Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Roman Empress |
Birth Place | Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, Ancient Roman |
Died On | 23 March AD 59 (aged 43)\nMisenum |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Tenure | 1 January AD 49 – 13 October AD 54 |
Burial | Misenum |
Spouse | Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus Claudius |
Issue | Nero, Emperor of Rome |
House | Julio-Claudian Dynasty |
Father | Germanicus |
Mother | Agrippina the Elder |
Net worth
Agrippina the Younger, the renowned Roman Empress in Ancient Rome, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Known for her influential role in Roman society, Agrippina was highly regarded for her ambitions and political maneuverings. As the daughter of Germanicus Julius Caesar and Agrippina the Elder, she was born into privilege and wielded significant power through her marriages to prominent figures in the Roman Empire. With her astute mind and cunning tactics, Agrippina was able to accumulate wealth and cement her status within Roman society, making her net worth estimation reflective of her stature and accomplishments.
Biography/Timeline
Tacitus claims that Nero considered poisoning or stabbing her, but felt these methods were too difficult and suspicious, so he settled on – after the advice of his former tutor Anicetus – building a self-sinking boat. Though aware of the plot, Agrippina embarked on this boat and was nearly crushed by a collapsing lead ceiling only to be saved by the side of a sofa breaking the ceiling's fall. Though the collapsing ceiling missed Agrippina, it crushed her attendant who was outside by the helm.
Messalina considered Agrippina's son a threat to her son's position and sent assassins to strangle Lucius during his siesta. The assassins fled in terror when they saw a snake suddenly dart from beneath Lucius' pillow—but it was only a sloughed-off snake-skin in his bed, near his pillow.