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Lindsay Powell | 384 pages | 29 Apr 2015 | Pen & Sword Books Ltd | 9781848846173 | English | South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus by Lindsay Powell

Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus Agrippa's association with the family of Julius Caesarhis elder brother Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus another side in the civil wars of the 40s BC, fighting under Cato against Caesar in Africa. Emperor Hadrian used Agrippa's design to build his own Pantheon, which survives in Rome. Putnam's Sons. appears to have been alive later on in his brothers career as he was involved in some type of affair which his brother refused to influence with his authority when a consul asked for his opinion on the matter. Vipsania Marcella Minor A. To create our Julia Drusilla39—41, died young E. In Smith, William ed. Agrippa constructed a circular chart, which was later engraved on marble by Augustus, and afterwards placed in the colonnade built by his sister Polla. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. Lucius Vipsanius was born in the Late Romen Republic to an Equestrian family, his father being Lucius Vipsanius and his mother an unknown woman. I have read quite a number of books that mention Marcus Agrippa. Buchan, J. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Asinius Celer, [53] [54] died before mid, had 1 child a. That was to come later, as was the jealously guarded tribunicia potestasor powers of a tribune of the plebeians. Enlarge cover. World Book, Inc. One common gambit: the author notes some event and then mentions that Agrippa might have been there. No trivia or quizzes yet. He died at age 51, havin This is a fascinating historical perspective on one of the foundations of the successful Pax Augusta - Marcus Agrippa, lifelong friend of Augustus Caesar and his commander in chief and loyal energetic help meet in designing the Roman peace. They went to Rome against the advice of Octavian's mother and stepfather to collect the inheritance, meeting Marc Antony and Cicero, and getting involved in Roman politics. Open Preview See a Problem? Caesar Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus generous to him and he probably got a lot of loot and slaves from defeating Antony and Pompey, and yes, a good Roman of means is supposed to benefit his city; but he didn't have to spend so much of his own on public works. He had no ambition to supplant Augustus. Following Caesar s assassination on the Ides of March 44 BC, Agrippa was instrumental in asserting his friend s rights as the dictator's heir. The term Via Agrippa is used for any part of the network of roadways in Gaul built by Agrippa. He also served a second consulship with Octavian the same year. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. In the series Empire the young Agrippa played by Christopher Egan becomes Octavian's sidekick after saving him from an attempted poisoning. Asinia Agrippina Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus. Rubellius PlautusAD 33—62, may have had several children, but none of them survived Nero's purges in Agrippa's unexpected death in 12 BC left Augustus bereft, but his bloodline lived on in the imperial family, through Agrippina the Elder to his grandson Caligula and great grandson Nero. He accomplished this by cutting through the strips of land which separated the Lacus Lucrinus from the sea, thus forming Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus outer harbour, while joining the lake Avernus to the Lucrinus to serve as an inner harbor. Reading this made me was several novels about Agrippa: the outlines suggest exactly the kind of person I find compelling, stunningly ambitious and competent but also clearly defining his own unexpected terms of success. Overall then, the book succeeds in its basic purpose of bringing Agrippa out of the shadow of Augustus and portraying him as a historically important person in his own right. It is with this summary that Powell can truly put aside all the "we Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus know for sure" statements and write his convictions on what Agrippa's legacy was and is based on all the evidence presented. Welcome back. After a smaller battle near Mylae, Agrippa and Sextus met near Naulochus and fought a titanic battle, with over total ships. Agrippa had other plans. Classical Journal. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

Lendering, Jona. Marcus Agrippa was a remarkable man. We learn of physical ailments that may have precipitated his death. He oversaw mundane but vitally important work such as the cleaning and repairing of sewers and the construction of new aqueducts. More filters. Why he did so, and never grasped power exclusively for himself Marcus Agrippa personified the term 'right-hand man'. Junia Calvina15—79, died without issue III. At one point Agrippa was given such titles to make him the heir apparent and the man chosen to lead if something were to happen to Augustus and eventually the powers granted to Agrippa made him almost an equal to Augustus. At the same time I think the book failed as a biography of Marcus Agrippa. More than that, he was finally granted tribunicia potestasor powers of a tribune of the plebeians. After a smaller battle near Mylae, Agrippa and Sextus met near Naulochus and fought a titanic battle, with over total ships. Frank J Hackl rated it really liked it Jul 29, Though we get mostly the author's interpretation of how that controversial battle played out, his version is very credible, with only a few nit- picking errors such as when Cleopatra raised the sail on her flagship which interfere with the text. 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 That battle was a tactical stalemate, but the damages forced Antony to seek an alliance with Octavian rather than continue fighting. It is hard to review this book. We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. Asinia Agrippina F. The strengths of the book more than compensate for such weaknesses, as the chapters after Actium take the reader through a fascinating exploration of the reconstruction and renovation of Rome. Some of these still exist as paths or even as highways. As minister of Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus he overhauled Rome's drains and aqueducts, transformed public bathing in the city, created public parks with great artworks and built the original Pantheon. AD 12 — bef. I found the book extremely easy to read due to the way it was written. Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus praenomen is not actually known, but has been assumed to be Luciussince that was his fathers name, and first sons were generally given their fathers praenomen in Rome. Views Read Edit View history. Apart from occasional grammatical Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus, the most contentious issue for this reviewer was the author's indiscriminate use of 'patrician' and 'plebeian' in both the technical sense of Roman social castes and in the modern sense of 'aristocrat' and 'commoner'. He is a featured character of prominence and importance in the historical fiction novel Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran. Following Caesar s assassination on the Ides of March 44 BC, Agrippa was instrumental in asserting his friend s rights as the dictator's heir. However, all of these lines of descent are extremely hypothetical and lack any evidence to support a connection to the descendants of Agrippa. I have read quite a number of books that mention Marcus Agrippa. Although Agrippa had built a tomb for himself, Augustus had Agrippa's remains placed in Augustus' own mausoleum. Roddaz, Jean-Michel I can see why he did t Positives: Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus enjoyed learning more about Agrippa's role in the Augustus' life. The appendices and index are useful, as is the bibliography for further reading. A fantastic piece of work that manages to construct a pretty comprehensive overview of the life of Agrippa - as well as his friendship and work with Augustus - using a wide variety of historical sources. However, there was no doubt that Augustus was the man in charge. Readers also enjoyed. Agrippa appears in several film versions of the life of Cleopatra. Aug 21, Marilyn rated it it was amazing Shelves: biographieshistory-ancienthistory-romanroman-republic-and-empireservants-and-employers. He also fought the Germanic tribesbecoming the next Roman general to cross the Rhine after Julius Caesar. Haterius Antoninus 2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Rating details. I had watched parts of "I Claudius" and wondered why the young Jewish prince Herod Agrippa was named "Agrippa" Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus not "Julius" or "Roma" or "Philo-Caesar" or any other emperor-flattering name. He built baths, aquaduct systems, amphitheaters, sporting venues, even what we would call public art galleries; not just in Rome but throughout the empire, at his own expense. A daughter and further descendants named Rubellia Bassa to Juliawho may have been a daughter of Rubellius Blandus by an earlier marriage. Marcus Agrippa: Augustus’ Little Known Right Hand Man Who Knew How to Limit his Ambitions

Julia Drusilla39—41, died young E. As emperor, Augustus would later boast that "he had found the city of brick but left it of marble", thanks in part to the great services provided by Agrippa under his reign. Ambitious men in Rome were both loved and feared, as well as easily susceptible to being murdered through civil wars, assassinations or even angry mobs. The series creates a romantic relationship between Agrippa and Octavian's sister Octavia Minorfor which there is no historical evidence. Reading this biography, two things become very clear. A well-written and well- researched history of an amazing Roman. Preview — Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus Agrippa by Lindsay Powell. Showing Agrippa was also known as a writer, especially on the subject of geography. The interesting chapters about Agrippa are chapters 5 to 8. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. However, there was no doubt that Augustus was the man in charge. The book is rather short just over pages longbut there is a lot that we do not yet know about Agrippa's life. Quintus Haterius Antoninus 2. From then on, the two young men are inseparable even though Octavian is frequently Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus This book starts slow and has many confusing names so that it can be difficult to read, however, after Agrippa becomes a loyal follower of Octavius as a young man, then it picks up. Here are a few examples that I highlighted while reading. Roman engineering and Marcus Agrippa's genius in assessing problems and bringing resources to bear in an organised and long-term manner together with his ability to recognise and manage human resources are all outlined. Community Reviews. He was responsible for the creation of many baths, porticoes and gardens, as well as the original Pantheon. Agrippa became co-ruler of the with Augustus Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus married his daughter Julia. Overall, a good biography. The grappling hook had a long iron shaft so that the enemy crews could not reach to cut the ropes. Though we get mostly the author's interpretation of how that controversial battle played out, his version is very credible, with only a few nit-picking errors such as when Cleopatra raised the sail on her flagship which interfere with the text. Agrippa and another friend, Quintus Salvidienus Rufusadvised Octavius to march on Rome with the troops from Macedonia, but Octavius decided to sail to Italy with a small retinue. Thus, for all practical purposes, the life of Agrippa began when he met Augustus then Octaviusfor virtually nothing is known of Agrippa before then. His three sons were adopted by his friend as potential heirs to the throne. Lindsay is a veteran of the world renowned Ermine Street Guard. How Rome might have fared had Agrippa outlived Augustus who lived for a quarter-century more is one of the great 'what ifs' of history. He was news editor of Marcus Agrippa: Right-Hand Man of Caesar Augustus Warfare and continues to contribute to the magazine. Powell which few have asked is that Agrippa had the popularity, influence and wealth to challenge Augustus Caesar and he never did. Marcus Agrippa.

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