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1 I, 3| mere stripling, and Marcus Agrippa, of humble birth, a good 2 I, 3| admitted the children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, into 3 I, 3| and be consuls-elect. When Agrippa died, and Lucius Caesar 4 I, 3| Planasia, his only grandson, Agrippa Postumus, who, though devoid 5 I, 4| on their future masters. "Agrippa was savage, and had been 6 I, 5| to Planasia on a visit to Agrippa, with the knowledge of some 7 I, 6| was the murder of Postumus Agrippa. Though he was surprised 8 I, 6| to delay the slaughter of Agrippa, whenever he should himself 9 I, 17| Vipsania, daughter of Marcus Agrippa, who had once been the wife 10 I, 54| and remembered his father Agrippa, her grandfather Augustus, 11 I, 70| after the murder of Postumus Agrippa, and let her perish by a 12 I, 70| she was the wife of Marcus Agrippa. And this was not the end 13 I, 102| scourge actors. Haterius Agrippa, tribune of the people, 14 II, 37| Trio and Catus, Fonteius Agrippa and Caius Vibius were among 15 II, 49| war. A servant of Postumus Agrippa, Clemens by name, having 16 II, 49| of Planasia and seizing Agrippa by craft or force and bringing 17 II, 49| Meanwhile the murder of Agrippa had been perpetrated, and 18 II, 49| secret, it was rumoured that Agrippa was alive, first in whispered 19 II, 50| was believed at Rome, that Agrippa had been saved by the blessing 20 II, 50| asked him how he had become Agrippa, he is said to have replied, " 21 II, 66| Rome) supported Haterius Agrippa, a relative of Germanicus. 22 II, 115| formally thanked Fonteius Agrippa and Domitius Pollio for 23 II, 115| the same husband, while Agrippa had impaired the honour 24 III, 28| died, the only one of all Agrippa's children whose death was 25 III, 43| to the murder of Postumus Agrippa, till in advanced age he 26 III, 68| on the motion of Haterius Agrippa, the consul-elect, the last 27 III, 70| Lepidus. The rest voted with Agrippa. Priscus was dragged off 28 III, 70| Lepidus and not censuring Agrippa. So the Senate passed a 29 III, 79| authority. He then chose Marcus Agrippa to be his associate in this 30 III, 79| associate in this power, and on Agrippa's death, Tiberius Nero, 31 III, 107| as the grandson of Marcus Agrippa, and Asinius Pollio, as 32 IV, 46| Cornelius Cossus and Asinius Agrippa, Cremutius Cordus was arraigned 33 IV, 56| bestowed his daughter on Marcus Agrippa, then on myself. All this, 34 IV, 79| distinguished men, Asinius Agrippa and Quintus Haterius. Agrippa 35 IV, 79| Agrippa and Quintus Haterius. Agrippa was of illustrious rather 36 VI, 5| way of episode, Haterius Agrippa inveighed against the consuls 37 VI, 5| uttered in quarrels. When Agrippa still persisted, Sanquinius 38 VI, 59| was a panic when Vibulenus Agrippa, a Roman knight, as soon 39 VI, 78| so long as Marcellus and Agrippa and, subsequently, Caius 40 XII, 26| their kings, Sohaemus and Agrippa, were annexed to the province 41 XII, 32| place was named after her. Agrippa, her grandfather, had, as 42 XIII, 8| princes of old standing, Agrippa and Antiochus, were to prepare 43 XIV, 67| Augustus granted to Marcus Agrippa the calm repose of Mitylene, 44 XIV, 70| great-grandfather Augustus allowed Agrippa and Maecenas to enjoy rest 45 XV, 47| had a raft constructed on Agrippa's lake, put the guests on 46 XV, 49| the public buildings of Agrippa, and even his own gardens, 47 XV, 93| Cluvidienus Quietus, Julius Agrippa, Blitius Catulinus, Petronius