Misplaced Pages

Rufrius Crispinus: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 09:32, 10 November 2005 editBeteNoir (talk | contribs)1,603 editsm Categorization← Previous edit Revision as of 22:02, 10 November 2005 edit undo220.239.39.18 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit →
Line 3: Line 3:
In 51AD, the Empress ] removed him from the commander position and replaced him with ]. She regarded Crispinus loyal to Messalina's memory. In 51AD, the Empress ] removed him from the commander position and replaced him with ]. She regarded Crispinus loyal to Messalina's memory.


Crispinus married ], who would become future Empress (also Nero's second wife) and would borne him a son of the same name. In 58AD, the Roman Emperor ], fell in love with Poppaea. Nero ordered her from him and they got a divorce. Crispinus married ], who would become future Empress (also Nero's second wife) and would borne him a son of the same name. In 58AD, the Roman Emperor ], fell in love with Poppaea. Nero ordered her from him and they got a divorce. Poppaea became Nero's mistress.


He later became a member of the senate, due to property qualifications and enjoyed senator status. In 65AD, due to Nero's hate for him he was banished. Crispinus also participated in the failed revolt of 65AD. One year later, Nero ordered his execution and he would die of capital punishment. His son would also died at Nero's hand for whom he was drowned during a fishing trip. He later became a member of the senate, due to property qualifications and enjoyed senator status. In 65AD, due to Nero's hate for him he was banished. One year later, Nero ordered his execution and he would die of capital punishment. His son would also died at Nero's hand for whom he was drowned during a fishing trip. Also his ex-wife was kicked to death by Nero.




''Source:Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome, Suetonius - The Twelve Caesars - Nero. ''Source:Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome, Suetonius - The Twelve Caesars - Nero & Otho.


] ]

Revision as of 22:02, 10 November 2005

Rufrius Crispinus was a knight that lived during the later Julio-Claudian Dynasty. Under the Roman Emperor Claudius he the commander of the Praetorian Guard. In 47AD, he suppressed a rebellion and was awarded by the senate as a praetor and was given one and half a million sesterces.

In 51AD, the Empress Agrippina the Younger removed him from the commander position and replaced him with Burrus. She regarded Crispinus loyal to Messalina's memory.

Crispinus married Poppaea Sabina, who would become future Empress (also Nero's second wife) and would borne him a son of the same name. In 58AD, the Roman Emperor Nero, fell in love with Poppaea. Nero ordered her from him and they got a divorce. Poppaea became Nero's mistress.

He later became a member of the senate, due to property qualifications and enjoyed senator status. In 65AD, due to Nero's hate for him he was banished. One year later, Nero ordered his execution and he would die of capital punishment. His son would also died at Nero's hand for whom he was drowned during a fishing trip. Also his ex-wife was kicked to death by Nero.


Source:Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome, Suetonius - The Twelve Caesars - Nero & Otho.

Category: