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Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire

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Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire - Ginsburg, Judith, and Gruen, Eric (Editor)
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Agrippina the Younger, wife of the emperor Claudius and mother of his successor Nero, wielded power and authority at the center of the Roman empire in ways unmatched by almost any other woman in Roman history. Such, at least, is the portrait of Agrippina delivered by our sources and perpetuated in modern scholarship. In this posthumous work, Judith Ginsburg provides a fresh look at both the literary and material representations of Agrippina. Unlike previous treatments, she seeks neither to condemn nor to rehabilitate ...

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Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire 2005, Oxford University Press, USA, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780195181418

Hardcover