Subject Matter of Tacitus Annals I Iii Including Full Index to Persons And Pl

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E Hartley Parker
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When consul- elect it was on his motion that the last penalty was inflicted on Clutorius Priscus. He was consul in A. D. 22.
64 Agrippa, M. Vipsanius. (i. 3. Iii. 19. 56. ) Born B. C. 63. Became intimate friend of Octavius in B. C. 44. He married Marcella, niece of Augustus, B. C. 28, and in B. C. 21 married Julia, daughter of Augustus by Scribonia. In B. C. 18, he obtained tribu- nician power, and B. C. 17 his sons Lucius and Caius were adopted by Augustus. He died in B. C. 12, after having be
...come the chief support of the rising mon- archical constitution.
Agrippa, Postumus. (i. 3. 6. Ii. 29. ) Posthu- mous son of M. V. Agrippa by Julia, daughter of Augustus. Born B. C. 12; adopted by Augustus A. D. 4. Assumed toga virilis A. D. 5. Soon after banished to Planasia for his savage and intractable character though not guilty of any crime. It is said that Au- gustus visited him in captivity accompanied by Fabius Maximus, and it was believed that he would be restored to liberty. But Livia heard of the visit and he re- mained captive.


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