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12 Facts About Munatia Plancina

1.

Munatia Plancina was the wife of the governor of Syria, Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso.

2.

At first, Munatia Plancina was acquitted, but when the trial was renewed she committed suicide.

3.

Munatia Plancina was probably the daughter of a certain Munatius, who was the Comes of Tiberius during his diplomatic mission in the East.

4.

Munatia Plancina was a rich woman and very self-confident because of her noble descent.

5.

Munatia Plancina was probably the second wife of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso.

6.

When her husband was elected governor of Syria Munatia Plancina accompanied him to his province.

7.

The Roman historian Tacitus states that like Agrippina, Munatia Plancina was sometimes present at military parades.

8.

Munatia Plancina was said to openly insult Germanicus and his wife.

9.

Tacitus goes on to say that Livia secretly ordered Munatia Plancina to take this action against Germanicus and Agrippina.

10.

Munatia Plancina was supposed to have been in contact with a Syrian called Martina who prepared the poison to be used to kill Germanicus.

11.

Munatia Plancina was convicted but Livia exerted pressure on Tiberius to acquit her.

12.

Munatia Plancina then dissociated herself from her husband Piso who committed suicide.