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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

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1166:, or powers of a tribune of the plebeians. As was the case with Augustus, Agrippa's grant of tribunician powers was conferred without his having to hold the office. These powers were considerable, giving him veto power over the acts of the Senate or other magistracies, including those of other tribunes, and the power to present laws for approval by the People. Just as important, a tribune's person was sacred, meaning that any person who harmfully touched them or impeded their actions, including political acts, could lawfully be killed. After the grant of these powers Agrippa was, on paper, almost as powerful as Augustus was; there was no doubt that Augustus was the man in charge. 1286: 44: 836: 1214: 1068: 644:. His family originated in the Italian countryside, and was of humbler and plebeian origins when compared to the highest families of the Roman aristocracy. They had not been prominent in Roman public life (but were nevertheless massively wealthy if compared to the average Roman family). According to some scholars, including 733:, advised Octavius to march on Rome with the troops from Macedonia, but Octavius decided to sail to Italy with a small retinue. After his arrival, he learned that Caesar had adopted him as his legal heir. Octavius at this time took Caesar's name, but modern historians refer to him as "Octavian" during this period. 965:(officials responsible for Rome's buildings and festivals), the streets were repaired and the sewers were cleaned out, and lavish public spectacles were held. Agrippa signalled his tenure of office by effecting great improvements in the city of Rome, restoring and building aqueducts, enlarging and cleansing the 1019:
ships would surrender when they saw their leaders' cowardice. Agrippa objected, saying that Antony's ships, although larger, could outrun Octavian's if they hoisted sails, and that Octavian ought to fight now because Antony's fleet had just been struck by storms. Octavian followed his friend's advice.
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Agrippa was also known as a writer, especially on geography. Under his supervision, Julius Caesar's design of having a complete survey of the empire made was accomplished. From the materials at hand he constructed a circular chart, which was engraved on marble by Augustus and afterwards placed in the
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from Antony helped bring an end to the conflict. Agrippa was among the intermediaries through whom Antony and Octavian agreed once more upon peace. During the discussions Octavian learned that Salvidienus had offered to betray him to Antony, with the result that Salvidienus was prosecuted and either
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As the decisive battle approached, according to Dio, Octavian received intelligence that Antony and Cleopatra planned to break past his naval blockade and escape. At first he wished to allow the flagships past, arguing that he could overtake them with his lighter vessels and that the other opposing
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about to make a political climb down, the emperor Augustus would place a man in exile in charge of the largest body of Roman troops. What is far more likely is that Agrippa's 'exile' was actually the careful political positioning of a loyal lieutenant in command of a significant army in case the
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standards. On the death of Marcellus, which took place within a year of his exile, he was recalled to Rome by Augustus, who found he could not dispense with his services. If one places the events in the context of the crisis of 23 BC it seems unlikely that, when facing significant opposition and
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that were the praetor's responsibility, Sextus began a raid in southern Italy. Agrippa advanced on him, forcing him to withdraw. However, the Triumvirate proved unstable, and in August 40 BC both Sextus and Antony invaded Italy (but not in an organized alliance). Agrippa's success in retaking
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In 36 BC, Octavian and Agrippa set sail against Sextus. The fleet was badly damaged by storms and had to withdraw; Agrippa was left in charge of the second attempt. Thanks to superior technology and training, Agrippa and his men won decisive victories at
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of the Empire made was carried out. Agrippa constructed a circular chart, which was later engraved on marble by Augustus, and afterwards placed in the colonnade built by his sister Polla. Amongst his writings, an autobiography, now lost, is referenced.
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in 31 BC. A few years after the victory at Actium, Octavian became emperor and took the title of Princeps, while Agrippa remained as his close friend and lieutenant. Agrippa assisted Augustus in making Rome "a city of marble". Agrippa renovated
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for 37 BC. He was well below the usual minimum age of 43, but Octavian had suffered a humiliating naval defeat against Sextus Pompey and needed his friend to oversee the preparations for further warfare. Agrippa refused the offer of a
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and the power to present laws for approval by the People. He died in 12 BC at the age of 50–51. Augustus honored his memory with a magnificent funeral and spent over a month in mourning. His remains were placed in Augustus' own
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Agrippa deserved the honours Augustus heaped upon him. It is conceivable that without Agrippa, Octavian would never have become emperor. Rome would remember Agrippa for his generosity in attending to aqueducts, sewers, and
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Since Sextus Pompeius had command of the sea on the coasts of Italy, Agrippa's first care was to provide a safe harbour for Octavian's ships. He accomplished this by cutting through the strips of land which separated the
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Agrippa participated in smaller military campaigns in 35 and 34 BC, but by the autumn of 34 BC he had returned to Rome. He rapidly set out on a campaign of public repairs and improvements, including renovation of the
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in 28 BC. He also served a second consulship with Octavian the same year. In 27 BC, Agrippa held a third consulship with Octavian, and in that year, the Senate also bestowed upon Octavian the imperial title of
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states that he died "in his fifty-first year". Depending on whether Pliny meant that Agrippa was aged 50 or 51 at his death, this gives a date of birth between March 64 and March 62. A calendar from
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with greater constitutional stability by providing for a political heir or replacement for Augustus if he were to succumb to his habitual ill health or was assassinated. In the course of the year,
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Agrippa was appointed governor of the eastern provinces a second time in 17 BC, where his just and prudent administration won him the respect and good-will of the provincials, especially from the
969:, constructing baths and porticos, and laying out gardens. He also gave a stimulus to the public exhibition of works of art. It was unusual for an ex-consul to hold the lower-ranking position of 729:, while Caesar consolidated his power in Rome. In the fourth month of their stay in Apollonia the news of Julius Caesar's assassination in March 44 BC reached them. Agrippa and another friend, 1776:
Based on primary sources regarding his death, scholars have agreed upon the year of Agrippa's birth to have occurred during the consulship of M. Tullius Cicero, in 63 BC, the same year
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31. It has been speculated that Agrippa was among the negotiators who won over Antony's Macedonian legions to Octavian, but there is no direct evidence for this; see Reinhold, p. 16.
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between Augustus and Julia about Agrippa, which shows him in his youth on serving in Caesar's army up until his victory at Actium and the defeat of Cleopatra. He is portrayed by
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He discarded his nomen Vipsanius and was called simply Marcus Agrippa for most of his public career and in official inscriptions, possibly to mask his lowborn origin. Reinhold
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Agrippa appears in several film versions of the life of Cleopatra. He is normally portrayed as an old man, rather than a young one. Among the actors to portray him are
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advised Augustus to attach Agrippa still more closely to him by making him his son-in-law. In 21 BC, he induced Agrippa to divorce Marcella and marry his daughter,
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was fought. Octavian's victory, which gave him the mastery of Rome and the empire, was mainly due to Agrippa. Octavian then bestowed upon him the hand of his niece
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Agrippa was again called away to take command of the fleet when the war with Antony and Cleopatra broke out. He captured the strategically important city of
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Agrippa was not only Augustus' most skilled subordinate commander but also his closest companion, serving him faithfully for over three decades. Historian
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In 18 BC, Agrippa's powers were even further increased to almost match those of Augustus. That year his proconsular imperium was augmented to cover the
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so it is possible that she died in childbirth. Pliny also stated that he suffered from lameness as a child. He had an elder brother whose name was also
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to provide Roman citizens from every social class access to the highest quality public services, and was responsible for the creation of many baths,
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includes a month named after Agrippa beginning on November 1, which may reflect the month of his birth. See Reinhold, pp. 2–4; Roddaz, pp. 23–26.
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in 87 BC and, like many other Italians, immigrated to Rome to take advantage of the social mobility opportunities that arose at the war's end.
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After Octavian's return to Rome, he and his supporters realised they needed the support of legions. Agrippa helped Octavian to levy troops in
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It is not known whether Agrippa fought against his brother in Africa, but he probably served in Caesar's campaign of 46 to 45 BC against
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in Octavian's honour. Agrippa was also responsible for technological improvements, including larger ships and an improved form of
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and fought the Germanic tribes. He was consul for 37 BC, well below the usual minimum age of 43, to oversee the preparations for
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used Agrippa's design to build his own Pantheon, which survives in Rome. The inscription of the later building, which was built
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in 40 BC. However, Salvidienus remained Octavian's main general at this time. After the Perusine war, Octavian departed for
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McKechnie, P. (October 1981). "Cassius Dio's Speech of Agrippa: A Realistic Alternative to Imperial Government?".
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The Battle That Stopped Rome: Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest
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Agrippa's friendship with Augustus seems to have been clouded by the jealousy of Augustus's nephew and son-in-law
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BC – 12 BC) was a Roman general, statesman and architect who was a close friend, son-in-law and lieutenant to the
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and Fulvia, respectively the brother and wife of Mark Antony. In 39 or 38 BC, Agrippa was appointed governor of
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In commemoration of the Battle of Actium, Agrippa built and dedicated the building that served as the Roman
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decorated with the beaks of ships; as Dio remarks, this was "a decoration given to nobody before or since".
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Etruscan Italy: Etruscan Influences on the Civilizations of Italy from Antiquity to the Modern Era
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Through his numerous children, Agrippa would become ancestor to many subsequent members of the
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Ronald Syme, Augustan Aristocracy, Clarendon Press, 1989, pp.144-145, ISBN 978-0-19-814731-2
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He is a featured character of prominence and importance in the historical fiction novel
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Agrippa is also one of the principal characters in the British/Italian joint project
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A fictional version of Agrippa in his later life played a prominent role in the 1976
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Gray, E.W. (1970). "The Imperium of M. Agrippa: A Note on P. Colon. Inv. No. 4701".
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and governed by proxy. He might have been on a secret mission to negotiate with the
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of Rome in 33 BC. Through his actions after being elected in 33 BC as one of the
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population. Agrippa also restored Roman control over the Cimmerian Chersonnese (
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However, it is uncertain whether they had also one or more sons who died young
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to the Lucrinus to serve as an inner harbor. The new harbor-complex was named
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in which Agrippa is depicted as the lover of the sister of Cantabrian leader
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Agrippa's last public service was his beginning of the conquest of the upper
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and an extension of its pipes to cover more of the city. He became the first
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I fasti consolari dell'Impero Romano dal 30 avanti Cristo al 613 dopo Cristo
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in 44 BC, Octavian returned to Italy. Around this time, Agrippa was elected
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for the Empire and becoming the second Emperor when Augustus died in AD 14.
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in 29 BC, and thus a definition of a pace as 5 feet. An imperial
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executed or committed suicide. Agrippa was now Octavian's leading general.
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built by Agrippa. Some of these still exist as paths or even as highways.
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In 42 BC, Agrippa probably fought alongside Octavian and Antony in the
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cites him as an authority for Octavian's illness on the occasion.
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from the sea, thus forming an outer harbour, while joining the
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David Magie, "The Mission of Agrippa to the Orient in 23 BC",
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cf Pantheon inscription "M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIVM·FECIT"
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Agrippa was the same age as Octavian (the future emperor
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Agrippa was also a writer, especially on the subject of
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After 23 BC, as part of what became known as Augustus's
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Badian, E. (1981). "Notes on the Laudatio of Agrippa".
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In 39 or 38 BC, Octavian appointed Agrippa governor of
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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series, Agrippa lived until AD 26, conquering all of
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John Murray. p. 19. 1491:Agrippa is a main character in the early part of 1277:The Roman tribe Agrippia was named in his honor. 1189:region, which would become the Roman province of 766:arranged for Caesar's assassins to be prosecuted 2221:in 40 BC. Roddaz (p. 41) favours the 43 BC date. 1998:. Stockholm: Paul Astrèoms Fèorlag. p. 37. 1919:The Emperor Nero: A Guide to the Ancient Sources 875:for his exploits in Gaul – on the grounds, says 3175:The Constructions of Marcus Agrippa in the West 2538:(Reinhold, p. 54 n. 14; Roddaz, p. 163 n. 140). 1774:. New York: The W.F. Humphrey Press. p. 1. 858:, becoming the next Roman general to cross the 1474:sees an image of Agrippa leading ships in the 691:, his elder brother chose another side in the 2570: 2568: 2566: 1460:Agrippa is mentioned by name in book VIII of 1108:failed and Augustus needed military support. 850:, where in 38 BC he put down a rising of the 8: 2959:Evans, H.B. (1982). "Agrippa's Water Plan". 1437:, for which there is no historical evidence. 3093:(in French). Rome: École Française de Rome. 529:, who had cut off grain shipments to Rome. 3192: 3009:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 2874:. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 81. 584:(who had later married the second Emperor 532:Agrippa defeated Pompey in the battles of 42: 31: 2633:, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Apr., 1908), pp. 145–152 2560:Reinhold, pp. 57–58; Roddaz, pp. 178–181. 1921:. Princeton University Press. p. 5. 1044:before its destruction in AD 80. Emperor 27:Roman general and statesman (c. 63–12 BC) 1066: 834: 517:. In 38 BC, he put down a rising of the 3324:1st-century BC Roman governors of Syria 3131:Augustus: From Revolutionary to Emperor 1765: 1763: 1761: 1757: 1724: 1254:Agrippa established a standard for the 656:, Agrippa's family was originally from 588:), and was the maternal grandfather of 196: 2439: 762:. Octavian and his consular colleague 758:, legally established in 43 BC as the 3182:Augustus' Funeral Oration for Agrippa 3100:Agrippa's Building Activities in Rome 2769: 2671: 2669: 2370: 2368: 620:. His mother's name is not known and 7: 3344:Burials at the Mausoleum of Augustus 2054:Marcus Agrippa [monographie] 2022:Marcus Agrippa [monographie] 1969:. Indiana University Press. p.  667:Agrippa's family most likely gained 600:Early life, family, and early career 3102:. St. Louis: Washington University. 25: 2610:"Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius"  2079:. W.F. Humphrey Press. p. 7. 1332:Agrippa is the main character in 1199:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus 778:, which granted him entry to the 540:in 36 BC. In 33 BC, he served as 3002:. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1996:The World of the Early Etruscans 1528:He also features prominently in 1482:and given to him by his mother, 1478:on the shield forged for him by 1113:Second Constitutional Settlement 391: 3177:, University of Melbourne, 2005 3115:, Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider 3107:Soren, D.; et al. (1999), 3081:. Geneva: W. F. Humphrey Press. 2961:American Journal of Archaeology 632:" derived from him having been 505:and played a major role in the 439:in 31 BC against the forces of 3098:Shipley, Frederick W. (1933). 1674:and was the mother of emperor 1571:Agrippa married three times: 899:. About this time, he married 695:of the 40s BC, fighting under 580:. Agrippa was also husband to 576:colonnade built by his sister 467:, in an uncertain location in 130:Military commander, politician 1: 1401:the young Agrippa (played by 1289:An Audience at Agrippa's, by 1049: 610: 461: 422: 74:Uncertain location, possibly 65: 3329:1st-century BC Roman consuls 3129:Goldsworthy, Adrian (2014), 2051:Roddaz, Jean-Michel (1984). 2019:Roddaz, Jean-Michel (1984). 1961:Hall, John Franklin (1996). 1584:. She was the first wife of 831:Governor of Transalpine Gaul 3379:People of the War of Actium 3349:Husbands of Julia the Elder 3079:Marcus Agrippa: A Biography 2954:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 2688:Marcus Agrippa. A biography 2416:The World Book encyclopedia 2143:16–17; Velleius Paterculus 2077:Marcus Agrippa: A Biography 1917:; Yardley, John C. (2016). 1875:Marcus Agrippa: A Biography 1810:. In Smith, William (ed.). 1808:"Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius" 1772:Marcus Agrippa: A Biography 563:power over the acts of the 3400: 3025:"Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" 2530:; cf. Velleius Paterculus 2495:History Against the Pagans 1713:Julio-Claudian family tree 1620:. She married the general 1302:Agrippa is a character in 1022:On 2 September 31 BC, the 918: 710:, which culminated in the 483:of Octavian's great-uncle 3339:Roman Republican generals 3334:Roman Republican admirals 3281: 3265: 3261:Potitus Valerius Messalla 3253: 3239: 3219: 3200: 3195: 3135:Weidenfeld & Nicolson 3113:Bibliotheca Archaeologica 3062:10.1017/S0017383500033258 2029:. p. 22 – via 1888:Everitt, Anthony (2006). 1818:Little, Brown and Company 1622:Publius Quinctilius Varus 1594:. She married the orator 1106:settlement plans of 23 BC 1081:Marcus Claudius Marcellus 731:Quintus Salvidienus Rufus 380: 376: 249: 41: 3309:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 3151:Powell, Lindsay (2015), 3077:Reinhold, Meyer (1933). 2897:The Augustan Aristocracy 2870:Wells, Peter S. (2004). 2838:The Augustan Aristocracy 2824:The Augustan Aristocracy 2075:Reinhold, Meyer (1933). 1873:Reinhold, Meyer (1965). 1770:Reinhold, Meyer (1933). 1672:Germanicus Julius Caesar 1668:Vipsania Agrippina Maior 1099:about the return of the 987:at the southwest of the 915:War with Sextus Pompeius 901:Caecilia Pomponia Attica 387:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 36:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 2616:Encyclopædia Britannica 2581:(Rome, 1952), p. 3 2475:From Philippi to Actium 2305:From Philippi to Actium 1994:Ridgway, David (2002). 1816:. Vol. 1. Boston: 1806:Plate, William (1867). 1656:Lucius Aemilius Paullus 1632:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 1576:Cecilia Pomponia Attica 1091:, while he remained at 909:Titus Pomponius Atticus 48:Bust of Agrippa in the 3374:Ancient Roman generals 3359:Julio-Claudian dynasty 3354:Imperial Roman consuls 3235:Titus Statilius Taurus 3231:Lucius Caninius Gallus 3173:Geoffrey Mottershead, 2782:Chow, John K. (1992). 2504:; Reinhold, pp. 53–54. 2446:: CS1 maint: others ( 2362:; Reinhold, pp. 33–35. 2156:Nicolaus of Damascus, 2137:Nicolaus of Damascus, 1696:Julio-Claudian dynasty 1604:Claudia Marcella Maior 1547:, the first volume in 1293: 1240: 1226: 1117:Principate of Augustus 1076: 1028:Claudia Marcella Major 843: 772:Gaius Cassius Longinus 172:Claudia Marcella Maior 3369:Tribunes of the plebs 3204:L. Cornelius Lentulus 2895:Syme, Ronald (1989). 2836:Syme, Ronald (1989). 2651:Syme (1939), 337–338. 1913:Barrett, Anthony A.; 1288: 1235: 1216: 1203:Mausoleum of Augustus 1193:in 13 BC. He died at 1070: 1057:effective road system 1003:in a naval battle at 919:Further information: 854:. He also fought the 838: 805:, leaving Agrippa as 640:, and a sister named 605:Early life and family 312:Liberators' Civil War 273:Years of service 121:Mausoleum of Augustus 3243:L. Gellius Poplicola 3208:L. Marcius Philippus 2996:Firth, J.B. (1903). 2718:Everett (2006), 217. 2677:The Life of Augustus 2405:Reinhold, pp. 45–47. 2383:Reinhold, pp. 37–42. 2374:Reinhold, pp. 35–37. 2323:Reinhold, pp. 29–32. 2278:Reinhold, pp. 23–24. 2243:Reinhold, pp. 17–20. 2171:Velleius Paterculus 2107:Reinhold, pp. 13–14. 2090:Nicolaus of Damascus 1541:In the backstory of 1530:John Edward Williams 1519:Cleopatra's Daughter 1309:Antony and Cleopatra 1291:Lawrence Alma-Tadema 1158:senatorial provinces 1121:proconsular imperium 776:tribune of the plebs 489:tribune of the plebs 361:Battle of Alexandria 3290:T. Statilius Taurus 3087:Roddaz, Jean-Michel 2950:Buchan, J. (1937). 2690:, pp. 67–68, 86–87. 2631:Classical Philology 1942:Velleius Paterculus 1678:and grandmother of 1628:Vipsania Marcellina 1567:Marriages and issue 1532:' historical novel 1395:In the 2005 series 1304:William Shakespeare 1262:denotes 5,000  1163:tribunicia potestas 1130:tribunicia potestas 499:. In 40 BC, he was 346:Illyricum Campaigns 339:Battle of Naulochus 227:Agrippina the Elder 211:Vipsania Marcellina 3196:Political offices 2757:www.britannica.com 2480:2014-07-10 at the 2310:2014-07-10 at the 2269:; Reinhold, p. 23. 2256:; Reinhold, p. 22. 2197:Mentioned only by 1582:Vipsania Agrippina 1506:Colleen McCullough 1429:. He is played by 1423:television series 1381:Imperium: Augustus 1294: 1281:In popular culture 1227: 1125:imperial provinces 1077: 844: 787:Battle of Philippi 760:Second Triumvirate 742:Friend to Octavian 646:Victor Gardthausen 497:Battle of Philippi 317:Battle of Philippi 288:Caesar's Civil War 199:Vipsania Agrippina 98:12 BC (aged 50–51) 3384:Heirs presumptive 3364:Vipsanii Agrippae 3297: 3296: 3282:Succeeded by 3247:M. Cocceius Nerva 3240:Succeeded by 3217: 2939:Classical Journal 2642:Syme (1939), 342. 1820:. pp. 77–80. 1652:Julia the Younger 1618:Vipsania Marcella 1556:alternate history 1553:Crosstime Traffic 1440:In the TV series 1384:(2003) featuring 1369:in the 1964 film 1233:says of Agrippa: 1175:Crimean Peninsula 839:Bust of Agrippa, 669:Roman citizenship 624:claimed that his 614: 63 BC 609:Agrippa was born 465: 63 BC 384: 383: 219:Julia the Younger 207:Vipsania Marcella 16:(Redirected from 3391: 3272:28–27 BC 3254:Preceded by 3211: 3201:Preceded by 3193: 3169: 3155:, Barnsley, UK: 3147: 3116: 3103: 3094: 3082: 3073: 3044: 3042: 3040: 3035:on 16 April 2007 3031:. 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Index

Marcus Agrippa
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Louvre
Paris
Arpino
Istria
Asisium
Roman Republic
Campania
Roman Italy
Roman Empire
Mausoleum of Augustus
Pantheon
Consul
Caecilia Attica
Claudia Marcella Maior
Julia the Elder
Vipsania Agrippina
Vipsania Attica
Vipsania Marcella
Vipsania Marcellina
Gaius Caesar
Julia the Younger
Lucius Caesar
Agrippina the Elder
Agrippa Postumus
gens Vipsania
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
Caesar's Civil War

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