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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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Gaius Vibius Marsus

Caio Víbio Marso (em latim: Gaius Vibius Marsus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto na segunda metade de 17 com Lúcio Voluseio Próculo.

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Lucius Arruntius

Lucius Arruntius (before 27 BC – 37 AD) was a Roman senator praised by the ancient Roman historian Tacitus. He lived throughout most of the reigns of the two first Roman emperors, Augustus and Tiberius. In 6 AD he was appointed consul, and then governor of Hispania Tarraconensis around 25 AD, which he governed in absentia for over 10 years. Throughout the latter part of his life he was plagued by hostility from the Praetorian Guard prefects, Sejanus and Macro, which culminated in his suicide in 37 AD after being arraigned on a trumped-up charge of irreverence to the then-emperor Tiberius.

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Decimus Laelius Balbus

Décimo Lélio Balbo (em latim: Decimus Laelius Balbus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto em 46 com Marco Júnio Silano. Era filho de Décimo Lélio Balbo, cônsul em 6 a.C.. Segundo Tácito, tinha "uma eloquência sombria, sempre pronta para acusar inocentes".

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Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus

Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
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