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Works of Seneca the Younger by Seneca
Works of Seneca the Younger by Seneca












Works of Seneca the Younger by Seneca

Acerronia-“rather unwisely,” as Tacitus puts it-kept screaming that she was Agrippina and needed help. Agrippina and a second attendant, Acerronia, swam free. The hull, too, had been crafted to break apart in all the confusion, though, it failed to do so. The deck of the ship fell in, yet, rather than killing Agrippina, it crushed one of her attendants.

Works of Seneca the Younger by Seneca

But just about everything that should have gone wrong didn’t. The gift was supposed to be a death trap. Then, when it was time for her to leave, he presented her with a gift-a beautifully appointed boat to ferry her up the coast. During the festivities, he treated her with great affection. In a gesture designed to appear conciliatory, Nero invited his mother, Agrippina, to join him at a festival in Baiae, a resort town near present-day Naples. As you can imagine, the two were not on good terms. Sometime in the spring of the year 59, the emperor Nero decided to murder his mother. Seneca was venerated as a moral thinker he was also one of Nero’s closest advisers.














Works of Seneca the Younger by Seneca