The "nightly brothel" narrative is almost certainly a smear—a Roman version of calling a powerful woman "hysterical" or "unstable." They couldn't accuse her of treason without admitting Claudius was a fool, so they accused her of lust instead. Modern readers of Middle Eastern or Arab heritage should look at Messalina not with disgust, but with a kind of furious pride.
Is this possible? Unlikely.
By the History Inkwell
What better way to destroy a powerful Arab-descended woman than to call her a whore?
Arab Mistress: Messalina
The "nightly brothel" narrative is almost certainly a smear—a Roman version of calling a powerful woman "hysterical" or "unstable." They couldn't accuse her of treason without admitting Claudius was a fool, so they accused her of lust instead. Modern readers of Middle Eastern or Arab heritage should look at Messalina not with disgust, but with a kind of furious pride.
Is this possible? Unlikely.
By the History Inkwell
What better way to destroy a powerful Arab-descended woman than to call her a whore?