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In the process of that trial, Oppianicus was accused of murdering twelve other people, including two of his own children, one of whom was an infant, and an unborn foetus. His motive for poisoning his two sons, one after another in the space of a week, was that he wanted to marry Cluentius’ mother Sassia.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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