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  2. Agrippina was born on 6 November in AD 15, or possibly 14, at Oppidum Ubiorum, a Roman outpost on the Rhine River located in present-day Cologne, Germany. A second sister Julia Drusilla was born on 16 September 16, also in Germany.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Julia Agrippina (born ad 15—died 59) was the mother of the Roman emperor Nero and a powerful influence on him during the early years of his reign (54–68). Agrippina was the daughter of Germanicus Caesar and Vipsania Agrippina , sister of the emperor Gaius , or Caligula (reigned 37–41), and wife of the emperor Claudius (41–54).

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  5. Born on November 6, 15 AD, Agrippina the Younger was the daughter of Germanicus, a celebrated Roman general, and Agrippina the Elder, a formidable woman in her own right. Her lineage was deeply rooted in Roman nobility, as she was the great-granddaughter of Emperor Augustus, the founder of the Roman Principate.

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · Around A.D. 15, Agrippina was born in a military camp on the banks of the Rhine to an influential Roman power: Germanicus, nephew and adopted son of the emperor Tiberius and a candidate to...

  7. Sep 30, 2023 · Agrippina the Younger, born in 15 AD, was a prominent figure in the tumultuous history of ancient Rome. As the granddaughter of the first Roman Emperor Augustus and the mother of the future Emperor Nero, Agrippina played a pivotal role in the early years of the Roman Empire.

  8. Born at Ara Ubiorum (modern-day Cologne) on November 6, 15 ce; slain at Baiae by order of her son, Emperor Nero, 59 ce; eldest daughter of Germanicus (the great Roman general), and Agrippina the Elder ("Major," granddaughter of the great Augustus); sister of Drusilla (15–38), Caligula (12–41), and Julia Livilla; married Gnaeus Domitius ...

  9. Oct 19, 2021 · Born in 15 CE in a military camp on the banks of the Rhine, Agrippina the Younger was destined for greatness. Her parents were prominent members of the ruling Julio-Claudian dynasty. Her mother was Vipsania Agrippina (Agrippina the Elder), a daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and the favorite granddaughter of the first Emperor Augustus.

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