Octavia (play)

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Sculpture portrait of Claudia Octavia
Written by Anonymous
Original language Classical Latin
Subject Divorce of Nero and Octavia
Genre Fabula praetextata
(Tragedy based on Roman subjects)
Setting Imperial Rome

Octavia is a Roman tragedy that focuses on three days in the year 62 AD during which Nero divorced and exiled his wife Claudia Octavia and married another (Poppaea Sabina). The play also deals with the irascibility of Nero and his inability to take heed of the philosopher Seneca's advice to rein in his passions.

The play was attributed to Seneca, but modern scholarship generally discredits this. It is presumed to have been written later in the Flavian period during the 1st century, after the deaths of both Nero and Seneca.

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Further reading

Octavia-- translated, with notes, by Watson Bradshaw


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