The so-called Agrippina

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The Younger Agrippina, most likely depicted in this reclining sculpture, was the mother of the Roman emperor Nero and a very influential woman in the Roman Empire. Youngest sister of Caligula, she was described as ruthless, ambitious, violent, and domineering, but also a beautiful and reputable woman. Many ancient historians accuse Agrippina of poisoning her husband Claudius, though accounts vary. In AD 59 Agrippina was executed on the orders of her son. 

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