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Notes Display Latin text | Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb Book XI Chapter 30: Fall of Messalina. Claudius informed.[AD 48] | Next chapter Return to index Previous chapter |
On this, Calpurnia (that was the woman's name), as soon as she was allowed a private interview, threw herself at the emperor's knees crying out that Messalina was married to Silius. At the same time she asked Cleopatra, who was standing near and waiting for the question, whether she knew it. Cleopatra nodding assent, she begged that Narcissus might be summoned. Narcissus entreated pardon for the past, for having concealed the scandal while confined to a Vettius or a Plautius. Even now, he said, he would not make charges of adultery, and seem to be asking back the palace, the slaves, and the other belongings of imperial rank. These Silius might enjoy; only, he must give back the wife and annul the act of marriage. Do you know, he said of your divorce? The people, the army, the Senate saw the marriage of Silius. Act at once, or the new husband is master of Rome. Event: Fall of Messalina |