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Halotus (c. 20–30 AD – c. 70–80 AD) was a
eunuch servant to the
Roman Emperor Claudius, the
fourth member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He
served Claudius...
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allegedly killed by
poison in AD 54, even
though he had a food
taster named Halotus.
Tasters were
sometimes coerced. Over history,
presidents and
royal families...
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Locusta prepared the toxin,
which was
served to the
Emperor by his
servant Halotus.
Tacitus also
writes that
Agrippina arranged for Claudius'
doctor Xenophon...
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Haemactis Halotus Halpe Hansa Hantana Hasora Hedone Hegesippe Helias Heliopetes Heliopyrgus...
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before Britannicus could gain power. Some
implicate either his
taster Halotus, his
doctor Xenophon, or the
infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator...
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species Gubrus Grishin, 2022 - 1
species Gufa Grishin, 2022 - 2
species Halotus Godman, 1900 - 3
species Haza - 1
species Hermio Grishin, 2022 - 2 species...
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Philip described to the eunuch. The
eunuch was
baptized shortly thereafter.
Halotus (c. 20–30 CE – c. 70–80 CE),
servant to the
Roman Emperor Claudius and...
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poison herbs. However,
accounts of the way
Claudius died vary greatly.
Halotus, his taster,
Gaius Stertinius Xenophon, his doctor, and the
infamous poisoner...
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Nelumbo nucifera, also
known as
sacred lotus,
Indian lotus, or
simply lotus, is one of two
extant species of
aquatic plant in the
family Nelumbonaceae...