Antonia Minor
Antonia Minor ("the younger") (died
37 AD) was the daughter of
Mark Antony and
Octavia.\n
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She married
Drusus -- the son of the empress
Livia and brother of the emperor
Tiberius -- and their children were
Germanicus,
Livilla, and the emperor
Claudius. She was the grandmother of
Caligula and
Agrippina the Younger, and the great-grandmother of
Nero.
She never remarried after the death of her husband in
9 BC. When her son Germanicus died in
19 AD, she was forbidden to go to the funeral by orders of
Tiberius and
Livia. After the death of Livia in
29 AD, she took care of Germanicus and
Agrippina the Elder's youngest children---Caligula and Drusilla.
In
31 AD she exposed a plot between her daughter Livilla and
Sejanus, Tiberius's Praetorian Prefect. This led to Sejanus's downfall and to the death of Livilla. Claudius, her biggest disapointment (she once called him a "monster") was the only one of her children to survive her.
She committed suicide in 37 AD on Caligula's orders after expressing unhappiness over the murder of her youngest grandson,
Tiberius Gemellus. There is a passage in
Suetonius's "Life of Gaius" that mentions how Caligula may have given her poison himself.
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