- Roman Empire
- Marcus Agrippa 64 B.C.E.–12 C.E.
- Best friend of and instrumental in the raising of Octavian (Augustus).
- The original builder of the Pantheon in Rome.
- Struck 37–41 C.E., under Caligula. Bronze As.
- 11 grams, 29 mm.
- Obverse, laureate head of Agrippa.
- Reverse, POSEIDON holding trident and dolphin. Large S. C. symbolizes the naval victory he commanded that defeated Marc Anthony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium.
- VF+ Condition, beautiful patina, very nice, above average example. RIC 58
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- Agrippa was the architect of the original Pantheon, a temple dedicated to all the gods of Rome, which still stands today as one of the most impressive monuments of ancient engineering and art.
- Agrippa was a Roman statesman and general known for his role in the early days of the Roman Empire, serving as a close ally to Emperor Augustus and contributing to the consolidation of power in the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Principate.
- There is also a famous phrase about Agrippa:
“Without Augustus, there is no Roman Empire, without Agrippa, there is no Augustus”.
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