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  1. Poppaea was a woman of striking beauty whose charms and grace were hid from sight by her licentious nature, ambition and an inability to love anyone, according to Tacitus. Poppaea’s first husband was the Prefect of the Praetorian Guard – Rufrius Crispinus.

  2. 2023年5月22日 · Posted May 22, 2023 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. Canada’s largest eugenics program is underway after MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) was expanded to include those without terminal illnesses. Someone may qualify for MAID if they are simply “too poor to live with dignity,” according to the Canadian government.

  3. The historian Tacitus, who was biased against Nero, claims that Poppaea was the actual reason that Nero murdered his mother and his first wife Octavia who was the daughter of Claudius . Nero’s mother opposed any divorce from Octavia. Poppaea is believed to have induced Nero to murder Agrippina Jr. in 59 AD so that she could marry him.

  4. Constantinople became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire replacing Rome as the heart of imperial power, it maintained influence and stability in the face of the decline of the West. In 324 AD, Constantine I the Great defeated rival Emperor Licinius at the battle of Adrianople, laying claim to sole mastery over the entire Roman Empire.

  5. 2018年7月30日 · The US government has used the Magnitsky Act to demonize Russia and Putin and it has kept adding people to the list who cannot come to the USA even though they have NEVER been tried, charged, and had no connection with Magnitsky whatsoever.

  6. 2024年3月19日 · The WEF said she is one of the top 10 women to watch in 2024, as she will become the new voice of the climate change movement. The 21-year-old was selected to mobilize 600 college students from the University of Pennsylvania to strike against climate change initiative. She then was selected to head a 300,000 person climate strike in New York City.

  7. Born 106 – died 48 BC, age 58. GNAEUS POMPEIUS MAGNUS ( Pompey the Great) was Rome’s most famous general during the later period of the Republic. He was the son of Pompeius Strabo, who was born in 106 BC. Pompey was married several times. Finally, during his third marriage to Mucia, his two sons were born – Gnaeus Junior and Sextus Pompey.