LOOKING AT THE PAST IS GOOD... TO SEE HOW MUCH MANKIND IS EQUAL IN SEX AND SIN!!
Nowadays I don't even know if I would notice something so different... But, in those days, the couple gained prominence more for the personal, individual, sexual acts of each one of them, than for the real reason, which to this day, people do not "digest" very well, which would already be a mistake. That is, a man of very advanced age, marrying a woman just out of adolescence!
I refer to the illustrious Claudius (Claudius) (1) and his noble wife Messalina (2) who were so much talked about in those bygone times.
I think you will agree with me on one point. Nowadays, with so much social inequality, expansion of trade, development and improvement of medicine, evolution of science, CORRUPTION in politics, the arrival of man on the Moon, the UNDERSTANDING by some that the EARTH is SPHERICAL and not flat, the interaction on social networks, etc., humanity would have many more things to worry about than taking care of the intimate life of each citizen of the world... American, Italian, Brazilian, etc.
But, at that time, if a praetorian, by accident, let go of his armor, let go of one of the sides, was immediately humiliated, denounced, despised, etc., then the concerns were practically limited and the evolution and level of relationship of that people, and that, compared to those of that time, in spite of everything, let us agree, were more hostile...
I myself am a witness that when the individual needs to stop suffering, when he really wants to change some attitudes, he actually succeeds. All this, to say that in the not too distant past, when he observed the behavior of Emperor Claudius and many others who resemble them, he immediately began to judge their behavior, in my opinion, inappropriate... But, as time went by, with what psychologists called empathy coming up, I began to observe my neighbor, with a little more compassion! Judging less and even excusing them, depending on the occasion and some cases, even using what left me very stunned: FORGIVENESS!
The Scriptures have always been correct and I have always tried to play dumb: NO ONE HAS THE POWER TO JUDGE ANYONE! Because we are all sinners... Some, a little more, others a little less, but all in need of forgiveness and a new opportunity!
Claudio, was the husband that Messalina deserved and needed, so in turn, she was everything he needed for his state as a man and occupant of the position he held and located in time and space!
Also because, the descent of both, did not help much in making a radical decision for their good! Claudius, as one of his direct descendants, had none other than CALIGULA!
And she Messalina, as one of her descendants of a blood family, had whom? NERO! This one needs no comment, such is its madness, impudence, despotism and materialism!
But, they fulfilled their mission, the way they knew how and how they could, and no one has anything to do with it...
Thus, each one in their own time will be with those who they should necessarily be and live with, even if this or that was there, for example, the vilest of creatures on the face of the Earth. No one has the right to judge, because everyone has the duty to at least dream of being happy, even if they share their love with all the "neighbors" or "neighbors" in the vicinity, what matters is to be happy! Or at least, try to!
But, they fulfilled their mission, the way they knew how and how they could, and no one has anything to do with it...
Thus, each one in their own time will be with those who they should necessarily be and live with, even if this or that was there, for example, the vilest of creatures on the face of the Earth. No one has the right to judge, because everyone has the duty to at least dream of being happy, even if they share their love with all the "neighbors" or "neighbors" in the vicinity, what matters is to be happy! Or at least, try to!
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (1 August 10 BC – 13 October 54) was the fourth emperor of Rome from 41 to 54. He is the second to be proclaimed a God, after Augustus. Belonging to the Julio-Claudian dynasty, his parents were Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger. He was also the grandson of Livia Drusus, wife of Augustus, nephew of Tiberius and brother of Germanicus. He was born in Gaul, now France, thus becoming the first emperor born outside Italy. As seen, the Emperor Claudius had excellent connections, and was a very cultured man, to whom is due the present knowledge of the Etruscan language. But due to some physical problems (he was lame and slightly deaf) and lack of military experience, he was not tipped to become emperor. At the same time, this spared him the "cleansing" in the Roman imperial family by his predecessors Tiberius and Caligula. Claudius ascends the imperial throne in 41 A.D. after the assassination of his nephew Caligula... - (2) Valeria Messalina, also known simply as Messalina, was Roman empress consort, third wife of Emperor Claudius. She was also a cousin on Nero's father's side, Caligula's second cousin, and Augustus' great-grandniece. Born: 20 A.D., Rome, Italy; Death: 48 A.D., Gardens of Lucullus; Spouse: Claudius (38 to 48 AD); Children: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, Claudia Octavia; Parents: Domitia Lepida, the Younger, Marco Valério Messala Barbato; Siblings: Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix Mother: Domitia Lepida the Younger.±500 visualizações •
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