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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
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