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  1. Milonia Caesonia († 24. Januar 41 in Rom) war die vierte Ehefrau des römischen Kaisers Caligula. Leben. Milonia Caesonia war die ältere Halbschwester von Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo. Ihre Nichte Domitia Longina heiratete den späteren Kaiser Domitian.

  2. Milonia Caesonia (died AD 41) was Roman empress as the fourth and last wife of the Roman emperor Caligula from their marriage in AD 39 until they were both assassinated in 41. Life. Early life. The daughter of Vistilia, Milonia was born toward the beginning of the first century, but the year is not certain.

  3. Milonia Caesonia was the fourth wife of the Roman emperor Caligula. In 41 ce, a successful conspiracy was carried out by a tribune of the Praetorian Guard who held both personal and public grievances against Caligula.

  4. Mit Agrippina der Älteren, ihren Töchtern Livilla und Agrippina der Jüngeren, Caligulas Ehefrau Milonia Caesonia, Claudius‘ Gattin Messalina und Neros Frau Octavia fand in der julisch-claudischen Dynastie eine Vielzahl der Frauen mit engem Verhältnis zum amtierenden Kaiser einen gewaltsamen Tod.

  5. Nathaniel Katz argues that Josephus' description of Milonia Caesonia's assassination along with her husband Caligula and her daughter is an allusion to Calpurnia's reaction to Caesar's death. He explains how this allusion reveals Josephus' discomfort with Caesonia's fate and the conspirators' escalation during the interregnum.

  6. Milonia Caesonia (died 24 January 41) was the fourth and last wife of Roman emperor Caligula and a former priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Caesonia had a bad reputation, as she was promiscuous, extravagant, deep in debt, and a divorcee, but Caligula decided to marry her so that she could...

  7. Caeso'nia. or according to Dio Cassius (59.23), MILONIA CAESONIA, was at first the mistress and afterwards the wife of the emperor Caligula. She was neither handsome nor young when Caligula fell in love with her; but she was a woman of the greatest licentiousness, and, at the time when her intimacy with Caligula began, she was already mother of ...