Gardner, Jane F., Women in Roman Law and Society, Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2003
This secondary source gives valuable information about women in Rome. It includes remarriage, which Agrippina the Younger did twice.
Howe, Helen and Robert T., Ancient and Medieval Worlds, White Plains, NY: Longman Publishing, 1992.
This secondary source tells of the relationship between Agrippina and Nero, and Agrippina and Claudius. It gives valuable information about the early emperors of Rome.
Hurley, Donna, Agrippina the Younger (Wife of Claudius), Online Encyclopedia of Emperors,
http://www.roman-emperors.org/aggieii.html. 17 May 2011
This secondary source tells of the life of Agrippina the Younger, from the start to the finish.
"Nero and the Burning of Rome." Tacitus. The Annals. Michael Grant Translation, New York City, NY: Michael Grant Publishing, Penguin Publishing, 1956.
This primary source tells much about Nero, Agrippina's son. It tells about his vicious deeds, and how many Romans loathed him, including the writer, the famous historian, Tacitus.
No Author, Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, Roman Empire, http://roman-empire.net/emperors/emp-index.html, 15 May 2011
This secondary source gives valuable information about Nero, Agrippina's son.