Agrippina the Younger and the Julio-Claudian dynasty
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Observaciones y contexto
In the Julio-Claudian dynasty, women never acted together to obtain greater female prominence in the public and political spheres, but rather, moved by personal interests, normally aiming at placing their descendants in the first line of succession.
In a first phase, Octavia, Livia and Julia the Elder stand out, and later, Agrippina the Elder, Julia the Younger and Agrippina the Younger do.
Although harshly criticized, the Julio-Claudians undoubtedly started a new period in the history of Rome, a task that would later be continued by the great Antonine and Severan empresses.
Descripción
Understanding the role of Agrippina the Younger from the family tree of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.