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Germanicus and mother
Her remaining children were raised between her, Livia Drusilla and Germanicusmother Antonia Minor.
A second memoir was about the fortunes of her mother ’ s family and the last memoir recorded the misfortunes ( casus suorum ) of the family of Agrippina and Germanicus.
In the BBC television production of Graves ' novel, Piso and his wife, Plancina, were indeed at the root of the plot to poison Germanicus, with tacit consent from Tiberius ' mother, Livia, working through a local poisoner named Martina.
* Agrippina the Elder or Julia Vipsania Agrippina ( 14 BC – 33 ), daughter of Julia the Elder, wife of Germanicus and mother of Emperor Caligula
* Agrippina the Younger or Julia Agrippina ( 15 – 59 ), daughter of Agrippina the Elder and Germanicus, wife of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and later Claudius, mother of Nero
Caligula's mother Agrippina the Elder often accompanied her husband Germanicus on his campaigns in northern Germania, and the emperor Claudius was born in Gaul for this reason.
* Julia Agrippina, daughter of Germanicus, and mother of the emperor Nero.
After the death of her father, Germanicus, she and her siblings were brought back to Rome by their mother, and raised with the help of their paternal grandmother, Antonia Minor.
As a young baby, she was with her mother and brother Caligula when they returned to Rome after Germanicus ' untimely death in Antioch, on October 10 19.
His mother ’ s maternal first cousin, the general Germanicus was in agreement with the local aristocracy, to crown Artaxias, as the new Armenian King.
At the beginning of the Imperial Age, magnificent Villae and Horti ( Gardens ), such as those owned by Agrippina the Elder, wife of Germanicus and mother of Gaius ( Horti Agrippinae ), and by Domitia Longina, wife of Domitianus ( Horti Domitiae ), were built near the slopes of the Gianicolo and Vatican hills.

Germanicus and Antonia
Germanicus was the first son born to Antonia Minor and Nero Claudius Drusus.
Drusus was a trusted general and married Augustus's favourite niece, Antonia Minor, and had three children: the popular general Germanicus, Livilla, and the Emperor Claudius.
( Claudia ) Livia Julia ( Classical Latin: ) ( c. 13 BC – 31 A. D .) was the only daughter of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor and elder sister of the Roman Emperor Claudius and younger sister of the general Germanicus, and thus the paternal aunt of the emperor Caligula and maternal great-aunt of emperor Nero.
He was the father of the Roman Emperor Tiberius and Nero Claudius Drusus, father-in-law to Antonia Minor, grandfather to the Emperor Claudius, Germanicus, and Livilla, great-grandfather to the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, and great-great-grandfather to the Emperor Nero.
Through his half-sister Antonia Minor, he was a maternal uncle of Germanicus, Livilla and the Emperor Claudius.
After the emperor himself, the Mausoleum hosted the ashes of Livia ( Augustus ' wife ), Germanicus, Agrippina the Elder, Agrippina's daughter Julia Livilla, Nero ( son of Germanicus ), Drusus Caesar ( son of Germanicus ), Caligula, Tiberius, Drusus Julius Caesar ( son of Tiberius ), Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor ( parents of Claudius ), Claudius, Britannicus ( the son of Claudius ), the embalmed body of Poppaea Sabina wife of Nero, Julia Domna ( later moved to Mausoleum of Hadrian ), and Nerva, the last emperor for whom the mausoleum was opened.

Germanicus and Minor
His father, Germanicus, was a scion of both Julii and Claudii, descending from the respective bloodlines of Octavia Minor and Livia Drusilla.
Having defeated the Quadi and Sarmatians on the Danube, for which he was given the title Germanicus Maximus, Carus proceeded through Thrace and Asia Minor, annexed Mesopotamia, pressed on to Seleucia and Ctesiphon, and marched his soldiers beyond the Tigris.

Germanicus and was
Although Dio is the earliest writer to mention them, Ammianus Marcellinus used the name to refer to Germans on the Limes Germanicus in the time of Trajan's governorship of the province shortly after it was formed, circa 98 / 99.
Agrippina was the wife of the general and statesman Germanicus and a relative to the first Roman Emperors.
Germanicus was a popular general and politician.
Germanicus was always favored by his great uncle and hoped that he would succeed Tiberius, who had been adopted by Augustus as his heir and successor.
Germanicus was a candidate for future succession and had won fame campaigning in Germania and Gaul.
It was widely suspected that Germanicus had been poisoned or perhaps on the orders of Tiberius, with Agrippina believing he was assassinated.
Agrippina was in grief when Germanicus died.
She was unwise in her complaints about Germanicus ’ death to Tiberius.
Her practice of accompanying Germanicus on campaigns was considered inappropriate, and her tendency to take command in these situations was viewed with suspicion as subversively masculine.
Agrippina was the first daughter and fourth living child of Agrippina the Elder and Germanicus.
Germanicus, Agrippina's father, was a very popular general and politician.
Germanicus ’ father, Drusus the Elder, was the second son of the Empress Livia Drusilla by her first marriage to praetor Tiberius Nero, and was the Emperor Tiberius ’ s younger brother and Augustus ’ s stepson.
Germanicus was a favorite of his great-uncle Augustus, who hoped that Germanicus would succeed his uncle Tiberius, who was Augustus's own adopted son and heir.
Pallas stated to the emperor that as Lucius was the grandson to Claudius's late brother Germanicus, by marrying Agrippina, Claudius would ally the two branches of the Claudian house and imperial family.
Lucius ’ name was changed to Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus and he became Claudius ’ s adopted son, heir and recognised successor.
Claudius ( Latin: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54 ) was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54.
When the Arch of Pavia was erected to honor the Imperial clan in 8, Claudius ' name ( now Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus after his elevation to paterfamilias of Claudii Nerones on the adoption of his brother ) was inscribed on the edge — past the deceased princes, Gaius and Lucius, and Germanicus ' children.

Germanicus and daughter
* 16 – Julia Drusilla, Roman daughter of Germanicus ( d. 38 )
They had two children, a son called Germanicus and a daughter whose name is unknown ( b. ca 55 ).
* End of the year – Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, niece of Claudius ( starved to death in her exile )
** Drusilla, daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder ( d. 38 )
Agrippina was a niece to Claudius, a daughter of Claudius ’ late brother Germanicus.
Their children were Germanicus and Claudius, a daughter Livilla ( Little Livia ), and at least two others who did not survive infancy.
* Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus ( PIR < sup > 2 </ sup > D 127 )-Consul in 32, he married his cousin Germanicus ' daughter Agrippina the Younger in AD 28.
* Julia Drusilla, daughter of Germanicus, married first Lucius Cassius Longinus, and second Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
* Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, married Marcus Vinicius, consul in AD 30.
: For her niece, the youngest daughter of his brother Germanicus and sister of the Emperor Caligula, see Julia Livilla.
Drusus and Livilla had three children, a daughter named Julia in 5 AD and twin brothers in 19 AD: of these Germanicus Gemellus died in 23, whereas Tiberius Gemellus survived his infancy.
Julia Livilla, the youngest daughter of Germanicus, was named for her paternal aunt.
Julia Drusilla ( Classical Latin: ) ( 16 September AD 16 – 10 June AD 38 ) was the second daughter and fifth living child of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, and the sister of the Roman Emperor Caligula.
Julia was executed around the same time as her cousin Livilla, the daughter of Germanicus and sister of the former Emperor Caligula.
However, on her sepulchral inscription, she is explicitly named Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, which leads to believe that in her times, she was called either ' Julia ' or ' Livilla '.
The sepulchral inscription found on her cippus reads: " Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, lies here " ( LIVILLA GERMANICI CAESARIS FILIA HIC SITA EST ).
Besieged in his stronghold by his own countrymen, Segestes appealed for help to Germanicus who relieved him, and Segestes then handed over his pregnant daughter Thusnelda, Arminius ' wife, to Germanicus as a prisoner.
His daughter Aemilia Lepida married Drusus Caesar, a son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder.

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