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"she could give her son the empire, but not endure him as emperor"
In-text: (The Annals of Imperial Rome, 1973)
Your Bibliography: 1973. The Annals of Imperial Rome. [ebook] Penguin UK, p.Chapter 3 War with the Germans. Available at: <https://books.google.com.au/books?id=bzHAm7wZM-0C&pg=PT363&lpg=PT363&dq=%22she+could+give+her+son+the+empire,+but+not+endure+him+as+emperor%22&source=bl&ots=gr2lJJXR-6&sig=KR1FDUaX98Y6lrYLYERVFyZxn2w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiN3NjzrNfbAhVJnpQKHdedASEQ6AEINTAB#v=onepage&q=%22she%20could%20give%20her%20son%20the%20empire%2C%20but%20not%20endure%20him%20as%20emperor%22.&f=false> [Accessed 13 June 2018].
In-text: (Ancient History Encylopedia, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Ancient History Encylopedia, 2013. Julio-Claudian Family Tree. [image] Available at: <https://www.ancient.eu/image/2131/> [Accessed 23 June 2018].
“This dynastic connection was in itself powerful enough, but she could boast another family distinction since she belonged to the second great house to give its name to the first generation of Roman emperors, the proud and haughty Claudians.”
In-text: (Barrett, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Barrett, A., 2018. Agrippina: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Early Empire. [ebook] United States: Yale University Press. Available at: <https://www.academia.edu/33045282/Anthony_A._Barrett_-_Agrippina.pdf> [Accessed 12 June 2018].
In-text: (BBC, 2016)
Your Bibliography: BBC, 2016. Agrippina the Younger. [podcast] In Our Time. Available at: <https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074yzwk> [Accessed 15 June 2018].
“Agrippina was leaving no stone unturned in order to make Nero popular with the masses and cause him to be regarded as the only successor to imperial power.”
In-text: (Dio Cassius, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Dio Cassius, C., 2001. Roman history. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
In-text: (HSC Ancient History Part 3: Personalities in Their Times - Rome - Agrippina the Younger - Dux College, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Dux College. 2018. HSC Ancient History Part 3: Personalities in Their Times - Rome - Agrippina the Younger - Dux College. [online] Available at: <https://dc.edu.au/ancient-history-agrippina-the-younger/> [Accessed 14 June 2018].
In-text: (Ginsburg, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Ginsburg, J., 2006. Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire. [ebook] New York: Oxford University Press, pp.3-9. Available at: <https://books.google.com.au/books?id=lZk6DwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false> [Accessed 13 June 2018].
In-text: (Lawless, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Lawless, J., 1997. Agrippina II. In: J. Lawless, K. Cameron, T. Catalanotto, D. Hennessy, G. Kenworthy, B. Leadbetter, A. Nobbs and K. Welch, ed., Personalities from the Past, 2nd ed. South Melbourne: Nelson ITP, pp.241-259.
In-text: (Livy and Yardley, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Livy and Yardley, J., n.d. History of Rome.
In-text: (Rutland, 1978)
Your Bibliography: Rutland, L., 1978. Women as Makers of Kings in Tacitus' Annals. The Classical World, [online] 72(1), pp.15-29. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/4348970?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A8bfe41355dfb449c250f496a052da002&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents> [Accessed 14 June 2018].
In-text: (Scott, 1974)
Your Bibliography: Scott, R., 1974. The Death of Nero's Mother (Tacitus, Annals XIV, 1-13). Latomus, [online] 33(1), pp.105-115. Available at: <http://www.jstor.org/stable/41528934> [Accessed 14 June 2018].
In-text: (Southon, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Southon, E., 2016. Agrippina the Younger. [online] Ancient History et cetera. Available at: <http://etc.ancient.eu/education/agrippina-the-younger/#contents> [Accessed 13 June 2018].
In-text: (Suetonius Tranquillus and Rolfe, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Suetonius Tranquillus, G. and Rolfe, J., 2001. Suetonius. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
"she seemed to be looking round for a party, and a leader for it"
In-text: (Tacitus. and Woodman, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Tacitus. and Woodman, A., 2016. The Annals of Tacitus. West Nyack: Cambridge University Press.
In-text: (TED-Ed, 2017)
Your Bibliography: TED-Ed, 2017. Who were the Vestal Virgins, and what was their job? - Peta Greenfield. [video] Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER0Cu0KQFqM&t=10s> [Accessed 23 June 2018].
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