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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2013.tde-13082013-135241
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Author
Full name
Laura Leonor Firmiano Teixeira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Corassin, Maria Luiza (President)
Santos, Elaine Cristina Prado dos
Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
Title in Portuguese
Lívia e Agripina Menor: a presença feminina no jogo político
Keywords in Portuguese
Agripina Menor
Domus Augusta
Império romano
Lívia
Abstract in Portuguese
Essa pesquisa almeja explicitar a influência de Lívia e de Agripina Menor, muitas vezes absolutamente política, no período entre 38 a.C. a 59 d.C.; destacando neste processo o uso das mulheres na criação da domus Augusta e na propaganda de Augusto e de outros imperadores da dinastia Júlio-Claudiana. Para isto, serão analisados excertos das fontes primárias, especialmente Tácito e Suetônio, nos quais podemos identificar a relevância destas mulheres dentro da família imperial e na sociedade romana.
Title in English
Livia and Agrippina Minor: the feminine presence in the political game
Keywords in English
Agrippina Minor
Domus Augusta
Livia
Roman empire
Abstract in English
This research aims to make explicit the influence of Livia and Agrippina Minor, an influence very often absolutely political, in the period from 38 BC to 59 AD; emphasizing in this process the use of women in the creation of the domus Augusta and in the propaganda of Augustus and other emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. For this, excerpts from primary sources will be analyzed, particularly Tacitus and Suetonius, in which we identify the relevance of these women within the Imperial family and in Roman society.
 
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Publishing Date
2013-08-13
 
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