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Herod Agrippa I (Roman name:
Marcus Julius Agrippa; c. 11 BC – c. AD 44), also
simply known as
Herod Agrippa,
Agrippa I, (Hebrew: אגריפס) or
Agrippa the...
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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (/əˈɡrɪpə/; c. 63 BC – 12 BC) was a
Roman general,
statesman and
architect who was a
close friend, son-in-law and lieutenant...
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agrippa or
Agrippa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agrippa may
refer to:
Agrippa (mythology), semi-mythological king of Alba
Longa Agrippa (astronomer)...
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Herod Agrippa II (Roman name:
Marcus Julius Agrippa, Hebrew: אגריפס; AD 27/28 – c. 92 or 100),
sometimes shortened to
Agrippa II or
Agrippa, was the last...
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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von
Nettesheim (/əˈɡrɪpə/; German: [aˈgʀɪpa]; 14
September 1486 – 18
February 1535) was a
German Renaissance polymath, physician...
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Julius Agrippa was a
Syrian nobleman from the
Royal family of
Emesa who
lived in the 2nd century.
Agrippa was an
Emesene nobleman who was a
direct descendant...
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Agrippa may
refer to:
Agrippa (mythology), semi-mythological king of Alba
Longa Herod Agrippa I, who
killed James the son of
Zebedee and imprisoned...
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protect their city,
while the
people of
Tiberias appealed to King
Agrippa's forces to
protect them from the insurgents.
Josephus trained 65,000 troops...
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Vibullius Agrippa (also
sometimes called Vibulenus Agrippa) was an
ancient Roman man of the
first century who was
accused of a
crime and
killed himself...
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Marcus Agrippa Postumus (12 BC – AD 14),
later named Agrippa Julius Caesar, was a
grandson of
Roman Emperor Augustus. He was the
youngest child of Marcus...