Head of Agrippina the Elder
Head of Agrippina the Elder
Published 2018-09-12T16:15:58+00:00
This marble head-portrait sculpture depicts Agrippina the Elder, a prominent member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was born in c. 14 BC the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a close supporter of Rome's first emperor Augustus, and Augustus' daughter Julia the Elder. At the time of her birth, her brothers Lucius and Gaius were the adoptive sons of Augustus and were his heirs until their deaths in AD 2 and 4, respectively. Following their deaths, her cousin Germanicus was made the adoptive son of Tiberius as part of Augustus' succession scheme in the adoptions of AD 4 in which Tiberius was adopted by Augustus. As a corollary to the adoption, Agrippina was wed to Germanicus in order to bring him closer to the Julian family.
The sculpture was discovered in Soli.
Date published | 12/09/2018 |
Title | Head of Agrippina the Elder |
Period | Roman |
Medium | Marble |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Cyprus Archaeological Museum |