Agrippina : Mother of Nero.

By: Barrett, Anthony AMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Roman Imperial Biographies SerPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (380 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203012352Subject(s): Agrippina, -- Minor, -- 15-59 | Empresses -- Rome -- Biography | Rome -- History -- Julio-Claudians, 30 B.C.-68 A.DGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Agrippina : Mother of NeroDDC classification: 937/.07/092 LOC classification: DG282.6 -- .B37 2001ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 Background -- 2 Family -- 3 Daughter -- 4 Sister -- 5 Niece -- 6 Wife -- 7 Mother -- 8 The End -- 9 Sources -- I Literary Sources -- Literary citations -- Octavia -- Pliny the Elder -- Josephus -- Juvenal -- Tacitus -- Suetonius -- Dio -- Sources making limited allusions -- II Material Sources -- Sculpture -- Reliefs -- Sculpture in round -- I Copenhagen/Ancona Group (Claudian) -- II Milan/Florence Group (Claudian) -- III Stuttgart Group (Neronian) -- IV Naples/Parma Group (Caligulan) -- V Adolphseck 22 Group (Caligulan) -- Cameos -- III Inscriptions -- IV Coins -- Imperial issues (including imperial coins of Ephesus and Caesarea in Cappadocia) -- Caligula -- Claudius -- Nero -- Local issues -- Caligula -- Claudius -- Nero -- Appendix I The Year of Agrippina the Younger's Birth -- Appendix II The Husbands of Domitia and Lepida -- Appendix III The Date of Nero's Birth -- Appendix IV The Family of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus -- Appendix V Agrippina's Movements in Late 39 -- Appendix VI The Date of Seneca's Tutorship -- Appendix VII The Decline in Agrippina's Power -- Appendix VIII The Patronage of Seneca and Burrus in 54-9 -- Appendix IX SC on Gold and Silver Coins of Nero -- Appendix X The Final Days of Agrippina -- Abbreviations -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: In this dynamic new biography - the first on Agrippina in English - Professor Barrett uses the latest archaeological, numismatic and historical evidence to provide a close and detailed study of her life and career. He shows how Agrippina's political contribution to her time seems in fact to have been positive, and that when she is judged by her achievements she demands admiration. Revealing the true figure behind the propaganda and the political machinations of which she was capable, he assesses the impact of her marriage to the emperor Claudius, on the country and her family. Finally, he exposed her one real failing - her relationship with her son, the monster of her own making to whom, in horrific and violent circumstances, she would eventually fall victim.
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Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 Background -- 2 Family -- 3 Daughter -- 4 Sister -- 5 Niece -- 6 Wife -- 7 Mother -- 8 The End -- 9 Sources -- I Literary Sources -- Literary citations -- Octavia -- Pliny the Elder -- Josephus -- Juvenal -- Tacitus -- Suetonius -- Dio -- Sources making limited allusions -- II Material Sources -- Sculpture -- Reliefs -- Sculpture in round -- I Copenhagen/Ancona Group (Claudian) -- II Milan/Florence Group (Claudian) -- III Stuttgart Group (Neronian) -- IV Naples/Parma Group (Caligulan) -- V Adolphseck 22 Group (Caligulan) -- Cameos -- III Inscriptions -- IV Coins -- Imperial issues (including imperial coins of Ephesus and Caesarea in Cappadocia) -- Caligula -- Claudius -- Nero -- Local issues -- Caligula -- Claudius -- Nero -- Appendix I The Year of Agrippina the Younger's Birth -- Appendix II The Husbands of Domitia and Lepida -- Appendix III The Date of Nero's Birth -- Appendix IV The Family of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus -- Appendix V Agrippina's Movements in Late 39 -- Appendix VI The Date of Seneca's Tutorship -- Appendix VII The Decline in Agrippina's Power -- Appendix VIII The Patronage of Seneca and Burrus in 54-9 -- Appendix IX SC on Gold and Silver Coins of Nero -- Appendix X The Final Days of Agrippina -- Abbreviations -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index.

In this dynamic new biography - the first on Agrippina in English - Professor Barrett uses the latest archaeological, numismatic and historical evidence to provide a close and detailed study of her life and career. He shows how Agrippina's political contribution to her time seems in fact to have been positive, and that when she is judged by her achievements she demands admiration. Revealing the true figure behind the propaganda and the political machinations of which she was capable, he assesses the impact of her marriage to the emperor Claudius, on the country and her family. Finally, he exposed her one real failing - her relationship with her son, the monster of her own making to whom, in horrific and violent circumstances, she would eventually fall victim.

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