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Agrippina the Younger
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AbstractAgrippina the Younger (14–59CE) was the daughter of Augustus' ambitious grand‐daughter, Agrippina the elder, and of Germanicus, the highly popular nephew and adopted son of Tiberius. She would exploit these powerful family connections relentlessly. She was born in 14CEon the Rhine frontier, where her mother had accompanied Germanicus. By 17 the family had returned to Rome, where Agrippina participated in her father's Triumph. She remained there when Germanicus went to Syria, where he died in 19.
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AbstractAgrippina the Younger (14–59CE) was the daughter of Augustus' ambitious grand‐daughter, Agrippina the elder, and of Germanicus, the highly popular nephew and adopted son of Tiberius.
She would exploit these powerful family connections relentlessly.
She was born in 14CEon the Rhine frontier, where her mother had accompanied Germanicus.
By 17 the family had returned to Rome, where Agrippina participated in her father's Triumph.
She remained there when Germanicus went to Syria, where he died in 19.
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