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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 427 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AGRIPPINA  , the " younger " (A.D . 16-59), daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the

elder,
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sister of Caligula and
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mother of
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Nero, was born at Oppidum Ubiorum on the Rhine, afterwards named in her honour Colonia Agrippinae (mod . Cologne) . Her
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life was notorious for intrigue and perfidy . By her first
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husband, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, she was the mother of the emperor Nero; her second husband was Passienus Crispus, whom she was accused of poisoning . Assisted by the influential freedman Pallas, she induced her
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uncle the emperor Claudius to marry her after the
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death of Messalina, and adopt the future Nero as heir to the
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throne in place of
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Britannicus . Soon afterwards she poisoned Claudius and secured the throne for her son, with the intention of practically ruling on his behalf . Being alarmed at the influence of the freedwoman Acte over Nero, she threatened to support the claims of the rightful heir Britannicus . Nero thereupon murdered the young prince and decided to get rid of his mother . Pretending a re-conciliation, he invited her to Baiae, where an attempt was made to drown her on a vessel especially constructed to founder . As this proved a failure, he had her put to death at her country house . Agrippina wrote
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memoirs of her times, referred to by Tacitus (
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Ann. iv .

53) . Her

character is set forth in Racine's Britannicus . See Tac . Ann. xii., xiii., xiv.; Dio Cassius lix.-Ixi.; Suetonius, Nero, 34; Stahr, Agrippina, die Mutter Neros (1880); Raffay, Die Memoiren der Kaiserin Agrippina (1884); B . W . Henderson, The Life and Principate of the Emperor Nero (1903); also article NERO .

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