Many sources accuse her of poisoning her brother, the Emperor Claudius.
Agrippina the Younger's son was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus later known a Nero, one of the cruelest of Rome's emperors. he is said to he dipped christians in tar then set them alight to light his garden at night
It is thought that Claudius was poisoned by his wife, Agrippina the Younger.
Emperor Claudius married his niece Agrippina the Younger.
Livia, Julia, Agrippina (the elder), Agripinna (the younger), Messalina, Octavia and Poppaea. These are all of the notable women of the Julio-Claudian era.
According to most ancient historians Claudius was poisoned. However, different accounts tell different stories. According to some he died after prolonged suffering, while others say that he recovered and was poisoned again. Josephus described the murder accounts as rumours. Seneca the Younger said that he died of natural causes. The murder accounts point their fingers to his scheming wife, Agrippina the Younger. Some modern historians doubt the murder theories and think that they were door to ancient historians being susceptible to rumours and gossip.
Agrippina the Younger was born in Germany. In fact she founded a city there called Colonia Agrippina, which is the present day Cologne.
Nero's mother was named Agrippina the Younger. (her mother had the same name was was known as Agrippina the Elder) Nero's mother was the great granddaughter of Augustus.
Nero's mother was named Agrippina the Younger. (her mother had the same name was was known as Agrippina the Elder) Nero's mother was the great granddaughter of Augustus.
Agrippina the Younger's son was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus later known a Nero, one of the cruelest of Rome's emperors. he is said to he dipped christians in tar then set them alight to light his garden at night
The mother of Nero was Agrippina the Younger. She was the great granddaughter of Augustus.
It is thought that Claudius was poisoned by his wife, Agrippina the Younger.
Emperor Claudius married his niece Agrippina the Younger.
Agrippina Steklova's birth name is Agrippina Vladimirovna Steklova.
Agrippina of Mineo died in 262.
Agrippina Vaganova died in 1951.
Thysania agrippina was created in 1776.
Agrippina of Slavonia was born in 1248.