- The
Campus Agrippae is the area
within the
boundaries of
ancient Rome
named after Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. A
number of
construction projects were developed...
- The Pons
Agrippae (Bridge of Agrippa) was an
ancient bridge across the
River Tiber in Rome. It was
located 160 metres
above the
Ponte Sisto, and is known...
- The
Baths of
Agrippa (Latin:
Thermae Agrippae) was a
structure of
ancient Rome, Italy,
built by
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. It was the
first of the great...
- BC.
Vipsania M. M. l. A****e, a
freedwoman of Agrippa.
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippae l.
Antiochus Sitti****, a
freedman of Agrippa,
buried at Rome in a sepulchre...
- The gens
Fonteia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned toward the end of the
third century BC;
Titus Fonteius...
-
built in 274 and
dedicated on
December 25 of that year in the
Campus Agrippae in Rome, with
great decorations financed by the
spoils of the Palmyrene...
- / 41.90256; 12.48112 The
Temple of the Sun was a
temple in the
Campus Agrippae in Rome. It was
dedicated to Sol
Invictus on 25
December 274 by the emperor...
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- S2CID 191393088. Kontokosta, Anne (January 2019). "Building the
Thermae Agrippae:
Private Life,
Public Space, and the
Politics of
Bathing in
Early Imperial...
- [page needed]. "Gallica - Agrippa,
Henri Corneille (1486-1535).
Henrici Cornelii Agrippae De
nobilitate et
praecellentia foeminei ****us 1529" (in Latin). Visualiseur...