Satrius Secundus in the context of "Albucilla"

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⭐ Core Definition: Satrius Secundus

Satrius Secundus was a dependant of Sejanus in the 1st century Roman Empire. He accused Aulus Cremutius Cordus in 25 AD. He afterwards betrayed his master and gave information to Tiberius of the conspiracy which Sejanus had formed against him. Josephus relates that Antonia informed Tiberius of the conspiracy of Sejanus. It has been conjectured that Secundus, unwilling or unable to have an interview with the emperor, had acquainted Antonia with the plot.

Secundus was married to the notorious Albucilla.

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👉 Satrius Secundus in the context of Albucilla

Albucilla (1st-century) was a Roman noblewoman, the wife of Satrius Secundus, and was known for having had many lovers.

In the last year of the reign of the emperor Tiberius, 37 AD, she was accused of treason, or impiety, against the emperor (Latin: impietas in principem) along with Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, Vibius Marsus, and Lucius Arruntius, and imprisoned by command of the senate after attempting suicide.

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