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  1. Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and niece of emperor Claudius, and the mother of Nero. Agrippina was one of the most prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.

  2. Nerone e Agrippina è un film muto del 1914 di produzione italiana, diretto da Mario Caserini.

  3. Claudio. Poppea. Ottone. Nerone. Agrippina hears that her husband, the emperor Claudio, has died at sea. She decides to make her son, Nerone, the new emperor of Rome. NO TIM E FOR TEARS—THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY! I’LL DO WHAT EVER. YOU SAY, MOM! There’s just one problem: Claudio isn’t dead.

  4. Agrippina: The woman who made Nero emperor, but was murdered by her own son. © History Skills. Agrippina the Younger, born into the illustrious Julio-Claudian dynasty, navigated the treacherous waters of Roman politics with a finesse and ambition seldom seen in her era.

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  5. The message is tragicAgrippinas husband, the Roman emperor Claudio, has died in a shipwreck—but Agrippina is bursting with joy: Now she has a chance to make Nerone, her son from a previous marriage, the emperor of Rome.

  6. The all-star cast features mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey as Agrippina’s son and future emperor Nerone, soprano Brenda Rae as the seductive Poppea, countertenor Iestyn Davies as the ambitious officer Ottone, and bass Matthew Rose as the weary emperor Claudius.

  7. Agrippina will do anything she can to see her son Nerone as the Emperor of Rome. When she hears that her husband, the Emperor Claudio, has died at sea she wastes no time in mourning, and with Claudio having no blood-heir, publicly announces Nerone’s succession.