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Under Sejanus' insidious plots, Agrippina, the proud granddaughter of Augustus and mother of the future emperor Caligula, found herself banished from the imperial court. This harsh fate unfolded due to her refusal to cooperate with Sejanus' ambitious power grab. Exiled to the remote island of Pandateria, Agrippina remained separated from her family and the political intrigues that consumed Rome, her dreams of imperial influence shattered by Sejanus' schemes.