it is called inscription. Engravings are images on paper as prints or illustrations produced with the incision of a design onto a metal intaglio printing plate or the decorations on metal or glass objects. The inscription says: M•AGRIPPA•L•F•COS•TERTIVM•FECIT; that is, Marcus Agrippa, Lucii filius, consul tertium fecit; Macus Agrippa, son of Lucius consul for the third time built it.
No, it's the other way around. Octavian whipped Antony in the battle of Actium. Or perhaps it would be better so say that Marcus Agrippa whipped Antony in the Battle of Actium, as he was Octavians general and military strategist.
The name Marcus comes from European countries such as Germany, where it is known as Markus, Germany Austria Liechtenstein Poland and Hungary. My name IS Marcus
Marcus is an old Roman word, and is another name for Mars, the Roman god of war. The Norse god of war was Thor.
Until the end of the republic, the senate consisted of aristocrats from the old patrician families. It was very difficult for a man to break the social barrier,even if he had the money and good fortune to be elected to the office of quaestor, which gave him an automatic seat in the senate. But it could be done. Cicero was a prime example of a "New Man" reaching the office of counsul. After the principate was established, the emperor could appoint senators. Augustus, himself raised certain men to senatorial rank, his friend and co-ruler Marcus Agrippa, was just one.
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was born on -63-11-10.
No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.No. You have your names a little shortened. His name was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, better known as Marcus Agrippa or simply Agrippa. He was the firm friend of Octavian/Augustus, his general, son-in-law and co-ruler of the empire. Augustus was the first Roman emperor.
Marcus Agrippa
Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.Augustus had three grandsons, Gaius, Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. They were the sons of his daughter, Julia, and Marcus Agrippa. Augustus adopted them.
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Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.Marcus Agrippa was the great general who served Augustus. He was also an admiral.
We know very little about the family of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa as his autobiography has been lost. However we do know that his father's name was Lucius Vipsanius Agrippa as he had an older brother by that name and it was Roman custom to name the eldest son after the father.
Please be more specific about "Marcus". The Romans had several leaders named Marcus. Offhand I can think of Marcus Antonius, Marcus Agrippa and Marcus Aurelius. Please be more specific.
The original text that is written is M AGRIPPA L F COS TERTIUM FECIT. This translates to Marcus Agrippa Lucii filius con sul tertium fecit, or Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius made this during his third term as consul.
Agrippa is his surname : Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa . He was one of the great men in Roman history. Without him, Augustus would have failed. Incidentally, he was a good friend of Herod the Great and Herod named his grandson, Herod Agrippa after him.
Marcus Agrippa was Nero's great grandfather. He was the grandfather of Nero's mother.
Frederic Adam Wright has written: 'Marcus Agrippa'