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Triaria (1st-century) was a Roman woman, the second wife of Lucius Vitellius the Younger (the brother of emperor Aulus Vitellius). She is mentioned on the funeral monument of her favourite slavewoman, Tyrannis, in Tibur: According to Tacitus, when former praetor Marcus Plancius Varus implied treasonable behaviour by Dolabella, she terrified the City Prefect, Titus Flavius Sabinus, warning him not to seek a reputation for clemency by endangering the Emperor. She was accused of wearing a soldier's sword and behaving with insolent cruelty after the capture of the town of Tarracina.

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  • Triaria (I secolo – I secolo) è stata una nobildonna romana. (it)
  • Triària (en llatí Iunia Calvina Milonia Caecena Alba Terentia o Triaria) va ser una dama romana que va viure al segle I. Tàcit l'anomena "ultra feminam ferox" (una dona molt feroç). Va ser la segona dona de Luci Vitel·li el Jove, que s'havia casat abans amb Júlia Calvina, germana de Triària i se n'havia divorciat l'any 49. Quan Corneli Dolabel·la va tornar a Roma després de la mort de l'emperador Otó, va ser denunciat com a traïdor al prefecte de la ciutat Flavi Sabí per un romà de nom . El prefecte el volia deixar lliure però Triària, va imposar que el condemnessin, i que el prefecte no posés en perill l'emperador. (ca)
  • Triaria (1st-century) was a Roman woman, the second wife of Lucius Vitellius the Younger (the brother of emperor Aulus Vitellius). She is mentioned on the funeral monument of her favourite slavewoman, Tyrannis, in Tibur: According to Tacitus, when former praetor Marcus Plancius Varus implied treasonable behaviour by Dolabella, she terrified the City Prefect, Titus Flavius Sabinus, warning him not to seek a reputation for clemency by endangering the Emperor. She was accused of wearing a soldier's sword and behaving with insolent cruelty after the capture of the town of Tarracina. (en)
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  • Triària (en llatí Iunia Calvina Milonia Caecena Alba Terentia o Triaria) va ser una dama romana que va viure al segle I. Tàcit l'anomena "ultra feminam ferox" (una dona molt feroç). Va ser la segona dona de Luci Vitel·li el Jove, que s'havia casat abans amb Júlia Calvina, germana de Triària i se n'havia divorciat l'any 49. Quan Corneli Dolabel·la va tornar a Roma després de la mort de l'emperador Otó, va ser denunciat com a traïdor al prefecte de la ciutat Flavi Sabí per un romà de nom . El prefecte el volia deixar lliure però Triària, va imposar que el condemnessin, i que el prefecte no posés en perill l'emperador. Quan els partidaris de Vespasià van capturar la ciutat de Terracina que el seu marit estava defensant, van ser capturats tos dos. Triària va ser acusada de portar una espasa de soldat i de comportar-se amb crueltat insolent (superbe saeveque). Les tropes de Vespasià els van executar. (ca)
  • Triaria (1st-century) was a Roman woman, the second wife of Lucius Vitellius the Younger (the brother of emperor Aulus Vitellius). She is mentioned on the funeral monument of her favourite slavewoman, Tyrannis, in Tibur: According to Tacitus, when former praetor Marcus Plancius Varus implied treasonable behaviour by Dolabella, she terrified the City Prefect, Titus Flavius Sabinus, warning him not to seek a reputation for clemency by endangering the Emperor. She was accused of wearing a soldier's sword and behaving with insolent cruelty after the capture of the town of Tarracina. In On Famous Women, Boccaccio praised Triaria for her bravery. An early French manuscript of this work contains a plate f. 63v (captioned "Miniature showing a bloody slaughter inside a walled city, with Triaria prominent among the wounded warriors.") which may refer to the sack of Tarracina. (en)
  • Triaria (I secolo – I secolo) è stata una nobildonna romana. (it)
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