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'''Agrippa''' was the husband of [[Julia (Rome)|Julia]], the daughter of the [[Caesar|Roman Emperor]] [[Augustus]]. They had two sons named [[Gaius (Rome)|Gaius]] and [[Lucius (Rome)|Lucius]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rome (short story)|Rome]]'')
'''Agrippa''' was the husband of [[Julia (Rome)|Julia]], the daughter of the [[Caesar|Roman Emperor]] [[Augustus]]. They had two sons named [[Gaius (Rome)|Gaius]] and [[Lucius (Rome)|Lucius]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rome (short story)|Rome]]'')


=== Behind the scenes ===
== Behind the scenes ==
* He was played by [[Alan Rowe]] in ''The Spread of the Eagle'', [[Andrew Keir]] in the 1963 film ''Cleopatra'', [[Francis De Wolff]] in ''[[Carry on Cleo]]'' and [[Philip Locke]] in the 1974 version of ''Antony and Cleopatra''.
* He was played by [[Alan Rowe]] in ''The Spread of the Eagle'', [[Andrew Keir]] in the 1963 film ''Cleopatra'', [[Francis De Wolff]] in ''[[Carry On Cleo]]'' and [[Philip Locke]] in the 1974 version of ''Antony and Cleopatra''.
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Agrippa

Agrippa was the husband of Julia, the daughter of the Roman Emperor Augustus. They had two sons named Gaius and Lucius. (PROSE: Rome)

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