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Agrippina and is
Agrippina is regarded in ancient and modern historical sources as a Roman Matron with a reputation as a great woman, who had an excellent character and had outstanding Roman morals.
There is a surviving portrait of Agrippina the Elder in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
Imperium: Nero 2005 Agrippina is played by Laura Morante
I, Claudius 1976 Agrippina is played by Barbara Young
A. D 1985 Miniseries Agrippina is played by Ava Gardner
Caligula 1979 Agrippina is played by Lori Wagner
is: Agrippina yngri
Caligula's sister, Agrippina the Younger, wrote an autobiography that certainly included a detailed explanation of Caligula's reign, but it too is lost.
Despite the act of incest being unacceptable within the Roman Empire, Roman Emperor Caligula is rumored to have had sexual relationships with all three of his sisters ( Julia Livilla, Drusilla, and Agrippina the Younger ).
He married four times ( in order to ( 1 ) Plautia Urgulanilla, ( 2 ) Aelia Paetina, ( 3 ) Valeria Messalina, and finally ( 4 ) Agrippina the Younger ) and is referenced by Suetonius as being easily manipulated.
This is particularly evident during his marriage to Agrippina the Younger, his niece.
* October 13 – Roman emperor Claudius dies, possibly after being poisoned by Agrippina, his wife and niece, and is succeeded by Nero.
* Agrippina the Elder is exiled to the island of Pandataria, and her sons ( except Caligula ) are imprisoned by Lucius Aelius Sejanus.
* Agrippina the Younger is expelled from the imperial palace by her son Nero, who installs her in Villa Antonia in Misenum.
* Church of Saint Agrippina, a Catholic church founded in Mineo and named after Saint Agrippina of Mineo, who is the patron Saint of the town
* The Germans destroy the Roman fleet on the Rhine, Bonosus is proclaimed emperor at Colonia Agrippina ( Cologne ).
Married to Quinctia, daughter of Lucius Quinctius, who was executed in 43 BC, Pollio is also notable as the father of Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, the second husband of Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augustus's partner, second-in-command and second son-in-law.
* In AD 59, the Roman Emperor Nero is said to have ordered the murder of his mother Agrippina the Younger, supposedly because she was conspiring against him.
The Vaganova method is a ballet technique and training system devised by the Russian dancer and pedagogue Agrippina Vaganova ( 1879-1951 ).
In Ancient Rome, it was used as a poison by Agrippina the Younger, wife of Emperor Claudius, and Livia, who is rumored to have used it to kill her husband Emperor Augustus.
The colony derived its title from the names of Agrippina and her husband, the emperor Claudius, and received the name Colonia Claudia Ara Augusta Agrippinensium, which is the origin of the city ’ s modern name Cologne.
Despite the adoption of her father, Agrippina the Younger is rarely indicated by the Julia Caesaris reference.
It is claimed by Tacitus that Agrippina exercised some erotic power over her son and that Acte advised Nero to resist this power, out of fear for her own safety and with Seneca's encouragement ; she warned Nero of the potential political repercussions with the military if incest with his mother were to become public.

Agrippina and figure
Among his historical and figure subjects are Agrippina, after West ; Love in Bondage, after Guido Reni ; the Royal Academy, the Embassy of Hyderbeck to meet Lord Cornwallis Colonel Mordant's Cock Fight and a Tiger Hunt, the last four after Zoffany ; and Lord Heathfield, after Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Agrippina and on
Agrippina was born in Athens, as in the year of her birth Agrippa was in that city completing official duties on behalf of Augustus.
In 2 BC Augustus exiled Agrippina ’ s mother on the grounds that she had committed adultery, thereby causing a major scandal.
Agrippina had reminded Germanicus on occasion of his relation to Augustus.
Agrippina landing at Brundisium with the ashes of Germanicus, ( 1768, Benjamin West, oil on canvas ). In art, Agrippina has served as a symbol of marital devotion and fidelity.
It was widely suspected that Germanicus had been poisoned or perhaps on the orders of Tiberius, with Agrippina believing he was assassinated.
From 19 to 29, Agrippina lived on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
In 29, Agrippina and her sons Nero and Drusus, were arrested on the orders of Tiberius.
Agrippina and her sons were put on trial by the Roman Senate.
A bronze medal on display in the British Museum shows Agrippina ’ s ashes being brought back to Rome by Caligula.
Agrippina was the first Roman matron to have more than one child from her family to reign on the Roman throne.
Agrippina was born at Oppidum Ubiorum, a Roman outpost on the Rhine River located in present day Cologne, Germany.
Germanicus ’ death in the year 19 caused much public grief in Rome, and gave rise to rumors that he had been murdered by Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso and Munatia Plancina on the orders of Tiberius, as his widow Agrippina the Elder returned to Rome with his ashes.
Suetonius states that Domitius was congratulated by friends on the birth of his son, whereupon he replied " I don't think anything produced by me and Agrippina could possibly be good for the state or the people ".
Agrippina and Claudius married on New Year ’ s Day, 49.
Silanus committed suicide on the day that Agrippina married her uncle, and Calvina was exiled from Italy in early 49.
While Agrippina lived there or when she went on short visits to Rome, Nero had sent people to annoy her.
Agrippina and Nero would see each other on short visits.
Some modern historians theorize that Nero's decision to kill Agrippina was prompted by her plotting to set Gaius Rubellius Plautus ( Nero's maternal second cousin ) or Britannicus ( Claudius ' biological son ) on the throne.
Though aware of the plot, Agrippina embarked on this boat and was nearly crushed by a collapsing lead ceiling only to be saved by the side of a sofa breaking the ceiling's fall.
A Note on the Marriage of Claudius and Agrippina Classical Philology, Vol.
Agrippina and Caligula's brother, Nero, were banished in AD 29 on charges of treason.
The reverse shows Caligula's three sisters, Agrippina, Drusilla and Julia Livilla, with whom Caligula was rumoured to have carried on incestuous relationships.

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