Agrippina
Empress, Exile, Hustler, Whore
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Imogen Church
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Emma Southon
About this listen
Agrippina the Younger held a unique position in the first Roman imperial family. As great niece of Tiberius, sister of Caligula, wife of Claudius and mother of Nero, she stood at the centre of power in the Roman empire for three generations. Even in her own time, she was recognised as a woman of unparalleled power. From exile to being hailed empress, across three marriages and three widowhoods, her life, power and role were extraordinary in their scope and drama. Beautiful and intelligent, she is alternately a ruthless murderer and helpless victim, the most loving mother and the most powerful woman of the Roman empire.
She is portrayed in ancient sources as using sex, motherhood, manipulation and violence to get her way and as single-minded in her pursuit of power for herself and her son. Agrippina’s life sheds light on the Julio-Claudian dynasty and Rome at its height - the chaos, blood and politics of it all - as well as the place of women in the Roman world.
This book follows Agrippina as a daughter born to the expected heir to Augustus’ throne and who was then orphaned; as a sister to Caligula, who raped his sisters and showered them with honours until they attempted rebellion against him and were exiled; as a seductive niece and then wife to Claudius, who gave her access to near unlimited power; and then as a mother to Nero, who adored her until he killed her.
She was 44 when she died. It takes us from the camps of Germany during a mutiny, through senatorial political intrigue, assassination attempts and exile to a small island, to the heights of imperial power, thrones and golden cloaks and games and adoration.
We will see Agrippina found her own city (Cologne), live up to and then flaunt the greatest ideals of Roman femininity and motherhood, and explore the absolute limits of female power in Rome. The biography of Agrippina is also the biography of the first Roman imperial family, the Julio-Claudians, and of the empire itself.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-09-2020
Enthralling listen!
A thorough and accessible book on a remarkable Roman woman. I found it fascinating to hear these histories told through a modern and critical lens, far from the praising of the ‘classics’ I experienced at university 20yrs ago. The reader was brilliant, with fluid conversational delivery. Highly recommended!
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- Anonymous User
- 30-05-2024
Great story
Fantastic take on Agrippina. A great introduction to a great lady. Thanks Emma for reading it so well.
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- JayD
- 07-11-2021
An outstanding history
Skilfully constructed with the unsparing verve that made Emma Southon’s A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum such a delight.
The narration is a bit more theatrical in this case, which I found interfered a bit with my enjoyment of the text. I much preferred Sophie Ward’s narration in A Fatal Thing Happened….
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-2023
Great interpretation!
I really enjoyed this. Listening to it was great. I appreciate how the references to the sources were clearly spoken. Sometimes the sarcasm in the words and even tone was a bit too much but nonetheless a great feminist approach. Worth the credit! :)
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- Jessica
- 28-09-2020
Entertaining, educational and inspiring
Imogen was great as always and the story was amazing, and really taught me some stuff. Give it a read. It’s not dull history, it’s good history
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- Emily
- 18-07-2023
A Fun and Informative Time
An engaging, informative and entertaining audiobook that critically examined sources and detailed the life of Agrippina the Younger, one of the most infamous and well connected women of Ancient Rome.
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- Tom
- 03-06-2024
Good book, poor narration
The narrator of this book is, shall we say, an acquired taste. Be really sure you're into it before buying because I found it a constant distraction from an otherwise really enjoyable book.
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