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I need to know where this Agrippina quote came from!!! (1 Viewer)

Dazzaa

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I know that I have read somewhere a quote very similar to this "If Agrippina had been born a man, she would certainly have been emperor"

I really want to use it in my essay, but I have forgotten where I got it from. Anything close to this quote would help immensely!!!
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Elliot III

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I found a few quotes concerning her gender but not that quote exactly:
"She proposed coming as close as it was possible for a woman to come to a partnership in power" - Bauman

"To be effective in plotics, a woman needed a husband, brother, or son to act for her." - Levick

"Agrippina was born to power and also to its shadow"- Leadbetter

"Her career is a profound demonstration of both the means available to an ambitious woman of imperial birth to promote that ambition, and also the limits placed upon it by a masculine society"- Leadbetter

Hope that helps!
 
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Was not Tacitus, and probably not an ancient source. Other than that, no idea where it's from.
 

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"Clearly the Roman imperial system was unfair to a woman like Agrippina, whose talents and energies were such that she would have achieved high office, quite likely the principate itself, if she had been a man."

A. A. Barrett "Agrippina Mother of Nero" 1996
 

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