Thursday, May 12, 2011

Post Number One

Today my father married his third wife, Julia. I now have two half sisters, Vispania Agrippina, and also Vispania Marcella.

9 comments:

  1. Friend Request: Hello! I would like to be friends with you. I would like your friendship because as of today I am your new stepmother. Please accept!

    Adams, John Paul. Julia Daughter of Augustus and Scribona. CSUN, http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/julias.html, 15 May 2011.

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  2. Mother! Consider being a friend of mine.


    Howe, Helen and Robert T., Ancient and Medieval Worlds, White Plains, NY: Longman Publishing, 1992.

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  3. Friend Request:
    Dear Agrippina,
    It may have come to your knowledge that I am, in fact, your step grandmother. You see, my husband Augustus had a daughter from a previous marriage, named Julia. Therefore she is my step daughter. Making you my step grandchild. Please accept!

    Hurley, Donna. Agrippina the Elder, Roman Emperors, http://www.roman-emperors.org/aggiei.htm, 16 May 2011.

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  4. Hello again stepdaughter! As your (step) mother, I want to give you some advice from Virgil.

    'Age carries all things away, even the mind.'

    Virgil Quotes. Brainy Quotes, http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/v/virgil_3.html, 15 May 2011

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  5. Friend Request:
    Hi Agrippina,
    We have some what of a connection! My adopted son Nero, is your grandson! Who grows up to be an Emperor because of the fact that I adopted him! Will you except my friend request...

    N.S. Gill, "Agrippina the Elder."
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/agrippinaelder/g/AgrippinaElder.htm

    This website shows the connections!

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  6. Yes I will accept Claudius and Livius's freind requests.

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  7. Friend Request:
    Hello,
    I am one of the Construction Contractors to build Nero's Golden House. With all the statues, pillars, and you could describe it as a world inside of a world with all the wild life, and the different types of land ranging from forests to flat land.

    Tranquillus, Suetonius, G. The Twelve Caesars. Penguin Books, 1979.

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