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lionofchaeronea:Bust of Julia Agrippina, aka Agrippina the Younger (15-59 CE), niece and fourth wife
Gemma Claudia, 49 A.D.On the left side is the Emperor Claudius and his wife Agrippina the Younger. O
Joyce DiDonato and Andrea Mastroni in Agrippina at the Royal Opera House. Photograph: Tristram Kent
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erin-studyblrs:Library game strong today. I’m working on Ann essay about influential women in Ancien
erin-studyblrs:thetwelvecaesars:erin-studyblrs:Library game strong today. I’m working on Ann essay a
The Trojan Games - Part 3If Agrippina knew one thing, it’s getting all the attention for her son and
myglyptothek:Portrait of Agrippina the Younger. 41-54 AD. Marble. Acropolis Museum, Athens. Inv. NAM
Tiberius and his first wife Vipsania Agrippina. The future emperor was forced to divorce Vipsania, w
Agrippina the Younger || (15 - 59 AD) || Whore by In This Moment ||
zeezie-gallifrey:zeezie-gallifrey:myself wearing Agrippina the Younger’s signature hairstyle!hairdre
fyeahcutemoths:Thysania agrippina is a newly found moth species in the rainforests of Panama. Stunni
Agrippina the Elder- Enemy of the State or First Lady of Roman Politics?Although many people tend to
avgustaoktavia:Bust of Agrippina the Elder.Marble. First half of the 1st century CE.Inv. No. 2164 T
lionofchaeronea:Agrippina, carrying a cornucopia, crowns her son Nero with a laurel wreath. Unknown
avgustaoktavia:Bust of Agrippina the Elder.Marble. First half of the 1st century CE.Inv. No. 2164 T
juliacaesaris:↳ Women of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BCE - CE 68)Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 1
cleopatrasdaughter:“Roman women in public are subservient and abasement to their men but at th
Pandataria - tiny banishment island (3 x 0,8 km)Julia the Elder, Agrippina the Elder and Julia Livil
Ancient Rome; Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus, 1839. Joseph Mallord William Turner. T
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