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Agrippina the Elder

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AbstractVipsania Agrippina (Maior) (ca. 14BCE–33CE), daughter of M. Vipsanius Agrippa (RE2) and Julia (RE550), granddaughter of Augustus (RE132), married Germanicus (RE138) in 5CEand produced nine children (Suet.Cal. 7), six of whom survived infancy: Nero Caesar (RE146), Drusus Caesar (RE137), Gaius “Caligula” (RE133), Agrippina the younger (Minor) (RE556), Julia Drusilla (RE567), and Julia Livilla (RE575).
Title: Agrippina the Elder
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AbstractVipsania Agrippina (Maior) (ca.
14BCE–33CE), daughter of M.
Vipsanius Agrippa (RE2) and Julia (RE550), granddaughter of Augustus (RE132), married Germanicus (RE138) in 5CEand produced nine children (Suet.
Cal.
7), six of whom survived infancy: Nero Caesar (RE146), Drusus Caesar (RE137), Gaius “Caligula” (RE133), Agrippina the younger (Minor) (RE556), Julia Drusilla (RE567), and Julia Livilla (RE575).

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