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Agrippa
The most important man in Rome after Augustus, Agrippa is Augustus’s oldest friend. Livia favors Augustus’s stepson, Marcellus, over Agrippa for the purposes of making Agrippa jealous. When a strange sickness overcomes Augustus, he is forced to name an heir. He chooses Marcellus at Livia’s behest, forcing Agrippa to request a relocation out of Rome.
Agrippina
The daughter of Julia and widow of Germanicus, Agrippina becomes the de facto leader of Rome’s anti-Tiberius faction following Germanicus’s death.
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