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The most famous (and likely exaggerated) stories claim that Messalina, overcome with insatiable lust, would sneak out of the palace at night to work in a brothel under the pseudonym "Lyisca." The most shocking legend, recorded by Pliny the Elder, was a competition with the notorious prostitute Scylla to see who could have the most sexual partners in a single night. Messalina allegedly "won" with 25 partners.

Her last moments, as recorded by Tacitus, are heartbreaking. She sat in the gardens of Lucullus, her mother urging her to die with dignity. Instead, Messalina wept. She stalled. She begged. Arab mistress messalina

While Claudius hobbled through the palace, distracted by history and gout, Messalina built a parallel court. She sold governorships, orchestrated assassinations (including that of the great scholar Seneca was nearly executed on her orders), and amassed a fortune that rivaled the imperial treasury. The most famous (and likely exaggerated) stories claim