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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 == | |||
* He was played by [[Alan Rowe]] in ''The Spread of the Eagle'', [[Andrew Keir]] in the 1963 film ''Cleopatra'', [[Francis De Wolff]] in ''[[Carry | * 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 was the husband of Julia, the daughter of the Roman Emperor Augustus. They had two sons named Gaius and Lucius. (PROSE: Rome)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 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.