Bust of Agrippina the Younger

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Bust of Agrippina the Younger

Bust of Agrippina the Younger, made of marble and dated to the 1st century CE. The object is located at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum (USA).

Agrippina the Younger was the mother of Emperor Nero and one of the most influential women in the history of the Roman Empire. Through her ambition and intelligence, she was able to gain enormous power at court, but was ultimately executed on the orders of her own son.

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