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Lollia Paulina, also known as Lollia Paullina"Lollia"
''A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology'' (London. John Murray, 1873)
( - 49 AD) was a Roman empress for six months in 38 as the third wife and consort of the Roman emperor
Caligula Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 – 24 January 41), better known by his nickname Caligula (), was the third Roman emperor, ruling from 37 until his assassination in 41. He was the son of the popular Roman general Germani ...
. Outside of her term as a Roman Empress, she was a noble Roman woman who lived in the
Roman Empire The Roman Empire ( la, Imperium Romanum ; grc-gre, Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn) was the post-Roman Republic, Republican period of ancient Rome. As a polity, it included large territorial holdings aro ...
of the 1st century.


Family background and early life

Paulina was a member of the
plebeian In ancient Rome, the plebeians (also called plebs) were the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census, or in other words " commoners". Both classes were hereditary. Etymology The precise origins ...
gens Lollia. Paulina was the second daughter of Marcus Lollius with
Volusia Saturnina Volusia Saturnina also known from her funeral inscription as Volusia Latina Saturnina was a Roman noble woman who lived in the Roman Empire in the second half of the 1st century BC and first half of the first century AD. Family background Saturni ...
, while her elder sister was
Lollia Saturnina Lollia Saturnina (c.10-41) was a Roman noble woman who lived in the Roman Empire in the 1st century. She was the sister of the Roman empress Lollia Paulina and was a mistress of the Roman emperor Caligula.Seneca the Younger, ''De Constantia sapien ...
.Marcus Lollius’ article at Livius.org
/ref> Her father, Marcus Lollius was the son born to the Roman politician and military officer Marcus Lollius from his wife Aurelia. Aurelia was the adoptive sister of
Marcus Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messalinus Marcus Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messalinus (flourished second half of 1st century BC and first half of 1st century AD) was a Roman Senator who was a friend of the first two Roman emperors Augustus and Tiberius.Pettinger, ''The Republic in Danger: Dr ...
. Her possible paternal uncle may have been Publius Lollius Maximus, however this is unclear and he was at least a close relation. Paulina was born and raised in
Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus ( legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption ...
and became very wealthy after inheriting the estates of her relatives. She inherited the large fortune from her paternal grandfather,Hazel, Who’s Who in the Roman World, p.171 thus was the heiress of Marcus Lollius.


Marriages and rivals

The first husband of Paulina was Publius Memmius Regulus, a man of consular rank,Suetonius, ''Caligula'', 25 who served as a suffect consul in 31 and later, as a Roman Governor.
Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus ( , ; – ), was a Roman historian and politician. Tacitus is widely regarded as one of the greatest Roman historians by modern scholars. The surviving portions of his two major works—the ...
describes him as a man of 'dignity, who was a person of influence and good name', who died in 62. In 38, Paulina was with Regulus at the province he was governing when Caligula ordered her to leave her husband upon overhearing a remark about the beauty of her grandmother. She was forced to divorce Regulus and marry Caligula, becoming his third wife and Roman Empress that same year. Caligula divorced her after six months of marriage, ostensibly because she was infertile, and forbade her to sleep with or associate with another man. In 48, Paulina became a rival to the sister of Caligula,
Agrippina the Younger Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from 49 to 54 AD, the fourth wife and niece of Emperor Claudius. Agrippina was one of the most prominent women in the Julio-Clau ...
. Paulina was considered as a choice as the fourth wife of the paternal uncle of Caligula, the Roman emperor
Claudius Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54) was the fourth Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Claudius was born to Drusus and Antonia Minor ...
, following the death of the third wife of Claudius, the Roman empress Valeria
Messalina Valeria Messalina (; ) was the third wife of Roman emperor Claudius. She was a paternal cousin of Emperor Nero, a second cousin of Emperor Caligula, and a great-grandniece of Emperor Augustus. A powerful and influential woman with a reputation ...
. In 49, Agrippina the Younger married Claudius. Sometime after, Agrippina the Younger had Paulina charged with
sorcery Sorcery may refer to: * Magic (supernatural), the application of beliefs, rituals or actions employed to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces ** Witchcraft, the practice of magical skills and abilities * Magic in fiction, ...
, accused of having entered into forbidden consultations with astrologers. Without a hearing, the property of Paulina (including her gardens) was confiscated and she was sent into exile. Tacitus reported that Paulina was forced to commit suicide under the watch of a colonel of the Guards and implied that this was done under the orders of Agrippina the Younger. A sepulchre was not erected in her honor until the reign of the Roman emperor
Nero Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ( ; born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December AD 37 – 9 June AD 68), was the fifth Roman emperor and final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from AD 54 un ...
.


Reputation

Paulina is mentioned in Natural History by
Pliny the Elder Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/2479), called Pliny the Elder (), was a Roman author, naturalist and natural philosopher, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic ' ...
. Pliny the Elder mentions Paulina as an example of Roman ostentation for wearing a large share of her inheritance to a dinner party in the form of jewellery worth to the value of 50 million
sesterces The ''sestertius'' (plural ''sestertii''), or sesterce (plural sesterces), was an Ancient Rome, ancient Roman Roman currency, coin. During the Roman Republic it was a small, silver coin issued only on rare occasions. During the Roman Empire it w ...
.Pliny the Elder, ''Natural History'', 9.117 She would wear her jewels in her hair, round her neck, arms and fingers. The complaint of Pliny the Elder was made in the context of Rome spending enormous amounts for importing Ancient India's 'useless' pepper and pearls, as worn by Paulina even around her shoes.


In fiction

Paulina is a character in the novel series, '' I, Claudius'' written by
Robert Graves Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was a British poet, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated Irish poet and figure in the Gaelic revival; they were both Celt ...
.


References


Sources

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Suetonius Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (), commonly referred to as Suetonius ( ; c. AD 69 – after AD 122), was a Roman historian who wrote during the early Imperial era The Roman Empire ( la, Imperium Romanum ; grc-gre, Βασιλεία τ� ...
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The Twelve Caesars ''De vita Caesarum'' (Latin; "About the Life of the Caesars"), commonly known as ''The Twelve Caesars'', is a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first 11 emperors of the Roman Empire written by Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus. The gr ...
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Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus ( , ; – ), was a Roman historian and politician. Tacitus is widely regarded as one of the greatest Roman historians by modern scholars. The surviving portions of his two major works—the ...
, '' Annales'' *E. Groag, A. Stein & L. Petersen - e.a. (edd.), ''Prosopographia Imperii Romani saeculi I, II et III'', Berlin, 1933-x, L 308. (''PIR''2) *Horace - Edited by O.A.W Dilke, Horace: Epistles Book I, Taylor & Francis *G. Highet, The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature, Oxford University Press, 1949 *S.J. Harrison, Homage to Horace: A Bimillenary Celebration, Oxford University Press, 1995 *G. Rickman, Roman Granaries and Store Buildings, CUP Archive, 1971 *J. Hazel, Who's Who in the Roman World, Routledge, 2001


articles of Lollia Paullina at ancient library

Lollius by D.C. O’DriscollGenealogy of Volusius Saturninus by D.C. O’DriscollMemmius Regulus by D.C. O’Driscoll
*[http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=http://www.romeinsimperium.nl/Rom_LolliaPaulina.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3DLollia%2BPaulina%2Bat%2BRomeins%2BImperium%26biw%3D1920%26bih%3D814 Romeins Imperium – Lollia Paulina translated from Dutch to English]
After Actium: Two Caesars Are Not Enough: Chapter LXXXVII: The Trials of Livia Valeria
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Paulina Paulina or Paullina (, ) was a name shared by three relatives of the Roman Emperor Hadrian: his mother, his elder sister and his niece. Mother of Hadrian Domitia Paulina or Paullina, Domitia Paulina Major or Paulina Major, (''Major'' Latin f ...
Wives of Caligula