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  • Locusta - Wikipedia
    Locusta or Lucusta (died 69), was a notorious maker of poisons in the 1st-century Roman Empire, active in the final two reigns of the Julio-Claudian dynasty She supposedly took part in the assassinations of Claudius and Britannicus
  • Locusta Of Gaul, The Lethal Poison Maker Of Ancient Rome
    In Rome, Locusta apparently attracted the attention of the Julio-Claudian dynasty Rome’s empress turned to Locusta to murder her own husband in 54 CE Empress Agrippina and Locusta Agrippina the Younger married Emperor Claudius — and then killed him According to Tacitus, the empress “had long decided on the crime,” and turned to poison
  • Locusta of Gaul – Nero’s Notorious Poison Maker - Ancient Origins
    What influenced Locusta of Gaul’s actions? (revealedtheninthwave) The Earliest Historical Mention of Locusta of Gaul In ancient Rome poisons were a common weapon often used with cunning skill Emperors used them to depose unwanted pretenders and heirs to the throne, to eliminate staunch enemies, or to get rid of unwanted commanders Murder by poison gave less involvement and a better alibi
  • Locusta of Gaul: Nero’s Murderous Poisoner - Historic Mysteries
    Locusta of Gaul was a shadowy figure in the early Roman Empire Was she a serial killer? A victim, or a murderer of emperors? Who was Nero’s poisoner?
  • 8 Facts About Locusta, Ancient Rome’s Official Poisoner
    The ruling classes of ancient Rome are often characterised by scandal, drama, power plays and even murder: it’s no secret that emperors would employ helping hands to remove rivals or traitors when they deemed it necessary Infamous in her lifetime, Locusta is one of the most fascinating women of ancient Rome Employed by at least two different emperors wanting to make use of her expertise
  • Locusta | Roman murderer | Britannica
    Other articles where Locusta is discussed: serial murder: History: …the earliest documented cases involved Locusta, a Roman woman hired by Agrippina the Younger, the mother of Nero, to poison several members of the imperial family; Locusta was executed in 69 ce Serial murders also were documented in medieval England, Germany, Hungary, and Italy The French baron Gilles de Rais,…
  • Locusta of Gaul: The Imperial Poisoner of Ancient Rome
    Locusta, also known as Lucusta, who died in 69 AD, was a famed poisoner in the 1st-century Roman Empire, prominent during the last two emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty She is alleged to have been involved in the deaths of Claudius and Britannicus Favored by Emperor Nero for many years, she was tasked with instructing other poisoners for
  • Locusta of Gaul: The Worlds First Serial Killer Might Have Been a . . .
    Locusta of Gaul was one of the most famous poison makers of the classical world, exercising her skills within the first-century Roman Empire She played a role in the assassinations of an emperor and his heir, and although there is very little written about her, one thing stands out: she may have been one of the world’s first serial killers
  • Locusta: The dark history of Romes notorious poisoner
    A look at the bloody history of Ancient Rome and Locusta, a poisoner, could openly serve in the inner circle of a dynasty of Roman emperors
  • Locusta: Who was Emperor Nero’s Poisoner? - Legends From History
    One of Rome’s most infamous emperors employed a woman named Locusta Who was she and did she really concoct deadly poisons for Emperor Nero?





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