In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Minor and the freedwoman Claudia Atte, respectively mother and concubine of the emperor Nero. In particular, in the complex relationship between mother and son, beyond the malevolent gossip that prefigures incest, Agrippina's desire to consolidate the marriage of her son with (Claudia) Octavia, the latter being the daughter of the emperor Claudius, for eminently dynastic reasons and to consolidate the imperial legitimacy of Nero himself, plays a notable role
International audienceUnder the Julio-claudian dynasty, the place of imperial freedmen, whose career...
This paper aimed to examine the positions adopted by Antonia Minor and dictated by political reason...
Ancient authors emphasize dramatic moments in the life of Julia Domna, wife of Roman emperor Septimi...
In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Mino...
International audienceMessalina and Agrippina are, respectively, Claudius' third and fourth wives. M...
In the course of his reign, the Emperor Nero was married to three wives in succession. Since a numbe...
none1noIn this paper some women belonging to the Julio-Claudian domus are examined: Livia, Julia, Ag...
Tacitus’ portrayal of Agrippina Minor Ancient historiography has more in common with the historical ...
At the beginning of his reign, Nero had to face a difficult political situation, due to the ambition...
Kajava Mika. Anthony A. Barrett, Agrippina, Mother of Nero. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 67, 1998...
none1noAnalisi e rilettura della figura di Agrippina cd. Minore, moglie dell'imperatore Claudio e ma...
The analysis of the supposed nightmares suffered by Nero after the murder of Agripina, narrated by s...
This chapter takes into consideration six women, chosen because they represent the continuity of the...
Pola marble head was found representing Agrippina, wife of Claudius and mother of Nero. Three inscri...
Il volume indaga le trasformazioni nel ruolo sociale e pubblico delle donne nella nuova realtà istit...
International audienceUnder the Julio-claudian dynasty, the place of imperial freedmen, whose career...
This paper aimed to examine the positions adopted by Antonia Minor and dictated by political reason...
Ancient authors emphasize dramatic moments in the life of Julia Domna, wife of Roman emperor Septimi...
In this article are examined, mainly in the light of literary sources, the figures of Agrippina Mino...
International audienceMessalina and Agrippina are, respectively, Claudius' third and fourth wives. M...
In the course of his reign, the Emperor Nero was married to three wives in succession. Since a numbe...
none1noIn this paper some women belonging to the Julio-Claudian domus are examined: Livia, Julia, Ag...
Tacitus’ portrayal of Agrippina Minor Ancient historiography has more in common with the historical ...
At the beginning of his reign, Nero had to face a difficult political situation, due to the ambition...
Kajava Mika. Anthony A. Barrett, Agrippina, Mother of Nero. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 67, 1998...
none1noAnalisi e rilettura della figura di Agrippina cd. Minore, moglie dell'imperatore Claudio e ma...
The analysis of the supposed nightmares suffered by Nero after the murder of Agripina, narrated by s...
This chapter takes into consideration six women, chosen because they represent the continuity of the...
Pola marble head was found representing Agrippina, wife of Claudius and mother of Nero. Three inscri...
Il volume indaga le trasformazioni nel ruolo sociale e pubblico delle donne nella nuova realtà istit...
International audienceUnder the Julio-claudian dynasty, the place of imperial freedmen, whose career...
This paper aimed to examine the positions adopted by Antonia Minor and dictated by political reason...
Ancient authors emphasize dramatic moments in the life of Julia Domna, wife of Roman emperor Septimi...