Agrippina Minor
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See also category: Agrippina Minor.
- Julia Agrippina or Agrippina Minor (Minor Latin for "the younger") (6 November, AD 15 or 16 – March 59), often called "Agrippinilla" to distinguish her from her mother, was the daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major. She was sister of Caligula, granddaughter and great-niece to Tiberius, niece and wife of Claudius, and the mother of Nero.
Portraits
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Caligula's three sisters with the attributes of Securitas, Concordia, and Fortuna (Agrippina is the one on the left) (37-38 AD)
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Aureus with Nero vis-à-vis Agrippina (54 AD)
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Coin of Nero with Agrippina on the reverse (?)
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Bust of Agrippina (National Museum in Warsaw (MNW))
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Marble bust of Agrippina from Emerita Augusta (Second half of the 1st century, National Archaeological Museum of Spain).
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Bust of Agrippina (Romano-Germanic Museum)
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Bust of Agrippina (Landesmuseum Stuttgart)
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Bust of Agrippina
(Pula archeological museum)
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Basanite statue of Agrippina as Orante (Centrale Montemartini)
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Statue of Agrippina (Lateran Museum)
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The death of Agrippina (from a drawing of Andrea Castagno)