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She was first married to Domitius Ahenobarbus and after his death to her uncle Claudius , whom she poisoned in order to place her own son , Nero , on the throne . Junie . It was not customary in historical plays to invent characters .
She was first married to Domitius Ahenobarbus and after his death to her uncle Claudius , whom she poisoned in order to place her own son , Nero , on the throne . Junie . It was not customary in historical plays to invent characters .
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Tacitus says that soon after the death of Claudius the public learnt all the details concerning the poisoning of the emperor by Agrippina . 1184. J'arrêtai de sa mort la nouvelle trop prompte . Although Claudius was dead , Agrippina did ...
Tacitus says that soon after the death of Claudius the public learnt all the details concerning the poisoning of the emperor by Agrippina . 1184. J'arrêtai de sa mort la nouvelle trop prompte . Although Claudius was dead , Agrippina did ...
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According to La Harpe , Gilbert , in his Hippolyte , was the first to conceive of a violent death for Oenone . Since Racine makes her in part responsible for Phaedra's crime it is more natural for her to commit suicide than in Euripides ...
According to La Harpe , Gilbert , in his Hippolyte , was the first to conceive of a violent death for Oenone . Since Racine makes her in part responsible for Phaedra's crime it is more natural for her to commit suicide than in Euripides ...
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Agrippina aime Albine Allons âme amour Andromaque Aricie assez bras Britannicus Burrhus cacher cæur CÉPHISE César charmes cher chercher ciel Claudius coup cour courroux craint crime cruel death dessein destin devant Dieux dire discours donner douleur doute enfin ennemis ENONE époux fils French frère funeste fureur garde gloire Grecs haine Hélas Hermione heureux Hippolyte J'ai jour Junie juste l'ai l'amour l'autre laisse larmes lieux line loin longtemps love lui-même m'en Madame main maître malheur mère mort mortels n'ai Narcisse Nero Néron note ORESTE Pallas parler passé pensée père peuple peut-être Phèdre pieds place play pleurs porte PREMIÈRE prêt Prince PYLADE Pyrrhus qu'à qu'un Racine regards rend reste rien rival Rome s'il sais sang SCÈNE secret Seigneur sera seul soins songe sort Souffrez Tacitus THÉRAMÈNE Thésée Theseus transports triste trouble veut veux viens vient vois voix vous-même XVII century yeux