TACITUS
ANNALES
12.66 [translation of this paragraph taken from the website www.bible-history.com]
Under this great burden of anxiety, he [=Claudius] had an attack of
illness, and went to Sinuessa to recruit his strength with its balmy climate
and salubrious waters. Thereupon, Agrippina, who had long decided on the
crime and eagerly grasped at the opportunity thus offered, and did not
lack instruments, deliberated on the nature of the poison to be used. The
deed would be betrayed by one that was sudden and instantaneous, while
if she chose a slow and lingering poison, there was a fear that Claudius,
when near his end, might, on detecting the treachery, return to his love
for his son. She decided on some rare compound which might derange his
mind and delay death. A person skilled in such matters was selected, Locusta
by name, who had lately been condemned for poisoning, and had long been
retained as one of the tools of despotism. By this woman's art the poison
was prepared, and it was to be administered by an eunuch, Halotus, who
was accustomed to bring in and taste the dishes.
14.59
In that state, the centurion cut him down, in the presence of the eunuch
Pelago, whom Nero had placed over the centurion and his company, almost
like a king's minister over his satellites.