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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Britannicus (son of Claudius I):poisoning her second husband, Agrippina incestuously became the wife of her uncle, the emperor Claudius
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Britannicus Britannicus ( Tiberius Claudius Britannicus ) ( AD 41â"55), son of the Roman emperor Claudius and his wife Messal(l)ina
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The Action of the Play: Last night, Princess Junia was kidnapped and brought to the palace by order of the Emperor. Neroâs mother Agrippina had promised Juniaâs hand in
For the first time, from man's first footsteps to the present day. The epic 700,000-year mega history of mankind in Britain. Your history has just been re-written to include 200,00
An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors. DIR Atlas Britannicus Donna Hurley Britannicus was born Tiberius Claudius Germanicus on February 12, AD 41, only a few weeks after his
Britannicus (Claudius Tiberius Germanicus Britannicus) (brÄtÄn`ÄkÉs), A.D. 41?â"A.D. 55, Roman prince, son of Claudius I Claudius I (Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus
The American Repertory Theatre presents Britannicus by Jean Racine, directed by Robert Woodruff, January 20 - February 11, 2007 at the Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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