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Palatium M. Agrippa, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50
As (Coin) Portraying Augustus and Agrippa, 20 BCE-14 CE. Creator: UnknownAs (Coin) Portraying Augustus and Agrippa, 20 BCE-14 CE. Reverse: crocodile chained to a palm tree with banners and a wreath above. Minted in Nimes, Gaul (modern France)
As (Coin) Portraying Agrippa, 27-12 BCE. Creator: UnknownAs (Coin) Portraying Agrippa, 27-12 BCE
The Fontana dell Aqua Giulia (Vedute dell avanzo del Castello del Aqua Giulia), ca. 1753
The Pantheon exterior (Veduta del Pantheon d Agrippa oggi Chiesa di S. Maria ad Martyres), 1720-78
Remains of ancient buldings among which stands the sepulchral urn of Marcus Agrippa made entirely of porphyry, which serves today as the Tomb of Clement XII
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Baths of Agrippa, 1585. 1585. Creator: AnonSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Baths of Agrippa, 1585
Architectural Capriccio with Roman Monuments and Washerwomen, n. dArchitectural Capriccio with Roman Monuments and Washerwomen, n.d
The Pantheon, plate twenty-six from the Ruins of Rome, published June 9, 1798
Roma - Interior of the Pantheon, now church of S. Maria ad Martyres, 1910
Roman bust, possibly of Agrippa. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC), Roman statesman and naval and military commander. Agrippa was a friend, son-in-law, and deputy of the Emperor Augustus
Bust of Agrippa, 1st century BCBust of Agrippa (64/3-12 BC), one of Augustus generals. He was son in law to Augustus, father in law of Tiberius, grandfather of Caligula, and great-grandfather of Nero
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC), Roman statesman and naval and military commander. Agrippa was a friend, son-in-law, and deputy of the Emperor Augustus
Model of the Pantheon, 1st centuryModel of the Pantheon, a temple in Rome which was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa and built by the Emperor Hadrian, 1st century