See Also: Agrippina the Younger(encyclopedia)
Vaganova, Agrippina (Yakovlevna)(encyclopedia)
Helmholtz(dictionary)
Helmholtz, Hermann von(medicine)
Helmholtz energy(medicine)
Young-Helmholtz(dictionary)
anterior ligament of Helmholtz(medicine)
Helmholtz-Gibbs theory(medicine)
Helmholtz theory of hearing(medicine)
Helmholtz theory of accommodation(medicine)

Agrippina the Younger (sh) and Helmholtz (iou)


Agrippina the Younger (sh)




born AD 15
died 59

Mother of Nero and a major influence in the early years of his reign.

Daughter of Agrippina the Elder (งใ 14 BC-AD 33) and sister of Caligula, she was exiled (39-41) for conspiring against Caligula. Her first husband, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, was Nero's father. Accused of poisoning her second husband (49), she married Claudius, her uncle, and had him adopt Nero as his heir instead of his own son. She poisoned her son's rivals, and when Claudius died in 54 she was suspected of having poisoned him. She became regent when Nero took the throne at age 16, but she gradually lost power. He tried to murder her when she opposed one of his affairs, and he finally had her put to death at her country house.


Helmholtz (iou)



Helmholtz noun. M20.
[H. L. F. von Helmholtz (1821-94), German physicist.]
Used attrib. to designate devices and concepts introduced by Helmholtz.
Helmholtz resonator a simple acoustic resonator consisting of a straight tube open at one end, with the Other end connected to an enclosed cavity.