Poppaea Sabina
| Poppaea Sabina | |
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| Augusta | |
Bust of Poppaea Sabina at Palazzo Massimo alle Terme | |
| Roman empress | |
| Tenure | 62 AD – 65 AD |
| Born | 30 AD Pompeii, Italy |
| Died | 65 AD (aged 34–35) Rome, Italy |
| Burial | Tomb of the Julii, Rome |
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| Dynasty | Julio-Claudian (by marriage) |
| Father | Titus Ollius |
| Mother | Poppaea Sabina the Elder |
| Roman imperial dynasties | ||
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| Julio-Claudian dynasty | ||
| Chronology | ||
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27 BC – AD 14 |
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AD 14–37 |
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AD 37–41 |
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AD 41–54 |
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AD 54–68 |
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Poppaea Sabina (30 AD – 65 AD), also known as Ollia, was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Nero. She had also been wife to the future emperor Otho. The historians of antiquity describe her as a beautiful woman who used intrigues to become empress.
The large Villa Poppaea at Oplontis near Pompeii bears her name because of the archaeological finds there. It has been largely excavated and can be visited today.