Agrippina: Empress, Exile, Hustler, Whore
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This book follows Agrippina as a daughter, born to the expected heir to Augustus s throne, who was then orphaned, as a sister to Caligula who raped his sisters and showered them with honours until they attempted rebellion against him and were exiled, as a seductive niece and then wife to Claudius who gave her access to near unlimited power, and then as a mother to Nero who adored her until he killed her. She was 44 when she died. It takes us from the camps of Germany during a mutiny, through senatorial political intrigue, assassination attempts and exile to a small island, to the heights of imperial power, thrones and golden cloaks and games and adoration. We will see Agrippina found her own city (Cologne), live up to and then flaunt the greatest ideals of Roman femininity and motherhood, and explore the absolute limits of female power in Rome. The biography of Agrippina is also the biography of the first Roman imperial family - the Julio-Claudians, and of the empire itself.
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I honestly loved it, there is little else to say. The writing is excellent, incredibly humorous and informative, yet highly entertaining. As a contrast to fiction books which tend to keep me up at night, Agrippina was my go-to before going to bed. Not to say that it was boring, not at all! Just a personal comfort book. Definitely recommend!
Description
This book follows Agrippina as a daughter, born to the expected heir to Augustus s throne, who was then orphaned, as a sister to Caligula who raped his sisters and showered them with honours until they attempted rebellion against him and were exiled, as a seductive niece and then wife to Claudius who gave her access to near unlimited power, and then as a mother to Nero who adored her until he killed her. She was 44 when she died. It takes us from the camps of Germany during a mutiny, through senatorial political intrigue, assassination attempts and exile to a small island, to the heights of imperial power, thrones and golden cloaks and games and adoration. We will see Agrippina found her own city (Cologne), live up to and then flaunt the greatest ideals of Roman femininity and motherhood, and explore the absolute limits of female power in Rome. The biography of Agrippina is also the biography of the first Roman imperial family - the Julio-Claudians, and of the empire itself.
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Posts
I honestly loved it, there is little else to say. The writing is excellent, incredibly humorous and informative, yet highly entertaining. As a contrast to fiction books which tend to keep me up at night, Agrippina was my go-to before going to bed. Not to say that it was boring, not at all! Just a personal comfort book. Definitely recommend!




