- Vistilia
Vistilia was a Roman woman who lived in the
1st century and came from a family that held thepraetor ship. Her brother was probably Sextus Vistilius, a former praetor, who was a former close friend to late Roman GeneralNero Claudius Drusus . Nero Claudius Drusus was the younger brother to Roman EmperorTiberius . In32 , Tiberius charged him for criticizing the morals of his great-nephew,Caligula . For this, Tiberius excluded Sextus from his company. Sextus committed suicide in32 .Vistilia was married six times and had seven children. The most famous among them were Milonia
Caesonia , who became a Roman Empress and fourth wife to Roman EmperorCaligula , Caesonia’s younger half-brother Roman General and ConsulGnaeus Domitius Corbulo , who was the father to Roman EmpressDomitia Longina .Vistilia the Prostitute
According to
Tacitus ("Annals" 2.85), another Vistilia, probably the daughter of Sextus Vistilius and thus the elder Vistilia's niece, was a public prostitute who advertised her services to theaedile s of Rome. In19 , the Roman Senate passed a law that no Roman woman whose father or grandfather was of equestrian status or higher could register as a prostitute.Vistilia was accordingly tried by the Roman Senate for immorality. Her husband, Titidius Labeo, asked why he had not tried to enforce the statutory penalty, stated the consultation period (which was 60 days) had not yet expired. The senate decided to prosecute only Vistilia (under Roman law, husbands who did not immediately punish adulterous wives could be tried as pimps) (
Justinian I , "Digest" 48.5.2). Vistilia was found guilty of prostitution and she was deported to the Greek Island of Seriphos.ources:
* Tacitus - Annals ( [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tac.html Latin] )( [http://classics.mit.edu/Tacitus/annals.html English] )
* http://www.caligulathemovie.com/god1.html
* http://www.livius.org/do-dz/domitius/corbulo.html
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Leno.html A dictionary entry on Roman pimps]
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