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- Agrippine may refer to: Agrippine (comics) Agrippine (TV series) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Agrippine. If an internal...
- Agrippine is a comic book series produced by the French writer Claire Bretécher, whose nine albums were published between 1988 and 2009. It presents the...
- Agrippine is a French animated series, adapted from the comic strip by Claire Bretécher it was debuted on 12 November 2001 on Canal +. Bretécher was not...
- Prince Ignace Kamatari (d. 1964 in Bujumbura) and his second wife Princess Agrippine. Prince Kamatari led the Abahuza party in Burundi which advocates a return...
- issues. Her creations included Les Frustrés, and the unimpressed teenager Agrippine. Bretécher was born in Nantes and got her first break as an illustrator...
- (in French). Paris: Tallandier. 2013. p. 364. ISBN 979-10-210-0115-2. Agrippine, ****e, crimes et pouvoir dans la Rome impériale (in French). Paris: Tallandier...
- Culture of France GG #1 - ********ouille Screed, retrieved 2021-07-10 "Agrippine". imdb. "Technicolor Animation Productions |". www.technicoloranimationproductions...
- from the first edition. Nero, Emperor, son of Agrippine Britannicus, son of the Emperor Claudius Agrippine, widow of Domitius Enobarbus father of Nero,...
- Herbulot Kamatari <--list children in order of birth--> House Ntwero Father Prince Ignace Kamatari Mother Agrippine Occupation model, writer, artist...
- Reine verte (1964) L'Île des chèvres (1975) Agata Britannicus (1977) Agrippine Irène et sa folie (1980) Le docteur Burns Peer Gynt (1981) Ase Les Bonnes...