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Vipsania Agrippina (/ˌæɡrəˈpaɪnə, -ˈpiː-/;
known – 20 AD) was the
first wife of the
Emperor Tiberius. She was the
daughter of
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa...
- The
Porticus Vipsania (Latin for the "Vipsanian Portico"), also
known as the
Portico of
Agrippa (Porticus Agrippae), was a
portico near the Via Flaminia...
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Augustus and
afterwards placed in the
colonnade built by his
sister Vipsania Polla.
Agrippa was also
husband to
Julia the
Elder (who had
later married...
- The gens
Vipsania or
Vipsana was an
obscure plebeian family of
equestrian rank at
ancient Rome. Few
members of this gens
appear in history,
although a...
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northern frontier.
Early in his career,
Tiberius was
happily married to
Vipsania,
daughter of Augustus' friend,
distinguished general and
intended heir...
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Vipsania Marcella is a name
retrospectively given by
historians to a
possible daughter or
daughters of the
ancient Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa...
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Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC – c. AD 28)
nicknamed Julia Minor (classical Latin: IVLIA•MINOR) and
called Julia the
Younger by
modern historians, was...
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Vipsania was the name of the
first wife of
Roman emperor Tiberius.
Vapsania may also
refer to:
Vipsania gens, a
family of
equestrian rank in
ancient Rome...
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Vipsania Polla was an
ancient Roman woman of the late Republic, she was the
sister of
emperor Augustus'
right hand man
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. She is...
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Vipsania (likely born
between 28–22 BC and
sometimes called Vipsania Marcella to
differentiate her from her sisters) was an
ancient Roman noblewoman of...