger half-sister
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Through her family Urgulanilla was well-connected, but her marriage to Claudius was not a splendid match for a member of the imperial family; rather, it came about as consequence of the unfortunate fates of the other candidates. Claudius broke off his first engagement after
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who, having investigated the couple's bedroom, discovered proof of a scuffle, and therefore referred the case to the Senate for trial, thus implying that he believed Silvanus to be guilty. However, Silvanus' grandmother,
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instilled great expectations in the prefect, left unfulfilled when Drusus died in early childhood after he tossed a pear into his mouth and choked to death.
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The murder in which Urgulanilla is supposed to have participated was that of her sister-in-law, Apronia, who was the second wife of Urgulanilla's brother,
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writes that they were divorced in 24 AD on the grounds of her scandalous love affairs and the suspicion of murder.
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for the year 2 BC, and a decorated general, honoured with triumphal ornaments for his successes in the
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Marcus Plautius Silvanus, mentioned above. It is probable that he adopted
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Her mother was named Lartia and was the daughter of Gnaeus
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Aulus Plautius Urgulanius, who died at the age of nine.
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Index

Urgulanilla

Guillaume Rouillé
Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
Roman Emperor
Claudius
Suetonius
Plautia gens
Etruscan
Marcus Plautius Silvanus
consul
Bellum Batonianum
Great Illyrian Revolt
Tiberius
Urgulania
Livia Drusilla
Lartius
Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus
Publius Plautius Pulcher
Claudius Drusus
augur
Sicilia
patrician
Julia the Younger
Aemilia Lepida
Livia Medullina
Claudius Drusus
Sejanus
Claudia Antonia
Marcus Plautius Silvanus

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